Engineering Technology courses generally transfer to 4-year engineering technology programs, but not to 4-year engineering programs.
A)True
B)False
True
Field service representatives travel to customers' sites to advise them how to install and operate electronic and computer equipment.
A)True
B)False
True
Chattahoochee Tech has a career placement office that can help you with resume writing and your job search.
A)True
B)False
True
Instead of training you on the specifics of a job, your Engineering Technology courses are designed to lay a foundation of knowledge so that you will be "ready for training".
A)True
B)False
True
The average starting salary of Engineering Technology graduates is $240,000 a year.
A)True
B)False
False
Which of the following courses is required of all Engineering Technology students?
Which of the following is not a valid Humanities/Fine Arts Elective?
A) CHEM 1151-Introduction to Chemistry 1
B) ENGL 2130-American Literature
C) ARTS 1101-Art Appreciation
D) HUMN 1101-Humanities
CHEM 1151-Introduction to Chemistry 1
Which students are required to take an internship course where they will be exposed to a real-world work environment?
A) Electrical & Computer E.T. students
B) Neither Electrical & Computer E.T. students nor Biomedical E.T. students
C) Biomedical E.T. students
D) Both Electrical & Computer E.T. students and Biomedical E.T. students
Biomedical Students
Which course is only one credit hour?
A) Internship
B) Precalculus
C) Networking Systems
D) Capstone Project
Capstone Project
Which of the following courses must be taken by both Electrical & Computer E.T. students and Biomedical E.T. students?
A) BMET 1231-Medical Equipment 1
B) ECET 2220-Electronic Circuits 2
C) ECET 1191-Computer Programming Fundamentals
D)PHYS 1111-Introductory Physics 1
PHYS 1111-Introductory Physics 1
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The word "electricity" comes from the ancient Greek word for
C) amber
Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning was static electricity by
C) storing a strong charge in a Leyden jar
He developed a famous set of mathematical equations that explain the behaviour of electromagnetic fields.
D) James Maxwell
He demonstrated that current flowing through a wire caused the wire to behave as a magnet.
C) Michael Faraday
The 1893 World Fair's "Electricity Building" helped educate the public to the advantages of
B) ac electrical power
Which of the following was NOT invented by Thomas Edison?
B) electric motor
In the battle between dc and ac power distribution, who was the chief proponent of dc power?
D) Thomas Edison
In the battle between dc and ac power distribution, who was the chief proponent of ac power?
B) Nicola Tesla
Vacuum tubes became popular because the could
B) amplify signals and act as electonic switches
Which of the following was NOT an advantage of transistors over vacuum tubes?
A) they can operate at higher voltages
Guglielmo Marconi was the first person to
D) successfully transmit Morse code wirelessly
When integrated circuits were introduced, they had the major advantage of
D) storing multiple transistors on a single device
by the end of the 1980's, how many transistors could be stored onto a single integrated circuit?
B) over a million
The first digital computers were built using
C) vacuum tubes and relays
The earliest digital computers were built
B) around the time of World War 2
Before the IBM PC was introduced, most competing home computer systems were incompatible with one another because they all used different
embedded systems
operating systems
microprocessors
networking protocols
operating systems
Which home computer manufacturer did not switch to the IBM PC format?
C) Apple
Which company produced the operating system for the original IBM PC?
D) Microsoft
In the 1990's, PCs began to replace large mainframe computers at a fast rate. What innovation led to this?
C) computer networks
Tiny computers found in every day items such as digital cameras and televisions are known as
B) embedded systems
Length (Metric)
1000 meters in a kilometer
100 cenimeters in one meter
1000 millimeters in one meter
also said
one meter is 1/1000 of a kilometer
one centimeter is equal to 1/100 meter
one millimeter is equal to 1/1000 meter
1 m*1/1000m=.0001km
i think
there are 12 inches in a foot
3 feet in a yard
5280 feet in a mile
also said
1 inch is 1/12 foot
1 foot is 1/3 yard
1 foot is 1/5280 mile.
1foot=1/5280 mile
There are 2.54 cm in 1 inch
3.28 feet in one meter
1.61 km in 1 mile
1 cm is .394 inches
1 foot is .263 meters
1 mile is .622 km
16 ounces in 1 pound
2000 pounds in 1 ton
1000 grams in 1 kilogram
454 grams in 1 pound
2.20 pounds in one kilogram
1000 kilograms in 1 metric ton
1.10 tons in a metric ton
weight
9 square feet in 1 square yard
4840 square yards in 1 acre
640 acres in 1 square mile
10.76 square feet in 1 square meter
2.59 square km in 1 square mile.
area
8 ounces in 1 cup
2 cups in 1 pint
2 pints in 1 quart
4 pints and 32 ounces in 1 quart
4 quarts in 1 gallon
7.48 gallons in 1 cubic foot
1000 milliliters in 1 liter
3.79 liters in 1 gallon
29.6 milliliters in 1 ounce
volume
Be careful when converting area. There are not 1000 square meters in a square kilometer. Instead, there are 1000^2 (1,000,000) square meters in a square kilometer
Similarly, there are 12^2 (144) square inches in a square foot. Area
Dont get confused when e talk about an ounce of volume and an ounce of weight. They are separate things.
1 ounce of water weighs approximately one ounce, but one ounce of lead weighs a whole lot more than one ounce. Volume.
Be careful when converting volume. There are not 100 cubic centimeters in a cubic meter. Instead, there are 100^3 (1,000,000) cubic centimeters in a cubic meter.
Volume.
how many cm are in 1 inch?
2.54
640 cm are equal to how many meters?
C) 6.4
640 m are equal to how many centimeters?
D) 64000
640 m are equal to how many millimeters?
B) 640000
9.5 km are equal to how many meters?
D) 9500
9.5 km are equal to how many centimeters?
C) 950000
9.5 m are equal to how many kilometers?
D) .0095
440 inches are equal to how many yards?
B) 12.2
440 inches are equal to how many miles?
B) .00694
38 km are equal to how many miles?
A) 23.6
4007 feet are equal to how many kilometers?
D) 1.22
90,000 millimeters are equal to how many feet?
C) 295
90,000 seconds are equal to how many years?
C) .0285
47 weeks are equal to how many minutes?
C) 473,760
47 weeks are equal to how many seconds?
A) 28,425,600
47 ounces are equal to how many pounds?
D) 2.94
380 grams are equal to how many pounds?
C) .838
3 tons are equal to how many kilograms?
B) 2,722
3 metric tons are equal to how many pounds?
D) 6614
30,000,000 grams are equal to how many tons?
A) 33.1
Know the type of degree you will earn in this program?
Biomedical Engineering Technology (abbreviated BMT or BMET)
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (abbreviated EET or ECET)
Know the difference between an Engineering Technology degree and an Engineering degree.
Engineering degrees include a great deal of math and theory but relatively little hands-on training.
Know the difference between an engineering technology degree and an engineering degree.
Engineering Technology includes a balance of math and theory and hands-on training.
What is CTC's work ethic program designed to do?
D) all of the above
Being late for class would affect your rating on which work ethic trait?
C) Attendance
Being dishonest will result in a poor score on which work ethic trait?
B) Character
Encouraging and facilitating pride, trust, and group identity is which work ethic trait?
C) Teamwork
Wearing a tank top when making a formal presentation to the class would result in a low score on which work ethic trait?
D) Appearance
Getting mad when being corrected by the instructor will result in a poor score on which work ethic trait?
B) Attitude
Staying on task and utilizing time constructively refers to which work ethic trait?
B) Productivity
Prioritizing and managing time effectively refers to which work ethic trait?
A) Organizational skills
Attending class but not listening attentively will result in a poor score on which work ethic trait?
B) Communication
Working to resolve conflicts and identify solutions in which all parties benefit refers to which work ethic trait?
D) Cooperation
Treating instructors, staff, and fellow students with courtesy and tact refers to which work ethic trait?
D) Respect
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Education is on-going, and can be accomplished by many different methods including taking courses, attending seminars, and reading books and magazines.
As a student and employee, you must always be aware of your professional, ethical, and social responsibilities. This means you must
D) all of the above
Which of the following statements is true?
B) A commitment to continuous improvement is necessary in today's world, which means always striving to improve even when things are going well.
Which of the following is not one of the ten work ethic traits?
D) Attentiveness
It is important to have a commitment to quality, timeliness, and
D) continuous improvement
If you take the first letters of all of the ten work ethics traits, then you can spell the three words "coat", "cap", and "car".
D) This isn't even a question! Why is this statement here? What does this have to do with anything? Has the instructor lost his mind?
In which case should a digital multimeter not be used?
B) When measuring high frequency voltages
What does an oscilloscope do?
A) It measures voltage
A digital multimeter is an effective tool for detecting distortion in a signal.
A) True
B) False
B) False
Most digital multimeters are useful for measuring ac voltage at low frequencies.
A) True
B) False
A) True
Because an oscilloscope gives a visual representation of a voltage and a digital multimeter does not, an oscilloscope is more effective at detecting distortion.
A) True
B) False
A) True
You want to measure a low-frequency current. What should you use?
A) Digital multimeter
B) Oscilloscope
A) Digital multimeter
An oscilloscope is better at producing high-frequency voltages than a digital multimeter.
A) True
B) False
B) False
When a signal changes its shape due to some problem, we call it
C) distortion
An oscilloscope can measure only voltage.
A) True
B) False
A) True
A digital multimeter can only measure voltage, but an oscilloscope can both measure and produce voltages.
A) True
B) False
B) False
To determine the voltage of a wave, you first must determine how many divisions tall the wave is. Then, you must multiply the number of divisions by
C) the vertical sensitivity
On an oscilloscope, the y-axis is split up into how many divisions?
A) 8
On an oscilloscope, the number of vertical divisions a wave occupies is the same as the wave's voltage.
A) True
B) False
B) False
On an oscilloscope, each of the small lines on the x and y axes represent what portion of a division?
D) .2 divisions
What quantity is measured on the x-axis of the oscilloscope?
C) time
What quantity is measured on the y-axis of the oscilloscope?
A) voltage
Which of the following is spelled correctly?
C) oscilloscope
When determining the voltage of a wave on the oscilloscope, you should multiply the vertical sensitivity setting by
D) the height of the wave in divisions
When measuring the ac voltage at a wall outlet, the frequency is too high to be able to accurately take a voltage reading with a digital multimeter.
A) True
B) False
B) False
On an oscilloscope, voltage is measured on the x-axis.
A) True
B) False
B) False
On an oscilloscope, the vertical sensitivity knob is used to set
A) The number of volts each division represents
If two waves appear on an oscilloscope at the same time, then they both have the same vertical sensitivity setting.
A) True
B) False
B) False
An oscilloscope is incapable of changing the value of a voltage.
A) True
B) False
A) True
Distortion cannot be detected by using a digital multimeter.
A) True
B) False
A) True
On an oscilloscope, the x-axis is used to measure
B) Time
On an oscilloscope, the y-axis is used to measure
B) voltage
What letter is used to represent period?
C) T
How do you convert between frequency and period?
A) Take the inverse
A wave that repeats the same shape over and over again is called a _______ wave.
C) periodic
The number of times a waveform repeats itself in one second is known as the
A) frequency
The amount of time it takes for one cycle of a waveform is known as the
D) period
A fast waveform has a large frequency and a small period.
A) True
B) False
A) True
A slow waveform has a large frequency and a small period.
A) True
B) False
B) False
Frequency is measured in
D) Hertz
Period is measured in
B) seconds
To determine the period of a wave when looking at the oscilloscope, you must multiply the width of the wave in divisions by
D) The horizontal sensitivity
The period of a wave is dependent on its voltage value.
A) True
B) False
B) False
Measuring the voltage of a wave (vertical) has absolutely nothing at all to do with measuring its period (horizontal).
A) True
B) False
A) True
A wave repeats itself 40 times every two seconds. What is its frequency?
B) 20 Hz
A wave repeats itself 150 times every three seconds. What is its period?
D) 20 ms
A periodic wave has a very large frequency. That means that it also has
D) a very small period
A periodic wave has a very small voltage. That means that it also has
C) Voltage has no effect on frequency or period
A periodic wave has a very small period. That means that it also has