Ice breaker Quiz

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EngineeringHigher Education (non-degree)

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Ice breaker Quiz

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**Question 1:**
Which of the following processes is a *primary* manufacturing process?

A
Drilling
B
Forging
C
Milling
D
Turning

Slide 2 - Quiz

In a CNC machine, G-codes are used to:
A
Control the feed rate
B
Program the toolpath
C
Control coolant flow
D
Set tool offsets

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which material is commonly used for cutting tools due to its hardness and heat resistance?
A
Mild Steel
B
Cast Iron
C
Tungsten Carbide
D
Aluminum

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which type of casting is most suitable for producing complex parts in large quantities?
A
Sand Casting
B
Investment Casting
C
Die Casting
D
Shell Moulding

Slide 5 - Quiz

In the context of production engineering, *lean manufacturing* aims to:
A
Increase production speed
B
Reduce waste
C
Maximize employee wages
D
Decrease automation

Slide 6 - Quiz

A *Lathe* machine is primarily used for:
A
Drilling
B
Grinding
C
Turning
D
Surface finishing

Slide 7 - Quiz

In which process is the material removed by chemical reaction, commonly used for delicate parts?
A
Electroplating
B
Chemical Machining
C
Milling
D
Broaching

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which of the following best describes the *Six Sigma* methodology?
A
Tool for rapid prototyping
B
Framework for reducing defects in processes
C
Process for material hardening
D
Standard for safety in factories

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which of these is a benefit of using a *Just-in-Time (JIT)* production system?
A
Increased inventory
B
Reduced lead times
C
Higher overhead costs
D
Larger batch sizes

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which manufacturing process uses an abrasive wheel to remove material from a workpiece?
A
Turning
B
Drilling
C
Grinding
D
Boring

Slide 11 - Quiz

The *yield strength* of a material is defined as:
A
The maximum tensile stress it can withstand before breaking
B
The stress at which a material begins to deform plastically
C
The stress at which a material fractures
D
The stress at which elastic deformation occurs

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which of the following tools is used to measure *angular* dimensions?
A
Vernier Calliper
B
Micrometer
C
Inclinometer
D
Dial Indicator

Slide 13 - Quiz

In powder metallurgy, the process of pressing powdered metal into a desired shape is called:
A
Compaction
B
Sintering
C
Forging
D
Annealing

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is the main advantage of *additive manufacturing* (3D printing) over traditional methods?
A
Faster cycle times for large batches
B
Reduced material wastage
C
Better surface finish
D
Lower material costs

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which one of the following welding processes uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode?
A
MIG Welding
B
TIG Welding
C
Arc Welding
D
Gas Welding

Slide 16 - Quiz

The term *tool wear* refers to:
A
The sharpening of cutting tools
B
The deformation or removal of material from a tool’s cutting edge
C
The protective coating on tools
D
The process of tool calibration

Slide 17 - Quiz

In *casting*, a riser is used to:
A
Hold the mould in place
B
Ensure the mould fills completely
C
Cool the molten metal faster
D
Vent air from the mould cavity

Slide 18 - Quiz

The *process layout* in production refers to:
A
Machines arranged in the order of operations
B
Workers assigned to specific workstations
C
Grouping similar processes together
D
Grouping similar processes together

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which of the following techniques is commonly used for *surface hardening* of steel?
A
Annealing
B
Normalizing
C
Case Hardening
D
Tempering

Slide 20 - Quiz

A *control chart* is typically used in:
A
Quality Control
B
Material Testing
C
Process Design
D
Inventory Management

Slide 21 - Quiz