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Robotics
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engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A technique that is used to make a process automatic
Automation
Reprogram
Pitch
Sprocket
2. Toothlike projections arranged on a wheel rim to engage the links of a chain
Sprocket
Potentiometer
Threshold
Digital Signal
3. A touch sensor used to limit the motion of a moving device. Limit switches may be used to provide a precise beginning and end point to mechanical motion
Limit Switch
Maintenance
Gear
Point Turn
4. A push or pull on an object
Society
Impact
Reciprocating
Force
5. A social science that deals with production - distribution - and consumption of goods and services
Economics
Potentiometer
Efficiency
Computer Aided Manufacturing
6. A twisting force
Sprocket
Torque
Computer Program
Invention
7. A turn where one wheel rotates and the other stays in place - causing the robot's body to 'swing around the stationary wheel
Swing Turn
Bevel Gear
Program
Hydraulic
8. An arm- like mechanism on a robotic system which grabs and moves objects with a number of degrees of freedom under automatic control.
Manipulators
Driven Gear
Torque
Comments
9. A mechanical arrangement consisting of a toothed wheel driven by a short revolving cylinder bearing a screw thread
Electric
Potentiometer
Troubleshoot
Worm and wheel
10. Anything your robot does; turning no a motor is a behavior - following a line is a behavior - navigating a maze is a behavior
Behavior
Work envelope
Ratio
Efficiency
11. One of a pair of gears used to connect two shafts whose axes intersect
Gear
Robotics
Bevel Gear
Energy
12. A sensor that detects physical contact and reports back to the controller whether its contact area is being pushed in or not
Controller
Touch Sensor
Efficiency
Input
13. Circular movement
Impact
Rotary Motion
Software...
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
14. A building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing or producing goods
Factory
Potentiometer
Troubleshoot
Innovation
15. The upkeep of industrial facilities and equipment and/or software
Reprogram
Maintenance
Mechanism
Pseudocode
16. Movement in a straight line
Linear motion
Economics
Point Turn
Work envelope
17. The ability to bring a desired result with the least waste of time - energy - or material
Economics
Limit Switch
Efficiency
Trade- off
18. Some factor that restricts the scope of activity or accomplishment
Pitch
Torque
Limitation
Troubleshoot
19. The information produced by a computer
Input
Output
Comments
Sprocket
20. The part of a machine which contains two or more pieces arranged so that the motion of one compels the motion of the others
Mechanism
Input
Troubleshoot
Comments
21. A rotating gear that meshes wit ha bar that has a gear tooth along its length. Changes rotating motion in a linear motion.
Touch Sensor
Rack and Pinion
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Factory
22. A control flow statement that allows code to be executed repeatedly
Sensor
Limit Switch
While Loop
System
23. The application of force that moves an object a certain distance
Crank and Slider
Debug
Inverse
Work
24. A turn where one wheel rotates forward and the other rotates backward - causing the robot to sit and spin in place
Rack and Pinion
Open -Loop System
Input
Point Turn
25. Try our a new procedure - idea - or activity
Oscillate
Experimentation
Swing Turn
Troubleshoot
26. A back and forth movement
Bevel Gear
Reciprocating
Output
Manipulators
27. Locating and finding the cause of problems related to technological products or systems
Feedback
Troubleshoot
Output
Reprogram
28. A group of interacting - interrelated - or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a common goal
Invention
Analog Signal
Sensor
System
29. The ratio of the speed of the driving member of a gear train to that of the driven member
Pneumatic
Work envelope
Gear Ratio
Sprocket
30. Information fed into a system
Sensor
Debug
Input
System
31. The rewriting or revising of a sequence of instructions - especially a computer program
Reprogram
Troubleshoot
Electric
Manipulators
32. The transmission of power between shafts by means of a belt connecting pulleys on the shafts
Analog Signal
Algorithm
Troubleshoot
Belt and Pulley
33. A robot is a machine that performs complicated tasks and is guided by automatic controls
Robot
Sensor
Open -Loop System
Digital Signal
34. Shorthand notation for programming which uses a combination of informal programming structures and verbal descriptions of a code.
Comments
Pseudocode
Feedback
Mechanism
35. A new product - system - or process that has never existed before - created by study and experimentation
Invention
Reciprocating
Manipulators
Program
36. Using descriptive text to explain portions of code. Comments do not change the way a robot behaves - but are important for the programmer to remember what the code does.
Comments
Debug
Swing Turn
Rotary Motion
37. A level or point at which something would start or cease to happen or come into effect
Oscillate
Open -Loop System
Threshold
Analog Signal
38. A connected flexible series of links used for fastening or securing objects and pulling or supporting loads
Linear motion
Input
Chain
Pseudocode
39. In robotics - a series of coded instructions the robot must follow
Open -Loop System
Computer Program
Linear motion
Electric
40. The efficient production of small amounts of products
Behavior
Pitch
Comments
Flexible Manufacturing System
41. The distance between adjacent threads in a screw
Energy
Pitch
Crank and Slider
Algorithm
42. The ability to do work
Flexible Manufacturing System
Pseudocode
Pneumatic
Energy
43. The component of a robot that comes into contact with the work piece and does the actual work on it. Also known as the hand
End effector
Society
Impact
Rotary Motion
44. The process of locating trouble and making repairs in machinery and technical equipment
Efficiency
Troubleshoot
Idler gear
Malfunction
45. Containing - producing - arising from - or actuated by electricity
Inverse
Rotary Motion
Electric
Sensor
46. Pertaining to or operated by air or other gas
Pneumatic
Limit Switch
Torque
Ethical
47. Opposite in position - direction - order - or effect
Pitch
Inverse
Pseudocode
Drive gear
48. The space within which a robotic arm can move
Maintenance
Work envelope
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Trade- off
49. A gear between the driver and the driven gear used to change rotational direction
Limit Switch
Inverse
System
Idler gear
50. A balancing of factors - all of which are not attainable at the same time; giving up one thing in return for another
Threshold
Electric
Trade- off
Swing Turn