GD&T Final Quiz r01

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Section I

1. What are the standard units used for the ASME Y14.5-1994 Specification?
a. Metric, Inch
b. Custom
c. Fractional Inch
d. Metric
2. What is a Dimension?
a. A numerical value expressed in appropriate units of measure and used to define the
size, location, geometric characteristics, or surface texture of a part or part feature.
b. A numerical value expressed in custom units of measure and used to define the size,
location, and orientation of a part.
c. A basic value expressed in appropriate units of measure and used to define the location,
geometric characteristics, or surface texture of a feature.
3. Where are the tolerances for basic dimensions established?
a. In the Title block, in the section of general tolerances.
b. In notes or the respective Feature Control Frame
c. In especially defined notes or Datum Reference Frame
d. In Geometric Tolerancing Framework Outline (GTFO)
4. What is True Position?
a. The theoretically exact location of a feature established by plus/minus dimensions
b. The theoretically exact profile of a feature established by basic dimensions
c. The theoretically exact location of a feature established by basic dimensions
d. The theoretically exact location of a feature established by the adequate Tolerancing
Framework.
5. Which of these is FALSE about Millimeter dimensioning
a. Where the dimension exceeds a whole number by a decimal fraction of one millimeter,
the last digit to the right is not followed by zero.
b. Where the dimension is a whole number, neither the decimal point nor a zero is shown.
c. Where there are dual dimensions, the Millimeter dimension shall be enclosed in
parentheses
6. Which one of these is FALSE?
a. Where radius is dimensioned in a view which does not show the true shape, the word
TRUE is added before the radius.
b. Where a part has a number of radii of the same dimension, a note may be used instead
of dimensioning each separately.
c. Where a spherical surface is dimensioned, the radius dimension is preceded by the
symbol CR.
7. Which ways are valid to define a chamfer?
a. Linear Dimension and Angle, Two Linear dimensions, or Note for 45° chamfers
b. Linear Dimension and Angle, Two Linear dimensions, or General Note
c. Two Linear dimensions, Note, or two diameters and depth
d. Two lineal diameters and an angularity control
8. Which of the following is a valid dimensioning method for slots?

a. A and B
b. B and C
c. A and C
d. All of the above
e. None of the Above

Figure 1

The questions 9 to 14 refer to Figure 1

9. What is the type of tolerance for Dimension A?


a. Limits
b. Unequal Bilateral
c. Unilateral
d. Symmetrical
10. What is the type of tolerance for Dimension B?
a. Limits
b. Unequal Bilateral
c. Unilateral
d. Symmetrical
11. What is the type of tolerance for Dimension C?
a. Limits
b. Unequal Bilateral
c. Unilateral
d. Symmetrical
12. What is the type of tolerance for Dimension D?
a. Limits
b. Unequal Bilateral
c. Unilateral
d. Symmetrical
13. Convert Dimension A to Symmetrical

__________________________________________
14. Convert Dimension E to Symmetrical

__________________________________________
15. What is the Tolerance Zone Shape for Coordinate Dimensioning
a. Elliptical
b. Square or Rectangular
c. Circular
d. Irregular
16. How are datums / origins specified in Coordinate Dimensioning?
a. Unspecified / Implicit
b. Defined by Function
c. Defined by Datum Symbology
17. Write the NAME OR MEANING of the Symbols and Acronyms
a. CR ______________________________________
b. SØ ______________________________________
c. R ______________________________________
d. ↔ ______________________________________
e. ST ______________________________________
f. SR ______________________________________
g. ______________________________________

h. ______________________________________
i. ______________________________________
j. ______________________________________

k. ______________________________________

l. ______________________________________

m. ______________________________________
18.

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