Q.1.

Historically, central systems were used because:

Q.2.

A pick-and-place manipulator is:

Q.3.

The Ziegler-Nichols method:

Q.4.

The digitizing technology that uses an electric field radiated from the tablet and picked up by a cursor is:

Q.5.

A favourable reason for automation is to:

Q.6.

The power source that drives the manipulator can be:

Q.7.

Many things can be done to minimize downtime loss. Identify two of them.

Q.8.

CAE and CAM are linked through:

Q.9.

Several objectives are required to achieve a successful data base management program. These are availability of data, quality of data, and

Q.10.

The speed at which the monitor accepts data is called:

Q.11.

Which of the following method is used the results of a design analysis as a base for redesign decisions?

Q.12.

A flexible manufacturing system may be:

Q.13.

VLSI (very large scale integrated circuits) logic:

Q.14.

Which of the following is not critical in PC CAD software?

Q.15.

Most continuous control actuators:

Q.16.

Having compatibility and commonality in and between vendors' equipment is called:

Q.17.

What Is a process variable?

Q.18.

The "snap" command feature in both AutoCAD and VersaCAD ensure that:

Q.19.

Who are called steel collar workers?

Q.20.

Most current PC CAD systems are used for producing:

Q.21.

FORTRAN is:

Q.22.

Which of the following devices would be classified as a robot by the Robot Institute of America?

Q.23.

A typical NC system has which of the following components?

Q.24.

The integrated circuit:

Q.25.

Which of the following is often used as an alternative to the light pen or in association with storage tube displays?

Q.26.

The parallel register:

Q.27.

Localizing an object in an image and selectively analyzing the object in a series of redundant layers is referred to as the:

Q.28.

An encoder:

Q.29.

One advantage of a PC in industrial control is that it:

Q.30.

Ergonomics refers to: