| Your Results | Global Average | |
|---|---|---|
| Questions | 5 | 5 |
| Correct | 0 | 2.96 |
| Score | 0% | 59% |
You need to secure two pieces of wood together while the glue between the dries. Which of the following tools is most appropriate?
pincers |
|
rubber band |
|
clamp |
|
pliers |
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.
The primary difference between a standard level and a bullseye level is which of the following?
a bullseye level can measure across two dimensions |
|
a bullseye level has only one bubble to center |
|
a standard level has only one bubble to center |
|
a standard level can measure across two dimensions |
Levels utlize a fluid-filled tube containing a bubble that is centered when the surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb) along the direction of the tube. While a standard level can measure along a single dimension, a bullseye level is circular and can indicate the levelness of a two dimensional plane.
Which of the following is used in metal work for shaping metal?
claw hammer |
|
mallet |
|
ball peen hammer |
|
rivet hammer |
Ball peen hammers are most commonly used in automotive repair. They have rounded heads and are used to drive punches and chisels.
Which of the following saws would you use if you're cutting wood along the grain?
crosscut saw |
|
ripsaw |
|
hacksaw |
|
back saw |
The ripsaw delivers maximum efficiency at cutting with or along the grain (ripping).
Which of the following is not an advantage of using a ratchet with a larger point-sized socket?
larger point sizes are stronger |
|
larger point sizes allow easier alignment |
|
all of these are advantages of larger point sizes |
|
larger point sizes allow greater toque to be applied |
A ratchet (or socket wrench) is a wrench that applies torque in only one direction with a handle that can be moved back and forth without losing contact with the fastener. A ratchet uses variable attachments called sockets which come in a variety of drive sizes based on the size of the opening that attaches to the ratchet. Sockets with the same drive size will vary in the shape (six-point, twelve-point) and size of the nut opening that attaches to the fastener being tightened or loosened. Smaller point sized sockets are stronger and can apply greater torque while larger point sizes allow easier alignment.