This workbook/answerbook offers a variety of reinforcement exercises that utilize concepts discussed in the corresponding texbook also written by Mr. Meadows (entitled Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing-Applications, Analysis & Measurement [per ASME Y14.5-2009]). This workbook covers all facets of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (basic through advanced applications), tolerance stack-up analysis, statistical tolerancing, measurement, and dimensioning and tolerancing for functional gages and fixtures. It includes applications problems commonly faced by professionals working in design, manufacturing, inspection and gaging disciplines. It supplies a wide variety of realistic problems covering many product types and gives detailed explanations of their answers. The WORKBOOK AND ANSWERBOOK for Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing [per ASME Y14.5-2009], used in conjunction with the textbook, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing -Applications, Analysis & Measurement [per ASME Y14.5-2009], are indispensable guides for designers, manufacturing engineers, inspectors, quality engineers, project and process engineers and managers. It also provides important insights for undergraduate, graduate and continuing-education students in these disciplines. James D. Meadows is an ASME Certified Senior Level Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Professional. He has been a full-time GD&T trainer and consultant since 1982. He has written ten other best-selling GD&T books, six of which explain the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard and related topics such as tolerance stack-up analysis and how to measure geometric tolerances. Now he has written three new books to explain the ASME Y14.5-2009 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard and created a 'New Rules' DVD Training Series. He is nationally and internationally recognized as a GD&T expert and is an active member of 12 ASME/ANSI/ISO standards committees and support groups, such as the Y14 Main Committee, the Y14.5.1 Subcommittee, the Y14.43 Subcommititee (Chairman) and 2 ISO technical advisory groups. He has trained tens-of-thousands of engineering and technical professionals for major corporations, universities, DOE, DOD, NASA and the military over the last 25 years.