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Lesson 8.6 Measurement

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Question 1
1.

Yard, Feet, Inches, and Fractions are terms used in the Metric System.

Question 2
2.

Area equals length times height.

Question 3
3.

Board feet equals length times width times height divided by 2.

Question 4
4.

Nominal is a cut board after planing.

Question 5
5.

Actual cut boards measurements is after planing.

Question 6
6.

What is the Actual Size of a 2 X 2 Board?

Question 7
7.

What is the Actual Size of a 2 X 2 Board?

Question 8
8.

What is the Actual Size of a 1 X 2 Board?

Question 9
9.

What is the Actual Size of a 1 X 3 Board?

Question 10
10.

What is the Actual Size of a 2 X 3 Board?

Question 11
11.

If you do not need exact measurements, you should use a folding rules for heights over 6 feet.

Question 12
12.

If you need a flexible measuring device, you should use a steal tape measure.

Question 13
13.

A caliper is used to measure the thickness only of objects.

Question 14
14.

A compass should be used when marking a circle or transfering dimensions from one scale to another.

Question 15
15.

L-Shaped Measuring Tools are used to drawing right angles on homework assignments.

Question 16
16.

Squares are used for marking right angles on cutting boards, steal, or other materails.

Question 17
17.

Speed Square has one side that extendes over the surface to allow you to but up next to the materials to assit in drawing a straight line.

Question 18
18.

A Sliding T-Bevel is used to assit in checking angles and being a guide for drilling holes.

Question 19
19.

A Marking Guade used for scribing perpendicular lines to the edge or end of the stock.

Question 20
20.

When cutting a long straight line, you should use a chalk line to mark properly.