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1. What is the standard moisture content for kiln-dried lumber used in interior
carpentry?
a) 6–8%
b) 8–12%
c) 15–20%
d) 20–25%
Kiln-dried lumber for interior use is typically 8–12% to minimize shrinkage
and warping indoors.
2. Which saw is best for cutting across the grain of wood?
a) Rip saw
b) Crosscut saw
c) Coping saw
d) Jigsaw
, Crosscut saws are designed with teeth that cut fibers across the wood
grain efficiently.
3. What is the primary purpose of a plumb bob in carpentry?
a) To measure length
b) To check vertical alignment
c) To find angles
d) To mark centers
A plumb bob ensures a structure or line is perfectly vertical.
4. What is the maximum spacing for studs in residential wall framing under
most codes?
a) 12 inches on center
b) 16 inches on center
c) 20 inches on center
d) 24 inches on center
Standard stud spacing is 16 inches on center for strength and code
compliance.
5. Which type of nail is commonly used for framing?
a) Box nail
b) Common nail
c) Finish nail
d) Roofing nail
Common nails are thicker and provide the strength needed for framing.
6. What does “nominal size” of lumber mean?
a) Exact size after milling
, b) Size before planing
c) Finished size
d) Drying dimension
Nominal sizes are the rough-sawn dimensions before planing; actual sizes
are smaller.
7. Which joint is strongest for connecting two pieces of wood at a right angle?
a) Butt joint
b) Lap joint
c) Mortise and tenon joint
d) Dowel joint
Mortise and tenon joints provide maximum surface contact and
interlocking strength.
8. Plywood is made by:
a) Gluing fibers together
b) Gluing layers of veneer with alternating grain direction
c) Laminating solid boards
d) Compressing sawdust
Plywood consists of thin veneers glued with alternating grain for strength
and stability.
9. The term “crown” in a board refers to:
a) Its color
b) Its length
c) The natural curve of the board
d) Its moisture level