Industrial Technology Exam Preparation Guide - 1502 Verified Questions

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Course Introduction

Industrial Technology Exam Preparation

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Industrial Technology explores the principles, systems, and processes fundamental to modern manufacturing and production industries. This course covers topics such as materials science, automation, quality control, computer-aided design (CAD), robotics, and workplace safety. Students will gain insight into how technological innovations improve efficiency and productivity in industrial settings, and examine the role of industrial technologists in designing, implementing, and managing industrial operations. Through both theoretical study and practical applications, the course prepares students to address real-world challenges in the evolving industrial landscape.

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Print Reading for Engineering and Manufacturing Technology 3rd Edition by David A Madsen

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Engineering and Manufacturing

Technology Print Reading

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Q1) Zoning is a system of numbers and letters along the margins to aid in reading drawings.

A)True

B)False

Answer: True

Q2) Commercial and Government Entity

A)FSCM

B)DNC

C)CAM

D)ASME

E)CNC

F)SI

G)CAGE

H)ANSI

Answer: G

Q3) Describe and give an example of how zoning allows the drawing to read like a road map.

Answer: Zoning allows the drawing to read like a road map. For example, you can refer to the location of a specific item as D4, which means that the item can be found at or near the intersection of D across and 4 up or down.

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Chapter 2: Communicating with a Sketch

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Q1) Multiview projection is also known as orthographic projection. Explain the basics of creating orthographic projections.

Answer: Multiview projections are two-dimensional views of an object that are established by a line of sight that is perpendicular (90°) to the surface of the object. The orthographic sketch is an execution of this projection. The common drawing form is three views the front, top, and right side. The main view is the front view, and the top and right side views must be positioned above and to the right of the front view, respectively. Additionally, the three views are aligned horizontally and vertically with construction lines. In addition, a 45° mitre line is used to transfer width dimensions between the right side and top views. More than three views can be used if necessary.

Q2) Multiview projection is also known as ______________________________.

Answer: orthographic projection

Q3) There is no need for proportion when sketching an object.

A)True

B)False

Answer: False

Q4) The quality of a sketch depends on ______________________________.

Answer: the intended purpose

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Chapter 3: Scales and Precision Measurement

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Q1) A mechanical engineer's scale is commonly used when drawings are in:

A) fractional or decimal inches

B) decimal inches

C) miles

D) all of the above

Answer: A

Q2) A scale establishes a proportion used in determining the dimensional relationship of an actual object to the representation of the same object on a drawing.

A)True

B)False

Answer: True

Q3) Centimeter

A)cm

B)hm

C)dam

D)km

E)dm

F)mm

G)m

Answer: A

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Chapter 4: Reading Lines and Lettering on a Print

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Q1) How many line thicknesses does ASME recommend?

A) one

B) two

C) three

D) four

E) five

Q2) Extension lines are thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension and begin with a .06 in. (1.5 mm) space from the object and extend to about .125 in. (3 mm) beyond the last dimension.

A)True

B)False

Q3) A hidden line represents an invisible edge on an object. Hidden lines are thin lines drawn .01 in. (0.3 mm) thick.

A)True

B)False

Q4) Arrowheads are used to terminate ______________________________ and ____________________.

Q5) Vertical uppercase letters are the industry standard.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 5: Reading Multiviews

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Q1) Which of the following features produce runouts?

A) when a web intersects another feature

B) when a cylindrical shape has a point of tangency with a rectangular shape

C) when a pipe and an elbow connect

D) both a and b

E) all of the above

Q2) A short break line is always____.

A) used in a view enlargement

B) used in a first-angle projection

C) used in fold lines

D) used when designating a cylinder

E) none of the above

Q3) It is preferable for the removed view to be on the same sheet from where the view was taken, but what do you see if the removed view must be on another sheet?

Q4) Hidden lines are not used in a first-angle projection.

A)True

B)False

Q5) How are the sheets of a multi sheet drawing numbered?

Q6) What is a chamfer and why is it used?

Q7) Which view of a multiview drawing is usually most important and why?

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Chapter 6: Reading Auxiliary Views

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Q1) The partial auxiliary view shows only the true size and shape of the inclined surface.

A)True

B)False

Q2) Describe the method called cross-reference zoning used to indicate the location of a view back to the viewing location on a previous page.

Q3) Describe the use of a removed auxiliary view application.

Q4) An auxiliary view is projected from the inclined surface in the view where the inclined surface appears as a:

A) contour

B) surface

C) partial view

D) line or edge

E) none of the above

Q5) What is it called when a surface feature is not perpendicular to the line of sight?

Q6) Primary auxiliary views are views that take the place of a principal view.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 7: Manufacturing Materials and Processes

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Q1) Has the strength of steel and the approximate weight of aluminum

A)Gray Cast Iron

B)White Cast Iron

C)Chilled Cast Iron

D)Steel

E)Stainless Steel

F)Aluminum

G)Copper Alloy

H)Brass

I)Bronze

J)Titanium

Q2) CIM is an acronym for ____.

A) concentrated intensity manufacturing

B) computer integrated machining

C) chemically induced manufacturing

D) centralized integrated manufacturing

E) none of the above

Q3) Thermoplastics possess elastic qualities.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 8: Reading Dimensions

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Q1) Repetitive features can be located by noting the number of times a dimension is repeated, and giving numerous typical dimensions as well as the total length as reference.

A)True

B)False

Q2) Describe unidirectional dimensioning.

Q3) _________________________ dimensioning is commonly used on prints for mechanical parts.

Q4) Fractions are as commonly used on engineering prints as decimal inches or millimeters.

A)True

B)False

Q5) An ISO 9000 certification is obtained by passing an inspection by the company management team.

A)True

B)False

Q6) ____________________ aid in clarity, ease of print presentation and save time.

Q7) Adjacent dimension numerals are staggered for easier reading on the print.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 9: Reading Prints With Fasteners and Springs

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Q1) No matter which spring representation method is used, several important specifications accompany the spring print. Name and describe these specifications, and list at least five types of information found in the spring specifications.

Q2) The standardization of screw threads was achieved in ____ in 1949.

A) the United Kingdom

B) Canada

C) the United States

D) all of the above

E) none of the above

Q3) Washers serve as a cushion or a bearing surface for a bold head or nut.

A)True

B)False

Q4) Spring function depends on ____.

A) retraction

B) compression

C) extension

D) both b and c

E) all of the above

Q5) Define pitch as used in spring terminology.

Q6) Define blind hole.

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Chapter 10: Reading Sections, Revolutions, and

Conventional Breaks

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Q1) What are section lines and what are they used for?

Q2) A cutting plane line staggers completely through an object at 90° angles. The section on the drawing is a(n) ____.

A) full section

B) half section

C) aligned section

D) removed section

E) none of the above

Q3) Describe a half section application.

Q4) The letters _______________ are not used for sectional view identification.

Q5) A _________________________ is drawn when the cutting plane extends completely through the object, usually along a center plane.

Q6) Multiple removed sections ____.

A) must all have a line of sight that points the same direction

B) must be the same scale as the part from which they were taken

C) do not generally show hidden lines

D) do not generally need to be labeled

E) none of the above

Q7) What are coded section lines used for?

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Chapter 11: Reading Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

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Q1) What are the four characteristics of the form tolerance?

Q2) Describe how and why zero geometric tolerance is specified at MMC.

Q3) This is the actual feature of the part that is used to establish the datum.

Q4) Coaxial holes that are aligned through different features can be controlled with positional tolerancing using a feature relating zone for each hole and a pattern locating zone for the holes as a group.

A)True

B)False

Q5) When an LMC material condition symbol is used in conjunction with a geometric tolerance, the specified tolerance is held at the MMC produced size.

A)True

B)False

Q6) Describe how datum precedence is established.

Q7) Conventional tolerancing, as described in this textbook, implies dimensioning without the use of geometric tolerancing.

A)True

B)False

Q8) How is a datum target line indicated on a drawing?

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Chapter 12: Reading Linkage, Cam, Gear, and Bearing Prints

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Q1) This is similar to a graph representing the cam profile in a flat pattern of one complete 360° revolution of the cam.

Q2) This is used when a change in direction is desired between the gear and pinion:

A) bevel gears

B) spur gears

C) herringbone gears

D) rack and pinion gears

E) none of the above

Q3) Simple harmonic motion can be used for high speed applications if the rise and fall are equal to 180°.

A)True

B)False

Q4) Identify the type of cam used when it is necessary for the follower to move in a path parallel to the axis of the cam.

Q5) Simplified gear representations are commonly used on prints.

A)True

B)False

Q6) What is a cam?

Q7) What are the three types of cams? Which is the most common?

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Chapter 13: Reading Precision Sheet Metal Prints

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Q1) Define and describe the proper use of bend instructions according to ASME Y14.31-2008, Undimensioned Drawings, and include a definition and description of principal plane in your discussion, also give at least two examples of bend instructions.

Q2) Sheet metal prints are found in ____ where flat material is used for fabrication into desired shapes.

A) the packaging industry

B) the automobile industry

C) the electronic industry

D) any industry

E) none of the above

Q3) BUP 90° X R. 250 means bend up (BUP) 90° with a .250 bend radius.

A)True

B)False

Q4) List five common sheet metal seams.

Q5) This is a stamping press operation that forms a single-line cut partway across the sheet without removing material.

Q6) Describe the practice for representing a sheet metal part in a flat pattern using rectangular coordinate dimensioning without dimension lines and tabular dimensioning.

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Chapter 14: Reading Prints of Working Drawings

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Q1) What purpose do dimensions serve on an assembly print?

Q2) Standard parts are items that can be purchased from an outside supplier more economically than they can be manufactured.

A)True

B)False

Q3) Typically associated with products that are made of structural steel, ____ are used for fabrication and assembly.

A) pictorial assembly

B) general assembly

C) subassembly

D) detail assembly

E) none of the above

Q4) A parts list is always placed on the same sheet as the assembly print.

A)True

B)False

Q5) An ECO is the same as an ECN.

A)True

B)False

Q6) What is an engineering change notice?

Q7) Describe a set of working drawings.

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Chapter 15: Welding Processes and Reading Welding

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Q1) The field weld symbol "points" toward the reference line.

A)True

B)False

Q2) A welding symbol that is applied to a flange is placed on the top of the reference line. To the left of the symbol is the notation "1/16 + 3/16". Above this notation is the notation "5/16". What does this welding symbol signify?

A) A flange weld 1/16" in depth is placed on the arrow side. The radius of the fillet is 3/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 5/16".

B) A flange weld 3/16" in depth is placed on the other side. The radius of the fillet is 1/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 5/16".

C) A flange weld 1/16" in depth is placed on the other side. The radius of the fillet is 5/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 3/16".

D) A flange weld 1/16" in depth is placed on the other side. The radius of the fillet is 3/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 5/16".

E) None of the above. This is an incorrect symbol.

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Chapter 16: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings

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Q1) An oblique drawing is a useful pictorial drawing to use if one face of an object needs to be shown without distortion.

A)True

B)False

Q2) A balloon is a circle placed on the drawing with a part identification number inside the circle. While part identification on an exploded technical illustration commonly use circles with numbers inside as balloons, some companies prefer to use numbers without circles. Each balloon is connected to its related part with a leader line. The balloon part identification number correlates to the same number identifying the part in the parts list. The parts list identifies every part in the assembly.

A)True B)False

Q3) Describe exploded assembly drawings, including information about connection lines, balloons, and parts lists.

Q4) Name the ASME standard for pictorial drawings.

Q5) The most realistic type of pictorial illustration is perspective drawing.

A)True

B)False

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Chapter 17: Reading Electrical Diagrams and Schematics

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Q1) Leadless plastic and ceramic IC chip housings are new products used in electronic circuits that have been brought into use by the advent of ____.

A) the additive process of printed circuit preparation

B) PCB's

C) surface mount technology

D) electrolyses process

E) none of the above

Q2) Associated with multiconductor systems

A)pictorial

B)schematic

C)block

D)wiring

E)schematic wiring

F)highway wiring

G)wireless

H)cable

Q3) The uniformity of symbols within a print is not critical to the final layout.

A)True

B)False

Q4) DC refers to what?

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