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1. b. Rip Saw
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2. d. Used for cutting with the grain
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3. a. Crosscut Saw
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4. e. Used for cutting across the grain
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5. d. Backsaw
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6. c. Used for very accurate, straight cuts… used in a miter box.
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7. c. Coping Saw
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8. a. Used for cutting curves.
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9. e. Hack Saw
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10. b. Used for cutting metal
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11. a. Block Plane
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12. c. Used for straightening the end grain of a board
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13. e. Jack Plane
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14. a. Used for straightening the edges of long boards.
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15. c. Smooth Plane
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16. b. Used to straighten the edges of short boards.
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17. d. Cabinet Scraper
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18. d. Used for scraping defects from the surface of a board.
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19. b. Sanding Block
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20. e. Used for abrading defects from boards.
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21. a. Adjustable Wrench
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22. c. Used to change and fit any size bolt or nut
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23. c. Open End Wrench
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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.
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25. e. Box End Wrench
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26. b. Used for sliding on to nuts from the top.
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27. d. Combination Wrench
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28. c Used to turn nuts in a tight area
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29. c. Slip Joint Pliers
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30. d. All of the above. Used for grasping various sized objects, turning nuts or bolts, pulling hard to grasp objects.
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31. e. Long Nose Pliers
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32. a. Used for grasping small objects.
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33. a. Locking Pliers
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34. d. All of the above. Locking on to various sized objects, pulling nails, holding things in place.
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35. b. Phillips Screwdriver
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36. b. Used for turning x slotted screws
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37. d. Standard Screwdriver
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38. a. Used for turnig straight slotted screws.
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39. a. Hex Key Set
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40. b. Used for turning hex slotted screws.
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41. b. Ballpeen Hammer
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42. a. Used for mushrooming the heads of rivets.
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43. d. Curved Claw Finish Hammer
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44. b. Used for driving nails.
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45. e. Rubber Mallet
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46. c. Used for assembling wooden parts.
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47. c. Utility Knife
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48. d. All of the above. Cutting wood, cutting paper, cutting boxes.
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49. d. Cabinet Scraper
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50. a. Used for removing scratches from the surface of a board.
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51. a. Framing Square
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51. b. Framing Square 52. e. All of the above. Laying out studs, figuring rafter lengths, measuring, checking for 90° angles.
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53. d. Try Square
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54. d. All of the above. Checking for square, laying out lines, measuring.
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55. e. Combination Square
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56. d. All of the above. Scribing parallel lines, checking square, checking 45° angles.
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57. e. Marking Gauge
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58. c. Used for scribing lines parallel with an edge.
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59. d. Bench Rule
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60. e. None of the above. Marking angles, checking squareness, scraping glue.
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61. a. Dividers
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62. d. All of the above. Transferring distances, scribing circles, dividing into equal parts.
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63. c. Sliding T-Bevel
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64. b. Used for copying angles.
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65. e. Tape Measure
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66. c. Used for determining length.
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67. b. Web or Strap Clamp
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68. d. All of the above. Used for holding parts together while bar clamping, picture frames, clamping odd shaped projects.
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69. d. Hand Screw Clamp
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70. d. All of the above. Securing material to tables, laminating stacks together, clamping glued boards.
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71. a. C-Clamp
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72. a. Used for general clamping.
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73. d. Bar Clamp
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73. e. Bar Clamp 74. a. Used for clamping wide boards during gluing.
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75. b. Bench Dog
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76. c. Used for clamping large pieces to the table.
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77. c. Flat File
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78. d. All of the above. Smooting outside curves, smoothing edges of boards, smoothing flat lips on boards
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79. a. Half Round File
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80. d. All of the above. Smooting inside curves, smoothing outside curves, smoothing flat surfaces
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81. d. Rat Tail File
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82. a. Smoothing inside holes.
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83. e. Triangle File
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84. c. Used for smoothing inside sharp angles.
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85. b. Half Round Rasp
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86. a. Used for coarse filing inside curves.
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87. d. File Card
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88. c. Used for cleaning file grooves.
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89. d. Bit Brace
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90. d. All of the above. Used for holding auger bits, drilling holes, putting in screws.
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91. b. Hand Drill
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92. b. Used for drilling holes.
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93. b. Nail Set
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94. b. Used for driving nails below the wood surface.
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95. c. Center Punch
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96. c. Used for starting drill bits.
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97. a. Scratch Awl
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98. d. All of the above. Used for starting screws, scribing lines, lining up holes.
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99. a. Wood Chisel
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100. d. All of the above. Used for removing wood from holes, scraping glue, cleaning out corners.
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