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Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery
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PowerPoint presentation
Course recap test
Unit 214: Manufacture bench joinery products
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Tutor GuidanceThe following Power Point presentation is a mid course recap test and should be carried out in pairs. You can print out some fake money and laminate it then get the students to bet on their selection. There are five possible answers to each slide and the betting just adds a bit of spice to the session. You give back double the bet if they are right and keep the bet if they are wrong or any variation you wish to apply. You can also apply some form of time limit if you wish so they do not have a long thinking time.
The answers will come up each time you click on the mouse with the answer coming last.
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Which tool do you associate with TPI?• Jack plane
• 25mm bevel edged chisel
• Grannies tooth router
• Panel Saw
• None of these
Correct
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HASAWA stands for what?• Health and safety at work act
• Health and safety and wrong attitude
• Health and safety are wrong alone
• Health and safety and working alone
• None of these
Correct
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PAT Stands for what?• Portable appliance table
• Portable appliance test
• Portable appliance tools
• Portable appliance targets
• None of these
Correct
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The reporting of injuries in the workshop is called?• Riddon
• Riddout
• Riddin
• Riddup
• None of these Correct - Riddor
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Select the Mortice chisel
Correct
None of these
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Which is the sliding bevel?
None of these
Correct
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HSE stands for?• Health and Safety Education
• Health and Safety Employees
• Health and Safety Executive
• Health and Safety Elements
• None of these
Correct
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Which joint is the most commonly used in carpentry/joinery• Dovetail half lap
• Mortice and tenon
• Through housing
• Square butt
• None of these
Correct
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A Jennings Pattern is a type of what?• Hand Saw
• Chisel
• Wood boring drill
• Hand Plane
• None of these
Correct
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What is the honing angle for a plane blade?• 40 degrees
• 25 degrees
• 15 degrees
• 30 degrees
• None of these
Correct
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Pick out the Mortice Gauge
Correct
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Put the name with the plane
Rebate plane Block plane
Smoothing plane Spokeshave
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PUWER stands for ?• Provision and use of woodworking equipment
• Provision and use of welding equipment
• Provision and use of winding equipment
• Provision and use of work equipment act
• None of these
Correct
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Name these planes
Plough Compass
Bullnose plane Jack/jointer
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An assembly drawing shows you what?• The layout of the roads on the site
• The details of the building layout
• How to put things together
• The layout of the garden design
• None of these
Correct
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A draw bore pin is used to do what?• Clean glue out of a tight corner joint
• Instead of using a brace and bit to make a hole
• To hold a sash window up while you change the cords
• To hammer into a bench to stop your work moving
• None of these Correct
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Where would you find the “Horn” on a sash window and what is it for?• As an extra to the stile at the meeting rail to help support it when
using heavier glass
• Inside the box to keep the two weights apart
• The plough groove around the outside of the box to help fix the box sash in place
• Inside the box to counter balance the sash
• None of these
Correct
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