CAD/CAM
Question 1
What does CAD stand for? A Come Along Dear B Can Andrew Draw C Computer Aided Drawing D Computer Aided Design
What does CAD stand for? A Come Along Dear B Can Andrew Draw C Computer Aided Drawing D Computer Aided Design
£100
Question 2
Give one advantage of CAD? A Easy to learn B Colourful drawings C Quick to change drawings D Can use it straight away
Give one advantage of CAD? A Easy to learn B Colourful drawings C Quick to change drawings D Can use it straight away
£200
Question 3
Give me one use for a robot in a car factory A Paint Spraying B Fitting wheels C Testing suspension D Checking out the seats
Give me one use for a robot in a car factory A Paint spraying B Fitting wheels C Testing suspension D Checking out the seats
£300
Question 4
What v is the name of the plastic used to produce stickers? A Vellum B Vinyl C Velvet D Velour
What v is the name of the plastic used to produce stickers? A Vellum B Vinyl C Velvet D Velour
£500
Question 5
What are the two axis a cutter plotter work on? A X & Y B X & Z C Y & Z D A & B
What are the two axis a cutter plotter work on? A X & Y B X & Z C Y & Z D A & B
£1,000
Question 6
A Computer inserted man What does CIM stand for? A Computer inserted man B Computer integrated Manufacturing C Computer Inside Machine D Computer into machine
A Computer inserted man What does CIM stand for? A Computer inserted man B Computer integrated Manufacturing C Computer Inside Machine D Computer into machine
£2,000
Question 7
What S is the process robots perform in a car plant? A Splashing B Spot Welding C Synchronizing D Swivelling
What S is the process robots perform in a car plant? A Splashing B Spot Welding C Synchronizing D Swivelling
£4,000
Question 8
Why is using a CNC to machine a PCB safer than an etching tank? A Operator sits down B No chemicals involved C Can watch machining D It is quicker
Why is using a CNC to machine a PCB safer than an etching tank? A Operator sits down B No chemicals involved C Can watch machining D It is quicker
£8,000
Question 9
A Don’t get electrocuted B Allows simulation C Can see all parts Explain a benefit of using a computer program to design an electrical circuit? A Don’t get electrocuted B Allows simulation C Can see all parts D -It lights up
A Don’t get electrocuted B Allows simulation C Can see all parts Explain a benefit of using a computer program to design an electrical circuit? A Don’t get electrocuted B Allows simulation C Can see all parts D -It lights up
£16,000
Question 10
Explain the benefits of using CAD instead of drawing by hand? A Your hand doesn’t hurt B It saves trees C Can show different views D Can help your eyes
Explain the benefits of using CAD instead of drawing by hand? A Your hand doesn’t hurt B It saves trees C Can show different views D Can help your eyes
£32,000
Question 11
Give an advantage of using etching to produce a PCB rather than CNC? A You can play with chemicals B Low set up cost C Its easy D Its very quick
Give an advantage of using etching to produce a PCB rather than CNC? A You can play with chemicals B Low set up cost C Its easy D Its very quick
£64,000
Question 12
Why is CNC used for batch manufacturing? A Can stand & watch B Great accuracy/repeatability C It is cheap D Anyone can do it
Why is CNC used for batch manufacturing? A Can stand & watch B Great accuracy/repeatability C It is cheap D Anyone can do it
£125,000
Question 13
How could a CNC machining process be used on a skateboard? A Test the density B Bolt the trucks on C Router the edge D Mould the wheels
How could a CNC machining process be used on a skateboard? A Test the density B Bolt the trucks on C Router the edge D Mould the wheels
£250,000
Question 14
What is the plastic most 3D Printers use to print? A Acrylic B PVC C ABS D HIPS
What is the plastic most 3D Printers use to print? A Acrylic B PVC C ABS D HIPS
£500,000
Question 15
What do the G & M codes in CNC control? A M=Motor, G=Position B M=Metal, G=Grade C M=Making, G=Grab D M=Machine, G=Grasp
What do the G & M codes in CNC control? A M=Motor, G=Position B M=Metal, G=Grade C M=Making, G=Grab D M=Machine, G=Grasp
£1,000,000