Questionnaire Swiss Army Knives and Cutlery

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Questionnaire Swiss Army Knives and Cutlery Retail Training 2015 Name: Surname: Function (knife expert): Store: Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer) dd.mm.yy

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 1) What metal is used to manufacture Victorinox knives? > Check the box or boxes that apply Aluminum steel INOX steel Martensitic steel 2) Where does our steel come from? Switzerland Europe Asia South America North America 3) Most of our steel originates from… Steel ore INOX ore Iron ore Recycled steel dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 4) What kind of wood are the EvoWood scales made of and where does the wood come from? Italy - Hazel France - Beech Switzerland - Walnut Africa - Bubinga USA – Rosewood 5) What SAK models have ergonomic scales? Climber EvoWood Huntsman Evolution Soldier Knife HunterPro Pioneer 6) What makes Victorinox knives so rust resistant? The alloy All the production steps The hardening. The alloy and the hardening dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 7) Chose all that apply best with the target groups. A) Fibrox B) Swibo C) Swiss Classic D) Forged Pastry / Baker A B D C A B D C Fisherman / Fishmongers Butcher A B D C A B D C Every day use Chefs A B D C dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 8) Match the type of edge (draw a line/ lines) to its intended use. dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 9) Match the type of tip (draw a line/ lines) to its intended use or to the advantage they provide. Force / Pressure Precision Polyvalent Steak / Pizza Carving Sausage / Cheese dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 10) Add the correct letter to the corresponding knife part. A. Bolster B. Blade D. Handle C. Spine of the blade E. Full tang G. Edge F. Finger gard C. Rivets dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 11) Add the correct letter to the corresponding handle type. C. Swiss classic D. Forged A. Fibrox E. Standard F. Swibo B. Wood dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 12) Add the correct letter to the corresponding handle shape. A. Grand Maître curved G. Victorinox Grip B. German shape straight D. Curved shape ergonomic E. Classic shape straight C. American shape F. Saefty Nose dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 13) Victorinox alloy is composed of which 4 materials. A. Carbon C. Molybdenum E. Vanadium B. Nikel D. Chromium F. Potassium dd.mm.yy Company name (Einfuegen/Insert > Kopf- und Fusszeile / Header Footer)

Questionnaire SAK & CUT 14) Name at least 7 reasons, or explain in a few words, why you would purchase a Victorinox knife over another brand.