Residential Carpentry 1 Chapter Review PDF
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This document contains a review of residential carpentry concepts and materials. Includes multiple-choice questions covering topics of common injuries, mineral substances, and job hazard analysis, focusing on concrete and wood types.
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Student: _____________________ Instructor: Cory Sears Assignment: M2: Chapter Review (27102) Date: _____________________ Course: Residential Carpentry 1 (5) 1. One of the most common in...
Student: _____________________ Instructor: Cory Sears Assignment: M2: Chapter Review (27102) Date: _____________________ Course: Residential Carpentry 1 (5) 1. One of the most common injuries associated with wood products is_____. A. pinching B. carpal tunnel C. splinters D. pinched nerves 2. Silica is a mineral found in_____. A. pressure-treated wood B. slag C. steel D. concrete 3. When performing a job hazardanalysis, tasks are broken down into_____. A. steps B. phases C. codes D. chapters 4. In the grading stamp shown in RQ01, the termS-DRY means that the lumber_____. A. is made from standard dry wood B. has a moisture content over 19 percent C. has a maximum 15 percent moisture content D. has a maximum 19 percent moisture content 5. Plywood that is typically used to manufacturedoors, furniture, and cabinets is known as_____. A. softwood plywood B. premium plywood C. finished plywood D. hardwood plywood 6. The panel product that will not support combustion and will not burn is_____. A. particleboard B. OSB C. plywood D. mineral fiberboard 7. An engineered wood product commonly used to make doors and other millwork is_____. A. LVL B. PSL C. glulam D. LSL 8. The typical aggregate content of concrete is approximately_____. A. 80–90% B. 60–80% C. 70–85% D. 50–70% 9. The nominal dimensions of a typical concrete masonry unit are_____. A. 2× 4× 12 inches B. 8× 8× 16 inches C. 8× 10× 16 inches D. 3× 12× 8 inches 10. How many4' ×8' sheets of plywood would be needed to provide subfloor for a20' by25' room? A. 16 B. 12 C. 10 D. 5 11. When calculating the amount of concreteneeded, the unit of measure is_____. A. foot-pounds B. cubic meters C. short tons D. cubic yards 12. Material-handling accidents are most likely to happen when_____. A. the job is behind schedule B. equipment is defective C. the weather is bad D. workers are new or inexperienced at a job 13. When lifting anobject, it is best to_____. A. raise the load as quickly as possible B. lift with your legs C. use only your back muscles D. bend over at the waist 14. Inconstruction, the most common fasteners used for attaching two pieces of lumber are_____. A. lag bolts B. nails C. wood screws D. rivets 15. The type of bolt used to attach the sill plate to a foundation is the_____. A. carriage bolt B. stove bolt C. machine bolt D. anchor bolt 16. The two types ofhammer-set anchors are_____. A. expansion and post B. bolt and toggle C. sleeve and wedge D. screw and nail 17. Self-drilling anchors are used in_____. A. steel and concrete B. gypsum board C. concrete and masonry D. plywood and lumber 18. When obtaining safety information about anadhesive, the best source of reliable information is_____. A. your supervisor B. the applicable SDS C. a building supply dealer D. a coworker 19. Which of the following is applied with a caulking gun and used to adhere gypsum board to framingmembers? A. Contact cement B. Resorcinol glue C. Polyvinyl glue D. Construction adhesive