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measurement : questions

(1) comparative measurement is an example for....

direct measurement

indirect measurement

(2) indirect angle measurement is done using....

angle gauges

bevel protractor

sine bar

(3) instruments used in direct measurements are ....

calipers and dividers

plug and ring gauges

rule and Vernier

(4) sensitivity for measuring 16.00 nm compared with 16.0 mm should be....

higher

lower

the same

(5) calibration of both Vernier and micrometer can be done using....

block gauges

dial gauges

pneumatic gauges

(6) 16 mm, 16.0 mm, and 16.00 mm have the same meaning

True

False
(10) calibration of a Vernier can be done by a micrometer which is calibrated by gauges and
dial gauge

True

False

(11) comparative measurement is a direct measurement

True

False

(12) dial gauges can be used in a direct measurement

True

False

(14) sine bar is used for direct angle measurement by the help of block gauges and dial
gauges

True

False

(15) with block gauge and dial indicators, we can measure the height of a cube

True

False

(16) Sensitivity is defined as smallest difference in dimensions that the instrument can
detect

True

False

(17) ..... of an instrument is a measure of how close the output reading of the instrument is
to the correct value

range

sensitivity

accuracy
(18) the ..... is the minimum and maximum values of quantity for which an instrument is
designed to measure

range

error

resolution

sensitivity

(19) which of the following is not a direct measuring instrument

steel ruler

spring caliper

folding ruler

micrometer

(20) the reading of the micrometer in the following figure is ....

16.30 mm

16.77 mm

16.25 mm

16.27 mm

(21)for a shaft with 50-0.10+0.10 and hole with 50+0.15+0.30 , the maximum clearance is ...

0.40 mm

0.20 mm

0.30 mm

(22) for a hole of 50(+0.1+0.2) and a shaft of 50(-0.1+0.0) , the maximum clearance is 0.3 mm

True
False

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