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Robotics Question & Answers

July 26, 2022 By WatElectronics

This article lists 100 Robotics MCQs for Engineering Students. The Robotics Questions & Answers below include solutions and links to the relevant topic. This is helpful for users who are preparing for their exams and interviews, or professionals who would like to brush up on the fundamentals of Robotics.

The robots are classified based on configuration, depending on the control system, and generation. The first-generation robots are remote-controlled, second-generation robots are autonomous example cleaning bots, and the third-generation robots are comes under network technology whereas the teleoperated and autonomous are two subclasses of networked robots, and the fourth-generation robots are starship delivery robots, nimbo security robots, etc come under artificial intelligence robots. 

The cartesian robots are commonly used for assembly operations, arc welding, and handling machine tools. The advantages of cartesian robots are easy computation & programming, and the most rigid structure for a given length the disadvantages are they require large operating volume, and axes are hard to seal. 

The cylindrical robots are commonly used for handling die casting machines, assembly operations, and spot welding. The articulated robots are commonly used for welding, spray painting, weld sealing, assembly operations, etc.  

The advantages of articulated robots are all rotary joints allow for maximum flexibility, any point in total volume can be reached, and all joints can be sealed from the environment. The disadvantages are they are extremely difficult to visualize, control, and program, and have low accuracy. 

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1). The robots with the designation TRI are known as ___________ robots?

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2). How many sections does robot manipulator consists of?

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3). Which one of the following generation robots are remote controlled?

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4). What is the standard form of DOF?

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5). The study of motion without regard to forces is known as _________?

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6). Which one of the following robots also called spherical robot?

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7). Which one of the following robots comes under first generation?

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8). Which one of the following engineering deals with machinery and structure of robots?

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9). ____________ is an example for simple level robots?

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10). The robots with the designation TRR is known as ____________ robots?

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11). The dynamic robots are categorized into _____________ types?

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12). What is the standard form of ZMP?

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13). The joints of the robots are categorized into _________ types?

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14). Which one of the following sections in robot manipulator used for positioning?

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15). The study of motion with regard to forces is known as _________________?

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16). How many categories of sensors are used in industrial robots?

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17). What is the standard form of FCAW?

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18). What are the advantages of robots?

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19). The robots are categorized into _______________ types based on control system?

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20). Which one of the following joints comes under translational motion?

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21). Which one of the following robots is based on physical configuration?

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22). Which one of the following robots with two prismatic joints?

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23). What are the advantages of SCARA?

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24). Which one of the following commonly used for weld sealing?

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25). What are the advantages of articulated robots?

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26). What is the standard form of LRC?

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27). Which one of the following is flexible and easy to use?

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28). In which one of the following, minimum integrations is required?

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29). Which one of the following robots commonly used for handling at die casting machine?

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30). How many types of robotic joints are there?

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31). Which one of the following sections in robot manipulator used for orientation of objects?

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32). Which one of the following generation robots are autonomous?

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33). Which one of the following robots comes under second generation?

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34). ________________ is an example for middle level robots?

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35). What is the standard form of PTP?

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36). Which one of the following joints comes under rotary motion?

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37). Which one of the following robots is based on control system?

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38). The robots are categorized into _________________ types based on physical configuration?

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39). Which one of the following robots with three prismatic joints?

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40). Which one of the following generation robots are networked?

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41). Which one of the following provides force for robot motion?

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42). Which one of the following engineering deals with controlling and intelligence of robots?

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43). Which one of the following robots with at least three rotary joints?

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44). What are the disadvantages of SCARA?

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45). What are the disadvantages of articulated robots?

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46). Which one of the following have high precision and repeatability?

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47). Which one of the following robots commonly used for pick and place work?

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48). What are the benefits of delta robots?

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49). What are the benefits of SCARA robots?

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50). Which one of the following generation robots are artificial intelligence?

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51). Which one of the following reads variables in robot motion for use in control?

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52). Which one of the following engineering deals with the movement, development, and observation of robots?

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53). _________________ is an example for complex level robots?

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54). Which one of the following is safer?

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55). In which one of the following robots, the programming is time consuming?

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56). The weight of collaborative robots is less than ________________ kgs?

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57). What are the main components of robots?

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58). How many types of prosthetic limbs are there?

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59). What is the standard form of MPL?

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60). Which one of the following level robots are never be reprogrammed?

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61). What are the disadvantages of robots?

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62). The figure shown below is a block diagram of _______________ system?

Block Diagram of Robotic System

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63). Which one of the following is susceptible to radiation and infection?

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64). What are the benefits of articulated robots?

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65). What are the benefits of cartesian robots?

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66). Which one of the following intelligences is created by human intelligence?

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67). In which one of the following intelligence, the process information is slower?

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68). Which one of the following intelligences cannot be adapt to changes well?

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69). What are the advantages of cartesian robots?

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70). Which one of the following level robots are reprogrammed?

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71). Which one of the following robots with at least two parallel rotary joints?

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72). In which one of the following, the process information is faster?

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73). Which one of the following intelligences uses brain power?

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74). Which one of the following intelligences uses two watts?

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75). Which one of the following made of metal and other non-organic material?

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76). What is standard form of LISP?

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77). What is standard form of VAL II?

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78). Which one of the following robots is used to perform household tasks?

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79). Which one of the following is unsusceptible to radiation and infection?

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80). Which one of the following robots with one prismatic joint?

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81). What are the advantages of cylindrical robots?

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82). Which one of the following is potentially danger for human safety?

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83). In which one of the following robots, the programming is simple?

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84). Which one of the following robots is not less in weight?

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85). Which one of the following intelligences can beat the spped of computers?

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86). The figure shown below is a block diagram of _______________ system?

Block Diagram of a Robot Arm System

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87). Which one of the following is an example for autonomous robot?

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88). The maximum climbing speed of wall climbing robot is __________________ inch/sec?

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89). How many ways are there to represent the robot location?

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90). What are the disadvantages of cylindrical robots?

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91). What is the standard form of BLDC?

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92). Which one of the following robots for educational purpose?

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93). The robots move the __________________ from one to another place in the material handling application?

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94). How many processes does machine loading and unloading includes?

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95). Which one of the following robots is easy to move?

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96). What is the standard form of SFA?

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97). Which one of the following robots is difficult to move?

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98). What are the advantages of robots?

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99). What is standard form of SCARA?

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100). How many modes of operations are there?

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