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ASVAB 2024-2025 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: What is a ripsaw?
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A type of handsaw that cuts with the grain of wood; The shape of the teeth and the angle in which they are set the main differences in this type of saw
Question 2: What are wrenches?
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Wrenches, nuts and bolts. The bolt or not fits between the jaws of the wrench, and the wrench turns the bolt. Some wrenches have adjustable jaws. Not only can wrenches be used to turn not to bolts, but they may also be used to keep nuts and bolts stationary.
Question 3: What is soldering?
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A process of joints metals together by bonding a metal alloy between two surfaces. Most soldering irons and soldering guns - the tools necessary for melting, metal alloy - or electronically powered.
Question 4: What is a pipe wrench?
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Pipe wrenches, have serrated jaws and grip round objects
Question 5: What is a stapler?
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A stapler is a fastening tool. Heavy duty stapler can staple roofing to roof, for instance.
Question 6: A torpedo level one or more small......
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Tubes filled with a liquid and an air bubble. If the level is placed on a surface and the bubble remains exactly in the center of the tube, the surface is level.Question 7: A square has two arms:
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A long one (the blade) an a short one (the tongue).
Question 8: What are the different types of welding?
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Oxyacetylene and acetylene
Question 9: What are square and round files?
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These files fit square and round openings
Question 10: What are cutting pliers?
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These flyers are used to cut wire
Question 11: What is an open End wrench
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These wrenches have open jaws
Question 12: What is Electric - arc welding ?
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Uses electricity to generate heat, common forms of electric arc welding are MIG, TIG, and stick welding.
Question 13: What is A coping saw?
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A type of handsaw that's used to cut curved lines or shapes Question 14: Tape measures, rigid steel rules, steel tape rules, and folding rules are all used to...
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Measure materials in the shop.
Question 15: What are bolt cutters?
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Heavy duty shears that producing a force when the handles are closed to sliced to metal bolts, chains, or rods
Question 16: What is a box wrench?
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Box wrenches are closed. Some wrenches have open end jaws on one end and a box wrench on the other.
Question 17: What are metal cutting chisels?
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Chisels that cut metal are usually struck with a hammer to make the cut. These chisels have different shapes, depending on how they will be used.; Cold chisels are flat, and they are used for cutting metals without using heating torches or forges, whereas round chisels make circular cut
Question 18: What is a double cut file?
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Files are used for rough work
Question 19: What are snips and shears?
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Snips and shears have two cutting blades that scissor together when the hand; The blades can be curved or straight
Question 20: What is a hammer?
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A hammer is generally made of metal and consist of a handle, a head, a face, a claw, and a wedge that attaches the head to the handle. The face of a hammer may be made of steel, brass, or lead.
Question 21: What is a hacksaw?
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A type of handsaw that; A hacksaw has an adjustable frame that holds thin blades, a varying length in place; A handle set in one end
Question 22: What are wood cutting chisels?
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Some chisels, socket, chisels, or struck with a mallet. Other wood chisels require only the pressure of your hands they come different shapes, depending on what they are used for.
Question 23: What is a single cut file?
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Single cut files are used for finishing work and sharpening bleeds
Question 24: What do you use to check the trueness of an angle?
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A square
Question 25: What are flat files and half rounded files?
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These are used for general purposes
Question 26: What is a Long nosed or needle nosed plier?
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Have tapered jaws that can hold small objects or fit into small spaces
Question 27: What is welding?
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Welding creates incredibly strong joints. Rather than melting, a metal alloy to use like glue, welding involves melting, the base metal of two surfaces you want to join - and requires very high temperatures that depend on the types of metal you're joining.