MSSC Quality Practices & Measurement| 280 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Which type of feature is parallel to the surface being dimensioned? Correct Answer: Dimension line
The three standard views of an object are __________. Correct Answer: Top, front, right side
Which type of lines are used to show the counterbored hole in the part? Correct Answer: Hidden lin...
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MSSC Quality Practices & Measurement| 280 QUESTIONS|
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Which type of feature is parallel to the surface being dimensioned? Correct Answer: Dimension
line
The three standard views of an object are __________. Correct Answer: Top, front, right side
Which type of lines are used to show the counterbored hole in the part? Correct Answer: Hidden
lines
The number of views in a drawing __________. Correct Answer: Is the fewest number that
shows all of the features and dimensions
Which of the following steps is NOT used in the glass box method? Correct Answer: Rotate
object in glass box.
What type of drawing is shown? Correct Answer: Multiview
The dimensions of raw material supplied by metal suppliers are described by the __________.
Correct Answer: Stock size
Which of these requires a computer? Correct Answer: CAD
An isometric drawing is a type of __________. Correct Answer: Pictorial drawing
In the graphic shown, the two circles are __________. Correct Answer: Concentric
Dimensions are used to specify the __________ and location of the features of an object. Correct
Answer: Size
What feature in the figure shown is a Chamfer? Correct Answer: D
A __________ dimension is described in inches per foot. Correct Answer: Shaft taper
What is the order of precedence of lines in a drawing? Correct Answer: Object, Hidden, Center
Which of the following is not one of the six rules for dimensioning an object? Correct Answer:
Dimension hidden lines
Engineers sometimes use a __________ to measure angles on a drawing. Correct Answer:
Protractor
What dimension is indicated in this graphic? Correct Answer: Height
,There are 60 minutes of arc in one __________. Correct Answer: Degree
In manufacturing, a blueprint is also called what? Correct Answer: A technical drawing
The distance across the flats of the hex head shown in the part drawing is __________ inches.
Correct Answer: 2 ¼
The length of the part shown in the drawing is __________ inches. Correct Answer: 9 ¾
Which type best describes the line indicated in the graphic? Correct Answer: Object Line
Which of the following bolts is a grade 2? Correct Answer: A
The hole shown in the graphic is a __________ hole. Correct Answer: Counterbore
What are the two types of assembly drawings? Correct Answer: Exploded and basic
A sectional view __________. Correct Answer: All of the above
Which of the following is not used to specify a threaded fastener? Correct Answer: Minor
diameter
Two types of threads are __________. Correct Answer: Internal and external
In the assembly drawing shown, part 3 screws into part __________. Correct Answer: 4
The material that will be used to create the gear is indicated in the part drawing's title block to be
__________. Correct Answer: Cast iron
In a threaded fastener assembly what is designed to protect the threads? Correct Answer: Shank
Manufacturing workers can use a calibrated torque wrench to __________. Correct Answer:
Measure the proper amount of torque
The part of a drawing that indicates that the drawing has the most up to date information on it is
__________. Correct Answer: Drawing revision level
What type hole is shown in the figure? Correct Answer: Counterbored
The minor diameter of a screw thread is measured at the __________. Correct Answer: Root of
screw thread
Section lines in a sectional view are __________. Correct Answer: All of the above
To establish on a drawing that 1/4 inch equals 1 inch, the designer would write __________.
Correct Answer: 1/4=1
, Metals treated by __________ processes become soft. Correct Answer: Annealing
Where would you look in a title block to see if there has been changes? Correct Answer:
Revision number
Section lines on a blueprint indicate __________. Correct Answer: A surface that has been cut
A screw with fine thread is represented on a drawing with what designation? Correct Answer:
UNF
What is the depth of the countersink in the image? Correct Answer: 0.12 inches
What is placed at the arrowheads of the cutting plane line to identify the cutting plane with the
proper sectional view? Correct Answer: Capital letter
Assembly drawings rely on reference letters or numbers to __________. Correct Answer:
Identify the individual parts
If a feature on a drawing is drawn 3 inches long and the scale is 1:4, what is the actual dimension
on the object? Correct Answer: 12"
The specifications for the length of produced parts is 5.146 inches with a tolerance of ± 0.005. Is
a part that has been produced at 5.140 inches out of spec? Correct Answer: Yes, it is out of spec
Which dimension on a production drawing has the most accuracy? Correct Answer: The one
with the most "tolerance" decimal places
A datum feature symbol can be connected to __________. Correct Answer: Any of the above
The graphic shown is an example of __________ dimensioning. Correct Answer: Baseline
If 4 percent of 1200 production pieces are out of spec, how many are out of spec? Correct
Answer: 48
A part measuring 2.54 inches is out of spec if the specification is __________. Correct Answer:
2.00 ± .53
A running fit is also called a(n) __________. Correct Answer: Sliding fit
Form, profile, orientation, location and runout are shown by __________. Correct Answer:
GD&T
If a drawing shows a part with a diameter of 1.275 ± .003, what is the minimum and maximum
size allowed? Correct Answer: 1.272, 1.278
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