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Assignment Questions - 14188_239
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Neets Module 16-Introduction to Test Equipment
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1 ASSIGNMENT 1 Textbook assignment: Chapter 1, “Test Equipment Administration and USE,” pages 1-1 through 1-33. Chapter 2, “Miscellaneous Measurements,” pages 2-1 through 2-27. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 1-1.   What system is currently used by U.S. military services to identify electronic equipment with standardized nomenclature? 1.   Joint Electronic Type Designation System (JETDS) 2.   Joint Electronics Type Category System (JETCS) 3.   Army-Navy (AN) System 4.   Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) 1-2.   Which of the following categories of test equipment is/are designed to test, without modification, a range of electronic parameters needed for two or more systems that are different in design? 1.   GPETE 2.   SPETE 3.   Both 1 and 2 above 4.   Installed 1-3.   For what purpose was the ETE classification board established? 1.   To control inventory limits 2.   To control the increase of nonstandard GPETE 3.   To control the increase of nonstandard SPETE 4.   To become final approval authority for SPETE 1-4.   Which of the following systems provides an inventory of test equipment actually located in the fleet? 1. 3M 2.   SCLSIS 3.   STEED 4.   SPETREL 1-5.   You can determine if a piece of test equipment has been calibrated by checking which of the following documents? 1.   The test equipment logbook 2.   A directive from the EMO 3.   The completed maintenance action form for the instrument 4.   A tag or label attached to the instrument 1-6.   What label is used to identify a test instrument that is within tolerance on all parameters? 1.   INACTIVE 2.   CALIBRATED 3.   CALIBRATED—Refer to report 4.   ORGANIZATION LEVEL CALIBRATED 1-7.   Which of the following conditions warrants the use of one of the SPECIAL CALIBRATION labels and/or tags? 1.   Calibration deviates from the usual tolerances 2.   The instrument has more than one calibration interval 3.   The instrument is too large to move and requires in-place calibration 4.   Each of the above






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