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Chapter 14: Manufacturing Engineering | Test Your Knowledge
What is
manufacturing engineering
?
What level of education is required to become a manufacturing engineer?
The drilling process is
not
used to gather _____.
A. natural gas
B. uranium
C. oil
D. water
What are the two types of mining?
Which type of harvesting leaves a certain amount of large trees per acre so the forest will regenerate naturally?
A. Clear-cutting.
B. Selective cutting.
C. Seed tree cutting.
D. Reclamation.
Trees being cut into lumber is an example of _____ processing.
A. primary
B. secondary
C. separating
D. standard stock
Which of the following processes changes the shape of materials through compression, bending, or stretching?
A. Separating.
B. Casting and molding.
C. Forming.
D. Combining.
The most common _____ technique is welding.
_____ manufacturing is used to produce a single product or a small number of products.
Small batches of parts move together through a factory in _____ manufacturing.
_____ manufacturing produces the highest number of parts at the lowest cost in plants that are specifically designed to produce these parts.
What is the difference between jigs and fixtures?
_____ layout is commonly used for continuous manufacturing.
What are the pros and cons of just-in-time (JIT) material delivery systems?
What are the three resources that must be controlled in order to control costs?
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