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Robots consist of three basic components; power supply, control (memory) console, and:
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A. coaxial cable
B. microcomputer
C. mechanical unit (arm)
D. software
E. None of the above
Correct Answer
mechanical unit (arm)
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1. Which of the following represents a conditional branching instruction?
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A. BGT LOOPS
B. GOTO 50
C. X = 5 + Y
D. JMP MOTOR
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: BGT LOOPS
2. The workspace required for a robot:
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A. is less than that of a human performing the same task
B. depends upon the robot used
C. is not dependent on the application.
D. must be enclosed by a fence
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: depends upon the robot used
3. The electronic component that has been the key to recent developments in automation is the:
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A. improved vacuum tube
B. integrated circuit
C. diode
D. transistor
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: integrated circuit
4. Today's engineers feel that the ultimate solution to the CAD/CAM problem will be
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A. Animation
B. the microprocessor
C. turnkey systems
D. development of a more efficient display controller
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: the microprocessor
5. A common data base is one requisite for converting CAD and CAM to CIM. Another is that:
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A. the system must make provision for new techniques.
B. there should be a common 3-D part description system.
C. the user must have access to both hardware and software
D. technical assistance must be provided to the user.
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: there should be a common 3-D part description system.
6. Two of the major processing languages are PROLOG and:
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A. LISP
B. COBOL
C. BASIC
D. Pascal
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: LISP
7. A technique for displaying applications where complex 3-D geometric are required for the exteror shall of a product is called:
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A. solid modeling
B. 2-D modeling
C. 3-D modeling
D. surface modeling
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: surface modeling
8. Sensors:
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A. are easily developed
B. probably will not improve over the next decade
C. are not important in automation
D. will be much smarter and more sophisticated in the future
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: will be much smarter and more sophisticated in the future
9. The user communicates directly with the computer through its peripheral devices is known as
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A. On-line processing
B. Remote-terminal processing
C. Batch mode processing
D. Intelligent terminal Processing
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: On-line processing
10. In general, American buyers will purchase goods:
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A. that offer the best quality for the least money.
B. that are made in America, even at higher costs.
C. without regard to country of manufacturer.
D. (a) and (c)
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: (a) and (c)
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