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  • What does the term 'Ferrous Metal' mean?
    Metal that contain iron
    Metals that don't contain iron
    Metals that don't contain lead
    Metals that contain lead
  • Name the Smart Material shown.....
    Quantum Tunnelling Composite
    Electroluminescent Material
    Photochromic Material
    Piezoelectric
  • Which is an example of a CNC machine used in engineering?
    NDT
    Water Jet Cutting
    Computer Aided Manufacture
    Manual Drilling Machine
  • Which of the following is a property of copper?
    Looks good
    Conductivity
    Corrosive
    Ductility
  • Which of the following smart materials bends back to it's original shape when heated?
    Photochromic Materials
    Quantum Tunnelling Composite - QTC
    Piezoelectric
    Shape Memory Alloy - SMA
  • Name the joining Method shown.....
    Welding
    Nuts and Bolts
    Brazing
    Soldering
  • Which material would be most suitable for making kitchen sinks and why?
    Titanium - Durable
    Copper - Good Conductor
    Aluminium - Lightweight
    Stainless Steel - Non corrosive
  • Name the Joining Method shown.....
    Adhesives
    Welding
    Soldering
    Nuts and Bolts
  • Name the surface finish shown.....
    Linishing
    Galvanising
    Electroplating
    Plastic Coating
  • Which material shown is an example of a ceramic material?
    GRP
    Tungsten Carbide
    Stainless Steel
    Concrete
  • What does CNC stand for?
    Control Numerical Computers
    Computer Numeric Controllable
    Computing Numerical Controlling
    Computer Numeric Control
  • Which of the following is an advantage of CNC machines being used in industry?
    Workforce will have a safer and cleaner environment
    CNC machines can cost a lot of money
    CNC machines can run 24/7
    Unemployment rate will increase
  • What is a Photochromic Material?
    Materials that change colour due to temperature changes
    Materials that conduct electricity when light levels change
    Materials that change colour due to light intensity changing
    Materials that conduct electricity when temperature changes
  • Name the hand tool shown
    Ruler
    Scribe
    Centre Punch
    Engineer's Set Square
  • Which of the following is an example of a NDT procedure?
    Crack Testing
    Hardness Testing
    Corrosion Testing
    Ductility Testing
  • Complete the Sentence: Copper and Zinc make an alloy called.....
    Copper Zinc Alloy
    Brass
    Concrete
    Bronze
  • What is a disadvantage of forging?
    Heat treatment can be provided to the work piece
    Reduces overall cost
    Risks to staff as they are working with high temperatures
  • Define the term 'Smart Material'
    Smart Materials change properties due to environment changes
    Materials that can make themselves
    Materials which know where they live
    Materials that have a high IQ
  • What ways can Modern Technology affect the Workforce?
    Workforce will have a much cleaner and safer environment
    Workforce may be put out of jobs
    Workforce isn't affected at all
    Workforce may be given new job profiles to work under
  • Which one of the following is an advantage of Forging?
    Less Waste material is produced
    None of the above
    Forging has many risks to it
    Forging is expensive
  • Name the Joining Method shown.....
    Nuts and Bolts
    Threaded Fasteners
    Self Tapping Screws
    Riveting
  • Name the surface finish shown.....
    Galvanising
    Electroplating
    Carbon Coating
    Polishing
  • Which of the following materials shown is an example of a composite material?
    Stainless Steel
    Carbon Fibre
    Tungsten Carbide
    Lead
  • Name the Joining Method shown.....
    Riveting
    Soldering
    Welding
    Brazing
  • DMLS is a rapid prototyping process used in industry. What does 'DMLS' stand for?
    Direct Metal Laser Selecting
    Direct Metal Laser Sinistering
    Designated Metal Laser Sinistering
    Direct Metallic Laser Selective
  • Which Destructive Testing procedure is being shown?
    Conductivity Testing
    Hardness Testing
    Tensile Strength Testing
    Toughness Testing
  • Why might Polymers be preferred to other than metals?
    Polymers come in a wide range of colours
    Polymers are rare
    Polymers are cheaper
    Polymers are just a posh way of saying Plastics
  • Which one of the following can be used as a surface finish for mild steel?
    Linishing
    Electroplating
    Plastic Coating
    NDT
  • What it a typical application for thermochromic materials?
    Baby Spoons
    Sunglasses
    Children's Mugs
    Braces
  • Name one other additive process
    Milling
    Turning
    FDM
    Sawing