
ET 200 Final, One Answer Quiz
Quiz by Jeffrey Lewis
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(Circle the best answer) Which technology integrates manufacturing systems using computers?
(Circle the best answer) What is manufacturing?
(Circle the best answer) Which term refers to minimizing waste in manufacturing?
(Select the best answer) Warm working occurs at temperatures:
(Select the best answer) How many atoms are contained in an FCC unit cell?
(Select the best answer) Smaller grain size generally results in:
(Select the best answer) Plastic deformation is characterized by:
(Select the best answer) What crystal structure does iron have below 912 °C?
(Select the best answer) How many atoms are contained in a BCC unit cell?
(Select the best answer) Which atomic bond involves electron transfer?
(Select the best answer) Alloying elements are added primarily to:
(Select the best answer) Tempering is performed:
(Select the best answer) Interstitial solid solutions form when:
(Select the best answer) Hardenability refers to:
(Select the best answer) The solidus temperature represents:
(Select the best answer) Annealing primarily increases:
(Select the best answer) A mold cavity is formed using a:
(Select the best answer) Chills are used in casting to:
(Select the best answer) Laminar flow occurs when Reynolds number is:
(Select the best answer) Draft allowance in a pattern is required mainly to:
(Select the best answer) Proper mold design can:
(Select the best answer) Columnar grains usually form:
(Select the best answer) The top half of a sand mold is called the:
(Select the best answer) The mushy zone occurs during solidification of:
(Select the best answer) Green sand molds contain:
(Select the best answer) Cold-chamber die casting differs because:
(Select the best answer) Dry sand molds differ from green sand molds because they are:
(Select the best answer) Die casting involves:
(Select the best answer) Sand casting uses molds that are:
(Select the best answer) Investment casting is also known as:
(Select the best answer) Plaster-mold casting is limited by:
(Select the best answer) Sand casting is most suitable for:
(Select the best answer) Hot rolling is performed:
(Select the best answer) Rolling is a metalworking process that primarily produces:
(Select the best answer) The neutral point in rolling occurs when:
(Select the best answer) Increasing friction during rolling will:
(Select the best answer) Cold rolling is preferred when:
(Select the best answer) Lubrication in rolling is mainly used to:
(Select the best answer) Closed-die forging is also called:
(Select the best answer) Forging is a manufacturing process that uses:
(Select the best answer) Forging is defined as:
(Select the best answer) Press forging differs from hammer forging because it uses:
(Select the best answer) Ideal grain flow in forging should:
(Select the best answer) Open-die forging is characterized by:
(Select the best answer) The primary function of forging lubricants is to:
(Select the best answer) What is the extrusion ratio?
(Select the best answer) Impact extrusion is best described as:
(Select the best answer) What is the primary difference between extrusion and drawing?
(Select the best answer) What determines surface finish in extrusion?
(Select the best answer) Cold extrusion is performed:
(Select the best answer) Bundle drawing is used primarily to:
(Select the best answer) What is blanking?
(Select the best answer) What is deep drawing?
(Select the best answer) What causes springback in bending?
(Select the best answer) What is sheet-metal forming?
(Select the best answer) What is the main purpose of lubricants in PM compaction?
(Select the best answer) Powder rolling produces:
(Select the best answer) Which PM product is most common?
(Select the best answer) Which powder-production method is most widely used?
(Select the best answer) Reduction processes produce metal powders by:
(Select the best answer) Which factor has the greatest influence on tool life?
(Select the best answer) What is chip formation?
(Select the best answer) Which cutting tool material is most commonly used for general machining?
(Select the best answer) Which machining process produces cylindrical parts by rotating the workpiece?
(Select the best answer) Cutting speed in turning is usually expressed in:
(Select the best answer) Which hole-making operation produces the highest dimensional accuracy?
(Select the best answer) Gun drilling is primarily used for:
(Select the best answer) Depth of cut in turning is defined as:
(Select the best answer) Reaming is used to:
(Select the best answer) The primary motion in turning is provided by:
(Select the best answer) The kerf in sawing refers to:
(Select the best answer) Peripheral milling removes material primarily using:
(Select the best answer) End milling is especially suitable for:
(Select the best answer) The main disadvantage of CNC machining is:
(Select the best answer) The machine zero point is:
(Select the best answer) The feed rate in CNC machining controls:
(Select the best answer) M-codes are mainly used for:
(Select the best answer) Servo motors in CNC machines are used to:
(Select the best answer) Absolute positioning in CNC refers to:
(Select the best answer) Electrochemical Machining (ECM) removes material by:
(Select the best answer) A key advantage of chemical machining is:
(Select the best answer) One major advantage of EDM is its ability to:
(Select the best answer) Advanced machining processes remove material using:
(Select the best answer) Which process does NOT require mechanical contact between tool and workpiece?
(Select the best answer) Which advanced machining process requires electrical conductivity of the workpiece?