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Chapter 8 Dial Instruments MCQs

1. . Measuring Jaws are the Part of:

(A) Dial Caliper


(B) Dial Indicator


(C) Dial Bore Gauge


(D) All of the Above




2. . Least Count of a Dial Caliper is:

(A) 0.01


(B) 0.02


(C) 0.1


(D) 0.05




3. . The gauge used to measure the thickness of sheets, plates, and paper is:

(A) Dial Thickness Gauge


(B) Dial Indicator


(C) Dial Bore Gauge


(D) All of the Above




4. . Least Count of a Dial Indicator is:

(A) 0.02


(B) 0.01


(C) 0.001


(D) 0.02




5. . Dial instruments are easier to use than:

(A) Inside Caliper


(B) Divider


(C) Vernier instruments


(D) None of the above




6. . One revolution of pointer of Dial Thickness Gauge equals to:

(A) 0.1 mm


(B) 0.1 mm


(C) 0.2 mm


(D) 0.3 mm




7. . Zero Error may be removed in:

(A) Dial Caliper


(B) Vernier Caliper


(C) Inside Caliper


(D) Depth Gauges




8. . Depth Bar is the part of:

(A) Dial Indicator


(B) Dial Caliper


(C) Dial Thickness Gauge


(D) Dial Bore Gauge




9. . These are mostly used by machinists to measure the inner diameter of bores in motor engines:

(A) Dial Indicator


(B) Dial Caliper


(C) Dial Thickness Gauge


(D) Dial Bore Gauge




10. . It is fixed to the frame and indicates the linear displacement of a movable anvil with a high degree of precision:

(A) Dial Micrometer


(B) Dial Caliper


(C) Dial Thickness Gauge


(D) Dial Bore Gauge




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