Q.1
Snap
  • A feature in CAD software that allows a user to have objects on the workplane attract to each other in order to assist alignment.
  • The virtual, moveable flat surface that 3D objects are constructed on in CAD software
  • The process of building up a 3D object one thin layer at a time.
  • Any material that is used to create the 3D object. Usually it's plastic, but there are other kinds.
Q.2
What is filament?
  • The material used in 3D printing that comes on a spool. There are a variety of kinds.
  • The file that is downloaded to print.
  • The program used to slice the object.
  • The part of the 3D printer that heats up during printing.
Q.3
OBJ
  • A popular file extension for 3D objects.
  • The virtual representation of a real 3 dimensional object
  • A category of software that allows creation of digital representations of objects
  • Refers to objects that have length, width and height.
Q.4
printing uses
  • Printer only
  • Computer printer and software
  • Software only
  • Normal printer
Q.5
What does SLS stand for?
  • Standard Laser Selection
  • Selective Laser Solution
  • Selective Laser Sintering
  • Selective Liquid Sintering
Q.6
What is the file format we export to print?
  • doc
  • pdf
  • jpeg
  • stl
Q.7
What does PLA stand for?
  • Polylactic Acid
  • Potentially Loud Argement
  • Polyester Liquid Acid
  • Polylactic Augment
Q.8
Which method ofprinting melts a plastic filament and builds the object on a plate layer by layer?
  • CLIP
  • SLA
  • SLS
  • FDM
Q.9
A first, typical or preliminary model of something from which other forms are developed or copied is called a:
  • Polytype
  • Prototype
  • Practice run
  • Protozip
Q.10
One of theprinter advantage
  • Costly
  • Needs many people
  • Reduces time
  • Increases time
Q.11
What does FDM stands for ?
  • First direct method
  • Frequent printing
  • Fused Deposition Modeling
  • Fast Printing
Q.12
What are the basic characteristics ofPrinting?
  • 3D objects are made in layers, it is an additive process
  • 3D objects are created using a subtractive process
  • 3D objects print from the computer
  • 3D objects are downloaded and printed from the internet
Q.13
ABS Filament has which of the following characteristics?
  • Thermoplastic, requires ventilation
  • Made of natural materials, does not require ventilation
Q.14
Theprinting is used to make models in
  • Transportation
  • Food industry
  • Fashion
  • Architecture
Q.15
The common method ofprinting uses
  • Double Nozzle
  • Single nozzle
  • Wood
  • cutter
Q.16
What kind ofPrinter do we have?
  • LulzBot Mini
  • LulzBot Taz
  • MakerBot
  • XYZ Printer
Q.17
Printing begins with a string of solid material call a __________.
  • Process
  • Extrudes
  • Printed
  • Filament
Q.18
FDM is the most ____________________ form ofprinting technology available with new material
  • Hard to achieve
  • Cost effective
  • Expensive
  • Common used
Q.19
What is a prototype?
  • a model of a product
  • the final design of a product
  • the idea for a product
Q.20
The cost and capacity of of the printer will depend on what you want to _________________.
  • Buy
  • Sell
  • Create
  • Draw
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