Congratulations - you have completed Packager I Test.
You scored %%SCORE%% out of %%TOTAL%%.
Your performance has been rated as %%RATING%%
You must print this page!!!!
Your answers are highlighted below.
Question 1
Flat washers with a smaller OD are
A
Only SAE
B
Dock Washers
C
USS
D
F436 and SAE
Question 2
Slotted nuts and ______ nuts are very similar and are often interchangeable.
A
Castle nuts
B
Bishop nuts
C
Hex nuts
D
Jam nuts
Question 3
Electro-Galvanizing and Hot Dip Galvanizing are methods of applying what metal to another material?
A
Wood
B
Aluminum
C
Zinc
D
Iron
Question 4
What is an accurate list of boxes we recycle in the package department?
A
We do not recycle boxes
B
Nucor
Porteous Fastener
Highland Thread
C
Nucor
Brighton Best
Porteous Fastener
D
Nucor
J&E Supply
Any box that has no vendor information
Question 5
2H nuts are heavy nuts but are not hardened.
A
False
B
True
Question 6
What are the 2 primary ways threads are formed?
A
Cut and Shaped
B
Rolled and Grooved
C
Cut and Rolled
D
Cut and Formed
Question 7
A USS hex cap screw with no markings on the head is a
A
Grade 5
B
Grade 8
C
Grade 2/A307
Question 8
The inside diameter of a washer is usually about 1/16"-1/8" bigger than the bolt size it fits.
A
False
B
True
Question 9
A hex nut with markings on non consecutive corners is a Grade 5.
A
True
B
False
Question 10
We should stop production 15 min before the end of the day to start the end of day duties?
A
False
B
True
Question 11
Countersunk screws are most commonly used when you want the surface of the head to
A
Sink well below the mounting surface
B
Sit atop the mounting surface
C
Sit flush with the mounting surface
D
Be made of Aluminum
Question 12
Fender washers are often used as spacers because they are thicker than standard washers.
A
False
B
True
Question 13
It usually doesn't matter if the grade or specification of a nut matches the bolt it used with. They can be mixed and matched.
A
True
B
False
Question 14
The A563 nut is a heavy, hardened hex nut.
A
False
B
True
Question 15
The two ASTM specifications that can NOT be met by Rolled Threads are
A
All of these are correct
B
A562 and A444
C
A490 and A325
Question 16
While hex head screws have 6 sides, hex washer heads only have 4 sides due to the washer face.
A
True
B
False
Question 17
If there is product sitting on your scale and your shift is ending?
A
Ask someone in your department to take care of it for you.
B
Leave it until the morning because your ride will leave you if you do not get out to them.
C
Take care of the issue yourself
Question 18
Raw material bar stock for Cut Threads is
A
The same size as the threads
B
Undersized
C
Oversized
Question 19
Rolled threads can meet all ASTM standards
A
False
B
True
Question 20
A hex cap screw with 6 markings on the head is a grade 8.
A
True
B
False
Question 21
Oval head machine screws are different from other countersunk heads because they
A
They actually sink lower than the mounting surface
B
They only come in stainless steel
C
They have a domed top for appearance
D
They are the same as other countersunk heads
Question 22
Nuts used to join two pieces of rod together are known as _______.
A
Flange nuts
B
Merchant couplings
C
Lock nuts
D
Rod coupling nuts
Question 23
Grade markings are used to identify a fastener's strength or grade designation.
A
True
B
False
Question 24
In general the end of day duties are a suggestion. If everything does not get done it will be okay because we will always be able to take care of it in the morning?
A
False
B
True
Question 25
Free spinning flange nuts are usually about half the size of standard hex nuts.
A
True
B
False
Question 26
Jam nuts are also called double nuts.
A
True
B
False
Question 27
Fillister head screws have a low, wide profile
A
True
B
False
Question 28
I do not need to use the chute if I can produce more bags that what is expected?
A
Correct. Why would I need to use the chute if I can do what is expected?
B
False. I may be able to produce even more if i did use the chute.
Question 29
Square nuts have 5 sides.
A
False
B
True
Question 30
The outside of a standard finished hex nut is about _____ the diameter of its bolt size.
A
1.5 times
B
the same size as
C
twice the size of
D
about half of
Question 31
In the Hot Dip Galvanizing process what causes the zinc to chemically bond to the material being plated?
A
The addition of Sodium Chloride to the solution
B
A chemical reaction that occurs at around 860 degrees
C
Being stored at sub zero temperature
D
High levels of DC (Direct Current) electricity
Question 32
T nuts have prongs that hold them in place.
A
False
B
True
Question 33
Electro-Galvanizing uses electrical current to bond zinc to the material that is being plated.
A
True
B
False
Question 34
Cut threads are more precise than Rolled Threads
A
False
B
True
Question 35
Which situation best fits. If I have ran out of 3x5 bags on the roll it is okay to use a ziplock bag to package my parts.
A
It is okay to use a zip lock bag if I am only going to use it for less than 100 packages.
B
It is sometimes okay to use a zip lock bacg in the package department but only in an emergency situation with my supervisors approval.
C
No I should never use a zip lock bacg in the package department.
D
Yes I can use the zip lock bags at any time to package parts in the package department.
Question 36
When putting a label on the package it is sometimes okay to put the label on the clear side of the bag?
A
False
B
True
Question 37
Pan heads and Round heads are very similar with being slightly more domed than the other.
A
False
B
True
Question 38
Plating is when one material is simply painted on top of another material.
A
False
B
True
Question 39
One advantage to Cut Threads is they are faster and cheaper to make.
A
True
B
False
Question 40
When threading 2" diameter material your best option will typically by
A
Cut Threads
B
Reverse Threads
C
Rolled Threads
D
Formed Threads
Once you are finished, click the button below. Any items you have not completed will be marked incorrect.
Get Results
There are 40 questions to complete.
You have completed
questions
question
Your score is
Correct
Wrong
Partial-Credit
You have not finished your quiz. If you leave this page, your progress will be lost.