Exam 5: Key GDT Terms
Exam 1: Drawing Standards15 Questions
Exam 2: Dimensions, Tolerances, and Notes Used on Drawings15 Questions
Exam 3: Coordinate Tolerancing and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing GDT15 Questions
Exam 4: General Dimensioning Symbols15 Questions
Exam 5: Key GDT Terms15 Questions
Exam 6: Symbols and Modifiers15 Questions
Exam 7: GDT Rules15 Questions
Exam 8: GDT Concepts15 Questions
Exam 9: Flatness Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 10: Straightness Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 11: Circularity Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 12: Cylindricity Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 13: The Datum System15 Questions
Exam 14: Datum Targets15 Questions
Exam 15: Size Datum Features Rmb15 Questions
Exam 16: Size Datum Features Mmb15 Questions
Exam 17: Perpendicularity Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 18: Parallelism Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 19: Angularity Tolerance15 Questions
Exam 20: Position Tolerance - Introduction15 Questions
Exam 21: Position Tolerance - RFS and MMC15 Questions
Exam 22: Position Tolerance - Special Applications15 Questions
Exam 23: Position Tolerance Calculations15 Questions
Exam 24: Circular and Total Runout Tolerances15 Questions
Exam 25: Concentricity and Symmetry Tolerances15 Questions
Exam 26: Profile Tolerance - Basic Concepts15 Questions
Exam 27: Profile Tolerance Applications15 Questions
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A(n) ____________________ is a dimension across two opposed (or partially opposed) surfaces, line elements, or points.
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A complex feature is a single surface of compound curvature or a collection of other features that constrains up to six degrees of freedom.
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In the language of GD&T, explain the differences between two planar surfaces being opposed, partially opposed, or non-opposed.
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In the language of GD&T, two planar surfaces are completely opposed if all rays normal from each planar surface intersect the other surface. Two surfaces are partially opposed if some of the rays projected normal from each planar surface intersect the other surface. Two surfaces are non-opposed if none of the rays projected from each surface intersect the other surface.
List the four concepts that make up the definition of a regular feature size.
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Every feature of size has a maximum and least material condition.
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Explain the differences between related and unrelated actual mating envelopes.
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A(n) ____________________ is a physical portion of a part or its representation on drawings, models, or digital data files.
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Non-feature of size dimensions are highly prone to the ____________________ conditions of coordinate tolerancing.
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An irregular feature of size requires opposed surfaces or elements.
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The MMC and LMC modifiers may only be used where a feature control frame is applied to a feature of size.
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A(n) ____________________ is a general term that is used to refer to either a regular feature of size or an irregular feature of size.
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A(n) ____________________ is the measured value of any individual distance at any cross section of a feature of size.
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