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3 Carpentry & Joinery Diploma Level 1 Flash Cards

4 Core Subjects

5 Q What is the reason for using scale drawings?

6 A To communicate dimensions and locations to the building team.

7 Q What is a basic work schedule?

8 A A list of work activities to be carried out.

9 Q What scale would a drawing for a kitchen layout use?

10 A 1:20

11 Q What does a specification provide?

12 A Specific written detail of work to be carried out.

13 Q What is the reason for using scale drawings as opposed to sketches?

14 A Because measurements can be accurately read from a scale drawing.

15 Q What is a datum level used for?

16 A To establish new building levels.

17 Q Where is the damp proof course in the external wall of a house found?

18 A At a minimum of 150mm above ground level.

19 Q How do we establish the actual level of a new building?

20 A By using datum levels from an existing structure.

21 Q Where is compacted hardcore for a solid concrete floor found?

22 A Under the DPM and concrete.

23 Q What does DPC stand for?

24 A Damp proof course.

25 Q How arecavity walls usually constructed in a modern domestic house?

26 A Using brickwork, insulation and blockwork.

27 Q The name of the bond used for a one brick thick wall is called

28 A half brick bond.

29 Q Internal blockwork partition walls are laid

30 A On site concrete and formed in a half block bond.

31 Q What are roof wall plates made from?

32 A Timber.

33 Q Where is the ridge section of a pitched roof found?

34 A At the top of the roof structure.

35 Q Guttering is designed to do?

36 A To collect rain water at the outer edges of the building.

37 Trade Subjects

38 Q Which tool is most commonly used when marking out square lines on timber?

39 A A try square.

40 Q What is the most important piece of information in the title panel when working from a given drawing?

41 A The scale.

42 Q What is a coping saw best used for?

43 A Curved work.

44 Q What is a jack plane most commonly used for on site?

45 A Reducing the width of a door.

46 Q What is the most appropriate joint to use when making a door lining?

47 A A housing joint.

48 Q Which timber is known for its prominent medullary rays?

49 A Oak.

50 Q What is the joint shown?

51 A A bird’s mouthed joint.

52 Q What is the best way to store locks and handles?

53 A Labelled on shelves.

54 Q Why is 110 volts electricity supply used on site?

55 A Because it’s safer.

56 Q What PPE would be worn when using a hammer drill to bore stone?

57 A Ear defenders, dust mask and goggles.

58 Q Where is the most secure place to store power tools?

59 A In a locked steel cabinet.

60 Q What should you never do with a 110V electric drill?

61 A Carry it by the cable.

62 Q Which regulations apply to using power tools?

63 A PUWER.

64 Q When using a jigsaw to cut chipboard flooring, what is the greatest hazard?

65 A Sawdust in your eyes.

66 Q What is the safest method of removing wood waste while routing?

67 A Using an extraction system.

68 Q Is a rivet used by a joiner?

69 A No.

70 Q Where is the safest place to have the lead when using a power drill?

71 A Over your shoulder.

72 Q What are the correct angles for grinding and honing chisels?

73 A Grinding: 25° Honing: 30°

74 Q What is the honing angle for plane irons?

75 A 30°

76 Q Why do you store hand tools correctly?

77 A So they are easy to find when you want them.

78 Q What is the best method for sharpening drill bits?

79 A Using a bench grinder.

80 Q What will using the correct method of cutting timber result in?

81 A A straight cut.

82 Q What are rip saws made for cutting?

83 A Timber, along the grain.

84 Q What is a padsaw commonly used for?

85 A Cutting out holes in panelling.

86 Q What is a compass plane used for?

87 A Planing curved surfaces.

88 Q If you were to drill straight through a piece of timber with no consideration, what would be the likely damage?

89 A Timber would spelch out the back side.

90 Q What are twist bit drills best used to drill?

91 A Wood and metal.

92 Q What is the safest method of carrying chisels?

93 A In a chisel roll.

94 Q A bevel edged chisel is suitable for

95 A for all joinery work.


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