What Do You Know About Woodworking?

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What Do You Know About Woodworking? - Quiz

Woodworking is the activity or skill of making items from wood, and includes cabinet making (Cabinetry and Furniture), wood carving, joinery, carpentry, and woodturning. What do you know about it?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Select the odd one

    • A.

      Wood carving

    • B.

      Drawing

    • C.

      Carpentry

    • D.

      Woodturning

    Correct Answer
    B. Drawing
    Explanation
    The odd one out in this list is "drawing" because it is the only option that does not involve working with wood. Wood carving, carpentry, and woodturning are all activities that involve working with wood, while drawing is a form of art that typically involves using pencils, pens, or other materials to create images on paper or other surfaces.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following is a tool in woodwork

    • A.

      Pencil

    • B.

      Axe

    • C.

      Chain

    • D.

      Painting brush

    Correct Answer
    B. Axe
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Axe because it is a tool commonly used in woodwork for cutting and shaping wood. Axes have a sharp blade that is used to chop or split wood, making it an essential tool for tasks such as felling trees, cutting logs, or shaping wooden pieces. The other options mentioned, such as a pencil, chain, or painting brush, are not typically used in woodwork.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following is a product of woodwork

    • A.

      Chair

    • B.

      Cloth

    • C.

      Shoe

    • D.

      Nail

    Correct Answer
    A. Chair
    Explanation
    A chair is a product of woodwork because it is typically made from wood. Woodwork involves shaping and joining pieces of wood to create furniture or other wooden items. Chairs are commonly made by carving and assembling wooden components such as legs, seat, and backrest. They are often finished with varnish or paint to enhance their appearance and durability.

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is not a softwood? 

    • A.

      Pine

    • B.

      Redwood

    • C.

      Birch

    • D.

      Cedar

    Correct Answer
    C. Birch
    Explanation
    Birch is not a softwood because it belongs to the hardwood category. Softwoods typically come from coniferous trees, such as pine, redwood, and cedar. Birch, on the other hand, is a deciduous tree and its wood is considered to be a hardwood. Hardwoods are generally denser and harder than softwoods, making them suitable for different applications such as furniture, flooring, and cabinetry.

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  • 5. 

    Among early finds of wooden tools are the worked sticks from the following except

    • A.

      Clacton-on-Sea

    • B.

      Lehringen

    • C.

      Dhorki

    • D.

      Kalambo Falls

    Correct Answer
    C. Dhorki
    Explanation
    The question asks about the location where worked sticks have not been found among the given options. Clacton-on-Sea, Lehringen, and Kalambo Falls are all known sites where early finds of wooden tools, including worked sticks, have been discovered. Therefore, the correct answer is Dhorki, as worked sticks have not been found at this location.

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  • 6. 

    Which of the following is not a hardwood? 

    • A.

      Fir

    • B.

      Maple

    • C.

      Walnut

    • D.

      Cherry

    Correct Answer
    A. Fir
    Explanation
    Fir is not a hardwood because it belongs to the softwood category. Hardwoods are typically denser and have a slower growth rate compared to softwoods. Fir, on the other hand, is a softwood that is commonly used for construction purposes due to its strength and durability.

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  • 7. 

    The first step in lumber processing is called 

    • A.

      Selective cutting

    • B.

      Barking

    • C.

      Air drying

    • D.

      Kiln drying

    Correct Answer
    B. Barking
    Explanation
    The correct answer is barking. Barking is the process of removing the bark from the logs or lumber. This is typically done using specialized equipment or tools. Removing the bark is important as it helps to prevent insect infestation, decay, and also improves the appearance of the lumber. By removing the bark, the lumber is prepared for further processing and can be used for various applications in construction, furniture making, and other industries.

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  • 8. 

    The top grade of hardwood lumber is labeled 

    • A.

      Factory number

    • B.

      Yard number

    • C.

      FAS

    • D.

      Common yard number

    Correct Answer
    C. FAS
    Explanation
    FAS stands for "Firsts and Seconds," which is the highest grade of hardwood lumber. It is the top quality lumber that is free from defects and has a consistent appearance. The FAS grade is used for high-end furniture, cabinetry, and other fine woodworking projects. It is labeled as FAS to indicate its superior quality and value compared to lower grades such as common yard number or factory number.

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  • 9. 

    Which of the following is not a step in problem solving? 

    • A.

      State the problem clearly

    • B.

      Select the best solution

    • C.

      Collect information

    • D.

      Rank the solutions according to effectiveness

    Correct Answer
    D. Rank the solutions according to effectiveness
    Explanation
    Ranking the solutions according to effectiveness is not a step in problem solving because it is not a part of the problem-solving process. Problem-solving typically involves identifying and defining the problem, gathering information, generating potential solutions, evaluating the options, and selecting the best solution. Ranking the solutions according to effectiveness is more related to decision-making rather than problem-solving.

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  • 10. 

    A worker who finishes plans begun by an architect is a

    • A.

      Millwright

    • B.

      Precision woodworker

    • C.

      Forestry technician

    • D.

      Drafter

    Correct Answer
    D. Drafter
    Explanation
    A drafter is a person who takes the initial plans and designs created by an architect and converts them into technical drawings and blueprints. They use specialized computer software or manual drafting techniques to create detailed and accurate representations of the architect's ideas. The drafter's role is to ensure that the plans are clear, precise, and ready for construction or manufacturing. They work closely with architects and engineers to make any necessary modifications or adjustments to the plans. Therefore, a worker who finishes plans begun by an architect is a drafter.

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