#Easa part 66 B1,B2 MODULES EXAM MCQs QUESTION BANK : 7.3.3

7.3.3




Q1.                Which of the following caliper will be used for measuring diameters of holes  the distance between two surfaces  the width of slots  and other similar jobs.
a)    Inside calipers
b)    Outside calipers
c)    Hermophrodite calipers




Q2.                A ……….. caliper is generally used as a marking gauge in layout work
a)    Inside calipers
b)    Outside calipers
c)    Hermophrodite calipers




Q3.                There are ………  types of micrometer calipers
a)    two
b)    three
c)    four




Q4.                The smallest measurement which can be made with the use of the steel rule is
a)    one thirty of an inch in common fractions  and one one thousandth of an inch in decimal fractions.
b)    one sixty fourth of an inch in common fractions  and one one hundredth of an inch in decimal fractions.
c)    Both A and B are correct.




Q5.                The fixed parts of a ……… are the frame  barrel  and anvil
a)    micrometer
b)    slide caliper
c)    combination set





Q6.                The ………. parts of a micrometer are the frame  barrel  and anvil
a)    fixed
b)    movable
c)    powered




Q7.                The …….. parts of a micrometer are the thimble and spindle?
a)    fixed
b)    movable
c)    powered



Q8.                A variation of the micrometer is the ………
a)    The combination set
b)    Rulers
c)    dial indicator



Q9.                A typical example would be using a ……….. to measure the amount of runout  or bend  in a shaft
a)    combination set
b)    dial indicator
c)    micrometer




Q10.             Another common use for the ………….. is to check for a warp in a rotating component such as a brake disc
a)    combination set
b)    dial indicator
c)    micrometer

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