Questions and Answer;-;-s 100% Pass
SECTION 1: POWER SOURCE FUNDAMENTALS (Questions 1-3)
Question 1
Pneumatic tools get their power from:
A) Fluid pressure
B) Hand pumps
C) Air pressure ✅
D) AC power sources
Answer;-;-: C
Rationale: Pneumatic tools are powered by compressed air, typically supplied by an air compressor. This
distinguishes them from electric or hydraulic tools .
Question 2
A tool's tag reads "Double Insulated" but it has no ground prong. What does this indicate?
A) The tool is unsafe and should not be used
B) Double insulated tools are designed to be safe without a ground wire ✅
C) The ground prong must be added before use
D) The tool can only be used with a GFCI outlet
Answer;-;-: B
Rationale: Double insulated tools are designed with two layers of insulation and do not require a ground
prong for safe operation. They are safe to use with two-prong plugs .
Question 3
Before you begin setting up a pavement breaker for use, make sure that the air pressure is:
A) Turned on full
B) Shut off at the main air outlet ✅
C) Turned on only halfway
D) Shut off at the coupler only
,Answer;-;-: B
Rationale: Always shut off air pressure at the main outlet before connecting or disconnecting pneumatic
tools to prevent accidental startup and injury .
SECTION 2: DRILLING TOOLS (Questions 4-9)
Question 4
The most common use of the power drill is to:
A) Cut wood, metal, and plastic
B) Drive nails into wood, metal, and plastic
C) Make holes in wood, metal, and plastic ✅
D) Carve letters in wood, metal, and plastic
Answer;-;-: C
Rationale: While power drills can have many uses with different attachments, their primary and most
common function is drilling holes in various materials .
Question 5
A masonry bit is able to drill into concrete and similar material because it has a:
A) Countersink shank
B) Ceramic core
C) Whip check
D) Carbide tip ✅
Answer;-;-: D
Rationale: Masonry bits feature a carbide tip that is extremely hard and can withstand the abrasive
action of drilling into concrete, brick, and stone .
Question 6
An example of an electric power drill that is designed to be used in tight spaces is a(n):
A) Electromagnetic drill
B) Right-angle drill ✅
C) Hammer drill
D) Keyless chuck drill
Answer;-;-: B
Rationale: Right-angle drills have a compact head design that allows them to fit and operate in confined
spaces where a standard drill cannot .
Question 7
The electromagnetic drill is a:
, A) Handheld drill used on wood
B) Cordless drill used on masonry and tile
C) Portable drill used on thick metal ✅
D) Pneumatic drill that has a pounding action
Answer;-;-: C
Rationale: Electromagnetic (mag) drills use a powerful magnet to anchor themselves to steel surfaces,
allowing for precise, powerful drilling in thick metal .
Question 8
Hammer drills are designed to drill into:
A) Wood, metal, and plastic
B) Concrete, brick, and tile ✅
C) Drywall, fiberglass, and wood
D) Roofing shingles, plastic, and wood
Answer;-;-: B
Rationale: Hammer drills combine rotary action with a percussive hammering mechanism specifically
designed to drill into masonry materials .
Question 9
What is a chuck key?
A) A device that locks the drill trigger
B) A small T-shaped steel piece used to open and close the chuck on power drills ✅
C) A key that starts the drill motor
D) A safety lock for storage
Answer;-;-: B
Rationale: A chuck key is a T-shaped tool used to tighten or loosen the jaws of a drill chuck, securing the
drill bit in place .
SECTION 3: CUTTING TOOLS (Questions 10-18)
Question 10
When cutting with a circular saw, grip the saw handles:
A) And pull the saw toward you
B) Firmly with one hand
C) And engage the trigger lock
D) Firmly with two hands ✅
Answer;-;-: D
Rationale: Circular saws have significant torque and kickback potential. Always use two hands to
maintain complete control of the tool .