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1.

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

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2.

Our band saw has two sets of guides.

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3.

Our band saw has two DRIVE wheels.

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4.

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

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5.

The planer can be reversed.

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6.

The planer will straighten warped or bowed boards.

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7.

Stock should be run through the planer cross-grained.

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8.

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

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9.

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

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10.

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

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11.

Our jointer has 2 knives in the cutter head.

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12.

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

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13.

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

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14.

The jointer will also help straighten warped boards.

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15.

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

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16.

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

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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.

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18.

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

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19.

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

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20.

The main purpose of the table saw is to:

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21.

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

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22.

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

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23.

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

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24.

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

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25.

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

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26.

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

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27.

The primary purpose of the planer is to:

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28.

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

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29.

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

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30.

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

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31.

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

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32.

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

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33.

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

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34.

What would be the best choice to finish sand with?

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35.

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

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36.

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

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37.

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

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38.

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

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39.

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

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40.

Only use safety guards if you are feeling unlucky.

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41.

Our drill press has a variable speed control.

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42.

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

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43.

Steel toed boots are a type of PPE.

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44.

Setting the depth of the drill press is not important.

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45.

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

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46.

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

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47.

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

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48.

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

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49.

Safety glasses are just for wimps.

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50.

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

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51.

Cleanup is the sole the responsibility of the custodians.

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52.

A clean shop is a safe shop.

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53.

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

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54.

Dress is always a safety concern when working in the shop

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55.

Wearing jewelry is a safety problem or hazard.

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56.

Always use the proper tool for the job.

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57.

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

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58.

Used oil based finishing rags are flammable.

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59.

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

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60.

The primary purpose of the band saw is to:

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61.

The primary purpose of the miter saw is to:

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62.

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

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63.

To be safety conscious means to __________

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64.

Horseplay is unacceptable in the shop because

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65.

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

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66.

One inch is equal to ________ /16ths?

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67.

4/16” is equal to?

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68.

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

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69.

How many inches are in one foot?

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70.

How many inches are in one yard?

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71.

The primary purpose of the Drill Press is to:

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72.

What is the measurement shown below

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73.

What is the measurement shown below

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74.

What is the measurement shown below

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75.

What is the picture below showing?

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76.

What is the picture below showing?

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77.

What is the picture below showing?

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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

15/16

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A

9/16

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B

1/16

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C

5/16

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D

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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

14/16 or 7/8

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A

2/16 or 1/8

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B

10/16 or 5/8

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C

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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

8/16 or 1/2

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A

12/16 or 3/4

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B

4/16 or 1/4

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C

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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

12/16 or 3/4

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A

3/16

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B

16/16 or 1

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C

6/16 or 3/8

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D