ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 497960 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

A __________ is driven by a motor and used to shape and form edge contours.

74% Answer Correctly

file

chisel

router

plane


Solution

A router is a tool that a worker uses to rout (hollow out), shape, or contour an area in relatively hard material like wood or plastic.


2

Which of the following saws is not good for cutting wood?

61% Answer Correctly

crosscut saw

hacksaw

back saw

ripsaw


Solution

A hacksaw has replaceable blades and is used to cut metal. The blade type is chosen based on the material that is to be cut. Blades with larger numbers of teeth per inch are more appropriate for cutting thinner materials.


3

You're replacing the hubcaps on a car. Which of the following are you most likely to use?

73% Answer Correctly

wooden mallet

rubber mallet

claw hammer

ball-peen hammer


Solution

A mallet is a hammer with a relatively large head, often made of rubber or wood. Both the size and material of the mallet head help prevent damage when striking more delicate surfaces.


4

This tool is a(n) __________.

60% Answer Correctly

outside micrometer

inside caliper

outside caliper

vernier caliper


Solution

Calipers are similar to micrometers in shape but instead of measuring distances, calipers are used to transfer distances between objects. An outside caliper is used to transfer outside dimensions while an inside caliper is used to transfer inside distances. A vernier caliper is an extremely precise caliper (down to \({1 \over 1000}\) inch) that allows measuring / transferring either inside or outside dimensions.


5

Which of the following nuts prevent loosening via nylon in their threads?

63% Answer Correctly

cotter

slotted

wing

lock


Solution

Wrenches are used with threaded fasteners like bolts and nuts. A bolt has external threads while a nut has internal threads and this thread pattern combination allows them to lock together and act as fasteners. Nuts come in a variety of configurations including wing nuts which provide appendages that allow tightening and loosening by hand, slotted nuts that use a cotter pin to lock the nut in place and prevent it from loosening, and lock nuts that also prevent loosening via nylon in their threads. Threads are identified by pitch which is the number of threads per inch.