Saw Safety Test: MCQ Quiz!

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  • 1. 

    Why is the band saw called a band saw?

    • A.

      Because the blade is a like a rubber band

    • B.

      Because the blade is a continuous band

    • C.

      The blade moves up and down while cutting

    • D.

      Because it will never cut your fingers

    Correct Answer
    B. Because the blade is a continuous band
    Explanation
    On the bandsaw, the blade is one continuous band.

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  • 2. 

    Why is the chop saw called a chop saw?

    • A.

      Because the chop saw will never cut your fingers

    • B.

      Because the chop saw is a continuous band

    • C.

      Because the chop saw cuts in a chopping motion

    • D.

      Because the chop saw moves up and down while cutting

    Correct Answer
    C. Because the chop saw cuts in a chopping motion
    Explanation
    The chop saw cuts in a chopping motion.

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  • 3. 

    If small pieces of wood get caught ____________________ against the saw blade, be sure to stop the machine before trying to remove them.

    • A.

      In the throat

    • B.

      Falling off the machine

    • C.

      Behind the running blade

    • D.

      On the left side

    Correct Answer
    A. In the throat
    Explanation
    When small pieces of wood get caught "in the throat" against the saw blade, it is important to stop the machine before trying to remove them. The "throat" refers to the narrow opening or channel through which the wood passes before coming into contact with the blade. Stopping the machine ensures safety and prevents any potential accidents or injuries that could occur while attempting to remove the wood pieces.

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  • 4. 

    When cutting, do not have _____________________ directly in line with the saw blade.

    • A.

      The cutting line

    • B.

      Your safety glasses

    • C.

      Your hands

    • D.

      The surplus stock

    Correct Answer
    C. Your hands
    Explanation
    When cutting, it is important to not have your hands directly in line with the saw blade. This is because having your hands in this position puts them at risk of being injured or cut by the blade. It is crucial to prioritize safety and keep your hands away from the path of the saw blade to prevent accidents and potential harm.

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  • 5. 

    If you force the wood through the saw, what can happen?

    • A.

      You can break the blade

    • B.

      You can hurt yourself

    • C.

      Neither A or B

    • D.

      Both A and B

    Correct Answer
    D. Both A and B
    Explanation
    If you force the wood through the saw, both A and B can happen. When you apply excessive pressure, you can break the blade of the saw, as it is not designed to handle such force. Additionally, you can also hurt yourself as the wood may kickback or cause the saw to malfunction, leading to accidents or injuries. Therefore, both breaking the blade and injuring oneself are possible outcomes when forcing the wood through the saw.

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  • 6. 

    When operating the band saw and scroll saw, where should your fingers be?

    • A.

      In your pockets

    • B.

      Directly in line with the blade

    • C.

      About 2 inches away from the blade

    • D.

      Holding the on/off switch in case of emergency

    Correct Answer
    C. About 2 inches away from the blade
    Explanation
    When operating the band saw and scroll saw, it is important to keep your fingers about 2 inches away from the blade. This distance ensures that your fingers are not at risk of coming into contact with the blade, reducing the chances of injury. Keeping a safe distance from the blade also allows for better control and maneuverability while using the saw.

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  • 7. 

    The scroll saw is a good saw to use for cutting ___________________.

    • A.

      Gradual Curves

    • B.

      Straight cuts

    • C.

      Intricate details and sharp curves

    • D.

      Your fingers off

    Correct Answer
    C. Intricate details and sharp curves
    Explanation
    The scroll saw is designed specifically for making intricate cuts and sharp curves in various materials. Its thin blade allows for intricate detailing and precise maneuvering, making it ideal for projects that require intricate designs or delicate cuts. The scroll saw's ability to make tight turns and navigate sharp corners sets it apart from other saws, making it the best choice for tasks that demand precision and attention to detail.

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  • 8. 

    The band saw is a good saw to use for cutting ________________________________.

    • A.

      Intricate details and tight curves

    • B.

      Gradual curves and straight cuts

    • C.

      Your fingers off

    • D.

      Straight cuts only

    Correct Answer
    B. Gradual curves and straight cuts
    Explanation
    The band saw is a good saw to use for cutting gradual curves and straight cuts because of its unique design and blade configuration. The band saw's thin, flexible blade allows for intricate and precise cuts, making it ideal for navigating tight curves and creating intricate details. Additionally, the band saw's table can be tilted to make angled cuts, further enhancing its ability to handle gradual curves. However, it may not be the best choice for cutting your fingers off or for straight cuts only, as there are other saws better suited for those purposes.

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  • 9. 

    What should you do before you begin using a saw?

    • A.

      There's nothing left to do except start cutting!

    • B.

      Make an announcement to the entire class so they are all warned

    • C.

      Turn it on and off a few times to make sure all the bearings are oiled

    • D.

      Get permission from the teacher, even after you've passed this test

    Correct Answer
    D. Get permission from the teacher, even after you've passed this test
    Explanation
    Before using a saw, it is important to get permission from the teacher, even if you have already passed the test. This is because the teacher may have specific guidelines or safety protocols in place that need to be followed. Getting permission ensures that you are aware of any additional precautions or instructions that need to be followed while using the saw, promoting a safe and controlled working environment.

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  • 10. 

    What should you do if there is an accident on a machine or if something breaks?

    • A.

      Report anything to the teacher right away, even if its minor

    • B.

      Don't say anything, you might be able to get away with it

    • C.

      Don't report it unless it is serious

    • D.

      Let someone else report it, you have a project you need to finish

    Correct Answer
    A. Report anything to the teacher right away, even if its minor
    Explanation
    In case of an accident on a machine or if something breaks, it is important to report it to the teacher right away, even if it is minor. This is because accidents and damages can potentially lead to further complications or hazards if not addressed promptly. Reporting the incident allows the teacher to assess the situation, take necessary actions, and ensure the safety of everyone involved. It is crucial to prioritize safety over personal convenience or project deadlines.

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