I highly recommend finding a way to get your hands on ASME Y14.5.2-2000. It's the body of knowledge that the test is given from. You can learn all the practical application about GD&T that you want but the test just touches on those things, what they really want to know are things like if you know where the datum leader attaches to the Feature Control Frame or whether you know if leading zeros are used on a print that is in inches. I've ranted about that test on these threads before and I think that now that 18 months have passed since I failed the test with a 73, I'm starting to get over it and I may give ASME $360 of my hard earned dollars again here in the next few months. I think the test is designed to generate a high initial failure rate so that they can collect the fee twice. Oh wait, they were gracious enough to discount the re-take if I took it again within a year.
Remember that knowing GD&T functionality is not going to be enough to get a passing score. You need to know the stuff that seems insignificant at the outset.
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