There are 11 correct answers in the following multiple choice questions (some questions have multiple\nanswers that are correct). To attain a perfect s
There are 11 correct answers in the following multiple choice questions (some questions have multiple
\r\nanswers that are correct). To attain a perfect score on the quiz, all correct answers must be given. Each
\r\ncorrect answer is worth 1 point. Each omitted answer or wrong answer reduces the score by 1 point, andeach additional answer beyond the correct number of answers reduces the score by 1 point. Percentage
\r\non the quiz is based on the total number of correct answers.
\r\n33.1 Machining is never used for rapid prototyping because it takes too long: (a) true or (b) false?
\r\n33.2 Which of the following rapid prototyping processes starts with a photosensitive liquid polymer to
\r\nfabricate a component (two correct answers): (a) ballistic particle manufacturing, (b) fuseddeposition
\r\nmodeling, (c) selective laser sintering, (d) solid ground curing, and (e) stereolithography?
\r\n33.3 Of all of the current material addition rapid prototyping technologies, which one is the most widely
\r\nused: (a) ballistic particle manufacturing, (b) fused deposition modeling, (c) selective laser
\r\nsintering, (d) solid ground curing, and (e) stereolithography?
\r\n33.4 Which one of the following RP technologies uses solid sheet stock as the starting material: (a)
\r\nballistic particle manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) laminated-object manufacturing,
\r\n(d) solid ground curing, or (e) stereolithography?
\r\n33.5 Which of the following RP technologies uses powders as the starting material (two correct
\r\nanswers): (a) ballistic particle manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) selective laser
\r\nsintering, (d) solid ground curing, and (e) three-dimensional printing?
\r\n33.6 Rapid prototyping technologies are never used to make production parts: (a) true or (b) false?
\r\n33.7 Which of the following are problems with the current material addition rapid prototyping
\r\ntechnologies (three best answers): (a) inability of the designer to design the part, (b) inability to
\r\nconvert a solid part into layers, (c) limited material variety, (d) part accuracy, (e) part shrinkage, and
\r\n(f) poor machinability of the starting material?
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