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Sample Test
Chapter 03 Testbank
Student: ___________________________________________________________________________
1. You
should use a P1 respirator:
A. whenever there is likely to be dust generated by demolition
B. only if there is a risk of asbestos being present
C. only when working on older buildings
D. only when near concrete demolition
2. Concrete,
tile and masonry waste from a site should be:
A. recycled as hardcore fill on other sites
B. placed in a skip and sent to the tip as landfill
C. crushed and used as road base
D. Both A and C are correct
3.
A ‘needle’ is used in demolition:
1. to
knock holes in walls
B. in conjunction with props to support brickwork above an opening
C.
to ‘stitch’ together two sides of solid brickwork
1. to
hold up props under ceilings
4. Before
demolition commences you must ensure that:
A. all services such as gas, water and electricity are disconnected or
removed
B. a termite inspection has been carried out
C. materials have been ordered in the correct quantities
D. the timing of the concrete truck is appropriate to the work progress
5. Demolition
should generally be conducted as the reverse sequence of how a structure was
constructed in the first place.
True False
6.
It’s better to not get used to wearing gloves during demolition
as it only makes your hands soft and more open to splinters.
True False
7. Safe
work method statements (SWMS) provide information on how to safely carry out a
particular task such as removing a ceiling or demolition of a high gable end
wall.
True False
8. When
vacuuming up in an area where asbestos may have been present, you may use any
vacuum cleaner provided you place a warning sticker on it.
True False
Chapter 03 Testbank Key
1. You
should use a P1 respirator:
A.whenever
there is likely to be dust generated by demolition
B. only if there is a risk of asbestos being present
C. only when working on older buildings
D. only when near concrete demolition
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCM2009A 1.2
2. Concrete,
tile and masonry waste from a site should be:
A.recycled as hardcore fill on other sites
B. placed in a skip and sent to the tip as landfill
C. crushed and used as road base
D. Both
A and C are correct
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCM2009A 3.4
3.
A ‘needle’ is used in demolition:
1. to
knock holes in walls
B. in
conjunction with props to support brickwork above an opening
C.
to ‘stitch’ together two sides of solid brickwork
1. to
hold up props under ceilings
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCM2009A 1.4
4. Before
demolition commences you must ensure that:
A.all
services such as gas, water and electricity are disconnected or removed
B. a termite inspection has been carried out
C. materials have been ordered in the correct quantities
D. the timing of the concrete truck is appropriate to the work progress
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A
2.3
5. Demolition
should generally be conducted as the reverse sequence of how a structure was
constructed in the first place.
TRUE
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCM2009A 3.1
6.
It’s better to not get used to wearing gloves during demolition
as it only makes your hands soft and more open to splinters.
FALSE
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCM2009A 3.3
7. Safe
work method statements (SWMS) provide information on how to safely carry out a
particular task such as removing a ceiling or demolition of a high gable end
wall.
TRUE
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCM2009A 3.1
8. When
vacuuming up in an area where asbestos may have been present, you may use any
vacuum cleaner provided you place a warning sticker on it.
FALSE
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition
Difficulty: Medium
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A
4.1
Chapter 03 Testbank Summary
|
Category |
# of Questions |
|
Competency: CPCCCM2009A Carry out basic demolition |
8 |
|
Difficulty: Easy |
7 |
|
Difficulty: Medium |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 1.2 |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 1.4 |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 2.3 |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 3.1 |
2 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 3.3 |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 3.4 |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCM2009A 4.1 |
1 |
Chapter 05 Testbank
Student:
___________________________________________________________________________
1. Even
with hand tools, before beginning any task you should check that you have:
A. been trained in the correct use of the tools
B. have the appropriate personal protective equipment
C. the current Australian Standard to work to
D. Both A and B are correct
2. The
difference between a cross cut saw and a rip saw can be determined by:
A. the size of the teeth
B. the hardness of the teeth
C. the tip of the saw tooth
D. the length of the saw
3. A
mortise gauge differs from a marking gauge in:
A. being made from a different timber
B. that it is more accurate
C. being easier to use
D. having a second spur that is adjustable
4.
A ‘G’ cramp is use to hold:
1. a
wide boards together edge to edge (such as table tops) when gluing
B. an edge strip to a board, panel or table
C. material to a bench or members together during fixing or gluing
D. None of the above.
5. A
jack plane is longer than a smoothing plane, making it easier to plane straight
flat surface.
True False
6.
Spoke shaves can only be used for shaping internal curves.
External curves should be planed using a hand plane.
True False
7.
When planning the end grain of timber you need a very sharp
blade. You should also plane in from both edges.
True False
8.
A firmer chisel is the best chisel for paring work that needs to
get close to the side of a housing.
True False
Chapter 05 Testbank Key
1. Even
with hand tools, before beginning any task you should check that you have:
A.been trained in the correct use of the tools
B. have the appropriate personal protective equipment
C. the current Australian Standard to work to
D. Both
A and B are correct
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 1.2
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 3.1
2. The
difference between a cross cut saw and a rip saw can be determined by:
A.the size of the teeth
B. the hardness of the teeth
C. the
tip of the saw tooth
D. the length of the saw
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 1.2
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 3.1
3. A
mortise gauge differs from a marking gauge in:
A.being made from a different timber
B. that it is more accurate
C. being easier to use
D. having
a second spur that is adjustable
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.1
4.
A ‘G’ cramp is use to hold:
1. a
wide boards together edge to edge (such as table tops) when gluing
B. an edge strip to a board, panel or table
C. material
to a bench or members together during fixing or gluing
D. None of the above.
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
5. A
jack plane is longer than a smoothing plane, making it easier to plane straight
flat surface.
TRUE
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
6.
Spoke shaves can only be used for shaping internal curves.
External curves should be planed using a hand plane.
FALSE
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
7.
When planning the end grain of timber you need a very sharp
blade. You should also plane in from both edges.
TRUE
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
8.
A firmer chisel is the best chisel for paring work that needs to
get close to the side of a housing.
FALSE
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
Difficulty: Easy
Performance criteria:
CPCCCA2002B 2.2
Chapter 05 Testbank Summary
|
Category |
# of Questions |
|
Competency: CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment |
8 |
|
Difficulty: Easy |
8 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 1.2 |
2 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.1 |
1 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 2.2 |
7 |
|
Performance criteria: CPCCCA2002B 3.1 |
2 |
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