Candle Holder Project
  • 1. What is meant by the term “Ferrous Metal”?
A) It will rust but is not magnetic
B) It will rust and is magnetic
C) It will not rust but is magnetic
D) It does not rust and is not magnetic
  • 2. How would you cut the strips of metal to size you need?
A) Use Junior Hacksaw
B) Ask your teacher to cut it for you
C) Use a File
D) Use Pedestal Drill
  • 3. What tool or machine would you use to cut out these holes in metal?
A) Use Scriber
B) Use Pedestal Drill
C) Use Junior Hacksaw
D) Use Spring Dividers
  • 4. Pictured here is a rough piece of Metal. How could you smooth it down to make it neat?
A) Use a pair of pliers
B) Use a Mallet
C) Use Bending Bars
D) Use a file
  • 5. In woodwork, you use a Try Square (pictured) to draw 90degrees angled lines on wood. What tool do you use in Metalwork for the same reason?
A) Engineers Square
B) Steel Rule
C) Centre Punch
D) Hammer
  • 6. What is meant by the term “Non-Ferrous” metal?
A) It will rust
B) It will occasionally rust
C) It will not rust
D) Some types rust and some will not rust
  • 7. Once you have made your candle holder it will be spray painted. Why do we do this?
A) It is the only finish available for metals
B) To cover all the mistakes
C) To protect the metal from rusting
D) So that no one knows its metal
  • 8. Once spray painted, the candle holder is then screwed onto the base. What type of wood is the base made from?
A) Pine
B) Mahogany
C) Oak
D) Teak
  • 9. What power tool could you use to screw the candle holder to the base?
A) Sander
B) Power drill
C) Jigsaw
D) Bandsaw
  • 10. If you had to screw the candle holder to the base but had no access to a power supply, what tool would you use instead?
A) Hammer
B) Counter Sink
C) Steel Rule
D) Screwdriver
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