Description : For 3D modeling of automobile body styling, which of the following is a preferredtechnique a.Constructive Solid Geometry b.Pure Primitive Instancing c.Boundary Representation d.Spatial Occupancy Enumeration
Last Answer : c.Boundary Representation
Description : From the following, which method is also called as the Building Block Approach? a.Cellular Decomposition b.Spatial Occupancy Enumeration c.Generalized Sweeps d.Constructive Solid Geometry
Last Answer : d.Constructive Solid Geometry
Description : Which of the following is the last step of the rapid prototyping process? a.3D Modeling b.Data Conversion c.Building d.Postprocessing
Last Answer : d.Postprocessing
Description : Which of the following is the firststep of the rapid prototyping process? a.3D Modeling b.Data Conversion c.Building d.Postprocessing
Last Answer : a.3D Modeling
Description : Which of the following RP system is not developed by 3D systems? a.Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) b.Multi-Jet Modeling System (MJM) c.Paper Lamination Technology (PLT) d.Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA)
Last Answer : c.Paper Lamination Technology (PLT)
Description : ________ command gives an array of object in 3D modeling a.Extrude b.Revolve c.Pattern d.All of the above
Last Answer : c.Pattern
Description : The data representation of CSG objects is represented by a.a binary tree b.a boolean operation c.a primitive d.none of the above
Last Answer : a.a binary tree
Description : Which one of the following RP technologies uses solid sheet stock as the starting material? a.Droplet deposition manufacturing b.Fused-deposition modeling c.Laminated-Object Manufacturing d.Selective Laser Sintering
Last Answer : c.Laminated-Object Manufacturing
Description : Which of the following is not Solid-based RP system? a.Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) b.Paper Lamination Technology (PLT) c.Electron Beam Melting (EBM) d.Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Last Answer : c.Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
Description : B-rep and C-Rep are the methods of a.solid modeling b.surface modeling c.wireframe modeling d.2D modeling
Last Answer : a.solid modeling
Description : In the following geometric modelling techniques. which cannot be used for finiteelement analysis: a.Wireframe modelling b.Surface modelling c.Solid modeling d.none of the above
Last Answer : d.none of the above
Description : Which kind of model can store information about geometry a.Solid model b.Surface model c.Wireframe model d.none of the above
Last Answer : a.Solid model
Description : Which of the following can not be the input of CAD solid model? a.Physical mockup b.2D surface data c.Tooling d.3D CAD data
Last Answer : c.Tooling
Description : Choose the correct sequence to generate prototype a.3D CAD data - CAD solid model - STL file - RP prototype b.CAD solid model - 3D CAD data - RP prototype - STL file c.STL file - 3D CAD data - CAD solid model - RP prototype d.3D CAD data - STL file - CAD solid model - RP prototype
Last Answer : a.3D CAD data - CAD solid model - STL file - RP prototype
Description : Which of the following RP technologies uses molten material as the starting material? a.Three-Dimensional Printing b.Fused-Deposition Modeling c.Stereolithography d.Selective Laser Sintering
Last Answer : c.Stereolithography
Description : Which of the following RP technologies uses powders as the starting material? a.Droplet Deposition Manufacturing b.Fused-Deposition Modeling c.Selective Laser Sintering d.Stereolithography
Last Answer : c.Selective Laser Sintering
Description : In the context of rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, tessellation refers to theprocess of slicing the CAD model of the part into layers. a.Droplet Deposition Manufacturing b.Used-Deposition Modeling c.Laminated-Object Manufacturing d.Stereolithography
Last Answer : d.Stereolithography
Description : Which one of the process is subtractive prototyping? a.5 axis CNC Milling b.Fused Deposition Modeling c.Multi-Jet Modeling d.Stereolithography Apparatus
Last Answer : a.5 axis CNC Milling
Description : Which of the following is not an example of additive manufacturing? a.Fused-deposition-modeling b.Electron beam machining c.SLS d.Injection molding
Last Answer : d.Injection molding
Description : Which two disciplines are tied by a common database? a.documentation and geometric modeling b.CAD and CAM c.drafting and documentation d.none of the mentioned
Last Answer : b.CAD and CAM
Description : In modeling of a tabulated cylinder, the plane of the curve is _______ a.along the curve b.normal to the curve c.along the axis of the cylinder d.perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder
Last Answer : d.perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder
Description : The STL files translate the part geometry from a CAD system to________ a.CNC machine b.VMC machine c.RP machine d.CAPP machine
Last Answer : c.RP machine
Description : are used to express the geometry or shape of theelement a.Mode shapes b.Shape functions c.Natural curves d.None of the above
Last Answer : b.Shape functions
Description : Stiffness matrix depends on a.material b.geometry c.both material and geometry d.none of the above
Last Answer : c.both material and geometry
Description : Which one of the following is not Extrusion-Based RP Systems? a.Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) b.3D Printing c.Sheet Lamination (Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM)) d.Electron Beam melting (EBM)
Last Answer : d.Electron Beam melting (EBM)
Description : Which of the following is the process of the pre-processing stage? a.Remove support b.Checking 3D CAD data c.De-powdering loose material d.Dip in a binder to strengthen the part
Last Answer : b.Checking 3D CAD data
Description : Which one is NOT related to rapid prototyping definition? a.Layer by layer b.Physical model c.From 3D CAD data d.Production line
Last Answer : d.Production line
Description : For rapid prototyping 3D CAD model should be converted into______file a.SGC b.SLA c.STL d.SLS
Last Answer : c.STL
Description : Axis-Symmetric element is Element a.1D b.2D c.3D d.4D
Last Answer : b.2D
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 : 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 : The general homogeneous coordinate representation can also be written as a.(h.x, h.y, h.z) b.(h.x, h.y, h) c.(x, y, h.z) d.(x,y,z)
Last Answer : b.(h.x, h.y, h)
Description : We can combine the multiplicative and translational terms for 2D into a singlematrix representation by expanding a.2 x 2 matrix into 4x4 matrix b.2 x 2 matrix into 3 x 3 c.3 x 3 matrix into 2 x 2 d.Only c
Last Answer : b.2 x 2 matrix into 3 x 3
Description : What is the use of homogeneous coordinates and matrix representation? a.To treat all 3 transformations in a consistent way b.To scale c.To rotate d.To shear the object
Last Answer : a.To treat all 3 transformations in a consistent way
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 : The matrix representation for translation in homogeneous coordinates is a.User Coordinate System b.World Coordinate System c.Screen Coordinate System d.None of the above
Last Answer : b.World Coordinate System
Description : In laminated object manufacturing (LOM), which of the following cutting strategy ispreferable? a.Directional scanning b.Zigzag tool paths c.Contouring and spiral paths d.Boundary cutting tool paths
Last Answer : d.Boundary cutting tool paths
Description : From below, choose the condition for the axisymmetric element. a.Symmetric about axis b.Boundary conditions are symmetric about an axis c.Loading conditions are symmetric about an axis d.All the above
Last Answer : d.All the above
Description : The nature of loading at various locations and other surfaces conditions called a.friction b.traction c.boundary condition d.surfacing
Last Answer : c.boundary condition
Description : Finite element analysis deals with . a.approximate numerical solution b.non-boundary value problems c.Laplace equations d.All of the above
Last Answer : a.approximate numerical solution
Description : What is the determinant of the pure reflection matrix? a.1 b.0 c.-1 d.2
Last Answer : c.-1
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 : ____ is defined as the set of technologies that can construct physical solid models from CAD data a.Rapid Production b.Rapid prototyping c.Lean Manufacturing d.Artificial intelligence
Last Answer : b.Rapid prototyping
Description : Of all of the current material addition rapid prototyping technologies, which one is the mostwidely used? a.Ballistic particle manufacturing b.Selective laser sintering c.Solid ground curing d.Stereolithography
Description : Which of the following are problems with the current rapid prototyping and additivemanufacturing technologies? a.Limited material variety b.Inability to convert a solid part into layers c.Poor machinability of the starting material d.The inability of the designer to design the part
Last Answer : a.Limited material variety
Description : A computer model of a part design on a CAD system is called which of the following? a.Computer Prototype b.Geometric Prototype c.Solid Prototype d.Virtual Prototype
Last Answer : d.Virtual Prototype
Description : From the following, in which process, the input material is in solid form? a.SLA b.SLS c.FDM d.MJM
Last Answer : c.FDM
Description : Which of the following is not Powder-Based RP system? a.Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) b.Solid Object Ultraviolet-Laser Printer (SOUP) c.Electron Beam Melting (EBM) d.Direct Metal Deposition (DMD)
Last Answer : b.Solid Object Ultraviolet-Laser Printer (SOUP)
Description : Which of the following is not Liquid-based RP system? a.Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA) b.Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) c.Solid Ground Curing (SGC) d.Solid Object Ultraviolet-Laser Printer (SOUP
Last Answer : b.Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM)
Description : In the ___________ process, one starts with a single block of solid material larger than the finalsize of the desired object and material is removed until the desired shape is reached. a.Subtractive process b.Additive process c.Formative process d.All of above
Last Answer : a.Subtractive process