• 1. 
    Engineers should keep their Engineering Notebook up to date and have it witnessed often by anyone.

  • True
  • False
  • 2. 
    Which Engineering notebook is the least expensive and versatile legal Engineering Notebook?

  • #7 (Hard Cover Bound)
  • #8 (Spiral Notebook type)
  • #9 (Composition Notebook)
  • 3. 
    You don't have to use both sides of a page in your Engineering Notebook.

  • True
  • False
  • 4. 
    In case of an error, an engineer should draw a single line through the incorrect data, NOT use correction fluid, and initial and date ALL corrections.

  • True
  • False
  • 5. 
    You may use permanent marker in your engineering notebook.

  • True
  • False
  • 6. 
    When you make an error:

  • Scratch it out completely
  • Erase it
  • Draw a line through it
  • X it out
  • 7. 
    An engineer should use Engineering Notebooks to write down every idea, drawing, computation/calculation, observation, meeting notes/class notes, questions/answers, and interactions with other people or organizations.

  • True
  • False
  • 8. 
    True or False: You are allowed to draw in your engineering notebook

  • True
  • False
  • 9. 
    True or false: You are encouraged to remove pages from your Engineering Design Notebook.

  • True
  • False
  • 10. 
    Why does the Engineering Notebook have to be in pen or permanent ink?

  • Because the engineering notebook can be used during legal proceedings during a patent dispute.
  • Because pencil is for middle and elementary school.
  • You should NOT use a pen.
  • Because it makes you look more professional.
  • 11. 
    The Engineering Notebook can be used in a court of law to establish intellectual property ownership.

  • True
  • False
  • 12. 
    Using the truth table below predict what the output would be for an AND gate and an OR gate if the input A signal is 0 and the input B signal is 1.

  • AND = 0, OR = 1
  • AND = 1, OR = 0
  • AND = 1, OR = 1
  • AND = 0, OR = 0
  • 13. 
    Identify the scale that reads 1 inch on the drawing = 100 ft. actual.

  • 100:1
  • 1:100
  • 10:1/2
  • 1/2:10
  • 14. 
    Using the diagram below identify the position of the valve.

  • Valve Closed
  • Valve Open
  • Valve Throttled
  • Valve Locked Closed
  • 15. 
    Using the diagram below identify the type of control valve shown.

  • Pressure Control Valve
  • Flow Control Valve
  • Level Control Valve
  • Temperature Control Valve
  • 16. 
    Using the diagram below identify the valve actuator type shown.

  • Motor
  • Diaphragm
  • Solenoid
  • Piston
  • 17. 
    The revision block on a drawing represents changes made to the drawing.

  • True
  • False
  • 18. 
    Isometric projections presents a single view of the component commonly from above and at a 30 degree angle.

  • True
  • False
  • 19. 
    Identify which of the designations represents a pneumatic to current modifier.

  • P/I
  • E/I
  • P/T
  • I/E
  • 20. 
    Logic AND gates provides an output (on) when all its inputs are on, true or equal to 1.

  • True
  • False
  • 21. 
    Using the diagram below identify the pipe fitting shown.

  • Pipe Reducer
  • Hose Connection
  • Cross
  • Blank Flange
  • 22. 
    The drawing shown below is an example of what type of drawing?

  • Architectural Drawing
  • Tolerance Drawing
  • Construction Drawing
  • Fabrication Drawing
  • 23. 
    Transmitters are used to convert the signal from a sensor to a form that can be sent to a remote point for processing, controlling, or monitoring.

  • True
  • False
  • 24. 
    Using the diagram below identify the electronic component shown.

  • Transistor
  • Diode
  • Fixed Resistor
  • Amplifier
  • 25. 
    Using the diagram below identify the component represented.

  • Transformer
  • Resistor
  • Capacitor
  • Transistor
  • 26. 
    Using the diagram below identify the electrical component shown.

  • Fuse
  • Single Pole Switch
  • Transformer
  • Relay
  • 27. 
    As a rule P&IDs do not have a drawing scale and present only the relationship or sequence between components.

  • True
  • False
  • 28. 
    Where does the Table of Contents go?

  • First Page
  • Page Four
  • Last Page
  • Nowhere, this is a trick.
  • 29. 
    Where should us number the pages on the engineering notebook?

  • Upper Right Corner of each page
  • Upper Left Corner of each page
  • Upper Outer Corner of each page
  • Upper Middle of each page
  • 30. 
    Engineers can use a 3 ring binder as their Engineering Notebook.

  • True
  • False
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