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How to create stained glass art - Test
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  • 1. What is the primary material used in stained glass art?
A) Colored glass
B) Wood
C) Plastic
D) Paper
  • 2. Which tool is used to cut glass?
A) Glass cutter
B) Scissors
C) Saw
D) Knife
  • 3. What is the purpose of flux in soldering?
A) To prevent breakage
B) To add color
C) To cool the metal
D) To clean the metal surface
  • 4. What is copper foil used for?
A) Cleaning the glass
B) Coloring the glass
C) Strengthening the glass
D) Wrapping the edges of the glass
  • 5. What type of solder is typically used in stained glass?
A) 50/50 solder
B) 90/10 solder
C) 60/40 solder
D) Pure lead solder
  • 6. What is the purpose of patina?
A) To darken the solder lines
B) To strengthen the solder
C) To add color to the glass
D) To clean the glass
  • 7. What is a cartoon in stained glass?
A) A list of materials
B) A drawing of a cartoon character
C) A full-size pattern
D) A small sketch
  • 8. What safety precaution is essential when working with glass?
A) Wearing a mask
B) Wearing gloves
C) Wearing safety glasses
D) Wearing open-toed shoes
  • 9. What is the lead came technique?
A) Using solder to join glass
B) Using glue to join glass
C) Using lead strips to join glass
D) Using copper foil to join glass
  • 10. Which tool is used to break the glass after scoring?
A) Running pliers
B) Glass cutter
C) Soldering iron
D) Hammer
  • 11. What does 'grinding' glass do?
A) Cleans the glass
B) Smooths the edges
C) Colors the glass
D) Cuts the glass
  • 12. What type of cleaner is best for stained glass?
A) Bleach
B) Ammonia
C) Vinegar
D) Glass cleaner
  • 13. What is the purpose of whiting powder?
A) Melting solder
B) Strengthening the glass
C) Cleaning patina residue
D) Adding color to solder
  • 14. Which of these is NOT a type of glass commonly used?
A) Cardboard glass
B) Opalescent glass
C) Streaky glass
D) Cathedral glass
  • 15. What is the ideal temperature for soldering?
A) Around 200 degrees Fahrenheit
B) Around 700 degrees Fahrenheit
C) Around 1000 degrees Fahrenheit
D) Around 50 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 16. What is the first step in the stained glass process?
A) Cutting glass
B) Soldering
C) Design
D) Foiling
  • 17. What does 'tack soldering' mean?
A) Soldering at a low temperature
B) Soldering without flux
C) Soldering very quickly
D) Spot soldering to hold pieces
  • 18. Which of these is NOT a common patina color?
A) Silver
B) Green
C) Copper
D) Black
  • 19. What is the purpose of a fid?
A) Applying flux
B) Smoothing foil
C) Holding glass
D) Cutting glass
  • 20. What is a good surface to work on when cutting glass?
A) A hard wood surface
B) A metal surface
C) A tile surface
D) A cushioned surface
  • 21. What should you do with scrap pieces of glass?
A) Reuse them without modification
B) Throw them in the trash can
C) Leave them on the table
D) Dispose of them safely
  • 22. What type of ventilation is important when soldering?
A) No ventilation
B) Air conditioning
C) A small fan
D) Good ventilation
  • 23. What type of light is best when selecting glass?
A) Incandescent light
B) Natural light
C) Dim light
D) Fluorescent light
  • 24. What is a good way to adhere the pattern to the glass?
A) No glue
B) Super glue
C) Glue stick
D) Hot glue
  • 25. What is the purpose of using oil on the glass cutter?
A) To add color to the glass
B) To make the glass shiny
C) To lubricate the cutting wheel
D) To clean the glass
  • 26. What causes glass to crack improperly?
A) Too much pressure when scoring
B) Using the wrong oil
C) Using old solder
D) Not enough pressure when scoring
  • 27. Which tool is helpful for holding glass while grinding?
A) Grip pliers
B) Glass Cutter
C) Soldering Iron
D) Running Pliers
  • 28. What is the point of burnishing the foil?
A) Cuts the foil
B) Creates a good surface for solder
C) Adds color to the foil
D) Cleans the foil
  • 29. How can you test if your solder is hot enough?
A) Look at the color
B) Touch it to the solder and see if it melts quickly
C) Touch it to your finger
D) Smell it
  • 30. What's an important safety practice when soldering?
A) Don't touch the hot soldering iron
B) Don't clean your work area
C) Don't use flux
D) Don't wear safety glasses
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