ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 759812 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.43
Score 0% 69%

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1

The __________ is an initial shallow saw cut made as a guide to prevent the saw from slipping sideways on subsequent more powerful cuts.

49% Answer Correctly

groove

channel

guide

kerf


Solution

When you start sawing by creating a kerf it will help prevent the saw from slipping sideways when you begin the power strokes that do most of the cutting.


2

A welding rod provides:

70% Answer Correctly

stability for the welding torch

protection for the welder

fuel for the welding torch

the joining material for a weld


Solution

The joining material for a weld is called a welding or filler rod and is available in a variety of diameters and alloys for different welding tasks.


3

When compared to drilling, boring makes __________ holes.

71% Answer Correctly

smoother

rougher

larger

smaller


Solution

Drilling is the process of making small holes in wood or metal while boring is the process of making larger holes.


4

You need to secure two pieces of wood together while the glue between the dries. Which of the following tools is most appropriate?

88% Answer Correctly

pincers

rubber band

clamp

pliers


Solution

A clamp applies pressure to prevent two objects from moving relative to each other, for example, to keep to pieces of wood together while the glue between the dries. A clamp is commonly made of metal and shaped like the letter C with a perpendicular flat-edged plate providing variable pressure between it and the top of the C as a screw to which it is attached is tightened and released.


5

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

64% Answer Correctly

crosscut saw

hacksaw

back saw

coping saw


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.