Section In the cross section of a tree, one year of tree growth is represented by one _____. a. cambium layer b. medullary ray c. annular ring d.

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Section 1.0.0 In the cross section of a tree, one year of tree growth is represented by one _____. a. cambium layer b. medullary ray c. annular ring d. lignin Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Which of the following defects do not occur naturally in wood? Section 1.0.0 Which of the following defects do not occur naturally in wood? a. Shakes b. Pitch streaks c. Knots d. Torn grain Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 1.0.0 The process through which concrete hardens by the reaction between water and cement is known as _____. a. hydration b. calculation c. regeneration d. formation Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 1.0.0 The panel product that will not support combustion and will not burn is ___. a. plywood b. particleboard c. OSB d. mineral fiberboard Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 1.0.0 The type of plywood with a hard, resin-impregnated fiber overlay heat-bonded to both surfaces is _____. a. hardwood plywood b. medium-density overlay plywood c. high-density overlay plywood d. hardboard Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 2.0.0 A potential for harm, often associated with a condition or activity that, if left uncontrolled, could result in an injury or illness, is referred to as a(n) _____. a. experience modification rate b. hazard c. accident d. job hazard analysis Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 2.0.0 When moving lumber manually, do not pile lumber more than _____ feet high. a. two b. three c. four d. six Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 3.0.0 To prevent corrosion, light-gauge steel framing members are typically _____. a. painted b. galvanized c. lacquered d. recycled Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 3.0.0 When loading and unloading materials, to assist in your task use your _____. a. upper back muscles b. arm muscles c. leg muscles d. lower back muscles Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 4.0.0 Four pieces of lumber measuring 2" thick, 12" wide, and 8' long contains a total of _____ board feet. a. 16 b. 64 c. 256 d. 768 Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Multiply the thickness, width, and length to determine the _____. Section 4.0.0 Multiply the thickness, width, and length to determine the _____. a. area b. volume c. diameter d. circumference Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 5.0.0 When fastening light-gauge steel framing members to one another and when fastening other building materials to the framing members use _____. a. wood screws b. lag bolts c. sheet-metal screws d. machine screws Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 5.0.0 A small barrel-shaped head with a slight indentation in the top to receive a nail set is known as a _____. a. common nail b. box nail c. finish nail d. roofing nail Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 5.0.0 The type of bolt with a square shank, which allows the nut to be tightened without the bolt turning, is a _____. a. stove bolt b. machine bolt c. lag bolt d. carriage bolt Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Section 5.0.0 An epoxy anchoring system consists of two parts: a catalyst and a(n) ______. a. resin b. hardener c. adhesive d. glue Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13

Next Lesson: Hand Tools Review Sections 1.0.0–1.5.0 Wrap Up In a large-group discussion, reveal your favorite and least favorite parts of this module. Also discuss if you encountered any trouble areas on the exam. Next Lesson: Hand Tools Review Sections 1.0.0–1.5.0 Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives 27102-13