Core tool video: Test of Understanding Attribute MSA – Exide Technologies Your email address: Your name: Company name: Start Quiz! 0% Question 1 of 10 1. Measurement system analysis:Replaces the need for calibrationIs required for each gaugeEvaluates the variation in the complete measurement processIs always undertaken in the measurement laboratoryQuestion 1 of 10Question 2 of 10 2. Attribute measuring systems can include:Plug gaugesVernier callipersMicrometersAll the aboveQuestion 2 of 10Question 3 of 10 3. Attribute agreement analysis:Is a MSA technique for variable equipmentRequires each appraiser to agree on every measurement decisionEvaluates the consistency of response within appraisers and between appraisers and if appropriate compares the response with the masterRequires all parts used in the study to be good partsQuestion 3 of 10Question 4 of 10 4. How many parts are usually required to undertake an attribute agreement analysis?201010050Question 4 of 10Question 5 of 10 5. Who makes the decision on the reference value for each part?Always has to be the customerAn internal expert (e.g. Quality Manager), maybe in consultation with the customerThe appraiserA multidisciplinary teamQuestion 5 of 10Question 6 of 10 6. Typically how many appraisers are involved in an attribute agreement analysis study?3110All the people using the measuring systemQuestion 6 of 10Question 7 of 10 7. Typically how many trials are undertaken by each appraiser in an attribute agreement analysis study?1235Question 7 of 10Question 8 of 10 8. A Kappa value of 1 in an attribute agreement analysis means?There is no agreement between appraisersAny agreement is by complete chancePerfect (100%) agreementThat there is a 10% chance of finding defective partsQuestion 8 of 10Question 9 of 10 9. An acceptable Kappa value is normally:Greater than 10Greater than 0.5Greater than 0.25Greater than 0.75Question 9 of 10Question 10 of 10 10. Action to improve an attribute measuring may includeImproving the lighting in the areaRe-training the operatorsImproving inspection standardsAll the aboveQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...