Description : Which transformation distorts the shape of an object such that the transformed shapeappears as if the object were composed of internal layers that had been caused to slide over each other? a.Rotation b.Scaling up c.Scaling down d.Shearing
Last Answer : d.Shearing
Description : If the scaling factors values Sx and Sy are assigned to unequal values then a.Uniform rotation is produced b.Uniform scaling is produced c.Differential scaling is produced d.Scaling cannot be done
Last Answer : c.Differential scaling is produced
Description : If the scaling factors values sx and sy are assigned to the same value then……… a.Uniform rotation is produced b.Uniform scaling is produced c.Scaling cannot be done d.Scaling can be done or cannot be done
Last Answer : b.Uniform scaling is produced
Description : The transformation that is used to alter the size of an object is a.Scaling b.Rotation c.Translation d.Reflection
Last Answer : a.Scaling
Description : The rotation axis that is perpendicular to the xy plane and passes through the pivot pointis known as a.Rotation b.Translation c.Scaling d.Shearing
Last Answer : a.Rotation
Description : The basic geometric transformations are a.Translation b.Rotation c.Scaling d.All of the mentioned
Last Answer : d.All of the mentioned
Description : -------is a rigid body transformation that moves objects without deformation. a.Rotation b.Scaling c.Translation d.All of the mentioned
Last Answer : c.Translation
Description : Which co-ordinates allow common vector operations such as translation, rotation,scaling and perspective projection to be represented as a matrix by which the vector is multiplied? a.vector co-ordinates b.3D co-ordinates c.affine co-ordinates d.homogenous co-ordinates
Last Answer : d.homogenous co-ordinates
Description : We control the location of a scaled object by choosing the position is knownas……………………………. a.Pivot point b.Fixed point c.Differential scaling d.Uniform scaling
Last Answer : b.Fixed point
Description : If two pure reflections about a line passing through the origin are appliedsuccessively the result is a.Pure rotation b.Quarter rotation c.Half rotation d.True reflection
Last Answer : a.Pure rotation
Description : Rotation is simply---------object w.r.t origin or centre point. a.Turn b.Shift c.Compression d.Drag element
Last Answer : a.Turn
Description : Which of the following is NOT correct (A, B and C are matrices) a.A∙B = B∙A b.A∙B∙C = (A∙B) ∙C = A∙ (B∙C) c.C(A+B) = C∙A + C∙B d.1 A = A 1
Last Answer : a.A∙B = B∙A
Description : Shearing is also termed as a.Selecting b.Sorting c.Scaling d.Skewing
Last Answer : d.Skewing
Description : If the scaling factors values Sx and Sy < 1 then a.It reduces the size of object b.It increases the size of object c.It stunts the shape of an object d.None
Last Answer : a.It reduces the size of object
Description : Scaling of a polygon is done by computing a.The product of (x, y) of each vertex b.(x, y) of end points c.Center coordinates d.Only a
Last Answer : d.Only a
Description : In Coordinates, a points in n-dimensional space is represent by(n+1) coordinates. a.Scaling b.Homogeneous c.Inverse transformation d.3D Transformation
Last Answer : b.Homogeneous
Description : The matrix representation for scaling in homogeneous coordinates is a.P’=S*P b.P’=R*P c.P’=dx+dy d.P’=S*S
Last Answer : a.P’=S*P
Description : In a CAD package, mirror image of a 2D point P (5, 10) is to be obtained about a line whichpasses through the origin and makes an angle of 45° counterclockwise with the X-axis. The coordinates of the transformed point will be a.(7.5, 5) b.(10, 5) c.(7.5, -5) d.(10, -5)
Last Answer : b.(10, 5)
Description : A line AB with end point A (2,3) & B (7,8) is to be rotated about origin by 300 inclockwise direction. Determine the coordinates of end points S of rotated line. a.(3.232, 2.598) b.(5.232, 3.598) c.(3.232, 1.298) d.(3.232, 1.598)
Last Answer : d.(3.232, 1.598)
Description : A two dimensional rotation is applied to an object by a.Repositioning it along with straight line path b.Repositioning it along with circular path c.Only b d.Any of the mentioned
Last Answer : c.Only b
Description : General pivot point rotation can be expressed as a.T(zr,yr).R(θ).T(-zr,-yr) = R(xr,yr,θ) b.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(xr,yr,θ) c.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(zr,yr,θ) d.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(zr,yr,θ)
Last Answer : b.T(xr,yr).R(θ).T(-xr,-yr) = R(xr,yr,θ)
Description : Positive values for the rotation angle θ defines a.Counter clockwise rotations about the end points b.Counter clockwise translation about the pivot point c.Counter clockwise rotations about the pivot point d.Negative direction
Last Answer : c.Counter clockwise rotations about the pivot point
Description : A CNC Lathe is usually a machine tool with Z axes is….. a.Line Joining origin and vertical movement b.Line perpendicular to Y axis c.Both A & B d.Line Joining Chuck centre & tail stock centre
Last Answer : d.Line Joining Chuck centre & tail stock centre
Description : ……… is the origin of the coordinate system which is defined by manufacturer they cannotbe changed a.Blocking Point b.machine Zero Point c.Start Point d.Program Zero point
Last Answer : b.machine Zero Point
Description : Coordinate of â- ABCD is WCS are: lowermost corner A(2,2) & diagonal corner are C(8,6). W.r.t MCS. The coordinates of origin of WCS system are (5,4). If the axes of WCS are at 600 in CCW w.r.t. the axes of MCS. Find new ... in MCS. a.(4.268, 6.732) b.(5.268, 6.732) c.(4.268, 4.732) d.(6.268, 4.732)
Last Answer : a.(4.268, 6.732)
Description : B rotational axis is rotation about Axis. a.X b.Y c.Z d.C
Last Answer : a.X
Description : In CNC Program M03 is refer to…… a.Spindle ON in Clockwise rotation b.Spindle ON in Counter Clockwise rotation c.Spindle OFF in Clockwise rotation d.Spindle OFF in Counter Clockwise rotation
Last Answer : a.Spindle ON in Clockwise rotation
Description : Rotation of spindle is designated by one of the following axis: a.a-axis b.b-axis c.c-axis d.none of the mentioned
Last Answer : d.none of the mentioned
Description : Rotation about Z-axis is called…………. a.a-axis b.b-axis c.c-axis d.none of the mentioned
Last Answer : c.c-axis
Description : Reflection is a special case of rotation. a.TRUE b.FALSE c. d.
Last Answer : b.FALSE
Description : To generate a rotation , we must specify a.Rotation angle θ b.Distances dx and dy c.Rotation distance d.All of the mentioned
Last Answer : a.Rotation angle θ
Description : The two-dimensional rotation equation in the matrix form is a.P’=T+P b.P’=S*P c.P’=R*P d.P’=dx+dy
Last Answer : c.P’=R*P
Description : To indicate the position of the workpiece ly & easily machine zero pint should be displacedto another point on the workpiece called… a.Workpiece zero Point b.machine Zero Point c.Start Point d.Program Zero point
Last Answer : a.Workpiece zero Point
Description : An absolute NC system is one in which all position coordinates are referred to one fixedorigin called the zero point. a.TRUE b.FALSE c. d.
Last Answer : a.TRUE
Description : The minimum number of dimensions are required to define the position of a point in spaceis . a.3 b.4 c.1 d.2
Last Answer : a.3
Description : Mathematically, the ellipse is a curve generated by a point moving in space such that atany position the sum of its distances from two fixed points (foci) is constant and equal to a.the major diameter b.the minor diameter c.semi major diameter d.semi-minor diameter
Last Answer : a.the major diameter
Description : Mathematically, the ellipse is a curve generated by a point moving in space such thatat any position the sum of its distances from two fixed points (foci) is constant and equal to a.the major diameter b.the minor diameter c.semi major diameter d.semi-minor diameter
Description : In 2D-translation, a point (x, y) can move to the new position (x’, y’) by usingthe equation a.x’=x+dx and y’=y+dx b.x’=x+dx and y’=y+dy c.X’=x+dy and Y’=y+dx d.X’=x-dx and y’=y-dy
Last Answer : b.x’=x+dx and y’=y+dy
Description : Which of this is compulsory for 2D reflection? a.Reflection plane. b.Origin c.Reflection axis d.Co-ordinate axis.
Last Answer : c.Reflection axis
Description : QFor generating Coons patch we require a.A set of grid points on surface b.A set of control points c.Four bounding curves defining surface d.Two bounding curves and a set of grid control points
Last Answer : c.Four bounding curves defining surface
Description : If the size of the elements is small, the final solution is expected to be accurate. a.more b.less c.depends on other factors d.can't say
Last Answer : a.more
Description : In ship manufacturing, the type of layout preferred is a.Product layout b.Process layout c.Fixed-position layout d.GT layout
Last Answer : c.Fixed-position layout
Description : The following type of layout is preferred for low volume production of non-standard products a.Product layout b.Process layout c.Fixed-position layout d.GT layout
Last Answer : b.Process layout
Description : The following type of layout is preferred to manufacture a standard product in large quantity a.Product layout b.Process layout c.Fixed-position layout d.GT layout
Last Answer : a.Product layout
Description : If all the processing equipment and machines are arranged according to the sequence ofoperations of a product the layout is known as a.Product layout b.Process layout c.Fixed-position layout d.GT layout
Description : In synthetic curves, first-order continuity yields a.a position continuous curve b.a slope continuous curve c.a curvature continuous curve d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.a slope continuous curve
Description : In synthetic curves, zero-order continuity yields a.a position continuous curve b.a slope continuous curve c.a curvature continuous curve d.none of the above
Last Answer : a.a position continuous curve
Description : In synthetic curves, second-order continuity yields a.a position continuous curve b.a slope continuous curve c.a curvature continuous curve d.none of the above
Last Answer : c.a curvature continuous curve
Description : Reversing the order in which a sequence of transformations is performed may affect thetransformed position of an object. a.TRUE b.FALSE c. d.
Description : To change the position of a circle or ellipse we translate a.Center coordinates b.Center coordinates and redraw the figure in new location c.Outline coordinates d.All of the mentioned
Last Answer : b.Center coordinates and redraw the figure in new location