Residential Carpentry 1 (5) Practice Quiz PDF

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This document contains a practice quiz focused on residential carpentry. It features multiple choice questions covering various topics. The quiz focuses on identifying hazards and appropriate safety procedures.

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Student: _____________________ Instructor: Cory Sears Assignment: M2: Practice Quizzes (27102) Date: _____________________ Course: Residential Carpentry 1 (5) 1. Which of...

Student: _____________________ Instructor: Cory Sears Assignment: M2: Practice Quizzes (27102) Date: _____________________ Course: Residential Carpentry 1 (5) 1. Which of the following is NOT one of the focus​four? A. Electrical hazards B. Drowning C. ​Struck-by hazards D. Falls 2. Which of the focus four might involve accidents caused by improper safety procedures at a trench​site? A. ​Struck-by B. ​Caught-in or caught between C. Electrical hazards D. Falls 3. What is the primary means of managing silica exposure on a​jobsite? A. Do not allow open fires on the jobsite. B. Do not pour concrete on a windy day. C. Provide gloves for all employees. D. Use saws equipped with a​built-in water-delivery system. 4. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a job hazard​analysis? A. Consistent application of routines on the jobsite B. Higher wages C. Greater protection from potential legal and financial penalties D. Reduced number of workplace hazards 5. Which of the following is a benefit of sapwood over​heartwood? A. It is naturally more durable. B. It is more widely available. C. It takes preservative treatment more readily. D. It is harder. 6. ​Air-dried lumber is likely to have a higher moisture content than​kiln-dried lumber. True False 7. ​Preservative-treated lumber is hardwood lumber protected by chemical preservatives. True False 8. ​Plywood, hardboard,​particleboard, oriented strand board​(OSB), and fiberboard are examples of​_________. A. ​cross-laminated timber B. wood structural nonpanel products C. parallel strand lumber D. wood structural panel products 9. A material composed of concrete that uses an aggregate of fine sand is called​________. A. grout B. cement C. mortar D. slag 10. When calculating the number of studs required for​framing, how much do you add for​waste? A. ​2% B. ​25% C. ​5% D. ​10% 11. What is the first step you should do when calculating​studs? A. Determine the total wall length in feet. B. Determine the total wall length in inches. C. Multiply the total wall length by 3. D. Multiply the total wall length by 0.75​(for 16-inch on center​studs). 12. How many​4' x​8' OSB panels do you need for a roof that is​32.5' by​25'? A. 20 B. 22 C. 26 D. 24 13. What should you do if you believe a load of building materials is too heavy for you to​move? A. Leave it for someone else to move. B. Give it a try. C. Ask a coworker for help. D. Slide it instead of lifting. 14. In dry​conditions, how long can you store portland​cement? A. 1 year B. 6 months C. 5 years D. Indefinitely 15. A galvanized coating can protect​light-gauge steel framing members from corrosion. True False 16. Nails longer then 16d are commonly referred to as​_______. A. tacks B. spikes C. bolts D. pennies 17. What type of nail is usually used for installing millwork and​trim? A. Finish nails B. ​T-nails C. Box nails D. Cut nails 18. What type of screw is used to install a lock​set? A. Masonry screw B. Lag screw C. Wood screw D. Machine screw 19. Which type of staple is good for general tacking and nailing​purposes? A. Chisel B. Outside chisel C. Spear D. Crosscut chisel 20. What type of adhesive is made by mixing a catalyst and a hardening agent at the time of​use? A. Epoxy B. Casein glue C. Plastic resin glue D. Neoprene adhesive

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