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Nick Marinduque

BTTE ET3B

I. Tool And Equipment


1. a measuring tape that coils into a compact case. It is used for measuring long, short, straight lengths.

A. Measuring Tape
B. Pull Push Rule
C. Pocket ( Spring Return )
D. Double Hook

Answer: B . Pull push rule


Measuring Tape -A tape measure or measuring tape is a flexible ruler used to measure size or distance. It
consists of a ribbon of cloth, plastic, fibre glass, or metal
Spring return pocket tape measures will generally fit in a pocket. They are small; the case is up to about three
inches across. The tape is returned to the case 
 double ended hook means you can hook the tape to either side of the blade and the built in
magnet means you can fasten the hook end on

2.  is more commonly referred to as the framing square or carpenter's square. It consists of a long, wider arm

A. T-square
B. Carpenter Square
C. Sliding T-Bevel
D. Drywall square

Answer: B. Carpenter Square

Sliding T-level -The movable blade allows you to copy an angle and transfer it onto moldings, lumber, or other
materials.
Drywall square - A T-square is a tool used in technical drawing, primarily as a guide for drawing straight
horizontal lines on a drafting table.
t-square - A T-square is a technical drawing instrument used by draftsmen primarily as a guide for drawing
horizontal lines on a drafting table.

3. It is use for driving and pulling out nails

A. Sledge Hammer
B. Claw Hammer
C. Wrecking Bar
D. Peen Hammer

Answer: C. Claw Hammer

A sledgehammer is a tool with a large, flat, often metal head, attached to a long handle. The long handle
combined with a heavy head allows the sledgehammer to gather momentum during a swing and apply a
large force compared to hammers designed to drive nails.

a small crowbar with a claw for pulling nails at one end and a slight bend for prying at the other end.
A ball-peen or ball pein hammer, also known as a machinist's hammer,[1] is a type of peening hammer used
in metalworking
4. Plane is use to

A. Smoothen the flat surface of the wood


B. Flatten wood surface
C. Remove wood surfaces
D. Pare wood surfaces

Answer: A. Smoothen the flat surface of the wood

5. A simple instrument use for storing the tools

A. Toolbox
B. Materials
C. Both A and B
D. None of choices

Answer: A. Toolbox

Question from Carpentry Fundamentals, auxiliary Building construction, wood joints, types of carpenter etc.

1. are either rectangular in shape directly cut from a metal


strip or with circular cross section which were cut directly from wire
called common _______

A. Screw
B.Nails
C. Bolts
D. Masonry nails

Answer : B. Nails

2. an age-old finish that’s not used much these


days. It is a resin that is dissolved in alcohol and then brushed on
to projects. It’s not known for moisture protection,

A. Linsed oils
B. Tung oil
C. Varnish
D. Shellac

Answer: D. Shellac

3.it is _____ usually wiped or sprayed on, will stand up to moisture; one type is even used in
wooden boat applications.

A. Lacquer
B. Varnish
C. Polyurethane
D.Polyacrylic
Answer : B. Varnish

4. This type of joint is often used


in wall framing on construction sites.

A. Half lap Joint


B. Mitered Joint
C. Butt Joint
D. Tounge and Groove Joint

Answer: C. Butt Joint

5. ______ is much stronger and provides more adjoining surface areas, which is particularly
useful if you're going to glue the joint.

A. Mortise and Tenon Joint


B. Tounge and Groove
C. Pocket Joint
D. Dado Joint

Answer: B . tounge and groove

6. ______ is slightly more difficult to build and usually has 4 sides.


It‟s a popular choice but does not provide for ventilation. They do
perform better in high wind areas

A. Mansard roof
B. Dutch Roof
C. Hip roof
D. Gable roof

Answer : C. Hip Roof

7._____ is a structural component that is used as part of


a roof construction. Typically, it runs from the ridge or hip of
the roof to the wall plate of the external wall.

A. Polynessian
B.Trusses
C. Rafter
D. Gambrel

Answer: B . Trusses

8. The structural member that supports the treads and risers. There
are typically two stringers, one on either side of the stairs

A. Stringer
B. Nosing
C. Tread
D. Step
Answer : A. Stringer

2 Question from Measurement/computation

1. Ozzie has purchased a walnut board that was 1" X  8"  X  12'.  The cost for walnut is $5.25/board foot.  How
much did Ozzie pay?

A. $3.50
B. $5.25
C. $42.00
D. $504.00

Answer : 1 x 8 x 12 x ₴ 5.25
= 504

2.  How many board feet in a piece of Hickory that is 1” thick, 12” wide, and 4’ long?
answer choices

A. 1/3 BF
B. 4 BF
C. 48 BF
D. 576 BF

Answer : C. 48

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