1. Activity oriented
2. Event oriented
3. Cost oriented
4. None of these
Event oriented
1. Earlier activities are done late
2. Later activities are done early
3. Early activities are finished within time
4. Both (a) and (b)
Both (a) and (b)
1. Readability
2. Sensitivity
3. Accuracy
4. Reputability
Readability
1. The closeness with which a measurement can be read directly from a measuring instrument
2. A measure of how close the reading is to the true size
3. The difference between measured value and actual value
4. The smallest change in measure that can be measured
A measure of how close the reading is to the true size
1. Controllable errors
2. Calibration errors
3. Avoidable errors
4. Random errors
Random errors
1. Precise but not accurate
2. Accurate but not precise
3. Neither precise nor accurate
4. Sensitive
Precise but not accurate
1. To obtain desired fits
2. Because it is not possible to manufacture in size exactly
3. To obtain high accuracy
4. To have proper allowance
Because it is not possible to manufacture in size exactly
1. Fidelity
2. Accuracy
3. Threshold sensitivity
4. Precision
Fidelity
1. To produce maximum number of components in unit time
2. Equal to the mean value of component
3. Equal to the three times the standard deviation
4. Equal to six times the standard deviation
Equal to six times the standard deviation
1. Calibration
2. Optical project
3. Slip gauges
4. None of these
Calibration