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1 State Practice Exam Wood Joints

2 Identify the wood joint:
Lap Joint

3 Identify the wood joint:
Rabbet Joint

4 Identify the wood joint:
Mortis & Tenon Joint

5 Identify the wood joint:
Plough Joint

6 Identify the wood joint:
Edge Joint

7 Identify the wood joint:
Dowel Joint

8 Identify the wood joint:
Butt Joint

9 Identify the wood joint:
Dovetail Joint

10 Identify the wood joint:
Miter Joint

11 Identify the wood joint:
Dado

12 Identify the wood joint:
Biscuit Joint

13 Identify the wood joint:
Pocket Joint

14 Identify the wood joint:
Lock Miter Joint

15 Identify the wood joint:
Tongue & Groove Joint

16 Identify the wood joint:
Blind Dado Joint

17 Identify the wood joint:
Finger Joint

18 Used to strengthen a miter joint.
Spline

19 Used on the corners of the best drawers.
Rabbet Dowel Dado Dovetail

20 Used to inset a ¼” panel in the back of a cabinet.
Rabbet Dowel Miter Dovetail

21 Used to fid a shelf into the side of a cabinet.
Spline Dovetail Miter Dado

22 Most commonly used on the corners of picture frames.
Spline Dovetail Miter Dado

23 Used to fit drawer bottoms into drawer sides.
Dado Dovetail Dowel Plough

24 This joint is made with a drill or a boring machine.
Dado Dovetail Dowel Plough

25 Hardwood flooring uses:
Dowel joints Tongue & Groove joints Dovetail joints Miter joints

26 The biscuit joint is a form of a:
Mortis & Tenon Dado Dowel Spline

27 Most commonly used in leg and rail construction.
Plough Rabbet Mortis and Tenon Miter

28 Most likely joints for jointing rails to stiles in a face frame.
Dowel Rabbet Dado Miter

29 An end-butt joint is stronger than an edge-butt joint.
True False


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