Explore topic-wise MCQs in Engineering Metrology.

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1.

If work tolerance is less than 0.09 mm then how much wear tolerance is applied to ‘Go’ gauge?

A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 30%
D. 40%
Answer» B. 20%
2.

Which of the following option is correct for the given statements about Gauge design?Statement 1: ‘No Go’ gauges should put in the condition of maximum impassability in the inspection.Statement 2: ‘Go’ plug gauge corresponds to a minimum limit.

A. T, F
B. F, F
C. T, T
D. F, T
Answer» D. F, T
3.

Which deviations are provided to a new ‘Go’ plug gauge from the nominal size?

A. One positive deviation
B. One negative deviation
C. Two positive deviations
D. Two negative deviations
Answer» D. Two negative deviations
4.

What is the use of ‘No Go’ gauges?

A. Check a single element of a feature
B. Check several dimensions simultaneously
C. Check roundness and size at the same time
D. Check location and size at the same time
Answer» B. Check several dimensions simultaneously
5.

What is the effect of wear on the size of ‘Go’ snap gauges?

A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. May increase or decrease
D. No effect
Answer» C. May increase or decrease
6.

Which of the following can’t be done by ‘Go’ plug gauges?

A. Ensure bore alignability
B. Controls diameter
C. Check straightness of hole
D. Check degree of ovality
Answer» B. Controls diameter
7.

‘Go limit’ applied to which limit condition?

A. Maximum material limit
B. Minimum material limit
C. Lower limit of shaft and upper limit of hole
D. Moderate material limit
Answer» B. Minimum material limit
8.

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A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 30%
D. 40%
Answer» B. 20%
9.

Which deviations are provided to a new ‘Go’ plug gauge from the nominal size?#

A. One positive deviation
B. One negative deviation
C. Two positive deviations
D. Two negative deviations
Answer» D. Two negative deviations
10.

What is the use of ‘No Go’ gauges?$

A. Check a single element of a feature
B. Check several dimensions simultaneously
C. Check roundness and size at the same time
D. Check location and size at the same time
Answer» B. Check several dimensions simultaneously
11.

What is the effect of wear on the size of ‘Go’ snap gauges?$

A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. May increase or decrease
D. No effect
Answer» C. May increase or decrease
12.

Which of the following can’t be done by ‘Go’ plug gauges?$

A. Ensure bore alignability
B. Controls diameter
C. Check straightness of hole
D. Check degree of ovality
Answer» B. Controls diameter
13.

Which of the following is incorrect for the gauging faces of snap gauges?

A. Parallel to each other
B. Square to each other
C. Gauging point and work are in same plane
D. Work and gauging faces are at 60 degree
Answer» E.
14.

Which of the following is true for plug gauges?

A. Size difference between ‘Go’ and ‘No Go’ plug gauges is greater than the tolerance of tested shaft or hole
B. Size difference between ‘Go’ and ‘No Go’ plug gauges is Equal to the tolerance of tested shaft or hole
C. Size difference between ‘Go’ and ‘No Go’ plug gauges is less than the tolerance of tested shaft or hole
D. Size difference between ‘Go’ and ‘No Go’ plug gauges more or less than the tolerance of tested shaft or hole
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15.

‘Go limit’ applied to which limit condition?$

A. Maximum material limit
B. Minimum material limit
C. Lower limit of shaft and upper limit of hole
D. Moderate material limit
Answer» B. Minimum material limit
16.

Which principle is related to Gauge design?

A. Rankin principle
B. Position principle
C. Taylor’s principle
D. Carnot Principle
Answer» D. Carnot Principle