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 hazard​analysis, tasks are broken down into​_____. A. steps B. phases C. codes D. chapters 4. In the grading stamp shown in RQ01​, the term​S-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 manufacture​doors, 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 many​4' ×​8' sheets of plywood would be needed to provide subfloor for a​20' by​25' room? A. 16 B. 12 C. 10 D. 5 11. When calculating the amount of concrete​needed, 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 an​object, 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. In​construction, 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 of​hammer-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 an​adhesive, 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 framing​members? A. Contact cement B. Resorcinol glue C. Polyvinyl glue D. Construction adhesive

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