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2 From very early days, trade required … a thus standards.
a) scientific development; b) measuring instruments;
c) national level; d) powerful triggers;
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3 The … of the 19 century accelerated the process of establishing a
metrological organization.
a) communication; b) different ethnicy;
c) industrial development; d) measurements;
4 Expressing the … and fighting poor practices is one of the missions
of a metrology organization.
a) national habits; b) activity; c) universal system; d) real needs;
5 Measuring is closely related to any human, scientific, industrial or…
a) сommercial activity; b) necessity; c) national level;
d) metric system;
6 It’s the role of metrology to forge the … of the chain and to make
sure it does a good job.
a) vital sectors; b) different links; c) systems; d) public works;
7 … has to be ensured at the international and national level.
a) coherence; b) legislation; c) dissemination; d) organization;
8 National coherence mirrors international coherence, although each
has its own …
a) domains; b) national standards; c) institutions; d) values;
9 As any system … there is a need for a periodic follow up in the field.
a) becomes; b) originates; c) drifts; d) ensures;
10 … metrology is the business of cantons.
a) correct; b) accreditation; c) federal; d) legal;
11 The cantons have set up in offices to carry out the tasks.
a) verification; b) primary; c) industrial; d) international;
12 These … laboratories calibrate the standards of the clients.
a) necessary; b) metrological; c) European; d) calibration;
13 The BIPM was intended to improve the process of … and transfer
between standards.
a) comparisson; b) quantities; c) techniques; d) intervals;
14 Only of mass is keep uder the form of a …
a) undustrialized world; b) materialized measure;
c) scientific activity; d) national metrology;
15 The CIPM … and guides the BIPM’s work.
a) supervises; b) elects; c) contains; d) measures;
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