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In pen plotters, "resolution" refers to the shortest possible line, but in electrostatic plotters it refers to:
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A. the number of dots per inch
B. the speed per inch
C. dual-axis tracking
D. how accurately the plotter returns to a specific point
E. None of the above
Correct Answer
the number of dots per inch
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1. Straight-line operations:
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A. must be limited to two per workpiece
B. must be parallel to one of the axes of the coordinate system
C. can include diagonal cuts if they aren't curved
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: must be parallel to one of the axes of the coordinate system
2. The new industrial revolution has been caused by:
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A. social unrest
B. advances in electronics
C. the Vietnam War
D. demand for higher wages
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: advances in electronics
3. An aneroid barometer
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A. is very unreliable
B. can measure only atmospheric pressure
C. measures pressure by sensing deflection of an evacuated chambers.
D. can be used to measure gas or liquid flow rates
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: measures pressure by sensing deflection of an evacuated chambers.
4. The difference between a high-technology and a medium-technology robot is the:
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A. speed of movement
B. range of motion of the robot
C. accuracy of the robot
D. complexity of the task it can perform.
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: complexity of the task it can perform.
5. Programming languages currently available for robots:
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A. may be point-to-point languages
B. require training
C. may allow primitive motion
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
6. When was the first successful industrial robot installed in the General Motors Plant in USA?
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A. 1960
B. 1961
C. 1963
D. 1967
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: 1961
7. Most industrial control applications:
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A. can be solved using more than one method of control
B. can be done more reliably using solid-state methods
C. must have the process specified correctly to be successful
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
8. Flexible manufacturing allows for:
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A. factory management
B. automated design
C. tool design and tool production
D. quick and inexpensive product changes
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: quick and inexpensive product changes
9. Over the last ten years, productivity has risen most rapidly in:
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A. Italy
B. Japan
C. France
D. United States
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: Japan
10. A way to transfer programs to a central system is:
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A. by setting bit switches on the central CPU
B. to copy the program into PROMs and install the PROMs in the system
C. to develop the program on the actual system only
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: to copy the program into PROMs and install the PROMs in the system
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