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Which of the following is equal to 1/10 of a meter?

  • Milimeter
  • Centimeter
  • Decimeter (correct)
  • Yard

If there are 2.54 cm in one inch, how many cm are there in 5 inches?

  • 17.78 cm
  • 20 cm
  • 10.16 cm (correct)
  • 12.7 cm

What is the decimal equivalent of 3 1/4?

  • 4.25
  • 3.75
  • 3.4
  • 3.25 (correct)

What is the conversion factor to convert meters to feet?

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How many inches are there in 4 feet?

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What is the equivalent fraction of 0.5?

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Which of the following is the smallest unit of measure in the metric system?

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How many decimeters are equivalent to 1 meter?

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What is the correct procedure for disposing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

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What is the primary aim of conducting a hazard assessment in a workplace?

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Which of the following is NOT a step in dealing with a fire in the workplace?

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What is the significance of maintaining good housekeeping in the workplace?

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When is it essential to reassess hazards in a workplace?

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Which of the following is a limitation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

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What should be the immediate action after a workplace accident?

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In the context of fire safety, what is the most crucial step before attempting to extinguish a fire?

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What is the first step in filling out an inspection report form?

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Which part of the evaluation indicates a 'Very Satisfactory' performance?

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What must you do after determining the defective instrument?

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What should the tools and equipment conform to according to the content?

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What is one of the learning outcomes of the lesson?

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What action is suggested as a part of extending your learning?

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How would you categorize a score of 3 in the Scoring Guide?

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What is the main purpose of using a Repair Manual during inspections?

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What term describes a thin cross laminated sheet of wood?

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Which of the following is a metal fastener?

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Which tool is primarily used for measuring irregular shapes?

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What tool is used for establishing a straight line on a surface?

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What is the composition of a powdered substance mixed with water commonly used in carpentry?

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Which tool is best for checking the squareness of adjacent surfaces?

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What is the purpose of a measuring tool for long distances in carpentry?

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Which tool is specifically used for pulling out nails?

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Which of the following tools is used to mark a line parallel to the grain of wood?

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What is the primary purpose of a Caliper in woodworking?

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What type of tool is designed for cutting along the grain of wood?

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For what purpose is a tool for vertical alignment used in carpentry?

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Which tool is specifically designed for laying out arcs or stepping off divisions on a line?

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What tool is utilized to test the squareness of a stock in carpentry?

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Identify the tool that is NOT part of measuring tools.

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What is the function of a Spoke Shave in woodworking?

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What is the purpose of a very light line in a drawing?

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Which line type is used to show edges and contours that are visible to the eye?

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What line is typically used as the axis of symmetry in a drawing?

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What does a dimension line indicate in a drawing?

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Which line is drawn wavy and serves a similar purpose to a long break line?

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What is the function of a heavy, solid line in a drawing?

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How far should extension lines start from the visible or object line in a dimension line?

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Which of the following lines is not used to show dimensions?

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Flashcards

Claw Hammer

A tool used for driving nails and pulling them out.

Back Saw

A saw with a reinforced back used for precise cutting.

Pull-Push Rule

A flexible tape measure for irregular surfaces.

Try Square

A tool to check the squareness of materials.

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Marking Gauge

A tool for marking parallel lines on wood.

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Pencil

A writing tool used to mark cutting lines.

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Divider

A tool with two legs to lay out arcs or circles.

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Chalk Line

A tool for creating straight lines on surfaces.

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Cross Laminated Timber

A thin sheet of wood made from layers glued at right angles.

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Fasteners

Metal components used for securing objects together.

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Plaster

A powdered material mixed with water to create a paste.

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Sand

A fine gritty substance mixed with water for various uses.

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Sawn Timber

A piece of wood cut to specific measurements from a log.

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Measuring Tape

An instrument for measuring long distances.

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Hammer

A tool used for driving in or pulling out nails.

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Saw

A tool used for cutting wood along the grain.

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Inspection Report Form

A document used to record defects of tools and equipment.

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Defective Instruments

Tools or equipment that are not functioning correctly.

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Repair Manual

A guide that provides instructions for fixing defective tools.

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Regular Maintenance

Routine tasks to keep tools and equipment in good condition.

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Scoring Rubric

A guide to evaluate performance based on set criteria.

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Measurement Instruments

Tools used to determine dimensions or quantities.

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Mensuration

The process of measuring geometric figures.

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Competency Based Curriculum

An educational framework focused on skills and competencies.

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Drawing Paper

A specific type of paper used for sketching and drawing plans in carpentry.

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Pencil in Carpentry

A writing tool specifically used for making precise markings on materials, crucial for accuracy.

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Plans in Carpentry

Detailed drawings that outline specifications and instructions for building projects.

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Drawing Instruments

Tools used to assist in creating accurate drawings, such as rulers and compasses.

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Visible Line

A heavy solid line used to represent edges and boundaries visible in a drawing.

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Invisible Line

A medium line indicating edges that are not visible in the drawing, showing hidden parts.

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Dimension Line

A light line that indicates the size of an object, usually broken in the middle.

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Construction Line

Very light lines used to 'block in' objects as a base for drawing more permanent lines.

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Inch

A unit of linear measurement equal to 1/12 of a foot.

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Meter

A unit of linear measurement in the metric system, equivalent to 39.37 inches.

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Decimeter

A unit of length equal to 1/10 of a meter or 10 centimeters.

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Convert fractions to decimals

To convert, divide the numerator by the denominator.

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Inch to centimeter conversion

1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters.

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Foot to inches conversion

1 foot is equal to 12 inches.

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Meter to feet conversion

1 meter is approximately equal to 3.28 feet.

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Hazard Assessment

The process of identifying workplace hazards and documenting them.

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards.

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Reassess Hazards

Review and update hazard assessment regularly, especially with new equipment.

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Accident Protocol

Steps to take when an accident occurs: stay calm, report, apply first aid.

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Fire Response

Actions to take during a fire: stay calm, alert others, use firefighting equipment.

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Emergency Response

Remain calm and notify a teacher during emergencies.

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Proper PPE Fit

Ensuring PPE fits correctly for effective protection.

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Disposing of PPE

Methods for safely discarding used Personal Protective Equipment.

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Study Notes

K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum

  • Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Learning Module for Carpentry
  • Exploratory Course for Grades 7 and 8

Table of Contents

  • What is this module about? (page 2)
  • How do you use this module? (page 3)
  • Lesson 1 - Prepare Construction Materials and Tools (pages 4-22)
  • Lesson 2 - Maintain Tools and Equipment (pages 23-38)
  • Lesson 3 - Perform Mensuration and Calculation (pages 39-58)
  • Lesson 4 - Interpret Drawings and Plans (pages 59-75)
  • Lesson 5 - Practice Occupational Health and Safety (pages 76-108)
  • Answer Keys (pages 109-115)
  • Acknowledgement (page 116)

Lesson 1 - Prepare Construction Materials and Tools

  • Learning Outcomes:
    • Identify materials and tools applicable to a specific construction job
    • Request appropriate materials and tools
    • Receive and inspect materials
  • Definition of Terms:
    • Bill - a statement of payment
    • Damage - destruction, injury or harm
    • Job - a piece of work
    • Material - stuff used to make something
    • Quantity - number or amount in size
    • Requisition - act of requiring something
    • Tool - simple implement
    • Work - something made or accomplished

Lesson 2 - Maintain Tools and Equipment

  • Learning Outcomes:
    • Check condition of tools and equipment
    • Perform basic preventive maintenance
    • Store tools and equipment
  • Definition of Terms:
    • Finishing materials - chemical or substance applied
    • Hardware - metal supplies for furniture
    • Inventory - accounting of tools and materials
    • Label - indicated name of tools
    • Lubricants - oils or grease
    • Mensuration - act of measuring
    • Perimeter - bounding line of an area
    • Power tools - machines run by electricity
    • Scaler - used for measurement
    • Segregate - to set aside
    • Standard - a measure of reference
    • Stock - lumber used for a project
    • Substrate - wood for machine cutting
    • Store
    • Tools

Lesson 3 - Perform Mensuration and Calculation

  • Learning Outcomes:
    • Select measuring instruments
    • Carry out measurements and calculations
  • Definition of Terms:
    • Area
    • Calculation
    • Circumference
    • Classification
    • Decimal
    • Dimension
    • Fraction
    • Geometric Shapes
    • Graduation
    • Mensuration
    • Perimeter
    • Standard
    • Stock
    • Substrate
    • Volume

Lesson 4 - Interpret Drawings and Plans

  • Learning Outcomes:
    • Analyze signs, symbols, and data
    • Interpret technical drawings and plans
    • Apply freehand sketching
  • Definition of Terms:
    • Axis
    • Design
    • Detail drawing
    • Dimension
    • Isometric Drawing
    • Orthographic Projection
    • Perspective Drawing
    • Projections
    • Reduced
    • Scaled Drawing
    • Sketch
    • Specification

Lesson 5 - Practice Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

  • Learning Outcomes:
    • Identify hazards and risks
    • Evaluate hazards and risks
    • Control hazards and risks
    • Maintain occupational health and safety awareness
  • Definition of Terms:
    • Accident
    • Control
    • First Aid
    • Hazard
    • Occupation
    • Safety
    • Sanitize
    • Self-Discipline
    • Signs
    • Sort
    • Sweep
    • Symbols
    • Systematize
    • Toxic
    • Acronyms: OHSP, PPE

References

  • Various TLE texts, tools and equipment (page 23)

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