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Continuing Education Architectural Features and Trim
Where in a room would crown molding be used?
  1. Between the floor and the wall
  2. Around a door
  3. Between two corners
  4. Between the wall and the ceiling
Continuing Education Exterior Installation Techniques and Terminology
Continuing Education Exterior Framing - Decks, Fences, Porches
Continuing Education Concrete Forming and Placing Tools
Continuing Education Types of Drawings Used in Carpentry
Structural plans would generally show what information?
  1. Exterior finishes
  2. Interior finishes
  3. Rebar sizes
  4. Floor finish
Continuing Education Layout and Planning of Work
Continuing Education Types of Drawings Used in Carpentry
On which drawing would you generally find set backs from property lines?
  1. Elevation view
  2. Floor plan
  3. Plot plan
  4. Section view
Continuing Education Power Tools
What tool is used to create holes in masonry or concrete?
  1. Powder actuated nailer
  2. Hammer drill
  3. Power drill
  4. Concrete nailer
Continuing Education Hand Tools
Aviation snips, or tin snips have different colors on their handles. What do these colors represent?
  1. Comfort level of the tool
  2. Direction of travel when cutting
  3. Age of the tool
  4. The type of material that they can cut
Continuing Education Building Materials
What is particle board made of?
  1. Wood flakes
  2. Resin
  3. Wood dust
  4. All of the above
Continuing Education Building Materials
Why does one side of an OSB panel generally have a texture?
  1. Safety measure to avoid slipping
  2. Give it a better appearance
  3. Prevents buckling
  4. No reason, it is due to the machines that manufacture it
Continuing Education Concrete Forming Systems and Techniques
Continuing Education Concrete Stairs
Continuing Education Exterior Installation Techniques and Terminology
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