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GBHS Final Exam Woods I 2021

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Question 1
1.

Please give me your first and last name and ID # indicating who you are and that you are infact taking this test.

Question 2
2.

Our band saw has two sets of guides.

Question 3
3.

Our band saw has two DRIVE wheels.

Question 4
4.

You must store your project materials in your back pack for safe keeping.

Question 5
5.

The planer can be reversed.

Question 6
6.

The planer will straighten warped or bowed boards.

Question 7
7.

Stock should be run through the planer cross-grained.

Question 8
8.

Wood should be held tight against the fence when cutting on the table saw.

Question 9
9.

Your fingers should be 1/8" to 1/2" from the blade while cutting on the table saw.

Question 10
10.

The size of the jointer is determined by the width of the cutter head.

Question 11
11.

Our jointer has 2 knives in the cutter head.

Question 12
12.

You should stand directly behind the board while planning it on the planer.

Question 13
13.

The edge of the board is jointed before the face when squaring up the stock.

Question 14
14.

The jointer will also help straighten warped boards.

Question 15
15.

While operating the jointer, chipping of stock can be a result of moving the board too quickly over the knives.

Question 16
16.

The fence on the jointer should be adjusted to 90 degrees for normal operation.

Question 17
17.

The blade on the table saw should be adjusted to just BELOW the surface of the material being cut for pass through cutting operations.

Question 18
18.

The main purpose of the table saw is to rip boards to width.

Question 19
19.

The good usable piece of material should always be held between the fence and the blade when using the table saw.

Question 20
20.

The main purpose of the table saw is to:

Question 21
21.

The minimum thickness of a board that can be safely run through the planer is:

Question 22
22.

The minimum length of a board that be run through the planer is:

Question 23
23.

What is the MAXIMUM depth of cut on the planer per pass?

Question 24
24.

Which of the following items must be in use when using the planer?

Question 25
25.

If a board is too wide to face joint on the jointer you should:

Question 26
26.

Which tool should be used to help rip a narrow board on the table saw?

Question 27
27.

The primary purpose of the planer is to:

Question 28
28.

Which part of the jointer is adjusted for the depth of cut?

Question 29
29.

A ___________ is used on a table saw to make wide cuts in one pass.

Question 30
30.

What does the number on the back of the sandpaper represent?

Question 31
31.

Sand paper can be found in which of the following forms?

Question 32
32.

You must use this every time you use the table saw.

Question 33
33.

The tool used to crosscut material on the table saw is the:

Question 34
34.

What would be the best choice to finish sand with?


Question 35
35.

The size of the band saw is determined by the diameter of the wheels.

Question 36
36.

A 3/4“ band saw blade will cut tighter circles than a ¼” blade.

Question 37
37.

For a safe cut, round stock should be placed in a “V” block when cutting on the band saw.

Question 38
38.

When boring a hole, the larger the drill bit, the faster the drilling speed.

Question 39
39.

You should not stand to the right side of the band saw while cutting.

Question 40
40.

Only use safety guards if you are feeling unlucky.

Question 41
41.

Our drill press has a variable speed control.

Question 42
42.

The blade on our band saw is tracked "adjusted" on the upper wheel.

Question 43
43.

Steel toed boots are a type of PPE.

Question 44
44.

Setting the depth of the drill press is not important.

Question 45
45.

Wood is held against the fence while cutting on the miter saw.

Question 46
46.

O.S.H.A. is the governmental department that oversees safety in the workplace?

Question 47
47.

Your fingers should be 1/8” to 1/2” from the blade while cutting on the miter saw.

Question 48
48.

When changing a blade or making a setup the power to that machine should be disconnected.

Question 49
49.

Safety glasses are just for wimps.

Question 50
50.

You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of others in the shop.

Question 51
51.

Cleanup is the sole the responsibility of the custodians.

Question 52
52.

A clean shop is a safe shop.

Question 53
53.

Use of drugs, alcohol and some medicines can cause accidents while the person is under the influence and operating the machines.

Question 54
54.

Dress is always a safety concern when working in the shop

Question 55
55.

Wearing jewelry is a safety problem or hazard.

Question 56
56.

Always use the proper tool for the job.

Question 57
57.

Always wait for the machine you are using to come to a complete stop before leaving.

Question 58
58.

Used oil based finishing rags are flammable.

Question 59
59.

Properly applied finishes make a project look better and last longer.

Question 60
60.

The primary purpose of the band saw is to:

Question 61
61.

The primary purpose of the miter saw is to:

Question 62
62.

When drilling a hole on the drill press you should_______ the material to the table

Question 63
63.

To be safety conscious means to __________

Question 64
64.

Horseplay is unacceptable in the shop because

Question 65
65.

During working labs when is it ok to remove your safety glasses in the wood shop?

Question 66
66.

One inch is equal to ________ /16ths?

Question 67
67.

4/16” is equal to?

Question 68
68.

In the woodshop we most commonly measure using which units of measures?

Question 69
69.

How many inches are in one foot?

Question 70
70.

How many inches are in one yard?

Question 71
71.

The primary purpose of the Drill Press is to:

Question 72
72.

What is the measurement shown below

Question 73
73.

What is the measurement shown below

Question 74
74.

What is the measurement shown below

Question 75
75.

What is the picture below showing?

Question 76
76.

What is the picture below showing?

Question 77
77.

What is the picture below showing?

Question 78
78.

Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
9/16
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A
1/16
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B
5/16
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C
15/16
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D
Question 79
79.

Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
10/16 or 5/8
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A
14/16 or 7/8
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B
2/16 or 1/8
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C
Question 80
80.

Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
12/16 or 3/4
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A
4/16 or 1/4
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B
8/16 or 1/2
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C
Question 81
81.

Move the fractions around so that they correspond to the correct letter in the ruler.
Zero is already done "in red ink" for you.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
3/16
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A
6/16 or 3/8
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B
12/16 or 3/4
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C
16/16 or 1
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D