ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 622389 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.84
Score 0% 57%

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1

Which of the following saws would you use for creating a curved cut in wood?

64% Answer Correctly

back saw

coping saw

crosscut saw

hacksaw


Solution

Wood saws are categorized by their teeth shape and the number of teeth per inch (TPI). The higher the TPI of a saw the finer the cut it will make. Crosscut saws utilize knife-shaped teeth that cut across the grain of the wood while rip saws cut with the grain using chisel-shaped teeth that rip the wood cells apart as the cut is made. The kerf (slot) made by by a crosscut saw is much smoother than that made by a rip saw but a rip saw cuts much faster. Coping saws are a type of bow saw used to make detailed often curving cuts using replaceable blades with fine small teeth.


2

You're constructing a cabinet in your workshop and one of the cabinet doors is slightly too big. Which of the following tools would you use to make it fit?

63% Answer Correctly

drill

plane

chisel

file


Solution

In wooodworking, a plane is used to shave off a small amount of material to smooth a surface or make it fit properly. A jack plane is a general purpose plane that contains an adjustable depth blade set at an angle with a handle and knob to allow gripping when sliding the plane across wood.


3

Measuring tools provide a convenient and easy way to compare object dimensions against:

51% Answer Correctly

each other

a standard

a drawing

perfection


Solution

Measuring tools give easy access to the wide variety of standard dimensions that are used to categorize and classify objects.


4

A joint created by soldering is:

56% Answer Correctly

as strong as a weld

stronger than a weld

as strong as the original metal

weaker than a weld


Solution

A joint created by soldering is not as strong as a weld and not as strong as the original metal.


5

Which of the following statemements about chucks is not true?

51% Answer Correctly

a chuck's size indicates the largest circumference drill bit that will fit

a chuck is tightened and loosened using a chuck key

electric drills utilize a chuck to hold the drill bit

a chuck's size indicates the largest diameter drill bit that will fit


Solution

Electric drills utilize a chuck to hold the drill bit. A chuck's size indicates the largest diameter drill bit that will fit. A chuck is tightened and loosened using a chuck key.