Description : Which of the following is not a method for calculation of the stiffness matrix? a.The minimum potential energy principle b.Galerkin's principle c.Weighted residual method d.Inverse matrix method
Last Answer : d.Inverse matrix method
Description : How many minimum numbers of zeros are there in ‘3 x 3’ triangular matrix? a.4 b.3 c.5 d.6
Last Answer : b.3
Description : Two successive translations are a.Multiplicative b.Inverse c.Subtractive d.Additive
Last Answer : d.Additive
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 : For 1-D bar elements if the structure is having 3 nodes then the stiffness matrix formed ishaving an order of a.2*2 b.3*3 c.4*4 d.6*6
Last Answer : b.3*3
Description : Which of the following is true for the stiffness matrix (K)? a.K is a banded matrix b.K is un-symmetric c.K is an un-banded matrix d.none of the above
Last Answer : a.K is a banded matrix
Description : The determinant of an element stiffness matrix is always a.3 b.2 c.1 d.
Last Answer : d.0
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 : Transpose of a column matrix is a.Zero matrix b.Identity matrix c.Row matrix d.Diagonal matrix
Last Answer : c.Row matrix
Description : If a ‘3 x 3’ matrix shears in Y direction, how many elements of it are ‘0’? a.2 b.3 c.6 d.5
Last Answer : d.5
Description : If a ‘3 x 3’ matrix shears in X direction, how many elements of it are ‘1’? a.2 b.3 c.6 d.5
Description : What is the determinant of the pure reflection matrix? a.1 b.0 c.-1 d.2
Last Answer : c.-1
Description : The two-dimensional translation equation in the matrix form is a.P’=P+T b.P’=P-T c.P’=P*T d.P’=P
Last Answer : a.P’=P+T
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 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 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 : 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 : 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 : Which of the following is not the method of part family formation a.Visual inspection method b.Automatic product sorting c.Parts classification & coding d.Production flow analysis
Last Answer : b.Automatic product sorting
Description : The following is basically a material flow simplification technique a.A simple and visual method of cell design b.Family formation by classification and codification c.Cell formation using Production Flow Analysis d.All of the above
Last Answer : c.Cell formation using Production Flow Analysis
Description : Which of the following technique of grouping does not consider the design and shape aspect? a.A simple and visual method of cell design b.Family formation by classification and codification c.Cell formation using Production Flow Analysis d.All of the above
Description : In a simple and visual method of Cell design, the priorities in classifying may be in the order a.Rotational or non rotational †Material †Size †Shape b.Material †Rotational or non ... non rotational †Material †Shape d.Shape †Rotational or non rotational †Material †Size
Last Answer : a.Rotational or non rotational – Material – Size – Shape
Description : From which of the following is robot programming method a.Manual method b.Lead through method c.Walk through method d.All of the above
Last Answer : d.All of the above
Description : From the following which method is used to guide the AGV. a.Wire guided b.Paint strip c.Self guided vehicle d.All of the above
Description : From the following in which coding method supplementary code and form code are used? a.KK3 system b.The MICLASS system c.OPITZ coding system d.The DICLASS system
Last Answer : c.OPITZ coding system
Description : Which one of the following is not a direct rapid tooling method? a.LOM Composite b.Direct AIM (ACES Injection Molding) c.Sand Molding d.Injection molding
Last Answer : d.Injection molding
Description : Which one of the following is not a rapid indirect tooling method? a.Vacuum Casting b.Investment Casting c.Laser-Engineered Net Shaping d.Injection molding
Last Answer : c.Laser-Engineered Net Shaping
Description : Slicing a part is easier in ______ a.B-rep method b.STL method c.CSG method d.PRT method
Last Answer : b.STL method
Description : Numerical control a.applies only to milling machines b.is a method for producing exact number of parts per hour c.is a method for controlling by means of set of instructions d.None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c.is a method for controlling by means of set of instructions
Description : The applications of the Finite Element Method in two-dimensional analyses are . a.stretching of plates b.gravity of dams c.axisymmetric shells d.all of the above
Last Answer : c.axisymmetric shells
Description : is/are the phase/s of finite element method a.Pre-processing b.Solution c.Post Processing d.None
Last Answer : c.Post Processing
Description : The finite element method is mostly used in the field of a.structural mechanics b.classical mechanics c.applied mechanics d.engineering mechanics
Last Answer : d.engineering mechanics
Description : Which of the following is not a method to describe a curve mathematically? a.Explicit form b.Laplace form c.Implicit form d.Parametric form
Last Answer : b.Laplace form
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 : To determine the coefficients of the equation – two end-points and the two tangentvectors. This statement is true for which of the following? a.B-spline curve b.Hermite Cubic Spline Curve c.Beizer curve d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.Hermite Cubic Spline Curve
Description : To determine the coefficients of the equation – two end-points and the two tangentvectors. This statement is true for which of the following a.B-spline curve b.Hermite Cubic Spline Curve c.Beizer curve d.none of the above
Description : Consider the following statements: (a) Revised simplex method requires lesser computations than the simplex method. (b) Revised simplex method automatically generates the inverse of the current basis matrix. (c) Less number of entries are needed ... c) only (C) (b) and (c) only (D) (a), (b) and (c)
Last Answer : (D) (a), (b) and (c)
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 : 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
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 : If the production is done according to change in various product design easily then suchmanufacturing system is called as flexible system. a.TRUE b.FALSE c.D d.
Last Answer : b.FALSE
Description : In STL files when chord length decrease then accuracy _______ a.increase b.decrease c.may increase or may decrease d.remains constant
Last Answer : a.increase
Description : When a smooth curve is approximated through the data points, then the curve is knownas a.approximation curve b.pitch curve c.data curve d.interpolant curve
Last Answer : a.approximation curve
Description : When the curve passes through all the data points, then the curve is known as a.approximation curve b.pitch curve c.data curve d.interpolant curve
Last Answer : d.interpolant curve
Description : When a smooth curve is approximated through the data points, then the curve isknown as a.interpolant curve b.approximation curve c.pitch curve d.data curve
Last Answer : b.approximation curve
Description : If the value of Sx=1 and Sy=1 then a.Reduce the size of object b.Distort the picture c.Produce an enlargement d.No change in the size of an object
Last Answer : d.No change in the size of an object
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 : 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