Deck 10: Tolerancing and Geometric Tolerancing

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When aligning tolerance limits vertically, the smaller dimension is placed on top, and the larger dimension is placed on the bottom.
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Geometric tolerancing ensures the interchangeability of individual manufactured parts.
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What term refers to the permissible amount a dimension may vary in size during manufacturing or construction?

A) datum
B) tolerance
C) basic size
D) interference
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What is used to locate specific surfaces for reference on a technical drawing?

A) tolerance chart
B) direct dimension
C) feature control frame
D) datum target
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The least material condition (LMC) for a shaft is the smallest allowable diameter that leaves the maximum amount of material.
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Clearance fits require separate tolerancing limits for each part.
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Basic dimensions show the general size of a part and indicate tolerance limitations.
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When can a general tolerance note be used?

A) when there are no tolerances
B) when all tolerances are identical
C) when the tolerances are minimal
D) when tolerances are necessary for every dimension
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Unilateral tolerance dimensions allow variances in only one direction.
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Tolerance dimensions are recommended on chain dimensions.
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When the distance between any two points is critical, a _____ dimension should be used to ensure the least tolerance buildup.

A) bilateral
B) chain
C) angle
D) direct
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Angle tolerances should always be rounded to the nearest whole degree.
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The higher the number on the tolerance grade range, the closer the tolerance limit.
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What term refers to the tolerance zone between mating parts?

A) clearance
B) interference
C) range
D) transition
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Interference fits have negative clearances.
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The term _____ refers to the condition of a plane.

A) flatness
B) straightness
C) circularity
D) angularity
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Circular runout controls a circular element at _____ position(s) on a surface.

A) one
B) two
C) five
D) two or more
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Tolerance dimensions that allow variation in both directions from a basic dimension are called _____ tolerance dimensions.

A) general
B) angle
C) unilateral
D) bilateral
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What term refers to the theoretical exact size?

A) material size
B) transitional size
C) basic size
D) diametric size
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What term refers to the theoretical exact location of the axis or center plane from the features from which it is dimensioned?

A) parallel position
B) basic position
C) feature position
D) concentric position
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If a dimension is written as 2.50" ± .04, what is the largest size that the actual dimension can be?

A) .04"
B) 2.50"
C) 2.46"
D) 2.54"
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Imagine that you need to indicate a tolerance limit of .125 for dimensions of 3.275 and 3.500. What is the correct way to indicate these dimensions using horizontal alignment?

A) 3.275 - 3.500
B) 3.500 - 3.275
C) 3.275/3.500
D) 3.500/3.275
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If you see a notation that includes an "S" within a circle, what does it refer to?

A) straightness
B) regardless of feature size
C) form tolerancing
D) positional tolerancing
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If a dimension is written as 5.45" ± .06, what is the tolerance range?

A) .03"
B) .06"
C) .12"
D) 5.51"
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The exact location of product features such as holes and projections is controlled by _____ tolerancing.

A) positional
B) form
C) datum
D) plus
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What does the horizontal double-headed arrow ( « ) modifying symbol mean?

A) free state
B) diameter
C) between
D) radius
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Imagine that a technical drawing includes a symbol that looks like a circle between a set of angled parallel lines. What does this symbol indicate?

A) cylindricity
B) perpendicularity
C) angularity
D) parallelism
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A total runout symbol is best described as:

A) a circle inside of another circle
B) two angled parallel arrows joined at the base by a straight line
C) a circle surrounding two perpendicular lines that intersect at the center of the circle
D) a half-circle with the curved edge facing upward
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Angularity is the condition of a surface or axis at an angle other than _____, from a datum or axis.

A) 45°
B) 90°
C) 120°
D) 135°
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What statement about datum dimensioning is correct?

A) All dimensions originate from a single point and tolerances are allowed to accumulate.
B) All dimensions originate from a single point and tolerances are not allowed to accumulate.
C) Dimensions originate from different points and tolerances are allowed to accumulate.
D) Dimensions originate from different points and tolerances are not allowed to accumulate.
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Deck 10: Tolerancing and Geometric Tolerancing
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When aligning tolerance limits vertically, the smaller dimension is placed on top, and the larger dimension is placed on the bottom.
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Geometric tolerancing ensures the interchangeability of individual manufactured parts.
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What term refers to the permissible amount a dimension may vary in size during manufacturing or construction?

A) datum
B) tolerance
C) basic size
D) interference
B
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What is used to locate specific surfaces for reference on a technical drawing?

A) tolerance chart
B) direct dimension
C) feature control frame
D) datum target
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The least material condition (LMC) for a shaft is the smallest allowable diameter that leaves the maximum amount of material.
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Clearance fits require separate tolerancing limits for each part.
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Basic dimensions show the general size of a part and indicate tolerance limitations.
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When can a general tolerance note be used?

A) when there are no tolerances
B) when all tolerances are identical
C) when the tolerances are minimal
D) when tolerances are necessary for every dimension
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Unilateral tolerance dimensions allow variances in only one direction.
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Tolerance dimensions are recommended on chain dimensions.
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When the distance between any two points is critical, a _____ dimension should be used to ensure the least tolerance buildup.

A) bilateral
B) chain
C) angle
D) direct
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Angle tolerances should always be rounded to the nearest whole degree.
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The higher the number on the tolerance grade range, the closer the tolerance limit.
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What term refers to the tolerance zone between mating parts?

A) clearance
B) interference
C) range
D) transition
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Interference fits have negative clearances.
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The term _____ refers to the condition of a plane.

A) flatness
B) straightness
C) circularity
D) angularity
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Circular runout controls a circular element at _____ position(s) on a surface.

A) one
B) two
C) five
D) two or more
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Tolerance dimensions that allow variation in both directions from a basic dimension are called _____ tolerance dimensions.

A) general
B) angle
C) unilateral
D) bilateral
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What term refers to the theoretical exact size?

A) material size
B) transitional size
C) basic size
D) diametric size
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What term refers to the theoretical exact location of the axis or center plane from the features from which it is dimensioned?

A) parallel position
B) basic position
C) feature position
D) concentric position
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If a dimension is written as 2.50" ± .04, what is the largest size that the actual dimension can be?

A) .04"
B) 2.50"
C) 2.46"
D) 2.54"
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Imagine that you need to indicate a tolerance limit of .125 for dimensions of 3.275 and 3.500. What is the correct way to indicate these dimensions using horizontal alignment?

A) 3.275 - 3.500
B) 3.500 - 3.275
C) 3.275/3.500
D) 3.500/3.275
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If you see a notation that includes an "S" within a circle, what does it refer to?

A) straightness
B) regardless of feature size
C) form tolerancing
D) positional tolerancing
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If a dimension is written as 5.45" ± .06, what is the tolerance range?

A) .03"
B) .06"
C) .12"
D) 5.51"
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The exact location of product features such as holes and projections is controlled by _____ tolerancing.

A) positional
B) form
C) datum
D) plus
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What does the horizontal double-headed arrow ( « ) modifying symbol mean?

A) free state
B) diameter
C) between
D) radius
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Imagine that a technical drawing includes a symbol that looks like a circle between a set of angled parallel lines. What does this symbol indicate?

A) cylindricity
B) perpendicularity
C) angularity
D) parallelism
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A total runout symbol is best described as:

A) a circle inside of another circle
B) two angled parallel arrows joined at the base by a straight line
C) a circle surrounding two perpendicular lines that intersect at the center of the circle
D) a half-circle with the curved edge facing upward
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Angularity is the condition of a surface or axis at an angle other than _____, from a datum or axis.

A) 45°
B) 90°
C) 120°
D) 135°
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What statement about datum dimensioning is correct?

A) All dimensions originate from a single point and tolerances are allowed to accumulate.
B) All dimensions originate from a single point and tolerances are not allowed to accumulate.
C) Dimensions originate from different points and tolerances are allowed to accumulate.
D) Dimensions originate from different points and tolerances are not allowed to accumulate.
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