What does IEEE stand for?
a. Institute of Earth's Electricity and Electronics
b. I Enjoy Engineering with Electronics
c. I Eat Eggs on Evenings
d. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
d. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
What does ASCE stand for?
a. Awesome Scientist in Chemical Engineering
b. Acronyms Synonyms Connotation Equivalent
c. American Society of Civil Engineers
d. Association of Scientist, Chemists, and Engineers
c. American Society of Civil Engineers
This macromolecule is responsible for storing genetic information in most living organisms.
A) What is RNA?
B) What is protein?
C) What is DNA?
D) What is ATP?
C) What is DNA?
What is the value of i after the following code executes?
int i = 0;
if (i == 0)
if (i !=1)
i++;
else
i--; (85)
a. 1
b. -1
c. undefined
d. 0
a. 1
According to Purdue University, how may licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop?
a. 130 licks
b. 270 licks
c. 340 licks
d. 500 licks
b. 270 licks
What does DRAM stand for?
a. Digital Read-After Memory
b. Dangerous Rodents Attack Mom
c. Data Reallocation And Management
d. Dynamic Random-Access Memory
d. Dynamic Random-Access Memory
Dynamics is focuses on
A. Objects in motion
B. Objects in place
C. Objects in space
D. Objects in water
A. Bodies in motion
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
A) What is the ribosome?
B) What is the mitochondrion?
C) What is the nucleus?
D) What is the lysosome?
B) What is the mitochondrion?
What is the name of the following data structure?
a. avl tree
b. hash table
c. array
d. key map
b. hash table
What does AIChE stand for?
a. American Institute of Chemical Engineers
b. American Institute of Chemistry and Engineering
c. Association of International Chemical Engineers
d. Academic International Council for Health Engineering
A) American Institute of Chemical Engineers
You are building a circuit and want to prevent rapidly changing current. What electrical component would you use?
a. Capacitor
b. Diode
c. Inductor
d. Transistor
c. Inductor
Bob is on one side of a seesaw and Jake is on the other side. The seesaw is in static equilibrium and Bob and Jake are equal in elevation. If Bob weighs 50 lbs, how much does Jake weigh?
A. 1 lb
B. 25 lbs
C. 50 lbsD. 100 lbs
C. 50 lbs
Which imaging technique is commonly used in biomedical engineering for visualizing internal structures?
a. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
b.Electrocardiography (ECG)
c. X-ray
d. Ultrasound
A. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
What does SBCS stand for?
A) Stony Brook Computer Science
B) Stony Brook Computing Society
C) Stony Brook CounterStrike Society
D) Single-Byte Character Set
B) Stony Brook Computing Society
In a heat exchanger, this mode of heat transfer occurs between the fluid and the wall surface.
A) What is conduction?
B) What is radiation?
C) What is convection?
D) What is induction?
C) What is convection?
What unit is the reciprocal of the ohm?
a. moh
b. siemon
c. siemen
d. mop
c. siemen
What is Newton's first law of motion is most related to what?
A. F=ma
B. Gravity
C. Inertia
D. Normal Force
C. Inertia
This type of muscle is involuntary and found in the walls of internal organs.
A) What is skeletal muscle?
B) What is smooth muscle?
C) What is cardiac muscle?
D) What is striated muscle?
B) What is smooth muscle?
What is the following is equivelent to this logical expression?
not(a or (b and c))
a. (not a) or (not(b and c))
b. not a and not b and not c
c. (not a) and (not(b or c))
d. (not a) and (not(b and c))
d. (not a) and (not(b and c))
This unit operation is commonly used to separate a mixture based on boiling points.
A) What is crystallization?
B) What is adsorption?
C) What is distillation?
D) What is sedimentation?
C) What is distillation?
What is the value of the following resistor?
a. 50 ohms
b. 100 ohms
c. 200 ohms
d. 1 kohm
b. 100 ohms
This bridge in Washington State twisted and collapsed in 1940 and serves as an example of an engineering disaster.
A. I-35W Mississippi River Bridge
B. Tacoma Narrows Bridge
C. Francis Scott Key Bridge
D. Silver Bridge
B. Tacoma Narrows Bridge
This biomedical imaging technique uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to visualize soft tissue.
A) What is a CT-Scan?
B) What is a X-ray?
C) What is a MRI?
D) What is an ultrasound?
C) What is an MRI?
Which programming paradigm emphasizes the creation of objects that encapsulate both data and behavior?
A) Logic
B) Functional
C) Object-Oriented
D) Procedural
C) Object-Oriented
This equation is used to describe fluid flow and includes terms for pressure, velocity, and elevation.
A) What is the Van der Waals equation?
B) What is the Clausius-Clapeyron equation?
C) What is Bernoulli’s equation?
D) What is the Nernst equation?
C) What is Bernoulli’s equation?