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This type of rapid prototyping system uses a laser to fuse powdered metals, plastics, or ceramics:
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A. Fused deposition modeling
B. Stereolithography apparatus
C. Solid ground curing
D. Selective laser sintering
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Selective laser sintering
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1. Manufacturing may produce these types of products:
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A. Discrete or continuous
B. Raw material or parts
C. Machinery or manufactured
D. Processes or operations
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Correct Answer: Discrete or continuous
2. This allows the performance of structures to be analyzed and tested efficiently, accurately, and quickly:
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A. Computer-aided manufacturing
B. Computer-aided design
C. Computer-aided engineering
D. Computer-aided prototyping
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Correct Answer: Computer-aided engineering
3. This is a solid shape that fits inside the mold and forms a hole in a cooled cast metal or molten plastic object:
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A. Core
B. Cavity
C. Prototype
D. Hole mold
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Correct Answer: Core
4. This process recognizes the inherent interrelationships between design and manufacturing:
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A. Design for manufacture
B. Design for manufacture and assembly
C. Design for concurrent engineering
D. Design for assembly
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Correct Answer: Design for manufacture and assembly
5. Approximately this much of the cost of product development and manufacture is determined at the design stage:
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A. 40-50%
B. 60-75%
C. 70-80%
D. 75-85%
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Correct Answer: 70-80%
6. This allows the designer to conceptualize objects more easily without having to make costly illustrations, models, or prototypes:
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A. Computer-aided manufacturing
B. Computer-aided design
C. Computer-aided engineering
D. Computer-aided prototyping
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Correct Answer: Computer-aided design
7. The second line of dimensions out from the plan generally includes ________.
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A. Centers of doors and windows
B. The distances between outside walls and interior walls.
C. The measurement from the outside of the brick to the inside of the exterior wall.
D. The measurement from one outside corner to the opposite outside corner.
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Correct Answer: The distances between outside walls and interior walls.
8. Architectural dimensioning standards allow for the placement of dimensions inside the floor plan. These inside dimensions locate interior ________.
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A. door openings and walls
B. centers of cabinets
C. windows
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: door openings and walls
9. Architectural dimensioning is usually done in ________.
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A. Even numbers
B. Feet and inches
C. Feet only
D. Inches only
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Correct Answer: Feet and inches
10. The architectural and construction industries use the United States National CAD standard (NCS) system on many ________ projects.
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A. residential
B. commercial
C. aerospace
D. publicly funded
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