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Questions for introduction to CAD/CAM

Q1. CAD systems have almost all the same functionality today
1. The most important difference between CAD systems is modeling 3D geometry
2. Drawing 3D perspective
3. Drawing 3D isometric views
4. Having high resolution
5. Having an easy to learn natural user interface

Q2. The 3D equation of a flat plane is


1. y = a x + b;
2. y = z2 + x2;
3. a x + b y + c z + d = 0
4. x2 + y2 + z2 = 0
5. a xy + b xz + c = 0

Q3. The parametric equation of a 2D circle is


1. x2 + y2 = R2
2. x = R cos(Q), y = R sin(Q)
3. xy + zx = 0
4. a x2 + b x + c = 0
5. x2 + y2 + z2 = R

Q4. Which figure shows the increasing potential for computer based automation

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Q5. A manufacturing company is managed by ERP software that controls the following
main flows used to model a companies operation:
1. Water flow, cash flow
2. Airconditioning, heating and humidity
3. Company internal traffic
4. Funds flow, data flow, material flow and people flow
5. Share flow on the stock exchange

Q6. ERP software is used to manage manufacturing companies. The abbreviation ERP
stands for:
1. Evaluation and Review Program

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2. Equity Resource Program
3. Enterprise Resource Planning
4. Earlier Response Program
5. Enterprise Review Program

Q7. ERP software takes a lot of time and effort in a manufacturing company to:
1. Install the software on networked computers
2. Buy and order
3. Learn the software
4. Input all the data of the company in an accurate way before it can be used
5. To program the user interface

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Questions for Eco-Design and the Manufacturing System

Q1. Global warming is mainly cause by


1. Water vapor from boiling water
2. Fossil carbon dioxide and methane
3. Hot wind
4. Melting ice
5. Exhaust of cars

Q2. The complete life cycle of a manufactured product includes:


1. The material and energy used
2. Extraction, production, use and end of life of the product
3. Only the production phase
4. Life of the user of the product
5. The packaging of the product

Q3. The package of a product that contains the Green Dot eco-label will be :
1. Transported
2. Recycled by the Green Dot organization in the member countries
3. Taken back by the company producing the product
4. Cheaper
5. Easy to open

Q4. A sustainable product is


1. Environmentally friendly, economical and social
2. Very expensive
3. Can be used for a very long time
4. Very cheap
5. Produced by the government

Q5. Biogenic carbon dioxide


1. Is not creating global warming
2. Contains bacteria
3. Contains viruses
4. Is created by burning fossil fuel
5. Contains carbon dust

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Q6. The Functional Unit and Reference Flows to compare the environmental impact of
different types of spoons by LCA are given below

The reference flows are the number of spoons needed


1. To put into a single package
2. For the functional unit of 10 years
3. To dish washed every 2.5 days
4. For transportation by truck
5. To collect for recycling

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