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What was the primary industry before the industrial Revolution?
a) manufacturing
b) agriculture
c) mining
d) transportation

What is NOT one of the innovations in the Communication Technology Discipline?
a) Digital Printing
b) Wireless Telecommunications
c) Keyless Start Cars
d) Video Game Design

Fuel Cells and Hybrid vehicles are part of what technology discipline?
a) Communication Technology
b) Transportation Technology
c) Biotechnology
d) Construction Technology

Which is one negative impact of automation on human labor?
a) Faster Production
b) Consistent products
c) Fewer Human Jobs
d) Less Human Error

How has automation helped the manufacturing process?
a) Greater Standardization and Higher Product Quality
b) Slower Product Demand
c) Less Jobs
d) Room for Machine Error

Define Ergonomics:
a) The use of chemicals to treat or cure disease.
b) The science of designing equipment and environments to promote human health, safety and well being.
c) The process of giving organism's traits they never had naturally by changing their normal genes.
d) a propagation method wherein a cell from a plant or animal is used to create a clone, or duplicate

Define Computer Integrated Manufacturing:
a) Done with the aid of computer programs that help tie all the phases of manufacturing together to make a unified whole.
b) A small self contained computer used to run a machine.
c) a technique based on mathematics is used to improve the production process.
d) process in which numerical directions contained in a computer program control or monitor machines

Define Assembly Line
a) The process of giving organism's traits they never had naturally by changing their normal genes.
b) a company's approach to its employees in which the employees are expected to meet a performance standard
c) an agreement on a uniform or common size for certain parts
d) an arrangement in which the product being made moves from one workstation to the next while parts are added

Define Just-in-Time
a) a company approach to its employees in which the employees are expected to meet a performance standard.
b) a system of delivering parts and materials just as they are needed for use in production
c) the process of giving organisms traits they never had naturally by changing their normal genes
d) The use of chemicals to treat or cure disease.

define Waste management
a) all the operations involved in the collection, storage and treatment of waste
b) an agreement or a uniform or common size for certain parts.
c) a technique based on mathematics is used to improve the production process.
d) the process of giving organisms traits they never had naturally by changing their normal genes

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