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A. Identification (5 points) _________ 1.) He is referred to as the Father of Modern Robotics" _________ 2.) It is the first industrial robot.

_________ 3.) Developed by Charles Rosen in 1958, it was the first free thinking robot capable of understanding its own actions. _________ 4.) It is the humanoid robot created by Honda that can turn on most surfaces, use its arms, talk and listen, see, and recognize people or objects. _________ 5.) He was the first to develop a remote-controlled boat by using radio frequencies. B. Multiple Choice (15 points) 1.) It is the main body of a robot that is connected by mechanical joints, or other types of moveable segments. a. Movable Body b. Actuator c. Electrical Circuits d. Reprogrammable Brain 2.) A type of motor for moving or controlling a mechanism or system. They are the muscles of the manipulators or bodies. a. Power Source b. Actuator c. DC Motor d. AC Motor 3.) It is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. a. Artificial Intelligence b. Robotics c. Bionics d. Biomedical Engineering 4.) A part of a robot that has the ability to collect information about their environment and react to it. a. Software b. Gears and Chains c. Actuator d. Sensors 5.) They are simple DC motors with gearing and a feedback control system. a. Hydraulic Motor b. Pneumatic Motor c. Servomotor d. Actuator 6.) They are intelligent electronic devices that are used inside robots. They deliver functions similar to those performed by CPU inside a personal computer. a. Sensors b. Microcontroller c. Software d. Microprocessor 7.) The brain of the robot. It calculates the motions and the velocity of the robots joints, etc. a. Sensors b. Microcontroller c. Software d. Microprocessor

8.) The operating system and the collection of routines of a robot. a. Sensors b. Microcontroller c. Software d. Microprocessor 9.) He was an American inventor who was awarded the patent for Unimate. a. George Devol b. Charles Rosen c. Jospeh Engelberger d. Mike Brady 10.) They are mechanical parts that provide a mechanism to transmit rotational motion from one place to another with a possibly of changing it along the way. a. Gears and Chains b. Pulleys and Belts c. Gearboxes d. Shafts 11.) Formulated the Three Laws of Robotics. a. Giovanni Torriani b. Leonardo Da Vinci c. Isaac Asimov d. Nikola Tesla 12.) They operate on the same principles as the gear and chain, without the chain. They are found on the transmission in a car and the paper-feed of a printer. a. Shafts b. Gearboxes c. Gears and Chains d. Pulleys and Belts 13.) The inventor of the Duck, a robot with over 400 different parts that could flap its wings, could eat, digest, and subsequently defecate. a. Giovanni Torriani b. Jacques de Vaucanson c. Petronius Arbiter d. Leonardo Da Vinci 14.) He made the first human-like robot in 1495, a robotic knight which, according to sketches, would stand, sit, lift his visor, and move its arms. a. Giovanni Torriani b. Jaques de Vaucanson c. Petronius Arbiter d. Leonardo Da Vinci 15.) It is a system that contains sensors, control systems, manipulators, power supplies and software all working together to perform a task. a. Cyborg b. Android c. Robot d. Gynoid C. Enumeration (15 Points) Write at the back of your paper. a. State the three Laws of Robotics and the Zeroth Law: (10 points) b. Give at least 5 applications of modern robotics: (5 points)

Answer sheet: A. Indentification 1. Joseph Engelberger 2. Unimate 3. Shakey 4. Ansimo 5. Nikola Tesla B. Multiple Choice 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. D 15. C C. Enumeration a. Three Laws of Robotics:

0.) A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm. 1.) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2.) A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3.) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
b. Applications: 1. Aerospace 2. Military 3. Industrial 4. Construction 5. Medical 6. Appliance 7. Etc.

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