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Internel Test Question Format
Internel Test Question Format
NOTE: Answer any EIGHT Questions from PART-A and any FOUR from PART -B, NOTE: Answer any EIGHT Questions from PART-A and any FOUR from PART -B,
Each question in PART-A carries 4 marks and PART –B carries 7 marks Each question in PART-A carries 4 marks and PART –B carries 7 marks
PART - A PART - A
1. What is graphic standard and list out its needs? 1. What is graphic standard and list out its needs?
2. Describe briefly wireframe modelling. 2. Describe briefly wireframe modelling.
3. Explain the components of CAD Hardware. 3. Explain the components of CAD Hardware.
4. What are the input and output devices of CAD system? 4. What are the input and output devices of CAD system?
5. Write a brief on types of network topology. 5. Write a brief on types of network topology.
6. What are the benefits of CAM? 6. What are the benefits of CAM?
7. List any four guidelines of DFMA. 7. List any four guidelines of DFMA.
8. Explain Just in time manufacturing philosophy 8. Explain Just in time manufacturing philosophy
9. Differentiate sequential engineering and Concurrent engineering. 9. Differentiate sequential engineering and Concurrent engineering.
10. Write short note on Master production schedule. 10. Write short note on Master production schedule.
PART – B PART – B
1. Explain the Shigley’s design process with neat flow chart. 1. Explain the Shigley’s design process with neat flow chart.
2. Explain the solid modelling technique. 2. Explain the solid modelling technique.
3. Describe the procedure of finite element analysis and List out the 3. Describe the procedure of finite element analysis and List out the
advantages of finite element analysis. advantages of finite element analysis.
4. Explain variant and generative approaches of Computer aided 4. Explain variant and generative approaches of Computer aided
process planning process planning
5. Explain in detail about Material Requirement planning. 5. Explain in detail about Material Requirement planning.