ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 975821 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

Which of the following statemements about chucks is not true?

51% Answer Correctly

a chuck's size indicates the largest diameter 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 circumference 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.


2

Which of these saws is used with a miter box?

56% Answer Correctly

back saw

crosscut saw

rip saw

hacksaw


Solution

A miter box utlizes a back saw (a fine toothed saw with a rigid strip of steel opposite its blade edge) to make cuts in wood at a specified angle.


3

You're creating a tube out of a sheet of metal. What type of fastener are you likely to use?

77% Answer Correctly

punch

rivet

glue

nail


Solution

A nail is a short pin-shaped shaft of steel that's typically used to fasten pieces of wood together. It has a flat head on one end and a point on the other. A rivet consists of a cylindrical shaft with a head on one end and a tail on the other. When the rivet is installed, the tail is expanded and reshaped to form another head, creating a dumbell shape that will hold two surfaces together semi-permanently.


4

When compared to drilling, boring makes __________ holes.

71% Answer Correctly

smoother

larger

smaller

rougher


Solution

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


5

Which of the following tools are you more likely to use when woodworking?

85% Answer Correctly

punch

rivet

chisel

wrench


Solution

A chisel has a long sharp edge and is used, often in conjunction with a hammer, for cutting. In woodworking, chisels are used to remove large sections of wood to create the initial shape of a design. In metalworking, chisels are used to remove waste metal when a smooth finish is not required.