1 Correct | | The amount of variation allowable for a given component or dimension is |
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| | B) | error. |
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| | C) | deviation. |
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| | | D) | tolerance. |
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2 Correct | | A rule of thumb for tolerancing is that when you divide the tolerance by two, you increase the cost of the operation by |
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| | A) | two times. |
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| | | B) | four times. |
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| | C) | six times. |
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| | D) | eight times. |
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3 Correct | | A line, plane, or cylindrical shape into which the profile or dimension of a feature must fall is the |
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| | A) | acceptable allowance. |
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| | B) | symmetrical tolerance area. |
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| | | C) | tolerance zone. |
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| | D) | tolerance area. |
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4 Correct | | The two basic types of tolerances are bilateral and |
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| | | A) | unilateral. |
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| | B) | trilateral. |
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| | C) | symmetrical. |
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| | D) | balanced. |
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5 Correct | | Specifying a different tolerance in each direction from the specified dimension is |
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| | A) | unbalanced tolerance. |
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| | B) | bilateral tolerance. |
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| | | C) | deviation tolerance. |
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| | D) | symmetrical tolerance. |
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6 Correct | | The high and low dimensional values in a toleranced dimension are |
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| | A) | basic dimensions. |
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| | | B) | limits. |
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| | C) | extreme sizes. |
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| | D) | acceptable limits. |
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7 Correct | | A hole costs $4.00 to produce with a tolerance of ±.020 inch. If the tolerance were reduced to ±.010 inch, the cost of producing the hole would be |
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| | A) | $8.00. |
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| | B) | $10.00. |
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| | C) | $12.00. |
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| | | D) | $16.00. |
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8 Correct | | A force fit can also be referred to as a(n) |
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| | | A) | interference fit. |
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| | B) | transition fit. |
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| | C) | shaft basis fit. |
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| | D) | hole basis fit. |
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9 Correct | | A fit in which there is always open space between the hole and the shaft is a(n) |
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| | A) | transition fit. |
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| | B) | interference fit. |
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| | | C) | clearance fit. |
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| | D) | transverse fit. |
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10 Correct | | A type of fit in which there is always negative clearance is a(n) |
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| | A) | transition fit. |
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| | | B) | interference fit. |
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| | C) | negative clearance fit. |
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| | D) | pressure fit. |
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