1. b. Rip Saw 2. d. Used for cutting with the grain.

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1. b. Rip Saw

2. d. Used for cutting with the grain

3. a. Crosscut Saw

4. e. Used for cutting across the grain

5. d. Backsaw

6. c. Used for very accurate, straight cuts… used in a miter box.

7. c. Coping Saw

8. a. Used for cutting curves.

9. e. Hack Saw

10. b. Used for cutting metal

11. a. Block Plane

12. c. Used for straightening the end grain of a board

13. e. Jack Plane

14. a. Used for straightening the edges of long boards.

15. c. Smooth Plane

16. b. Used to straighten the edges of short boards.

17. d. Cabinet Scraper

18. d. Used for scraping defects from the surface of a board.

19. b. Sanding Block

20. e. Used for abrading defects from boards.

21. a. Adjustable Wrench

22. c. Used to change and fit any size bolt or nut

23. c. Open End Wrench

24. d. All of the above. Used for two fixed sizes of bolts, sliding on to nuts from the side, turning nuts in a tight area.

25. e. Box End Wrench

26. b. Used for sliding on to nuts from the top.

27. d. Combination Wrench

28. c Used to turn nuts in a tight area

29. c. Slip Joint Pliers

30. d. All of the above. Used for grasping various sized objects, turning nuts or bolts, pulling hard to grasp objects.

31. e. Long Nose Pliers

32. a. Used for grasping small objects.

33. a. Locking Pliers

34. d. All of the above. Locking on to various sized objects, pulling nails, holding things in place.

35. b. Phillips Screwdriver

36. b. Used for turning x slotted screws

37. d. Standard Screwdriver

38. a. Used for turnig straight slotted screws.

39. a. Hex Key Set

40. b. Used for turning hex slotted screws.

41. b. Ballpeen Hammer

42. a. Used for mushrooming the heads of rivets.

43. d. Curved Claw Finish Hammer

44. b. Used for driving nails.

45. e. Rubber Mallet

46. c. Used for assembling wooden parts.

47. c. Utility Knife

48. d. All of the above. Cutting wood, cutting paper, cutting boxes.

49. d. Cabinet Scraper

50. a. Used for removing scratches from the surface of a board.

51. a. Framing Square

51. b. Framing Square 52. e. All of the above. Laying out studs, figuring rafter lengths, measuring, checking for 90° angles.

53. d. Try Square

54. d. All of the above. Checking for square, laying out lines, measuring.

55. e. Combination Square

56. d. All of the above. Scribing parallel lines, checking square, checking 45° angles.

57. e. Marking Gauge

58. c. Used for scribing lines parallel with an edge.

59. d. Bench Rule

60. e. None of the above. Marking angles, checking squareness, scraping glue.

61. a. Dividers

62. d. All of the above. Transferring distances, scribing circles, dividing into equal parts.

63. c. Sliding T-Bevel

64. b. Used for copying angles.

65. e. Tape Measure

66. c. Used for determining length.

67. b. Web or Strap Clamp

68. d. All of the above. Used for holding parts together while bar clamping, picture frames, clamping odd shaped projects.

69. d. Hand Screw Clamp

70. d. All of the above. Securing material to tables, laminating stacks together, clamping glued boards.

71. a. C-Clamp

72. a. Used for general clamping.

73. d. Bar Clamp

73. e. Bar Clamp 74. a. Used for clamping wide boards during gluing.

75. b. Bench Dog

76. c. Used for clamping large pieces to the table.

77. c. Flat File

78. d. All of the above. Smooting outside curves, smoothing edges of boards, smoothing flat lips on boards

79. a. Half Round File

80. d. All of the above. Smooting inside curves, smoothing outside curves, smoothing flat surfaces

81. d. Rat Tail File

82. a. Smoothing inside holes.

83. e. Triangle File

84. c. Used for smoothing inside sharp angles.

85. b. Half Round Rasp

86. a. Used for coarse filing inside curves.

87. d. File Card

88. c. Used for cleaning file grooves.

89. d. Bit Brace

90. d. All of the above. Used for holding auger bits, drilling holes, putting in screws.

91. b. Hand Drill

92. b. Used for drilling holes.

93. b. Nail Set

94. b. Used for driving nails below the wood surface.

95. c. Center Punch

96. c. Used for starting drill bits.

97. a. Scratch Awl

98. d. All of the above. Used for starting screws, scribing lines, lining up holes.

99. a. Wood Chisel

100. d. All of the above. Used for removing wood from holes, scraping glue, cleaning out corners.