#Easa part 66 B1,B2 MODULES EXAM MCQs QUESTION BANK : 7.6.2

7.6.2



QUIZ 2

Q1.     In……… , the differences in the upper and lower limits of both items are negligible so that only light effort is required to insert the shaft into the hole
a)         an Interference Fit
b)         the transition Fit
c)          clearance fit

Q2.     In………, the upper and lower limits of the shaft are greater than the corresponding limits of the hole and, thus, force is necessary to achieve the fit
a)         an Interference Fit
b)         the transition Fit
c)          clearance fit

Q3.     According to BS 4500 Definitions,   The  upper limit is
a)         the largest size allowed
b)         the smallest size allowed
c)          difference between the upper and lower limit
Q4.     According to BS 4500 Definitions,  The lower limit  is
a)         the largest size allowed
b)         the smallest size allowed
c)          difference between the upper and lower limit

Q5.     According to BS 4500 Definitions, The  tolerance  is the
a)         the largest size allowed.
b)         the smallest size allowed
c)          difference between the upper and lower limit

Q6.     if the variation either side of the nominal dimension can occur, the tolerance is called
a)          Unilateral tolerance
b)         Bilateral tolerance
c)          Trilateral tolerance

Q7.     Where variation either side of the nominal dimension can occur, the tolerance is called bilateral. Where one tolerance is zero, the tolerance is said to be
a)         Unilateral tolerance
b)         Quadlateral tolerance
c)          Trilateral tolerance
Q8.     ……. Is the difference between a size and the corresponding basic or nominal size.  
a)         Tolerance
b)         Allowance
c)          Deviation

Q9.     In  Clearance type of fit   ,
a)         shaft always bigger than the hole.
b)         shaft always smaller than the hole   and allows movement
c)          shaft is always of the same size as the hole
Q10. In  ……… type of fit   , shaft always smaller than the hole   and allows movement
a)         Interference
b)         Clearance
c)          transition

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