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Steps Of The Manufacturing Process
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 12 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. Making sure the finished product is built to specifications.
Separating
Quality Control
Price Point
Assembly
2. Any process that changes the properties of a material using heat - chemicals - or mechanical forces.
Price Point
Assembly
Conditioning
Manufacturing Engineers
3. Determine how the product can best be manufactured in large quantities.
Bio- mechanical Engineers
Price Point
Conditioning
Manufacturing Engineers
4. Identifies the target consumer.
Separating
Bio- mechanical Engineers
Assembly
Market Research
5. The stage of production in which components are put together into an end product.
Assembly
Molding and Casting
Forming
Market Research
6. Determine if the product will fit the human body.
Conditioning
Bio- mechanical Engineers
Molding and Casting
Manufacturing Engineers
7. How much a target consumer is willing to pay.
Separating
Market Research
Price Point
Molding and Casting
8. Create an attractive design with the customer in mind.
Designers
Finishing
Conditioning
Assembly
9. The use of pressure or force to shape a material.
Finishing
Price Point
Separating
Forming
10. A process that removes unwanted materials.
Market Research
Price Point
Separating
Conditioning
11. Any final treatment done to the surface of a product to make the product more attractive to a consumer.
Conditioning
Quality Control
Designers
Finishing
12. A process by which a material is introduced into a mold while it is liquid and allowed to solidify in the shape of the mold.
Assembly
Forming
Market Research
Molding and Casting