COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Which is NOT one of the steps used in the glass box method? Correct Answer: rotate object in
glass box
The three standard views of an object are ______. Correct Answer: top, front, right side
What is the order of precedence of lines in a drawing? Correct Answer: object, hidden, center
What type of feature is parallel to the surface being dimensioned? Correct Answer: dimension
line
A ______ dimension is described in inches per foot. Correct Answer: shaft taper
To establish on a drawing that 1/4 inch equals 1 inch, the designer would write ______. Correct
Answer: 1/4 = 1
Section lines on a blueprint include _______. Correct Answer: a surface that has been cut
In a threaded fastener assembly what is designed to protect the threads? Correct Answer: shank
The minor diameter of a screw thread is measured at the ______. Correct Answer: root of screw
thread
The minor diameter of a threaded fastener is ______. Correct Answer: the major diameter minus
the thread height
How do you determine the grade of a bolt? Correct Answer: number of lines on the head +2
indicates the grade
A screw with National fine thread is represented on a drawing with what designation? Correct
Answer: NF
Metals treated by ______ processes become soft. Correct Answer: annealing
A running fit is also called a(n) ______. Correct Answer: sliding fit
The term ______ refers to a physical portion of a part. Correct Answer: feature
A(n) _______ is a theoretically perfect line, point or pane that is located by a similar feature or
part. Correct Answer: datum
GD&T _________________. Correct Answer: allows certain tolerances on part features to be
increased
, A feature control frame is not used to describe ______. Correct Answer: measurements
A common decimal inch rule graduation is in _______. Correct Answer: 50ths
A scale typically found on a machinist rule is _______. Correct Answer: 1/16
Resolution is sometimes called ______. Correct Answer: discrimination
A common fractional inch rule graduation is in _______. Correct Answer: 32nds
One inch is equal to _______. Correct Answer: 25.4mm
A typical dial caliper can be used to measure dimensions to the nearest ________ inches. Correct
Answer: 0.001
Calibration means to ______. Correct Answer: adjust a device to a standard
The typical accuracy of a dial caliper is about ______ inches. Correct Answer: 0.003
The accuracy of a digital caliper reading is about ______ inches. Correct Answer: 0.003
A micrometer increments how far for each complete rotation of its thimble? Correct Answer:
0.025
Company standards determine how often ______ is performed. Correct Answer: calibration of
surface finish gaues
The dial indicator makes measurements using the ______ method. Correct Answer: indirect
comparison
The best method for checking the height of two or more parts is to use a dial indicator and stand,
gauge block and a ______. Correct Answer: surface plate
A _______ is a measurement tool that measures part dimensions by indicating the amount of
distance its probe moves when placed against the part. Correct Answer: dial indicator
_______ measures the difference between an object's dimension and an object of known length.
Correct Answer: indirect comparison
The process of zeroing the probe using a part that has been found to be a precise length is known
as ______. Correct Answer: mastering
A _______ avoids the errors of hand-held instruments by locating the parts in the same place
each time a measurement is made. Correct Answer: fixture