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While working near flammable substances, one should avoid iron or steel hand tools.
A. True
B. False
Work areas and floors should always be kept clean and dry to prevent accidents.
A. True
B. False
Wire cutting pliers that have plastic-covered handles should not be used to cut low-voltage, live electric
wire.
A. True
B. False
If you wear prescription lenses, you do not need additional eye protection against occupational eye
hazards.
A. True
B. False
Hearing protection is required when you are exposed to a noise level of 85 decibels or higher for an 8-hour
period of time.
A. True
B. False
10 Any unsafe working condition or tool should be reported immediately to your supervisor.
A. True
B. False
11 If a tool is damaged, you should try to repair it yourself before taking it back to the manufacturer.
A. True
B. False
12 Floors and work areas should be kept clean and dry to prevent accidents.
A. True
B. False
13 Personal protective equipment is vital to the safety of employees that work with hand and power tools.
A. True
B. False
14 Belts, gears, shafts, pulleys, or other reciprocating, rotating or moving parts of equipment must be guarded
if they are exposed to contact by employees.
A. True
B. False
15 It is permissible to remove safe guards temporarily when working in a tight area.
A. True
B. False
16 The greatest hazards posed by hand tools are a result of misuse and improper maintenance.
A. True
B. False
17 Dull blades are more dangerous than sharp blades.
A. True
B. False
18 You should never point compressed air guns towards anyone.
A. True
B. False
19 When working with a wrench you should position it so that you can push it away from you to turn it?
A. True
B. False
20 When working with a ball peen hammer, make sure the head of the hammer is larger than the tool it is striking?
A. True
B. False
21 It is OK to wear loose clothing, dangling objects and jewellery using hand tool
A. True
B. False
22 Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil and sharp edges
A. True
B. False
23 Use only tools and equipment in good condition
A. True
B. False
24 It is OK to make adjustments or clear a jam while the power tool is running
A. True
B. False
25 If any tool breaks or malfunctions, report it to your supervisor immediately
A. True
B. False
26 Before connecting to a power source, make sure the power is on
A. True
B. False
27 Safety glasses shall always be worn whenever you are using power hand tool
A. True
B. False
28 There are several types of power tools, including electric, pneumatic, hydraulic
A. True
B. False
29 When not in use, power tools should be disconnected
A. True
B. False
30 Keep safe distance between your hands and all moving parts of the power tool
A. True
B. False
31 Dont leave a power tool unattended while it is running
A. True
B. False
32 It is OK to startle someone who is using a power tool
A. True
B. False
C. Pneumatic tools
45 Wedges, chisels,and draft pins are unsafe to use if they have...
A. Flat heads
B. Mushroomed heads
C. Pointed heads
46 Who is responsible for maintaining PPE?
A. Your employer
B. Yourself
C. A and b
47 What type of protection is needed when you are exposed to hazards from flying particles?
A. Face protection and Eye protection
B. Head protection
C. Both a and b
48 Eye protection is required for which of the following hazards?
A. Flying particles, Chemical gases or vapors
B. Liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids
C. Both A and B
49 Which of the following are not considered to be "striking tools"?
A. Hammers
B. Wrenches
C. Chisels
50 Which is considered more dangerous, a knife with a dull blade or a knife with a sharp blade?
A. A dull blade
B. A sharp blade
C. A no blade knife
51 When do injuries most often occur when using hand tools?
A. When the wrong or a damaged tool is used for the job
B. When the tool user takes safety for granted
C. Both A and B
52 What should one do about a damaged hand tool?
A. Try to use it anyway
B. Try to repair it
C. Discard it and buy a new tool
53 What is the first rule of wrench safety?
A. Push the wrench away
B. Pull the wrench towards you
C. Bend the wrench with a blow torch
54 How can you prevent screwdriver injury?
A. Turn it with a wrench
B. Use a driver of the proper size, matched to the proper screw
C. Strike it with a hammer
55 What is the most important tool at your command?
A. Your utility knife
B. Your hammer
C. Your common sense
67 Which punch configuration is used to mark parts for reassembly or to start a drilled hole?
A. Center.
B. Aligning.
C. Tapered.
68 What must always be worn when using hand tools?
A. Safety Glasses
B. Gloves
C. Ear plugs
69 What must be removed before using any hand tool?
A. Rings, watches, bracelets, necklaces
B. Underwear
C. Safety glasses
70 What kind of shoes must be worn when using hand tools?
A. Closed toe shoes
B. Flip-flops
C. sandals
71 Where shouldn't you carry tools?
A. In your pocket
B. In a tool belt
C. In a tool box
72 If a hand tool has a sharp edge, how should it be carried?
A. In your pocket
B. Over your head
C. Down and away from your body
73 When checking your surroundings, you should make sure your work area is what?
A. Clear
B. Damp
C. cluttered
74 Where should your feet be while drilling or cutting?
A. Upside down
B. Firmly on the floor while standing
C. Holding the stock you are cutting
75 When placing hand tools on the table, where should sharp edges be?
A. Pointed away from everyone.
B. Facing you
C. Pointed to one of your co-workers
76 What should you do when you are finished using a tool?
A. Return it to your supervisor
B. Clean up any sawdust or scraps
C. Leave it where it is
77 This hammer has a flat face for striking and a rounded face that is used to align brackets and drive out bolts.
A. Ball peen hammer
B. Claw hammer
C. Rubber mallet
78 This is the most common type of standard screwdriver; A tool used to put in slotted screws.
A. Flat or Slotted head screw driver
B. Torx screwdriver
C. Robertson screwdriver
79 This is the most common type of crosshead screwdriver; A tool used to put in cross-head screws.
A. Slotted head screwdriver
B. Phillips head screw driver
C. Spanner
80 This screwdriver has an hour-glass-shaped tip that is especially useful when you need extra holding power.
A. Ratchet handle
B. Clutch Drive
C. Offset drive
81 This screwdriver has a star-shaped tip that is useful for replacing parts .
A. Tri-Wing screwdriver
B. Torx Screwdriver
C. Robertson screwdriver
82 This screwdriver has a square drive that provides high torque power. Usually color coded according to size.
A. Standard screwdriver
B. spanner
C. Robertson screwdriver
83 This screwdriver conforms to screws that can also be operated with hex keys; it is suitable for socket-head
screws that are recessed.
A. Tri-Wing screwdriver
B. Allen screwdriver
C. Robertson screwdriver
84 Always wear while working
A. Apron
B. respirator
C. eye protection
85 NEVER place tools & materials where they hang on the _______ of a bench.
A. Edge
B. Top
C. bottom
86 Keep your cutting tools _________ and in good condition.
A. rusted
B. Sharp
C. Dull
87 DONT work with ______ or ___________ hands.
A. greasy , clean
B. clean , dirty
C. oily , greasy
88 Handle ____________ and _____________ tools with care.
A. sharp-edged, pointed
B. dull , mushroomed
C. unused , stocked
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AFTER USING A TOOL, ________ it and _________ it to its proper storage place.
A. Grease , oil
B. Clean , return
C. clean , dont take
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DONT ________ screws; make sure that the correct screw for the job is being used.
A. Force
B. Modify
C. clean
102
A wrench with two open ends.
A. Box End Wrench
B. Combination Wrench
C. Open End Wrench
103
A high torque wrench with two closed ends.
A. Box End Wrench
B. Hex Allen Wrench
C. Open End Wrench
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A wrench with both open and closed ends.
A. Box End Wrench
B. Combination Wrench
C. Open End Wrench
105
A wrench with ratchet movement, used with a socket.
A. Adjustable Wrench
B. Hex Allen Wrench
C. Ratchet Wrench
106
A tool used to tighten/loosen Allen screws.
A. Combination Wrench
B. Hex Allen Wrench
C. Open End Wrench
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A tool that has an adjustable jaw that tightens to hold tight when torque is applied to handle.
A. Adjustable Wrench
B. Pipe Wrench
C. Ratchet Wrench
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Pliers commonly used for turning and holding nuts and bolts, with a joint adjustable to multiple positions in
order to increase the opening of the jaws.
A. Diagonal Cut Pliers
B. Needle Nose Pliers
C. Combination Slip Joint Pliers
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Pliers used to do electrical work.
A. Linemans Pliers
B. Needle Nose Pliers
C. Slip Joint Pliers
110 Cutters used as side cutters to cut wire.
A. Diagonal Cut Pliers
B. Needle Nose Pliers
C. Slip Joint Pliers
111 Pliers that come to a point.
A. Diagonal Cut Pliers
B. Needle Nose Pliers
C. Slip Joint Pliers
123
A screwdriver with screw heads offset 90 degrees from each used to remove or replace screws in tight
areas.
A. Flat Blade Screwdriver
B. Offset Screwdriver
C. Phillips Screwdriver
124
Used with a drill bit to drill holes.
A. Hacksaw
B. Machinist Vise
C. Power Drill
125
A tool used to cut metal or plastic.
A. Hacksaw
B. Machinist Vise
C. Power Drill
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Used to cut bolts.
A. Bolt Cutter
B. Diagonal Cut Pliers
C. Tin Snips
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Used to cut thin sheet metal.
A. Bolt Cutter
B. Diagonal Cut Pliers
C. Tin Snips
128
Reduces hammer force to a small area.
A. Center Punch
B. Pin Punch
C. Round Punch
129
Used to drive out small objects, cotter keys, and key locks.
A. Center Punch
B. Pin Punch
C. Round Punch
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Used to mark metal or plastic for drilling.
A. Center Punch
B. Drill Bit
C. Pin Punch
131
Used to sharpen blades.
A. Flat File
B. Half Round File
C. Round File
132
Used to remove metal burrs from inside large round objects.
A. Half Round File
B. Round File
C. Triangular File
133
Used to remove metal burrs from L shaped objects.
A. Flat File
B. Round File
C. Triangular File
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Used to remove metal burrs from inside small round objects.
A. Flat File
B. Half Round File
C. Round File
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This file is single. straight-edged teeth running across the file at an angle.
A. Single-Cut File
B. Rasp-Cut File
C. Double-Cut File
147
This file the teeth are individually cut: they are not connected to each other.
A. Rasp-Cut File
B. Double-Cut File
C. Single-Cut File
148
This file has single row of widely spaced teeth.
A. Curved-tooth file
B. Double-Cut File
C. Single-Cut File
149
Eye protection to protect eyes from the impact of foreign objects.
A. Safety glasses
B. Safety goggles
C. Dust mask
150
Eye protection to protect eyes from all directions.
A. Safety goggles
B. Safety glasses
C. Dust mask
151
Face and eye protection against flying debris.
A. Face shield
B. Safety goggles
C. Safety glasses
152
Mouth and nose protection against airborne particles.
A. Dust mask
B. Face shield
C. Safety goggles
153
A prying tool with a nail slot at the end to pull nails out in tightly enclosed areas. It can also be used as a
small pry bar. It is usually 2 inches wide and 1 inche long.
A. Flat bar
B. Chisel
C. Pry bar
154
Has two claws, one at either end, and is ground to a chisel- like bevel slant on both ends. You can use it like
a claw hammer to pull nails. You can also drive it into wood to split and rip apart the pieces.
A. Chisel bar
B. Wrench
C. Offset screwdriver
155
A nonadjustable wrench with an opening at each end that determines the size of the wrench.
A. Open-end wrench
B. Crescent wrench
C. Combination wrench
156
Form a continuous circle around the head of a fastener. The ends have six or twelve points. The ends come
in different sizes, ranging from 3/8 inch to 1 5/16 inches.
A. Box-end Wrench
B. Monkey wrench
C. Torque wrench
157
Have two types of wrenches one of the ends of the wrench is open and the other is closed or box-end. this
wrench can speed up our work, because you don't have to keep changing wrenches.
A. Combination wrench
B. Allen wrench
C. Ratchet wrench
158
A hexagonal steel bar that is bent to form a right angle. Often referred to as an Allen wrench.
A. Hex key wrench
B. Crescent wrench
C. Monkey wrench
159
A smooth-jawed adjustable wrench used for turning nuts, bolts, and pipe fittings. Often referred to as a
Crescent wrench.
A. Adjustable end wrench
B. Combination wrench
C. Vise grip wrench
160
To hold and bend wire and to grip and hold objects during assembly operations. They have adjustable jaws.
A. Slip Joint pliers
B. Diagonal cutter
C. Needle nose pliers
161
A wrench for gripping and turning a pipe or pipe-shaped object; it tightens when turned in one direction
only
A. Pipe Wrench
B. Crescent wrench
C. Open end wrench
162
Are used to get into tight places where other pliers won't reach or to grip parts that are too small to hold
with ou fingers. they are useful for bending angles in wire or narrow metal strips.
A. Long Nose pliers or Needle Nose
B. Slip-joint pliers
C. Wire cutter
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You use to cut heavy or large-gauge wire and to hold work. The wedged jaws reduce the chance that wires
will slip, and the hook bend in one handle gives you a better grip.
A. Lineman Pliers or Side Cutters
B. Diagonal cutters
C. Slip-joint pliers
Have serrated teeth that grip flat, square, round, or hexagonal objects. You can set the jaws in up to five
positions by slipping the curved ridge into the desired groove.
A. Channellock or Groove-Joint Pliers
B. Slip-joint pliers
C. Linemans Pliers
165
Clamp firmly onto objects the way a vise does. A knob in the handle controls the width and tension of the
jaws. You close the handles to lock the pliers. You release the pliers by pressing the lever to open the jaws.
A. Vise Grip or Locking Pliers
B. Groove-Joint Pliers
C. Slip-joint pliers
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