Lesson 4.2 - Types of CIM Systems Quiz

Lesson 4.2 - Types of CIM Systems Quiz

<p>Lesson 4.2 – Quiz</p><p>Types of CIM Systems</p><p>I. Short Answer</p><p>1. Explain the difference between the three CIM cells and specify what type of manufacturing process they would be used for.</p><p>2. Explain the relationship between the CNC mill and the robot, and list the components of FMS.</p><p>3. Give an example of and explain why it’s a specialty system.</p><p>II. Multiple Choice</p><p>4. An item which is modeled or based on an original design. A. finished product B. prototype C. mold D. FMS</p><p>5. The acronym FMS refers to: A. Flexible Machining System B. Fast Manufacturing System C. Flexible Manufacturing System D. Flexible Manufacturing State</p><p>6. The area in which a robotic manufacturing process does not take place is called: A. workcell</p><p>Project Lead The Way® Copyright 2006 CIM – Unit 4 – Lesson 4.2 – Types of CIM Systems Quiz – Page 1 B. work envelope C. work center D. transfer line</p><p>Use the choices below to answer questions 4-6 A. stand alone CNC B. CIM/FMS C. transfer line D. a and c E. all of the above</p><p>7. Which CIM system would best accomplish the listed task: Answer = Long run (millions of part) Same output</p><p>8. Which CIM system would best accomplish the listed task: Answer = Short runs (5 parts) Highly Flexible</p><p>9. Which CIM system would best accomplish the listed task: Answer = Medium Volume Medium Flexibility</p><p>10.The movement/path of the product: A. path flow B. trail C. process flow D. directive flow</p><p>11.A transfer line is sometime referred to as: A. Detroit Automation B. Ford Automation C. New York Assembly D. Mascar T-Line</p><p>12.The acronym CIM stands for: A. Computer Integrated Machine B. Class In-Line Machining C. Computer Integrated Manufacturing D. Computer Integrated Movement</p><p>13.The Mascar Auto Manufacturing Assembly Company wants to start a Hot Rod assembly system that will make only one model of a car over a five year period. A Stand-alone manufacturing workcell would be the best CIM setup. Project Lead The Way® Copyright 2006 CIM – Unit 4 – Lesson 4.2 – Types of CIM Systems Quiz – Page 2 A. true B. false</p><p>Project Lead The Way® Copyright 2006 CIM – Unit 4 – Lesson 4.2 – Types of CIM Systems Quiz – Page 3</p>

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