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1.

Application Categories in Robot Vision

1. Which of the following is a primary application of robot vision?


a) Data collection
b) Object recognition
c) Navigation
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
2. In which application category is robot vision used to inspect the quality of
products?
a) Identification
b) Inspection
c) Measurement
d) Guidance
Answer: b) Inspection
3. Which robot vision system helps in guiding robots for assembly tasks?
a) Measurement system
b) Guidance system
c) Identification system
d) Navigation system
Answer: b) Guidance system
4. Which robot vision category is primarily used for object localization and sorting?
a) Identification
b) Measurement
c) Navigation
d) Inspection
Answer: a) Identification
5. In which application category would robot vision be used for determining
dimensions of objects?
a) Measurement
b) Navigation
c) Guidance
d) Inspection
Answer: a) Measurement

2. Types of Production

6. Which type of production is best suited for manufacturing a high volume of


identical products?
a) Job Shop Production
b) Mass Production
c) Batch Production
d) Continuous Production
Answer: b) Mass Production
7. Which production type is typically used for manufacturing customized products in
small quantities?
a) Job Shop Production
b) Continuous Production
c) Mass Production
d) Batch Production
Answer: a) Job Shop Production
8. Which type of production is characterized by the production of products in small
to medium batches?
a) Job Shop Production
b) Continuous Production
c) Batch Production
d) Mass Production
Answer: c) Batch Production
9. Which production type involves a continuous flow of materials and is often used
in chemical industries?
a) Mass Production
b) Job Shop Production
c) Continuous Production
d) Batch Production
Answer: c) Continuous Production
10. What is the primary characteristic of job shop production?
a) High automation
b) Large volumes of identical products
c) Custom-made products for individual orders
d) Low flexibility
Answer: c) Custom-made products for individual orders

3. Evaluation in Robot Vision

11. Which factor is crucial in evaluating the effectiveness of a robot vision system?
a) Image processing speed
b) Sensor power consumption
c) Sensor alignment
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
12. How is the accuracy of a robot vision system evaluated?
a) By measuring how well it detects objects
b) By the cost of the system
c) By the system's energy consumption
d) By the number of sensors used
Answer: a) By measuring how well it detects objects
13. In robot vision, what is primarily evaluated to determine the quality of the system?
a) Robot's mobility
b) Visual data accuracy
c) Speed of the robot
d) Number of interfaces
Answer: b) Visual data accuracy
14. Which of the following is NOT an evaluation criterion for robot vision systems?
a) Resolution
b) Field of view
c) Sensor durability
d) Cost of the robot
Answer: d) Cost of the robot
15. Which evaluation aspect is critical when selecting a vision system for high-speed
production environments?
a) Image resolution
b) Data processing speed
c) Sensor cost
d) Weight of the sensor
Answer: b) Data processing speed

4. Value-Adding Machine Vision

16. Which of the following best describes the role of machine vision in
manufacturing?
a) Replaces human workers
b) Increases product defect rates
c) Adds value by improving inspection and quality control
d) Reduces production capacity
Answer: c) Adds value by improving inspection and quality control
17. In value-adding machine vision, the system’s primary role is to:
a) Increase complexity
b) Detect product defects
c) Replace human workers
d) Decrease automation
Answer: b) Detect product defects
18. How does machine vision add value to manufacturing processes?
a) By reducing automation costs
b) By improving product quality and reducing errors
c) By eliminating the need for sensors
d) By increasing manual inspection requirements
Answer: b) By improving product quality and reducing errors
19. Value-adding vision systems are most commonly used in which industry?
a) Automotive
b) Textile
c) Food processing
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
20. Which aspect of manufacturing is most improved by value-adding machine vision
systems?
a) Worker safety
b) Product quality and consistency
c) Factory size
d) Machine speed
Answer: b) Product quality and consistency

5. Integration and Interfaces

21. What is the purpose of interfaces in robot vision systems?


a) To connect sensors with actuators
b) To ensure communication between subsystems
c) To reduce production cost
d) To replace human workers
Answer: b) To ensure communication between subsystems
22. Which of the following is a key factor in robot vision system integration?
a) Sensor speed
b) Compatibility between hardware and software
c) Size of the robot
d) Number of robots in the system
Answer: b) Compatibility between hardware and software
23. The integration of robot vision systems into manufacturing typically requires
which of the following?
a) New production lines
b) Synchronization of sensors and actuators
c) Reduction of sensor types
d) Removal of human workers
Answer: b) Synchronization of sensors and actuators
24. What is essential for the success of robot vision integration?
a) High number of sensors
b) Efficient data transmission and processing
c) Simple robot design
d) Manual inspection
Answer: b) Efficient data transmission and processing
25. Which system component is crucial for integrating robot vision with robotic arms?
a) Electrical interface
b) Sensor positioning
c) Human-machine interface
d) Actuators
Answer: a) Electrical interface

6. Mechanical and Electrical Interfaces

26. What is the main function of mechanical interfaces in robot vision systems?
a) To handle data transmission
b) To provide power to sensors
c) To mount and align sensors with the robot’s frame
d) To control robot movement
Answer: c) To mount and align sensors with the robot’s frame
27. Electrical interfaces are responsible for:
a) Powering the vision sensors and transmitting data
b) Reducing the robot’s speed
c) Collecting visual data
d) Increasing the complexity of the system
Answer: a) Powering the vision sensors and transmitting data
28. What does a mechanical interface in a vision system primarily affect?
a) Vision data accuracy
b) Sensor mounting and stability
c) Data processing speed
d) System power consumption
Answer: b) Sensor mounting and stability
29. Which of the following is true for electrical interfaces in robot vision?
a) They connect the robot to external machines
b) They only provide power to sensors
c) They transmit both power and data signals
d) They handle mechanical tasks
Answer: c) They transmit both power and data signals
30. What is the key function of temporal interfaces in robot vision?
a) Mounting and positioning of sensors
b) Synchronizing the timing of image capture and processing
c) Transmitting electrical signals
d) Guiding the robot for object manipulation
Answer: b) Synchronizing the timing of image capture and processing

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