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MOCK TEST LIMITS AND FITS
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1. What does the term "tolerance" refer to in engineering?
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- A. The permissible limit of variation in a dimension
- B. The maximum stress a material can withstand
- C. The accuracy of a measurement
- D. The ratio of force to area
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2. **Which standard governs the limits and fits system for mechanical engineering?**
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- A. ISO 9001
- B. ANSI/ASME Y14.5
- C. ASTM A370
- D. DIN 7168
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3. **What does "limit" imply in the context of fits?**
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- A. The maximum dimension of a part
- B. The minimum dimension of a part
- C. The ideal or nominal dimension of a part
- D. The range of acceptable dimensions for a part
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4. Which fit is characterized by a small amount of interference between mating parts?
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- A. Clearance fit
- B. Transition fit
- C. Interference fit
- D. Tolerance fit
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5. **Which term describes the smallest clearance between mating parts?**
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- A. Fundamental deviation
- B. Shaft
- C. Hole
- D. Maximum material condition
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6. **What is the purpose of a shaft in engineering?**
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- A. To hold components together
- B. To transfer motion and power between components
- C. To provide support
- D. All of the above
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7. **Which statement about a transition fit is correct?**
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- A. It always allows for clearance
- B. It's solely used for locating parts
- C. It sometimes allows for clearance and sometimes for interference
- D. It always allows for interference
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8. **Which ISO fit has the largest clearance?**
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- A. H7/h6
- B. H7/g6
- C. H7/d6
- D. H7/c6
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9. **What does MMC stand for in engineering drawings?**
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- A. Maximum Material Condition
- B. Minimum Material Condition
- C. Mean Material Condition
- D. Maximum Machining Condition
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10. **Which type of fit allows for the greatest amount of clearance between mating parts?**
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- A. Interference fit
- B. Clearance fit
- C. Transition fit
- D. Tolerance fit
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11. **Which symbol represents the shaft in a shaft/hole system?**
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- A. ⌀
- B. H
- C. L
- D. S
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12. **What does the symbol "IT" denote in terms of fits and tolerances?**
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- A. International Tolerance
- B. Interference Tolerance
- C. Information Technology
- D. International Taper
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13. **Which term refers to the difference between the maximum and minimum sizes permissible for a dimension?**
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- A. Deviation
- B. Tolerance zone
- C. Allowance
- D. Limit
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14. **Which type of fit ensures a constant clearance at all times?**
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- A. Clearance fit
- B. Transition fit
- C. Interference fit
- D. Tolerance fit
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15. **Which term describes the size below the lower limit of a dimension?**
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- A. Maximum material condition
- B. Minimum material condition
- C. Least material condition
- D. Nominal size
16. **What is the primary function of a fit in engineering?**
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- A. To ensure easy disassembly
- B. To eliminate any clearance between parts
- C. To provide proper alignment and assembly of parts
- D. To increase manufacturing costs
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17. **Which fit would typically be used for a bearing assembly?**
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- A. Clearance fit
- B. Transition fit
- C. Interference fit
- D. Tolerance fit
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18. **What is the role of an allowance in fits and tolerances?**
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- A. To control the type of fit
- B. To specify the maximum material condition
- C. To specify the minimum material condition
- D. To provide a range of acceptable dimensions
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19. **Which term describes the largest size above the upper limit of a dimension?**
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- A. Maximum material condition
- B. Minimum material condition
- C. Least material condition
- D. Nominal size
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20. **Which ISO fit has the smallest clearance?**
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A. H7/f6
B. H7/g6
C. H7/h6
D. H7/d6
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