TC304Quiz 1: Robotics 15 Student ID #:Period:%?@@& B@ABA&@AArial1.B@AC(B&@AHThe term "robot" came from a ______ written in the 1920s by Karel Capek.CBCA&@A A. magazineC CCA&@AB. bookC@CCA&@AC. movieCvCCA&@AD. playCCC@BAQuiz 1DC DC  DCDCyCnBBoC er45pr01.bmp\BACA& BC@DxBAFThe term "robot" came from a play written in the 1920s by Karel Capek. BxBCA&%?@?@BCCtB@A"SOFT AUTOMATION HARD AUTOMATIONBABA@A#.BACtB@AThe forerunner of today's industrial robots were simplistic machines that were designed to do the same tasks over and over again. Click the term that best describes this.lBABA&@A2. eCCCA _C,C(CA BC@DBAfHard automation best describes machines that were designed to do the same tasks over and over again. %?`A@pABABA&@A3.BACtB&@A_____ controls give the robot the addition of feedback devices which allow the moving robot to compare its position with the starting position.BBCA&@A A. ServiceBCCA&@A B. ServoBQCCA&@A C. SeeingBCCA&@AD. CamBBCBAServo controls give the robot the addition of feedback devices which allow the moving robot to compare its position with the starting position. %?@@CBC28yC er45pr03.bmpBABA&@A4.BAC(B&@Aa_____-technology robots make up about 1/3 of all the industrial robots used in the United States.BBCA&@AA. LowBCCA&@A B. MediumBQCCA&@AC. HighBCCA&@AD. Not enough informationBBCBA_Low-technology robots make up about 1/3 of all the industrial robots used in the United States. .@@@@@ 4BABA&@A5.BACA&@A2Match the kind of robot to some of its attributes.,BBAA&@Aa,BCAA&@Ac,BDCAA&@AbCBC(B&@A+A. Can only do the same task over and overCFCC(B&@A6C. Is capable of changing speeds and programmed tasksCCCA&@AB. Has the ability to learnBFC#CA&@AHigh-technologyBC#CA&@AMedium-technologyBB#CA&@ALow-technologyGCB@BAdBBClCALow-technology robots can only do the same task over and over. Medium-technology robots are capable of changing speeds and programmed tasks. High-technology robots have the ability to learn. BAAA1-21-31-11-4