A) Sharpener B) Pencil C) Eraser D) Compass
A) Left hand sketching B) Right hand sketching C) Constructions D) Freehand sketching
A) Scale B) Title C) Name D) Specification
A) Upper right hand corner B) Upper right corner C) Bottom left corner D) Bottom right hand corner
A) Technical drawing B) Freehand sketching C) Constructing D) Projecting
A) 2HB B) 2H C) 3B D) 2D
A) Border line B) Architectural line C) Vertical line D) Horizontal line
A) Medium size B) Quarter size C) Full Imperial size D) Small size
A) Angles B) Circles C) Lines D) Curves
A) Circles B) Inclined lines C) Straight lines D) Curves
A) Carelessness B) Good rules C) Good observation D) Good working habits
A) Water B) Fire extinguisher C) Fire sand bucket D) Electrical spark
A) Electric spark B) Fire extinguisher C) Chemicals D) Naked flames
A) Accident B) Failure C) Safety D) Carelessness
A) Road accident B) Workshop accident C) Failure D) Safety
A) Automated Teller Machine B) Automated Teller Medicine C) Automating Teller Mathods D) Automation Teller Machining
A) Agriculture B) Business C) Healthcare D) Politics
A) Woods B) Plastics C) Metals D) Ceramics
A) Synthetic B) Thermoset C) Thermolatex D) Thermoplastic
A) Hose for water supply B) Reinforcement materials in concrete C) Materials for entrance doors D) Wires for electrical connections
A) Hammer B) Chisel C) Screwdriver D) Tape measure
A) Leveling surfaces B) Measuring angles C) Marking out right angles D) Measuring lengths
A) Bevel gauge B) Vernier caliper C) Feeler gauge D) Protractor
A) Dividers B) Sliding bevel C) Marking gauge D) Scriber
A) Ruler B) Compass C) Bevel gauge D) Square
A) Measuring lengths B) Marking lines on wood C) Boring holes D) Cutting wood
A) Hammer B) Screwdriver C) Chisel D) Pliers
A) Pliers B) Wrench C) Screwdriver D) Allen key
A) Holding materials in place B) Drilling holes C) Hammering without damaging the work surface D) Cutting wood
A) Chisel B) Hammer C) Auger bit D) Screwdriver
A) Boring holes B) Holding workpieces in place C) Marking out right angles D) Measuring angles
A) Mallet B) File C) Reamer D) Screwdriver
A) Measuring angles B) Cutting wood C) Boring holes D) Holding workpieces securely
A) Clamp B) Compass C) V-block D) Mallet
A) Cutting wood B) Supporting workpieces C) Measuring lengths D) Boring holes
A) Chisel B) File C) Saw D) Plane
A) Boring holes B) Drilling holes C) Cutting straight lines D) Cutting curves and intricate shapes
A) Hammer B) Screwdriver C) Pliers D) Rasp
A) Leave it as it is B) Apply oil to the tool C) Sharpen or hone the tool D) Clean it with water
A) Leave them exposed to air and moisture B) Mix them with other materials in a storage bin C) Store them in a damp environment D) Keep them in a secure and dry place
A) The amount of force applied to an object B) The transfer of energy from one object to another C) The speed at which an object moves D) The displacement of an object due to a force acting on it
A) Carrying a heavy box without lifting it B) Climbing up a flight of stairs C) Holding a book above the ground D) Pushing against a wall without moving it
A) Mechanical energy B) Nuclear energy C) Chemical energy D) Thermal energy
A) Potential energy B) Electrical energy C) Chemical energy D) Kinetic energy
A) Coal B) Solar power C) Natural gas D) Petroleum
A) Biomass energy B) Geothermal energy C) Wind energy D) Hydroelectric energy
A) Conversion B) Reflection C) Combustion D) Refraction
A) Mechanical to electrical energy B) Nuclear to electrical energy C) Chemical to electrical energy D) Thermal to electrical energy
A) Using a water pump B) Lighting a candle C) Running a microwave oven D) Riding a bicycle
A) Watt B) Ohm C) Joule D) Volt |