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The document is a quiz for a product design and manufacturing course. It contains questions about key terms and concepts related to manufacturing processes, product design, quality control, and production planning. The quiz covers topics such as the stages of a product's life cycle, concurrent engineering principles, manufacturing process selection factors, and the differences between fixed and variable costs.

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The document is a quiz for a product design and manufacturing course. It contains questions about key terms and concepts related to manufacturing processes, product design, quality control, and production planning. The quiz covers topics such as the stages of a product's life cycle, concurrent engineering principles, manufacturing process selection factors, and the differences between fixed and variable costs.

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Student Name: Date: 16/03/2021

Islamic University of Gaza


Faculty of Engineering Time: 30 Minutes
Industrial Engineering Department
Student Number: EIND 5053: Product Design and Manufacturing Total points: 30
Quiz #1
Eng. Amr Matar

Q1) Fill in the blanks (10 Points)


________________ is the process of converting raw materials into products by means of various
1.
processes, machinery, and operations, through a well-organized plan for each activity required.
________________ is a systematic approach integrating the design and manufacturing of products,
2.
with a view toward optimizing all elements involved in the life cycle of the product.
The life cycle of a new product generally consists of the four stages: ________________,
3.
________________, ________________, ________________.
________________ is a comprehensive approach to integrating the design process with production
4.
methods, materials, process planning, assembly, testing, and quality assurance.
________________ is the probability of an item to perform a required function under stated conditions
5.
for a specified period of time.
________________ deals with human‐machine interactions and thus is an important aspect of
6.
manufacturing operations in a plant, as well as of products in their normal use.
________________ involves assessing the competitive position of other manufacturers with respect to
7.
one’s own position.

Q2) Choose the correct answer (5 Points)


1. A method of controlling the movements of machine components by direct insertion of coded instructions
in the form of numerical data.
a. CIM.
b. CAD.
c. CAPP.
d. CNC.
2. A product’s malfunction or failure may cause bodily injury (or death) and financial loss to a person or an
organization. All those involved with the product must fully recognize the consequences of product
failure (even if misused). An example is brakes that do not function properly.
a. Lean production.
b. Product integrity.
c. Product liability.
d. Agile manufacturing.

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First Quiz EIND 5053: Product Design and Manufacturing

3. Which of the following is considered as a basic goal of concurrent engineering?


a. Reduce costs involved in taking the product form its design.
b. Reduce resources utilization.
c. Increase the time involved in taking the product form its design.
d. Increase changes in product’s design and engineering.

4. Cellular Manufacturing Helps companies achieve many important goals, include:


a. High-variety production.
b. Low-variety production.
c. One-piece flow with minimum waste.
d. a and b only.
e. a and c only.
5. Lot sizes typically between 100 and 5000, using more advanced machinery with computer control.
a. Job shops.
b. Batch production.
c. Mass Production.
d. All of the above.

Q3) What are the following terms stand for? (6 Points)


DFM: FMS:
C2C: TQM:
CAPP: JIT:

Q4) Answer the following: (9 Points)


1. Mention two computer tools that could be used in prototyping.

2. Mention three factors that you should focus on when you select particular manufacturing process.

3. What are the main difference between fixed costs and variable costs? Give example.

Good Luck

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