Robotics Flashcards

Robot Domination

1
Q

What are the basic components needed to build a robot with Legos?

A

Motor, sensors, structural pieces, and a power source.

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2
Q

True or False: You can only use specific Lego sets to build a robot.

A

False

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3
Q

Fill in the blank: The ______ is the part of the robot that moves.

A

motor

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4
Q

What type of Lego pieces are used to create the body of the robot?

A

Structural pieces

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5
Q

Which sensor detects obstacles in a Lego robot?

A

Ultrasonic sensor

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6
Q

Multiple Choice: What is the primary function of a Lego robot’s control unit?

A

To process inputs and send commands to motors.

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7
Q

What programming language is commonly used for Lego robotics?

A

Blockly or Scratch

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8
Q

True or False: You can program a Lego robot to follow a line.

A

True

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9
Q

Fill in the blank: The ______ is used to power the Lego robot.

A

battery pack

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10
Q

What is the purpose of wheels in a Lego robot?

A

To enable movement.

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11
Q

Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of sensor used in Lego robotics?

A

Light bulb sensor

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12
Q

What part of the Lego robot detects color?

A

Color sensor

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13
Q

True or False: The Lego Mindstorms set is specifically designed for building robots.

A

True

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14
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Fill in the blank: The ______ is the brain of the Lego robot.

A

microcontroller

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15
Q

What is a common challenge when building a Lego robot?

A

Balancing weight and stability.

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16
Q

Multiple Choice: What do you need to connect sensors to the Lego robot?

A

Wires and connectors.

17
Q

What is the function of a touch sensor in a Lego robot?

A

To detect physical contact.

18
Q

True or False: You can create a remote-controlled Lego robot.

19
Q

Fill in the blank: Programming a Lego robot often involves creating ______.

A

algorithms

20
Q

What is the best way to test a Lego robot’s functionality?

A

Run simulations and real-world trials.

21
Q

Multiple Choice: What can affect the speed of a Lego robot?

A

Motor power and wheel size.

22
Q

What is an example of an advanced feature in Lego robotics?

A

Autonomous navigation.

23
Q

True or False: All Lego robots require a computer to function.

24
Q

Fill in the blank: A ______ can help a Lego robot make decisions based on sensor input.

25
Q

What is the role of gears in a Lego robot?

A

To change speed and torque.

26
Q

Multiple Choice: Which Lego component is primarily used for steering?

A

Steering gear.

27
Q

What is the importance of a stable base in a Lego robot?

A

To ensure balance and prevent tipping.

28
Q

True or False: You should always follow a specific blueprint when building a Lego robot.

29
Q

Fill in the blank: The ______ is essential for programming the robot’s actions.

30
Q

What is one way to improve a Lego robot’s performance?

A

Optimize weight distribution.

31
Q

Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a common Lego robot task?

A

Navigating a maze.

32
Q

What materials can be used to enhance a Lego robot’s design?

A

Plastic, metal, and electronics.

33
Q

True or False: You can use recycled materials in your Lego robot build.