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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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What is the first step in using a vernier caliper?
Close the jaws first
Gently slide the jaws open
Press the object firmly
Read the main scale before measuring
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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What should be done to measure the inner diameter of an object?
Use the depth rod
Place the object between the large jaws
Insert the small jaws into the hole
Use the vernier scale first
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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How do you measure the depth of an object?
Use the small jaws
Use the depth rod
Press the object with the large jaws
Slide the vernier scale to the right
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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What should you do after the jaws touch the object?
Press the jaws firmly
Loosen the jaws
Tighten the screw clamp
Slide the vernier scale to the left
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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Why is it important not to apply too much pressure when clamping the object?
To prevent the object from breaking
To make the scale clearer
To get a larger measurement result
To prevent the jaws from closing
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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If you want to measure the outer diameter of an object, which part should you use?
Small jaws
Large jaws
Depth rod
Vernier scale
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
To use a vernier caliper, first, hold the caliper and gently slide the jaws open. Next, place the object between the jaws if measuring its outer size, or insert the small jaws into a hole if measuring the inner size. For depth measurement, use the depth rod at the end of the caliper. After that, slowly close the jaws until they touch the object without applying too much pressure. Then, tight the screw clamp. We are ready to read the measurement.
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What is the main function of the screw clamp on a vernier caliper?
To extend the jaws
To lock the measurement position
To adjust the main scale
To press the object harder
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