Can you pass this interesting trivia quiz on equipment and calibration? In measurement technology and metrology, calibration is known as the comparison of measurement values that are delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration standard of known accuracy. Test your knowledge on this subject by answering these questions, which will give you an opportunity for self-assessment See moreas well as to learn more. All the best to you with the test!
Can be labeled to indicate calibration status
Can be coded to indicate calibration status
Can be otherwise identified to indicate the status of the calibration
All equipment in the laboratory is assumed to be calibrated, so no action or labeling is required.
Taken out of service
Clearly marked as being out of service.
Decommissioned and discarded immediately
A & B only
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Clean the balance and try again
Contact your supervisor
Do nothing
Just watch it
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City standards
National standards
International standards
Certified reference material
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By holding it up to the light and sighting down the long edge
By looking at it through an optical flat under polarized light
By feeling it with your hand
With a measuring wand
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Incubators
Water baths
Stir plates
Thermometers
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A new instrument
After an instrument has been repaired or modified
When a specified time period has elapsed
During a critical measurement
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No significant error being noted on the device under test
A significant error being noted but no adjustment made
An adjustment made to correct the error to an acceptable level
Nothing really happens
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With the design of the measurement instrument
With the design of the calibration process
With whatever measurement instrument you have at hand
You can begin at any time.
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