#1
Which of the following is a common cause of workplace accidents?
Lack of proper training
Excessive productivity
Overuse of safety equipment
Strict adherence to safety protocols
#2
What does PPE stand for in the context of workplace safety?
Personal Productivity Enhancement
Personal Protective Equipment
Professional Performance Evaluation
Public Policy Enforcement
#3
What does the acronym 'OSHA' stand for in terms of workplace safety?
Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Occupational Standards and Hazard Assessment
Occupational Security and Health Administration
#4
Which of the following is NOT a common type of workplace hazard?
Chemical hazards
Biological hazards
Psychological hazards
Ergonomic hazards
#5
What does the term 'Lockout/Tagout' refer to in workplace safety?
A method to secure doors during working hours
A procedure to prevent equipment from being operated during maintenance
A safety mechanism in elevators
A technique for securing confidential information
#6
Which of the following is an example of a 'near miss' in a workplace?
A minor cut that requires first aid
A safety incident that resulted in a significant injury
A situation where an accident almost occurred but was avoided
An incident where property damage occurred
#7
What does the acronym 'MSDS' stand for in relation to workplace safety?
Material Safety Data Sheet
Manufacturing Safety Documentation Standard
Master Safety Data System
Managed Safety Data Storage
#8
Which of the following instruments is commonly used for precision measurement?
Vernier caliper
Screwdriver
Hammer
Pliers
#9
What is the smallest unit of measurement on a Vernier caliper?
0.1 mm
0.01 mm
1 mm
0.001 mm
#10
In precision measurement, what is the 'zero error' of an instrument?
The error caused by human factors
The error resulting from calibration
The error when the instrument reads zero when it should not
The error due to environmental factors
#11
Which of the following is a common technique for reducing measurement errors?
Using outdated equipment
Taking measurements in inconsistent lighting conditions
Calibrating instruments regularly
Ignoring safety protocols
#12
What is the function of a 'dial indicator' in precision measurement?
To measure angular displacement
To measure temperature variations
To measure fluid pressure
To measure electrical resistance
#13
Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when selecting PPE?
Comfort
Cost
Color
Compatibility with other equipment
#14
In precision measurement, what does 'resolution' refer to?
The smallest change in the measured quantity that can be detected
The accuracy of the measurement compared to the true value
The stability of the measuring instrument over time
The range of values that the instrument can measure
#15
What does the term 'Tare' mean in the context of precision measurement?
The weight of the container
To zero out the scale
The weight of the object being measured
To adjust for temperature variations
#16
What is the purpose of a 'micrometer' in precision measurement?
To measure length
To measure weight
To measure temperature
To measure volume
#17
What is the main advantage of using a 'coordinate measuring machine (CMM)'?
It provides fast measurements
It can measure complex geometries accurately
It is suitable for measuring temperature
It is portable and lightweight
#18
What is the primary function of a 'dial bore gauge' in precision measurement?
To measure internal diameters
To measure external diameters
To measure lengths
To measure depth
#19
What is the primary purpose of a 'dynamometer' in precision measurement?
To measure electrical current
To measure force, torque, or power
To measure pressure
To measure distance