Wood Joining Multiple Choice Questions - Set 11 - ObjectiveBooks

Wood Joining Multiple Choice Questions - Set 11

Practice Test: Question Set - 11


1. If the second piece of the joint fits a bit snugly into the first piece, use sandpaper to smooth out the channel.
    (A) True
    (B) False

2. It is extremely important to cut precise angles when making miter joints; one or two degrees of error can result in a gap.
    (A) True
    (B) False

3. When one tenon would be too wide, multiple tenons can be used.
    (A) True
    (B) False

4. Always make sure that the tip of a standard screwdriver is the same width as the diameter of the screw head being driven.
    (A) True
    (B) False

5. Invisible hinges are used on both flush and overlay doors and cannot be seen when the door is closed.
    (A) True
    (B) False

6. Face planing is the same as surfacing.
    (A) True
    (B) False

7. The gauge showing angle of tilt for cutting bevels and chamfers is located on the front of the saw just below the table.
    (A) True
    (B) False

8. For ripping, the workpiece is held stationary, and the saw unit is moved.
    (A) True
    (B) False

9. A cut made by pressing too hard can result in burning the wood.
    (A) True
    (B) False

10. When cutting an angle or bevel, the workpiece must always remain on the same side of the blade.
    (A) True
    (B) False

11. A router bit rotates clockwise.
    (A) True
    (B) False

12. In scraping, the tool digs into the revolving stock to peel away small shavings.
    (A) True
    (B) False

13. When a wood product is built, the wood should contain the amount of moisture that it is expected to have, on average, during its use.
    (A) True
    (B) False

14. A cutting diagram shows how parts should be arranged so they can be produced with the minimum number of cuts.
    (A) True
    (B) False

15. Toe-nailing is nailing the end of one piece to the side of another by driving nails into both sides of at an angle.
    (A) True
    (B) False

16. Sanding dust can lead to health problems such as dermatitis and respiratory illnesses.
    (A) True
    (B) False

17. A laser router never actually touches the wood.
    (A) True
    (B) False

18. The length of a blind dado should be laid out to within ½ to ¾ inch of the front edge.
    (A) True
    (B) False

19. Use a backsaw to cut half-lap joints by hand.
    (A) True
    (B) False

20. Dovetail joints were developed during a time when good glues and mechanical fasteners were not available.
    (A) True
    (B) False

21. Resorcinol glue provides complete protection from both fresh and salt water.
    (A) True
    (B) False

22. When adhering veneer with contact cement, place a block of softwood over the veneer and press it with a hot iron.
    (A) True
    (B) False

23. During processing on the jointer, the cutter-head moves in a clockwise direction
    (A) True
    (B) False

24. For crosscutting, the saw unit is held stationary and the workpiece is moved.
    (A) True
    (B) False

25. Miter and bevel settings on the saw cannot be used independently.
    (A) True
    (B) False

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