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Part VAppendicesAppendix AAppendix BAppendix CAppendix DAppendix EAppendix FAppendix GAppendix HQuality Inspector CertificationBody of KnowledgeComputer ResourcesGeneral Tables of Unitsof MeasurementStandard Normal DistributionFactors Helpful in ConstructingControl Charts for VariablesValues of K 1 for ComputingRepeatability Using the Range MethodValues of K 2 for ComputingReproducibility Using the RangeMethodSample Tables of ANSI/ASQ Z1.4-2003and ANSI/ASQ Z1.9-2003 Standards331

Appendix AQuality Inspector CertificationBody of KnowledgeThe topics in this Body of Knowledge include additional detail in the form ofsubtext explanations and the cognitive level at which the questions will bewritten. This information will provide useful guidance for both the ExamDevelopment Committee and the candidate preparing to take the exam. The subtextis not intended to limit the subject matter or be all-inclusive of what might becovered in an exam. It is meant to clarify the type of content to be included in theexam. The descriptor in parentheses at the end of each entry refers to the maximumcognitive level at which the topic will be tested. A more complete descriptionof cognitive levels is provided at the end of this document.I. Technical Mathematics (16 Questions)A. Basic Shop Math. Solve basic shop problems using addition, subtraction,multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, squares, and squareroots. Use various methods to obtain significant digits for positive andnegative numbers, including truncating, rounding up, and roundingdown. (Application)B. Basic Algebra. Solve or simplify first-degree and single-variableequations. (Application)C. Basic Geometry. Calculate general parameters such as area,circumference, perimeter, and volume for basic geometric shapes, andcalculate complementary and supplementary angles. (Application)D. Basic Trigonometry. Compute angles and lengths using suchtrigonometric functions as sine, cosine, tangent, and the Pythagoreantheorem. (Application)E. Measurement Systems. Convert like units between SI, English, andmetric measurement systems (e.g., inch–micro-inch, liter–quart,meter–millimeter). (Application)F. Measurement Conversions. Use various numbering methods such asscientific notation, decimals, and fractions, and convert values betweenthese methods. (Application)II. Metrology (30 Questions)A. Common Gages and Measurement Instruments.332

Part V

Appendices

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

Appendix D

Appendix E

Appendix F

Appendix G

Appendix H

Quality Inspector Certification

Body of Knowledge

Computer Resources

General Tables of Units

of Measurement

Standard Normal Distribution

Factors Helpful in Constructing

Control Charts for Variables

Values of K 1 for Computing

Repeatability Using the Range Method

Values of K 2 for Computing

Reproducibility Using the Range

Method

Sample Tables of ANSI/ASQ Z1.4-2003

and ANSI/ASQ Z1.9-2003 Standards

331

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