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Robotics
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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 community - nation - or broad grouping of people having common traditions - institutions - and collective activities and interests
Reciprocating
Gear Ratio
Society
Digital Signal
2. An arm- like mechanism on a robotic system which grabs and moves objects with a number of degrees of freedom under automatic control.
Pneumatic
Output
Manipulators
Worm and wheel
3. Circular movement
Force
Rotary Motion
Gear Ratio
Workforce
4. Information about the output of a system that can be used to make adjustments
Limitation
Factory
Feedback
Pitch
5. Operated by the action of water or other fluids
Driven Gear
Potentiometer
Hydraulic
Sensor
6. The use of technology to ease human labor or to extend the mental or physical capabilities of humans
Automation
Output
Software...
Bevel Gear
7. Set of instructions that control the operation of a computer
Rack and Pinion
Program
Limitation
Reciprocating
8. In robotics - provides power to the robot; may supply electricity - hydraulic - power - or pneumatic power
Rotary Motion
Power Supply
Invention
Output
9. The distance between adjacent threads in a screw
Crank and Slider
Closed-Loop System
Pitch
Touch Sensor
10. A connected flexible series of links used for fastening or securing objects and pulling or supporting loads
Programmer
Work envelope
Chain
Impact
11. The process of detecting and eliminating a device's malfunctions
Programmer
Input
Debug
Idler gear
12. Anything your robot does; turning no a motor is a behavior - following a line is a behavior - navigating a maze is a behavior
Behavior
Efficiency
Worm and wheel
Automation
13. A sensor that detects physical contact and reports back to the controller whether its contact area is being pushed in or not
Rack and Pinion
Simple gear train
Sprocket
Touch Sensor
14. A level or point at which something would start or cease to happen or come into effect
Open -Loop System
Driven Gear
Threshold
Output
15. A turn where one wheel rotates forward and the other rotates backward - causing the robot to sit and spin in place
Gear Ratio
Closed-Loop System
Point Turn
Touch Sensor
16. A control flow statement that allows code to be executed repeatedly
Reprogram
While Loop
Reciprocating
Drive gear
17. A robot is a machine that performs complicated tasks and is guided by automatic controls
Hydraulic
Robot
Mechanism
Swing Turn
18. A company- wide management philosophy for planning - integration - and implementation of automation
Algorithm
Economics
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Workforce
19. 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
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Worm and wheel
Belt and Pulley
20. A back and forth movement
Inverse
Reciprocating
Trade- off
Threshold
21. A system that uses feedback from the output to control the input
Closed-Loop System
Swing Turn
Digital Signal
Sensor
22. Toothlike projections arranged on a wheel rim to engage the links of a chain
Experimentation
Sprocket
Society
Invention
23. The ability to bring a desired result with the least waste of time - energy - or material
Digital Signal
Efficiency
Society
Pitch
24. A building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing or producing goods
Factory
Comments
Energy
Algorithm
25. Some factor that restricts the scope of activity or accomplishment
Automation
Troubleshoot
Reciprocating
Limitation
26. A step- by- step procedure for solving a problem - especially by a computer
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Workforce
Algorithm
Automation
27. Containing - producing - arising from - or actuated by electricity
Threshold
Worm and wheel
End effector
Electric
28. A sensor used to measure the angular position of the axle or shaft passing through its center
System
Oscillate
Controller
Potentiometer
29. Locating and finding the cause of problems related to technological products or systems
Troubleshoot
Rack and Pinion
Potentiometer
Impact
30. A mechanical arrangement consisting of a toothed wheel driven by a short revolving cylinder bearing a screw thread
Mechanism
Worm and wheel
Pseudocode
Work envelope
31. A social science that deals with production - distribution - and consumption of goods and services
Energy
Robotics
Work envelope
Economics
32. The people available for work in a particular area - firm - or industry
Threshold
Drive gear
Workforce
Automation
33. The application of force that moves an object a certain distance
Inverse
Potentiometer
Work
Ethical
34. The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
Ratio
Flexible Manufacturing System
Reprogram
Electric
35. The process of locating trouble and making repairs in machinery and technical equipment
Crank and Slider
Torque
Rotary Motion
Troubleshoot
36. The member of a pair of gears to which motion and power are transmitted by the other. The output gear
Rotary Motion
Driven Gear
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Mechanism
37. The rewriting or revising of a sequence of instructions - especially a computer program
Robotics
Reprogram
Work envelope
Potentiometer
38. A pivot pin near the outside edge of a wheel or disk that changes rotary motion into reciprocating motion.
Crank and Slider
Economics
Controller
Pneumatic
39. A technique that is used to make a process automatic
Feedback
Automation
Software...
Impact
40. A toothed wheel that works with others to alter the relation between the speed of an engine and the speed of the driven parts
Robot
Gear
Reprogram
Ethical
41. An improvement of an existing technological product - system - or method of doing something
Society
Innovation
Input
Drive gear
42. A combination of two or more gears used to transmit motion between two rotating shafts or between a shaft and a slide
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Drive gear
Threshold
Simple gear train
43. 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.
Society
Comments
Energy
Sprocket
44. A control system that has no means for comparing the output with input for control purposes. An open - loop system often requires human intervention
Linear motion
Open -Loop System
Sensor
Computer Aided Manufacturing
45. The effect or influence of one thing on another. Some impacts are anticipated - and others are unanticipated.
Point Turn
Power Supply
Belt and Pulley
Impact
46. A swing back and forth at a regular rate
Society
Oscillate
Pneumatic
Experimentation
47. A new product - system - or process that has never existed before - created by study and experimentation
Invention
Drive gear
Economics
End effector
48. The efficient production of small amounts of products
Maintenance
Flexible Manufacturing System
Feedback
While Loop
49. The information produced by a computer
Output
Potentiometer
Hydraulic
Inverse
50. 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
Gear Ratio
Malfunction
Potentiometer