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Lesson 3 - The Manufacturing Industry - Review for exam pt2.
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- Q1is the process of making goods from raw materialsmanufacturing industry30s
- Q2iron ore, limestone, wood, fish, wheat and tomatoesExample of Raw Materials30s
- Q3produced from sugar canesugar30s
- Q4is produced from wheatspaghetti30s
- Q5are produced from woodpapers30s
- Q6are produced from steelcars30s
- Q7assembly, extraction and alterationThree main processes involved in the manufacturing industry30s
- Q8A group of machined or handmade parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit. - putting together parts to make a product, such as a car or an airplane.assembly30s
- Q9removing one or more components from raw materialextraction30s
- Q10- extraction of aromatic compounds from raw materials to make perfumes. - the extraction of gasoline from oil.Examples of Extraction30s
- Q11Molding or modifying raw materials into a final productalteration30s
- Q12modifying wheat to make flour, or tomatoes to make tomato paste or even textiles to make shirtsAlteration example30s
- Q13To manufacture any product, elements of production should all be ________________.available30s
- Q14These elements are complementary to each other and if any of these elements is missing, the industry will _____________.fail30s
- Q15Capital, Raw materials, Infrastructure, Human Resources and Scientific researchElements of production30s