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8 Test Questions35. The vernier caliper is an example of:A. Transfer-reading instrumentsB. Direct-reading instrumentsC. Surface roughness measuring toolsD. Indirect-measuring instruments36. Indicating gauges and comparators magnify the amount a dimension deviatesabove or below a standard to which the gauge is set.A. TrueB. False37. A(n) ______________ gauge gives a reading in proportion to the amount a stylus isdisplaced and actuates switches electronically to control various functions.A. MechanicalB. PneumaticC. ElectronicD. Linear38. The ____________ is a flexible measuring device capable of providing highlyaccurate dimensional position information along three mutually perpendicular axes.A. Mechanical comparatorB. Optical projectorC. Digital micrometerD. Coordinate measuring machine39. Which of the following typifies the type of instrument using the vernier principleof measurement?A. The micrometerB. The steel ruleC. The vernier caliperD. The depth rule40. Blueprints provide important information that helps identify the part or assemblyit represents, including all of the following except:A. Information about the materials and their specifications as well as other informationnot provided in the drawingsB. Drawing scaleC. Cost to produceD. Bill of materials

Test Questions 941. A common method of inspection by attributes involves the use of limit gauges,also known as:A. Go/no-go gaugesB. Indicating comparatorsC. Vernier calipersD. The 10 basic principles of metrology42. A ________ defect may lead directly to severe injury or catastrophic economic loss.A. SeriousB. CriticalC. MajorD. Minor43. The calibration process usually involves comparison of the T&ME to a standardhaving like functions with better accuracies. The comparison between the accuracyof the unit under test (UUT) and the accuracy of the standard is known as:A. Test accuracy ratio (TAR)B. Gauge repeatabilityC. PrecisionD. Accuracy44. Accuracy is the degree of agreement of individual or average measurements withan accepted reference value or level.A. TrueB. False45. Errors in inspection are affected by the following factors, except:A. Inspector qualificationB. Management responsibilityC. Equipment limitations and capabilityD. Environmental effects, such as changes in standard temperature and humidity46. Certificate of analysis (COA) is a certified document by an authority certifying thatthe supplied products or services conform to specific and required specifications.A. TrueB. False47. _________ is defined as the maximum percentage or fraction of nonconformingunits in a lot or batch that, for the purposes of acceptance sampling, can beconsidered satisfactory as a process average.A. AQLB. AOQLC. LTPDD. AOQ

Test Questions 9

41. A common method of inspection by attributes involves the use of limit gauges,

also known as:

A. Go/no-go gauges

B. Indicating comparators

C. Vernier calipers

D. The 10 basic principles of metrology

42. A ________ defect may lead directly to severe injury or catastrophic economic loss.

A. Serious

B. Critical

C. Major

D. Minor

43. The calibration process usually involves comparison of the T&ME to a standard

having like functions with better accuracies. The comparison between the accuracy

of the unit under test (UUT) and the accuracy of the standard is known as:

A. Test accuracy ratio (TAR)

B. Gauge repeatability

C. Precision

D. Accuracy

44. Accuracy is the degree of agreement of individual or average measurements with

an accepted reference value or level.

A. True

B. False

45. Errors in inspection are affected by the following factors, except:

A. Inspector qualification

B. Management responsibility

C. Equipment limitations and capability

D. Environmental effects, such as changes in standard temperature and humidity

46. Certificate of analysis (COA) is a certified document by an authority certifying that

the supplied products or services conform to specific and required specifications.

A. True

B. False

47. _________ is defined as the maximum percentage or fraction of nonconforming

units in a lot or batch that, for the purposes of acceptance sampling, can be

considered satisfactory as a process average.

A. AQL

B. AOQL

C. LTPD

D. AOQ

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