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1. The difference between CAD and CAM is that cad software is directed at product design while CAM software is
(a)
Specifically for PC board design
(b)
Designed for communications
(c)
Concerned with management programs
(d)
Concerned with production and control of tool design
2. Which industry is the leading user of robots?
(a)
Automobile industry
(b)
Chemical industry
(c)
Electronic industry
(d)
Shipping industry
3. In industrial control, the system used
(a)
Batch system
(b)
Time sharing system
(c)
Hard real time system
(d)
Soft real time system
4. A display of a volume model that shows all of its edges is called
(a)
Solid model
(b)
Surface model
(c)
3-D model
(d)
Wire-frame
5. When a computer fetches an instruction, the binary code representing the instruction appears on the
(a)
Input data bus
(b)
Output data bus
(c)
Memory data bus
(d)
I/O address bus
6. Which CAD display configurability allows workout any host support?
(a)
One with no secondary storage capacity
(b)
Medium intelligence
(c)
Low intelligence
(d)
Highly intelligence
7. A technique for displaying applications where complex 3d geometric are required for the exterior shell of a product is called
(a)
2d modeling
(b)
3d modeling
(c)
Surface modeling
(d)
Solid modeling
8. In raster scan colour monitors, colour can be intensified by
(a)
Having each electron gun controlled by separate signal
(b)
Using an inline gun arrangement with a solid metal mesh
(c)
Having each electron gun controlled by a composite signal
(d)
Grouping the phosphor dots in a circular pattern
9. Which of the following items best describes a CAM technology?
(a)
Geometric modeling
(b)
Documentation
(c)
Numerical control
(d)
Drafting
10. The two methods to build electronic continuous control are
(a)
Analog and mechanical
(b)
Analog and digital
(c)
Pneumatic and analog
(d)
None of these