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GBHS Final Exam Woods I 2021

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Our band saw has two sets of guides.
True
False
Our band saw has two DRIVE wheels.
True
False
You must store your project materials in your back pack for safe keeping.
True
False
The planer can be reversed.
True
False
The planer will straighten warped or bowed boards.
True
False
Stock should be run through the planer cross-grained.
True
False
Wood should be held tight against the fence when cutting on the table saw.
True
False
Your fingers should be 1/8" to 1/2" from the blade while cutting on the table saw.
True
False
The size of the jointer is determined by the width of the cutter head.
True
False
Our jointer has 2 knives in the cutter head.
True
False
You should stand directly behind the board while planning it on the planer.
True
False
The edge of the board is jointed before the face when squaring up the stock.
True
False
The jointer will also help straighten warped boards.
True
False
While operating the jointer, chipping of stock can be a result of moving the board too quickly over the knives.
True
False
The fence on the jointer should be adjusted to 90 degrees for normal operation.
True
False
The blade on the table saw should be adjusted to just BELOW the surface of the material being cut for pass through cutting operations.
True
False
The main purpose of the table saw is to rip boards to width.
True
False
The good usable piece of material should always be held between the fence and the blade when using the table saw.
True
False
The main purpose of the table saw is to:
crosscut
miter cut
rip
none of the above
The minimum thickness of a board that can be safely run through the planer is:
1/16"
1/4"
16"
24"
The minimum length of a board that be run through the planer is:
1/16"
12"
24"
10"
What is the MAXIMUM depth of cut on the planer per pass?
1/16"
12"
1/4"
1/32"
Which of the following items must be in use when using the planer?
table saw
dust collection system
spindle sander
none of the above
If a board is too wide to face joint on the jointer you should:
cut it on the miter saw
rip it on the band saw
rip it on the table saw
throw it away
Which tool should be used to help rip a narrow board on the table saw?
a push block
a push stick
a miter guage
none of the above
The primary purpose of the planer is to:
make crosscuts
plane boards to thickness
make curve cuts
make rip cuts
Which part of the jointer is adjusted for the depth of cut?
the fence
the infeed table
the outfeed table
all of the above
A ___________ is used on a table saw to make wide cuts in one pass.
chisel blade
spade blade
dado blade
none of the above
What does the number on the back of the sandpaper represent?
the cost of the paper
coarseness or the grit
the date the paper was made
all of the above
Sand paper can be found in which of the following forms?
sheet
spindle
belt
all of the above
You must use this every time you use the table saw.
tail off man
push stick
miter gauge
feather board
The tool used to crosscut material on the table saw is the:
miter gauge
push stick
feather board
v-block
What would be the best choice to finish sand with?
50 grit
80 grit
120 grit
220 grit
The size of the band saw is determined by the diameter of the wheels.
True
False
A 3/4“ band saw blade will cut tighter circles than a ¼” blade.
True
False
For a safe cut, round stock should be placed in a “V” block when cutting on the band saw.
True
False
When boring a hole, the larger the drill bit, the faster the drilling speed.
True
False
You should not stand to the right side of the band saw while cutting.
True
False
Only use safety guards if you are feeling unlucky.
True
False
Our drill press has a variable speed control.
True
False
The blade on our band saw is tracked "adjusted" on the upper wheel.
True
False
Steel toed boots are a type of PPE.
True
False
Setting the depth of the drill press is not important.
True
False
Wood is held against the fence while cutting on the miter saw.
True
False
O.S.H.A. is the governmental department that oversees safety in the workplace?
True
False
Your fingers should be 1/8” to 1/2” from the blade while cutting on the miter saw.
True
False
When changing a blade or making a setup the power to that machine should be disconnected.
True
False
Safety glasses are just for wimps.
True
False
You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of others in the shop.
True
False
Cleanup is the sole the responsibility of the custodians.
True
False
A clean shop is a safe shop.
True
False
Use of drugs, alcohol and some medicines can cause accidents while the person is under the influence and operating the machines.
True
False
Dress is always a safety concern when working in the shop
True
False
Wearing jewelry is a safety problem or hazard.
True
False
Always use the proper tool for the job.
True
False
Always wait for the machine you are using to come to a complete stop before leaving.
True
False
Used oil based finishing rags are flammable.
True
False
Properly applied finishes make a project look better and last longer.
True
False
The primary purpose of the band saw is to:
Make rip cuts
Plane boards to thickness
Make irregular "curved" cuts
Make Crosscuts
The primary purpose of the miter saw is to:
Make rip cuts
Plane boards to thickness
Make irregular cuts
Make crosscuts
When drilling a hole on the drill press you should_______ the material to the table
Float
None of the these
Clamp
Glue
To be safety conscious means to __________
Do none of these things
Obey only certain safety rules
Think of the safety of your fellow worker
Horseplay is unacceptable in the shop because
You may not be under control
It is distracting to the teacher
It is distracting to fellow students
All of the these
During working labs when is it ok to remove your safety glasses in the wood shop?
If you are sitting at a table
Whenever you want
Never
When there are no machines turned on
One inch is equal to ________ /16ths?
9
12
4
16
4/16” is equal to?
1/4"
1/8"
3/4"
4/8"
In the woodshop we most commonly measure using which units of measures?
Inches, feet, 16ths of an inch
All of the these
Meters, centimeters, millimeters
Yards, miles, kilometers
How many inches are in one foot?
36
10
24
12
How many inches are in one yard?
12
10
36
24
The primary purpose of the Drill Press is to:
Press one board into another
Sink a screw into a board
Cut of the edge of a board
Bore a hole
What is the measurement shown below

1 & 1/4"
1/4"
1 & 3/16"
1 & 1/2"
What is the measurement shown below

2 & 1/4"
2 & 1/16"
2 & 1/8"
2 & 1/2"
What is the measurement shown below

1 & 3/4"
1&1/8"
1 & 11/16"
1 & 1/2"
What is the picture below showing?
Drill Press
Miter Saw
Band Saw
Spindle Sander
What is the picture below showing?
Band Saw
Spindle Sander
Miter Saw
Dril Press
What is the picture below showing?
Miter Saw
Spindle Sander
Band Saw
Drill Press
Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.

15/16
A
9/16
B
1/16
C
5/16
D
Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.

14/16 or 7/8
A
2/16 or 1/8
B
10/16 or 5/8
C
Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.
8/16 or 1/2
A
12/16 or 3/4
B
4/16 or 1/4
C
Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.
12/16 or 3/4
A
3/16
B
16/16 or 1
C
6/16 or 3/8
D