Basics of Construction and Framing Volume 1 by Daniel Bonnici - Test Bank

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Basics of Construction and Framing Volume 1 by Daniel Bonnici – Test Bank

 

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Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Chapter 05 Testbank

Student: ___________________________________________________________________________

  1. Even with hand tools, before beginning any task you should check that you have:
    A. been trained in the correct use of the tools
    B. have the appropriate personal protective equipment
    C. the current Australian Standard to work to
    D. Both A and B are correct

 

  1. The difference between a cross cut saw and a rip saw can be determined by:
    A. the size of the teeth
    B. the hardness of the teeth
    C. the tip of the saw tooth
    D. the length of the saw

 

  1. A mortise gauge differs from a marking gauge in:
    A. being made from a different timber
    B. that it is more accurate
    C. being easier to use
    D. having a second spur that is adjustable

 

A ‘G’ cramp is use to hold:

  1. a wide boards together edge to edge (such as table tops) when gluing
    B. an edge strip to a board, panel or table
    C. material to a bench or members together during fixing or gluing
    D. None of the above.

 

  1. A jack plane is longer than a smoothing plane, making it easier to plane straight flat surface.
    True    False

 

Spoke shaves can only be used for shaping internal curves. External curves should be planed using a hand plane.

True    False

 

When planning the end grain of timber you need a very sharp blade. You should also plane in from both edges.

True    False

 

A firmer chisel is the best chisel for paring work that needs to get close to the side of a housing.

True    False

 

 

 

Chapter 05 Testbank Key

  1. Even with hand tools, before beginning any task you should check that you have:
    A.been trained in the correct use of the tools
    B. have the appropriate personal protective equipment
    C. the current Australian Standard to work to
    D. Both A and B are correct

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 1.2
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 3.1

  1. The difference between a cross cut saw and a rip saw can be determined by:
    A.the size of the teeth
    B. the hardness of the teeth
    C. the tip of the saw tooth
    D. the length of the saw

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 1.2
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 3.1

  1. A mortise gauge differs from a marking gauge in:
    A.being made from a different timber
    B. that it is more accurate
    C. being easier to use
    D. having a second spur that is adjustable

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.1

A ‘G’ cramp is use to hold:

  1. a wide boards together edge to edge (such as table tops) when gluing
    B. an edge strip to a board, panel or table
    C. material to a bench or members together during fixing or gluing
    D. None of the above.

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2

  1. A jack plane is longer than a smoothing plane, making it easier to plane straight flat surface.
    TRUE

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2

Spoke shaves can only be used for shaping internal curves. External curves should be planed using a hand plane.

FALSE

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2

When planning the end grain of timber you need a very sharp blade. You should also plane in from both edges.

TRUE

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2

A firmer chisel is the best chisel for paring work that needs to get close to the side of a housing.

FALSE

 

Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2

 

 

Chapter 05 Testbank Summary

Category # of Questions
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment 8
Difficulty: Easy 8
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 1.2 2
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.1 1
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2 7
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 3.1 2

 

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