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This document contains a quiz on controls engineering terminology and concepts. It tests identification of terms like programmable logic controller, process control, control loop, range limits, resolution and sensors. It also tests identification of parts of PLC systems, ladder logic diagrams, programming symbols and process control diagrams. Finally, it asks to enumerate capabilities, languages, control loops and sensors and explain a quote about measurement and control.

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This document contains a quiz on controls engineering terminology and concepts. It tests identification of terms like programmable logic controller, process control, control loop, range limits, resolution and sensors. It also tests identification of parts of PLC systems, ladder logic diagrams, programming symbols and process control diagrams. Finally, it asks to enumerate capabilities, languages, control loops and sensors and explain a quote about measurement and control.

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QUIZ NO.

1
CONTROLS ENGINEERING
Name: Date:
I. Terminology Identification. Write the answer on the blank space provided.

_______________ 1. Is an industrial digital computer, which has been ruggedized and adapted for the
control of manufacturing processes or any activity that requires high reliability, ease of programming and
process fault diagnosis.

_______________ 2. It is the science of automated measure and control of process variable such as
temperature, pressure, flow, level and speed.

_______________ 3. Is a series of actions directed for making a system variable adheres to a reference
value.

_______________ 4. Maximum and minimum values that can be measured.

_______________ 5. Smallest discernible change in the measured value.

_______________ 6. Is an electrical switch operated by an applied magnetic field. It is commonly used in


pneumatic cylinders indicating the position of the piston.

_______________ 7. Is an electromechanical device operated by a physical force applied to it by an object.


The limit switch is used to indicate the presence or absence of an object.

_______________ 8. Is an IEC standard for PLCs. The publication describes the different PLC programming
languages, the data types, and standard functions.

_______________ 9. The standard current range for an analog signal.

_______________ 10. This is an interconnection of components forming a system configuration which will
provide a desired system response.

II. Part Identification. Write the answer on the black space provided.

A. PLC Parts

1. ___________

2. ___________

3. ___________

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QUIZ NO. 1
CONTROLS ENGINEERING
B. LADDER PROGRAMMING PARTS

2 4
3

1 5

C. LADDER PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS

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QUIZ NO. 1
CONTROLS ENGINEERING
D. PROCESS CONTROL

1 2 3 4 5

6. __________

III. Enumeration
A. 3 Capabilities of Modern PLC
B. 5 PLC Programming Languages
C. 2 types of Control Loop
D. Give 8 Industrial Sensors

IV. Essay. Explain the quote “You cannot control what you cannot measure”. Maximum of 5 sentences (10 pts.)

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