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Calibration Training Quiz

Test your knowledge on calibration with this comprehensive quiz designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Dive into topics ranging from measurement accuracy to specific standards used in calibration processes.

Topics covered include:

  • Definition of calibration
  • Base units in measurement
  • Calibration methods
  • Understanding uncertainty
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by MeasuringStar572
What is calibration?
Calibration is the qualitative determination of the errors of a measuring device and where necessary, adjusting the errors
Calibration is the quantitative determination of the errors of a measuring device and where necessary, adjusting the errors to a minimum.
Calibration is the quantitative determination of the accuracy of a measuring device
Choose the correct symbol of seven base units of (length, mass, time, current, temperature, amount of substance, luminous intensity)?
M, kg, s , A, K, mol , cd
M, kg, s , A, K, mol , cd
M, Kg, S , A, K, mol , cd
Which method of Calibration is not relevant?
Direct method of measurement
Substitution method of measurement
Accuracy method of measurement
Differential or comparison method of measurement
Choose the Correct Answer
Abbe’s Principle - Gauge with Scale and reference element under measurement must be on the same line
Abbe’s Principle - Gauge under measurement and the reference element (Scale ) must be on the same line .
Abbe’s Principle - Gauge with reference element and the unit under test must be on the same line
What is Uncertainty?
A value associated with the result of a measurement that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand.
An approximated measurement associated with the result of a measurement that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand.
A parameter associated with the result of a measurement, that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand.
What are all the three mandatory Parameters in Vernier Calibration? a. Internal Jaws measurement b. External jaws measurement c. Step Measurement d. Depth Measurement
a,b,c
A,b,d
A,c,d
D. Depth Measurement
Which ASTM Standard is followed for the Verification of Brinell Hardness tester and Rockwell Hardness tester ?
ASTM E10
ASTM E92
ASTM E17
If the Brinell hardness Value was measured at the range of 110 HB and the Value found as 114 HB. Confirm the Error is
Within limit
Above the limit
Which standard to be used for Vernier Depth Gauge?
ISO 13385-1
ISO 13385-2
ISO 13385-3
What is the Accuracy limit of Bevel protractor?
10’
5’
8’
Which standard will be used for Tubular micrometer Calibration?
BS 939
BS 969
BS 959
Which Permissible Value is Correct for the range 500 mm Tubular micrometer ?
±0.020
±0.030
±0.050
Which standard will be used for Depth micrometer calibration?
BS 6450
BS 6448
BS 6468
Which Standard will be used for Coating thickness Gauge calibration?
JIS B 7503
JIS K 5601-1-7
JIS K 5600-1-7
What is the value in the Vernier Ht. Gauge L.c.:0.02 mm ?
79.34 mm
79.36 mm
79.42 mm
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