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Complete The Next 3 Questions Using The Figure Shown Below: (All Answers Should Be Entered As ".XXX".)

The document provides instructions to answer a series of questions based on figures showing hole measurements and tolerance information. Respondents are asked to provide tolerance values in response to questions about total position tolerance given different tolerance zone modifiers. Additional questions address positional tolerance concepts.

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Complete The Next 3 Questions Using The Figure Shown Below: (All Answers Should Be Entered As ".XXX".)

The document provides instructions to answer a series of questions based on figures showing hole measurements and tolerance information. Respondents are asked to provide tolerance values in response to questions about total position tolerance given different tolerance zone modifiers. Additional questions address positional tolerance concepts.

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Complete the next 3 questions using

the figure shown below:


(all answers should be entered as
“.XXX”.)

Actual Manufactured Hole Size


(measured) : Ø.254

45. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = M – Ø____

46. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = L – Ø____

47. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" is blank (no symbol) – Ø____

Complete the next 3 questions using


the figure shown below:
(all answers should be entered as
“.XXX”.)
Actual Manufactured Hole Size
(measured) : Ø.255

48. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = M – Ø____

49. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = L – Ø____

50. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" is blank (no symbol) – Ø____

Complete the next 3 questions using


the figure shown below:
(all answers should be entered as
“.XXX”.)

Actual Manufactured Hole Size


(measured) : Ø.258

51. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = M – Ø____

52. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = L – Ø____

53. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" is blank (no symbol) – Ø____
Complete the next 3 questions using
the figure shown below:
(all answers should be entered as
“.XXX”.)

Actual Manufactured Hole Size


(measured) : Ø.260

54. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = M – Ø____

55. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" = L – Ø____

56. Total Position Tolerance: When "?" is blank (no symbol) – Ø____

57. The use of zero positional tolerance at MMC:


a) Requires the use of separate Datum Reference Frames.

b) Results in an increase in the size tolerance for clearance holes.

c) Allows the diameter symbol to be omitted from the FCF.

d) Is not allowed.

58. The use of the term, “BOUNDARY” under a position feature control
frame:
a) Should only be done in cases where extremely tight control of a surface is

required.
b) Is optional, and is a method for utilizing the tolerance afforded by the use of

MMC when controlling the location and orientation of an irregular feature of size (not
a simple cylinder, sphere or width feature).
c) Controls location of a feature more tightly than the orientation of the feature.

d) Is mandatory when it is desired to invoke the method for utilizing the

tolerance afforded by the use of MMC when controlling the location and orientation
of an irregular feature of size (not a simple cylinder, sphere or width feature).
59. A projected tolerance zone:
a) Is required on all fixed fastener applications.

b) Is required on assemblies where studs or press-fit pins are located on one of

the mating parts.


c) Is required on both the mating part containing the clearance hole, and on the

mating part containing the fixed fastener hole.


d) Is applicable where threaded or plain holes for studs or pins are located on

detail part drawings.

Refer to Figure 4 for the following


questions:

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