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None Tool Safety
According to Occupation Safety and Health Administration, what is recommended when you discover a tool has been damaged?
  1. Nothing is recommended by OSHA.
  2. Schedule to have it fixed and continue using.
  3. Use it carefully.
  4. Do not use the tool.
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The term plumb refers to the                 .
  1. horizontal plane
  2. vertical plane
  3. both
  4. none
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The term level refers to the                 .
  1. horizontal plane
  2. vertical plane
  3. both
  4. none
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None Screws, Nails, and Fasteners
Why is construction adhesive added between floor sheathing and floor joists? It is also used for wood frame stair construction.
  1. Prevent squeeks
  2. Prevent nail pops
  3. Creates a more structurally sound floor system
  4. All of the above
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What can be done to a nail to reduce the chance of the material splitting?
  1. Cut off the point
  2. Blunt the point by hitting it with a hammer
  3. Hammer really slowly
  4. Hammer really lightly
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If you are having difficulty pulling a nail from a piece of material, what is the most efficient way to increase the leverage of the hammer you are using?
  1. Add a block under the hammer
  2. Add a pipe to the end of the hammer
  3. Use a different hammer
  4. Drive the nail in until it protrudes to the other side
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When clamping material together, what is something that needs to be avoided to prevent damaging of material?
  1. Over clamping, which causes dents
  2. Using the wrong clamp
  3. Under clamping, which doesn't create a sufficient hold
  4. All of the above
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