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The preparation of good quality lumber
includes several stages. When it is dried, the
process involved is?
a. seasoning
b. staining
c. lumbering
d. logging

The preparation of good quality lumber
includes several stages. When it is dried, the
process involved is?
a. seasoning
b. staining
c. lumbering
d. logging

The smallest division of the metric scale
that you can find in the steel rule is
________.
a. decimeter
b. centimeter
c. millimeter
d. meter

The smallest division of the metric scale that
you can find in the steel rule is ________.
a. decimeter
b. centimeter
c. millimeter
d. meter

What is the conversion equivalent of one inch
to centimeters?
a. 25.4
b. 2.54
c. 0.254
d. 0.0254

What is the conversion equivalent of one
inch to centimeters?
a. 25.4
b. 2.54
c. 0.254
d. 0.0254

Find the total number of board feet of six
pieces of lumber with a dimension of 2" x
4" x 12'.
a. 8 bd. ft.
b. 96 bd. ft.
c. 48 bd. ft.
d. 480 bd. ft.

Find the total number of board feet of six
pieces of lumber with a dimension of 2" x
4" x 12'.
a. 8 bd. ft.
b. 96 bd. ft.
c. 48 bd. ft.
d. 480 bd. ft.

A seasoned lumber is ideal for carpentry
works. Which among the following is best
to use?
a. Sun dried
b. Kiln dried
c. Air dried
d. Natural dried

A seasoned lumber is ideal for carpentry
works. Which among the following is best to
use?
a. Sun dried
b. Kiln dried
c. Air dried
d. Natural dried

There are numerous kinds of saw. When
sawing along the grain of wood, you need a
________.
a. back saw
b. cross cutsaw
c. rip saw
d. circular saw

There are numerous kinds of saw. When
sawing along the grain of wood, you need
a ________.
a. back saw
b. cross cutsaw
c. rip saw
d. circular saw

In measuring cylindrical object, what is the
appropriate tool to be used?
a. ruler
b. caliper
c. pull-push rule
d. meter stick

In measuring cylindrical object, what is the
appropriate tool to be used?
a. ruler
b. caliper
c. pull-push rule
d. meter stick

Fastening materials are important in
woodworks. The most common of these
materials is ________.
a. dowel
b. bolts
c. screw
d. nails

Fastening materials are important in
woodworks. The most common of these
materials is ________.
a. dowel
b. bolts
c. screw
d. nails

A wood product made of three or more
veneer slice that are laid one upon the
other and bonded with glue or synthetic
resin is ________.
a. Pressed wood
b. Plywood
c. Particle board
d. Soft wood

A wood product made of three or more
veneer slice that are laid one upon the other
and bonded with glue or synthetic resin is
________.
a. Pressed wood
b. Plywood
c. Particle board
d. Soft wood

Which of the following tools is used in
checking the squareness of the corners and
flatness of a surface?
a. Straightedge
b. Steel square
c. Sliding T-bevel
d. Try square

Which of the following tools is used in
checking the squareness of the corners and
flatness of a surface?
a. Straightedge
b. Steel square
c. Sliding T-bevel
d. Try square

The strongest form of wood joint applicable
for table legs is ________.
a. miter
b. mortise and tenon
c. dado
d. butt and lap

The strongest form of wood joint
applicable for table legs is ________.
a. miter
b. mortise and tenon
c. dado
d. butt and lap

You are almost finished with your project.
One of the procedure below is done
before the application of finishing
materials.
a. cutting
b. spraying
c. sanding
d. varnishing

You are almost finished with your project.
One of the procedure below is done before
the application of finishing materials.
a. cutting
b. spraying
c. sanding
d. varnishing

A surfaced lumber where four of its sides
are smooth or planed is called:
a. S3S
b. S2S
c. Rough
d. S4S

A surfaced lumber where four of its
sides are smooth or planed is called:
a. S3S
b. S2S
c. Rough
d. S4S

In carpentry, splicing or joining of wood using
two side blocks is called:
a. Lapping
b. Scarfing
c. Fishing
d. Jointing

In carpentry, splicing or joining of wood
using two side blocks is called:
a. Lapping
b. Scarfing
c. Fishing
d. Jointing

There is considerable number of wood
joints. The simplest and easiest to make is
________.
a. Lap joint
b. Dado joint
c. Miter joint
d. Butt joint

There is considerable number of wood
joints. The simplest and easiest to make is
________.
a. Lap joint
b. Dado joint
c. Miter joint
d. Butt joint

A triangular file is used to sharpen a saw.
What is the angle of the file set against
the bevel of the tooth of a cross cutsaw?
a. 30 degrees
b. 45 degrees
c. 90 degrees
d. 60 degrees

A triangular file is used to sharpen a saw.
What is the angle of the file set against the
bevel of the tooth of a cross cutsaw?
a. 30 degrees
b. 45 degrees
c. 90 degrees
d. 60 degrees

What kind of wood finishing material is
used when you want a solid color instead
of a wood pattern finish?
a. Opaque finishes
b. Bleaches
c. Stains
d. Lacquers

What kind of wood finishing material is
used when you want a solid color instead
of a wood pattern finish?
a. Opaque finishes
b. Bleaches
c. Stains
d. Lacquers

Which is considered to bethe oldest and
most commonly usedbuilding material?
a. Cement
b. Wood
c. Steel
d. Sand

Which is considered to bethe oldest and
most commonly usedbuilding material?
a. Cement
b. Wood
c. Steel
d. Sand

A wood which is obtained from conifers
and are used for framing?
a. Hard wood
b. Soft wood
c. Dark wood
d. Brown wood

A wood which is obtained from conifers
and are used for framing?
a. Hard wood
b. Soft wood
c. Dark wood
d. Brown wood

Which wood is obtained from deciduous
trees?
a. Hard wood
b. Soft wood
c. Dark wood
d. Brown wood

Which wood is obtained from deciduous
trees?
a. Hard wood
b. Soft wood
c. Dark wood
d. Brown wood

A lumber that has been sawed, edged, and
trimmed in which cutting marks are visible is
________.
a. rough
b. smooth
c. dressed
d. worked

A lumber that has been sawed, edged, and
trimmed in which cutting marks are visible
is ________.
a. rough
b. smooth
c. dressed
d. worked

Which lumber has been put through
planingmachine which gives fine surface?
a. rough
b. smooth
c. dressed
d. worked

Which lumber has been put through
planingmachine which gives fine surface?
a. rough
b. smooth
c. dressed
d. worked

Which lumber that has been dressed and
matched, ship lapped, or patterned?
a. rough
b. smooth
c. dressed
d. worked

Which lumber that has been dressed and
matched, ship lapped, or patterned?
a. rough
b. smooth
c. dressed
d. worked

Which is a plank of wood that has been
roughly cut?
a. Timber
b. Board
c. Lumber
d. Block

Which is a plank of wood that has been
roughly cut?
a. Timber
b. Board
c. Lumber
d. Block

Which is the art of building with stone, bricks,
concrete blocks of other similar materials?
a. Carpentry
b. Concrete
c. Mortar
d. Masonry

Which is the art of building with stone,
bricks, concrete blocks of other similar
materials?
a. Carpentry
b. Concrete
c. Mortar
d. Masonry

If you want to go upstairs, which part do
you hold on to?
a. Handrail
b. Tread
c. Handle
d. Riser

If you want to go upstairs, which part do
you hold on to?
a. Handrail
b. Tread
c. Handle
d. Riser

If you want to go upstairs, which part do
you hold on to?
a. Handrail
b. Tread
c. Handle
d. Riser

If you want to upstairs, which part do you
step on?
a. Handrail
b. Tread
c. Handle
d. Riser

If you want to upstairs, which part do you
step on?
a. Handrail
b. Tread
c. Handle
d. Riser

What makes the door swing when you
close and open it?
a. Door knob
b. Door lock
c. Door shutter
d. Door hinge

What makes the door swing when you close
and open it?
a. Door knob
b. Door lock
c. Door shutter
d. Door hinge

A carpenter wants to construct a stair,
what could be the standard height of the
riser?
a. 5-6 inches
b. 6-8 inches
c. 8-10 inches
d. 10-12 inches

In masonry works, it is necessary to wear
protective equipment, EXCEPT:
a. mask
b. goggles
c. gloves
d. ear muffs

In masonry works, it is necessary to wear
protective equipment, EXCEPT:
a. mask
b. goggles
c. gloves
d. ear muffs

In the construction site, what protects the
carpenter from falling objects?
a. Hat
b. Belt and harness
c. Helmet
d. Shed

In the construction site, what protects the
carpenter from falling objects?
a. Hat
b. Belt and harness
c. Helmet
d. Shed

In the construction site, what protects the
carpenter from falling?
a. Hat
b. Belt and harness
c. Helmet
d. Shed

In the construction site, what protects the
carpenter from falling?
a. Hat
b. Belt and harness
c. Helmet
d. Shed

A carpenter makes a picture frame. Which
type of joint is appropriate?
a. Dado joint
b. Tenon joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

A carpenter makes a picture frame. Which
type of joint is appropriate?
a. Dado joint
b. Tenon joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

A carpenter fixes shelves of a bookcase. Which
type of joint is appropriate?
a. Dado joint
b. Mortise and Tenon joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

A carpenter fixes shelves of a bookcase. Which
type of joint is appropriate?
a. Dado joint
b. Mortise and Tenon joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

In which wood joint is the end of one member
inserted to hole of the other member?
a. Dado joint
b. Mortise and Tenon joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

In which wood joint is the end of one member
inserted to hole of the other member?
a. Dado joint
b. Mortise and Tenon joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint describes the technique for
joining two pieces by putting one side over
the other?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint describes the technique for
joining two pieces by putting one side over
the other?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint describes the technique
for joining two pieces by putting one end
over the other?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint describes the technique for
joining two pieces by putting one end over
the other?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

A carpenter wants to make a dining table.
Which joint is appropriate to become rigid and
durable?
a. Miter joint
b. Mortise and Tenon joint
c. Dado joint
d. Butt joint

A carpenter wants to make a dining table.
Which joint is appropriate to become rigid
and durable?
a. Miter joint
b. Mortise and Tenon joint
c. Dado joint
d. Butt joint

Which is the simplest type of wood joint?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which is the simplest type of wood joint?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint describes the technique for
joining two pieces by cutting of 45 degrees
angle?
a. Rabbet joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint describes the technique
for joining two pieces by cutting of 45
degrees angle?
a. Rabbet joint
b. Butt joint
c. Lap joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint is used to support the
middle of a bench?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Bridle joint
d. Miter joint

Which wood joint is used to support the
middle of a bench?
a. Dado joint
b. Butt joint
c. Bridle joint
d. Miter joint

Which unit is the basic linear unit of an
English system?
a. foot
b. meter
c. yard
d. inch

Which unit is the basic linear unit of an
English system?
a. foot
b. meter
c. yard
d. inch

Which unit is the basic linear unit of a
Metric system?
a. foot
b. meter
c. yard
d. inch

Which unit is the basic linear unit of a Metric
system?
a. foot
b. meter
c. yard
d. inch

If you have 2 ft length of a piece of wood,
how long is it in inches?
a. 25
b. 12
c. 22
d. 24

If you have 2 ft length of a piece of wood,
how long is it in inches?
a. 25
b. 12
c. 22
d. 24

If you have 2 yards length of a piece of
wood, how long is it in inches?
a. 82
b. 72
c. 84
d. 64

If you have 2 yards length of a piece of
wood, how long is it in inches?
a. 82
b. 72
c. 84
d. 64

10 yards length of wood is how many
feet?
a. 36
b. 35
c. 30
d. 24

10 yards length of wood is how many feet?
a. 36
b. 35
c. 30
d. 24

A 2" x 3" x 12' lumber is how many board
feet?
a. 2
b. 6
c. 8
d. 10

A 2" x 3" x 12' lumber is how many board
feet?
a. 2
b. 6
c. 8
d. 10
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