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Salazar, Prince Jairo C.

BET-MT-2B
November 11, 2022 Leo Privado

Topic 1:

The International Organization for Standards


(ISO)

1. An ISO 9001 certificate demonstrates that your organization is _____________


and committed to delivering consistent, quality products.
● Customer-friendly
● Kind
● Generous
● Customer-focused

2. When was ISO 9001 first published?


● 1985
● 1986
● 1987
● 1988

3. What is the current version of ISO 9001?


● ISO 9001:2015
● ISO 9001:2012
● ISO 9001:2010
● ISO 9001:2016

4. You need ISO 14001 to _________________.


● Reduce waste management costs
● Demonstrate your commitment to protecting the environment
● Control the ongoing environmental impact of your operations
● All of the above

WHICH ISO STANDARDS ARE?

5. The ISO will help you quantify, monitor and control the ongoing environmental
impact of your operation.?
● ISO 9001
● ISO 14001
● ISO 45001
● ISO 27001
6. This ISO allows you to demonstrate that your business operates a best-practice
Occupational Health and Safety Management System?
● ISO 9001
● ISO 14001
● ISO 45001
● ISO 27001

7-10. What are the 4 Types of ISO? (IDENTIFICATION )


● ISO 9001-Quality
● ISO 14001-Environment
● ISO 45001- Occupational Health & Safety
● ISO 27001- Security Management
Magnaye, Russel Keirt G. BETMT-2B
Manufacturing Process 11/6/2022

Topic 2:

Japanese 5S of Good Housekeeping in


Manufacturing system
1. Who is the father of the Japanese Industrial revolution?
Taiichi Ohno
Eiji Toyoda
Kiichiro Toyoda
Sakichi Toyoda

2. Who are the creators of the Toyota Production System?


Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda.
Eiji Toyoda and Kiichiro Toyoda
Taiichi Ohno and Sakichi Toyoda
Kiichiro Toyoda and Sakichi Toyoda

3. Who are the inventor of 5s?


Kiichiro Toyoda, Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda.
Taiichi Ohno, Kiichiro Toyoda, and Sakichi Toyoda
Hiroyuki Hirano, Takashi Osada, and Taiichi Ohno
Takashi Osada, Taiichi Ohno, and Kiichiro Toyoda

4. What S in 5s is to arrange things in order, Distinguish between necessary and


unnecessary?
Seiri
Seiton
Seiso
Shitsuke

5. What S in 5s is to have things in the right place, avoid useless searching?


Seiri
Seiton
Seiso
Shitsuke
6. What S in 5s is self-inspection, cleanliness, personal hygiene creates motivation
to work?
Seiri
Seiketsu
Seiso
Shitsuke

7. What S in 5s is to Standardize and Imbibe the first 3S’s to maintain for a


prolonged period?
Seiri
Seiketsu
Seiso
Shitsuke

8. What S in 5s is to Instill the ability to review, modify and apply better practices to
stay abreast with modern practices?
Seiri
Seiketsu
Seiso
Shitsuke

9. When was the Toyota Production System invented?


1970
1960
1950
1940

10. Who are the 2 person who introduce the framework of the 5s?
Eiji Toyoda and Kiichiro Toyoda
Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda.
Hiroyuki Hirano and Takashi Osada
Hiroyuki Hirano and Sakichi Toyoda
Diangelia C. Artagame Prof. Leo Privado
BET-MET-2B Manufacturing Processes

Topic 3:

NEW TRENDS IN MANUFACTURING:


DESTRUCTIVE AND NON DESTRUCTIVE
SYSTEMS
1. A tensile test is used to determine the mechanical properties of the material
Non-Destructive systems
Destructive systems
Ultrasonic Testing
Vibration Testing
2. This makes it possible to image discontinuities that might not be visible from just one
perpendicular angle.
Angle beam
Straight beam
Phased array
Guided wave
3. A shadow image based on material density variations is formed and when used to
examine welds defects such as cracks, porosity, and inclusions show up darker than the
surrounding metal. Radiation beam orientation must be within about 10o of the crack
plane to show cracks.
X-ray
Radiography
Industrial radiography
Gamma rays
4. Defined as the testing of an object so that its future usefulness is not impaired.
Dye Penetrant Testing
Eddy Current Array
Non-Destructive testing
Magnetic Particle Testing
5. The sound is transmitted from the transducer to the material and reflected from the
surface back through the liquid.
Gamma rays
Immersion Testing
Acoustic Emission Testing
Total Focusing Method
6. Non-Destructive Testing that uses pulses of high frequency sound transmitted into
material that are reflected from the internal surfaces of the material and any
discontinuity within the material.
Immersion Testing
Acoustic Emission Testing
Ultrasonic Testing
Eddy Current Testing
7. This testing includes magnetic particles being suspended in a substance such as water or
oil.
Wet Magnetic Particles
Dye Penetrant Testing
Thermography Testing
Industrial Radiography
8. They are smaller than x-ray devices. Their small size makes them useful for checking
inside pipes, ships and other small spaces.
X-Ray
Gamma Rays
Radiography
Eddy Current
9. The sound waves are mechanical stress waves carried by the atoms in the metal in just
the same way as atoms in the air carry audible sound waves.
Acoustic Emission Test
Eddy Current Test
Continuous Method
Transient Method
10. This testing is to detect potential problems in your electrical system before they cause
expensive damage or downtime.
Infrared
Switchboard Testing
Thermal Scanning
Thermography Testing
Abellar, Angelo Henry P. Due Date: Nov 11, 2022
BETMT – 2B Mr. Leo Privado

Topic 4:

“QUIZ ON REVERSE ENGINEERING


REVERSE
ENGINEERING ANDRAPID PROTOTYPING &
CELLTECHNOLOGY”
Q1. It is stage processing developing of technical data that involves the visual and
dimensional inspection.
A. Data Generation
B. Design Implementation
C. Data Evaluation
D. Design Verification

Q2. It is stage processing developing of technical data that involves prototype delivery,
project summaries, economic analysis, final implementation.
A. Data Generation
B. Design Implementation
C. Data Evaluation
D. Design Verification

Q3 A processing developing of technical data that prototyping, model testing, model failure
analysis, quality assurance.
A. Data Generation
B. Design Implementation
C. Data Evaluation
D. Design Verification

Q4 A processing developing of technical data that involves engineering drawings, CAD


A. Data Generation
B. Design Implementation
C. Data Evaluation
D. Design Verification

Q5. A reverse engineering device such as Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM).


A. Design Implementation
B. Building CAD models
C. Digitizing the parts
D. Design Verification

Q6. It offers a way to considerably reduce the time needed to develop a physically
semifunctional prototype.
A. Design Implementation
B. Building CAD models
C. Digitizing the parts
D. Rapid Prototyping

Q7. This convers the raw point data into a usable format using a program that has the
capability to wrap the cloud of points with 3D, connected polygons.
A. Design Implementation
B. Building CAD models
C. Digitizing the parts
D. Rapid Prototyping

Q8. Sometimes called back engineering, is a process in which software, machines, aircraft,
architectural structures and other products are deconstructed to extract design information
from them.
A. Cell Technology
B. Rapid prototyping
C. Cell function
D. Reverse Engineering

Q9. It currently focuses on developing assays to study various cellular functions that can be
used in the academic, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
A. Cell Technology
B. Rapid prototyping
C. Cell function
D. Reverse Engineering

Q10. It is experience in cell biology, the Cell Technology Facility offers technical and scientific
support to researchers in each phase of their projects, including personalized training
courses.
A. Cell Fusion
B. Function and Preposition
C. Services and Analysis
D. Stem Cell

Q11. An electrochemical energy conversion device that was invented in 1839 by William
Grove to produce electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen into water.
A. Stem Cell
B. Cell Technology
C. Fuel Cell Technology
D. T-Cell

Q12. The structured organization provides even spacing of sequencing clusters to deliver
significant advantages over non-patterned cluster generation.
A. Plant Cell Technology
B. Patterned Flow Cell Technology
C. Stem Cell Technology
D. T-Cell Technology

Q13. It offers offer great promise for new medical treatments. Learn about stem cell types,
current and possible uses, and the state of research and practice.
A. Plant Cell Technology
B. Patterned Flow Cell Technology
C. Stem Cell Technology
D. T-Cell Technology

Q14. It produces and markets innovative solutions for commercial and research ____tissue
culture laboratories.
A. Plant Cell Technology
B. Patterned Flow Cell Technology
C. Stem Cell Technology
D. T-Cell Technology

Q15. It evaluates the rate of clearance of a drug using the liver hepatocytes or microsomes.
The disappearance of the parent chemical with time is an example of a change.
A. Elisa Assay Reagent
B. Metabolic Assay
C. Ultra-Sensitive Luminescence Kit
D. ADCC/CDC Research Service
Galinato, Mark James F. Due Date: Nov 11, 2022
BETMT – 2B Mr. Leo Privado

Topic 5:

“QUIZ ON FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING


SYSTEM (FMS) AND COMPUTER
INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (CIM)”
Q1. It is a form of automation in which several Machine tools are linked
together.
Flexible manufacturing system
Custom manufacturing system
Continuous manufacturing
Intermittent manufacturing
Q2. He is an American industrial engineer and inventor who developed the
Flexible Manufacturing System.
Thomas Edison
Jerome H. Lemelson
Jerome Lamelson
Frederick Winslow taylor
Q3. This is what type of FMS layout?

Inline or Progressive
Ladder
Loop
Rectangular
Q4. Types of FMS layout that contains rungs on which workstations are
located.
Inline or Progressive
Ladder
Loop
Rectangular

Q5. This is what type of FMS?


Inline or Progressive
Ladder
Single-cell
Rectangular
Q6. It is the manufacturing approach of using advanced software to control
the entire production.
CAD-CAM-CAE
Computer Intelligence Maintain
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Flexible manufacturing system
Q7. Who is the first person to use the phrase ‘Computer Integrated
manufacturing’
Jerome H. Lemelson
Isaac Newton
Edward L. Page
Dr. Joseph Harrington
Q8. CIM used different technologies: Except
Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS)
Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV)
Flexible Manufacturing System
Medical Technology
Q9. Advantages of CIM: Except
Skilled technologists required to operate the system
Decreased transportation time
Produce products at less expensive
Manufacturing lead time is less
Q10. A CIM system links computerized functional areas with factory floor
operations like material handling and management to provide direct
control and monitoring of all operations. Which of functional areas are not
included?
Design
Control
Analysis
Grinding

Marvin Cenidoza November 11, 2022


BET-MET-2B Leo Privado
Topic 6:

HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE IN


MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND
NEW TRENDS IN WASTE RECYCLE
TECHNOLOGY IN MANUFACTURING
SYSTEM
1. In industrial applications is simply an interface that leverages both software and
components of a given Manufacturing Execution System?

Data Collection Module


MES Hardware
User interface
Human machine interface

2. Who does not belong in the application processing unit?

Shift templates and job event details


Tolerance parameters to monitor
Easily managed tool and material configurations
User and permission capabilities

3. The _________are accessed either in-house or remotely, through an Internet


Browser?

Data Collection Module


Application Processing Unit
MES Hardware
Human Machine Interface

4. Human machine interface is utilized in situations where processing a


______________of inputs and outputs is necessary.

huge volume
many
multitudinous
multiple

5. What qualities should APUs have?

Data Collection Module filter capability


Machine use training protocols
Good experience in software
Have time management

6. It is the process of reusing, recycling or composting waste materials and converting


them into more useful products including materials, chemicals, fuels, or other
sources of energy?

Waste valorization
Recycling Robots
Green Waste Management
Material Life Cycle Extension
7. Classified as any biological waste that can be broken down into compost which is
then used in various fertilizers?

Green waste
Waste Compaction
Anaerobic Digestion
Composting/Organic Waste Recycling

8. It is use of advanced analytic techniques against very large, diverse data sets that
include structured, semi-structured and unstructured data, from different sources,
and in different sizes from terabytes to zettabytes?

Big Data & Analytics


Business Analyst
Analytics Consultant
Analytics Manager

9. Refers to the use of resources such as energy, water, land, and others for storing,
transporting, and distributing data?

Internet Waste
Hazardous waste
Radioactive waste
Medical waste

10. The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer


systems?

Artificial Intelligence
Data processing
Expert system
Intelligent retrieval

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