Which of the following do tend to communicate design information between groups in
today's design and manufacturing organizations?
a. 3D models
b. Detail drawings
c. Product metadata
d. Engineering change orders
e. Requirements - Answer a. 3D models
With respect to engineering documentation, which of the following statements best
describes the reality of its present existence?
a. It is used by companies that are not leading their industry
b. It is used in one form or another throughout the product lifecycle
c. Engineering documentation can be created with compatible systems from different
vendors
d. It is extremely effective given the state of technology today
e. It is extremely ineffective and cumbersome - Answer b. It serves throughout the
product life cycle in several forms
Which one of the following choices best describes the requirements of engineering
documentation?
a. The need to specify information on technical and procedural aspects
b. The need for the archiving of design ideas and legal status
c. Standardized forms of communication and information presentation
d. All of the above
e. None of the above - Answer d. All of the above
, Which of the following items best describes the role of CAD in an organization?
a. It creates artifacts that are of little or no significant value
b. Speed is more important than quality when making geometry
c. CAD enables communication and collaboration between groups
d. CAD prevents archiving of intellectual property
e. CAD files ONLY can communicate all the requirements - the correct answer is c. CAD
enables communication and collaboration among groups
The following is NOT one of the main characteristics of model-based enterprise:
a. Drawings are a source of communication
b. Models are utilized to conduct machining
c. Salespersons use model data to communicate to customers
d. Service engineers can refer to design model information for repairs
e. None of the above - Answer a. The drawings are used as a basis of communication
Which one of the following is an advantage of working with 3D models compared to
working with 2D drawings?
a. 3D models are more intuitive and easier to interpret
b. 3D models do support better communication with non-technical audiences
c. 3D models allow for easier identification and removal of errors
d. All of the above
Which of the following geometry examples describes models with gaps, openings and
edges whose neighboring relationship has only one face merged with them?
a. Non-manifold
b. Normal
c. Solid
d. Non_Euclidean
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