TEST PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
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1. What is the primary function of a pin tumbler lock?
A) To prevent electrical shock
B) To secure a door using pins that match a key
C) To limit airflow
D) To regulate temperature
The pins inside the cylinder align with the key to allow rotation
and unlock the mechanism.
2. Which tool is typically used to bypass a standard padlock without
the key?
A) Screwdriver
B) Hammer
C) Lock pick
D) Wrench
Lock picks are designed to manipulate the pins inside a lock to
open it without the original key.
3. What does the term “master key” mean?
A) A key for car ignition
B) A key that duplicates any other key
C) A key that can open multiple locks within a system
, D) A decorative key
A master key is designed to operate several locks that have been
configured to accept it.
4. Which locksmith tool is used to remove broken keys from locks?
A) Chisel
B) Key extractor
C) Pliers
D) Tension wrench
A key extractor is designed to grip and remove broken key
fragments safely.
5. What is the main difference between a wafer lock and a pin
tumbler lock?
A) One is digital
B) Wafer locks use flat wafers instead of pins
C) One is magnetic
D) Wafer locks cannot be picked
Wafer locks use thin metal wafers that must align with the key,
unlike pins in pin tumbler locks.
6. Which key type is most commonly used in residential pin tumbler
locks?
A) Skeleton key
B) Flat key
C) Bitted key
D) Tubular key
Bitted keys have cuts along the blade that correspond to pins
inside the cylinder.
7. What is a “tubular lock” commonly found on?
A) Front doors
B) Vending machines and bike locks
, C) Deadbolts
D) Mailboxes
Tubular locks have pins arranged in a circular pattern, often used
in smaller security applications.
8. What is the purpose of a tension wrench in lock picking?
A) To cut the lock
B) To apply rotational tension while manipulating pins
C) To lubricate the lock
D) To mark the key
Tension is required to bind pins so they can be lifted to the shear
line.
9. Which locksmith practice ensures locks function smoothly and last
longer?
A) Painting the lock
B) Lubrication and cleaning
C) Using extra force
D) Heating the lock
Proper maintenance reduces wear and prevents jamming.
10. What is a common key duplication method used by
locksmiths?
A) Casting
B) Key cutting on a key machine
C) 3D printing only
D) File scraping
Key machines precisely cut a blank key to match an original key’s
profile.
11. What is the function of a deadbolt in door security?
A) Makes doors aesthetic
B) Acts as a hinge