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None Cabinetry
In cabinet drawer construction which joint is considered the strongest?
  1. Butt joint
  2. Rabbetted joint
  3. Lock joint
  4. Dovetail joint
None Interior Stairs and Railings
Continuing Education Types of Wall and Ceiling Finishes
Continuing Education Gypsum and Wallboard
When scoring a piece of gypsum board, what may happen if you cut to deeply into the gypsum?
  1. Creates a ragged cut
  2. Creates a clean cut
  3. Does not snap properly
  4. Creates inaccurate cuts
Continuing Education Gypsum and Wallboard
At what time during the construction process should the gypsum wall board be delivered to the site?
  1. Right before it is needed
  2. As early as possible
  3. It does not matter
  4. As soon as framing is complete
Continuing Education Gypsum and Wallboard
None Interior Stairs and Railings
None Interior Stairs and Railings
None Cabinetry
What kind of drawing is usually created to assist the carpenter in the installation of kitchen cabinetry?
  1. Cross section
  2. Floor plan
  3. Elevation
  4. All of these plans would assist the installation
None Cabinetry
What material can cabinet or millwork be made out of?
  1. Plastic
  2. Wood
  3. MDF
  4. All of the above
Continuing Education Types of Wall and Ceiling Finishes
Interior wall paneling can be made of what material?
  1. Wood
  2. Composites
  3. Aluminum
  4. All of the above
None Interior Installation Techniques and Terminology
This type of wood flooring is solid wood and generally has a tongue and groove cut into it, as well as an undercut.
  1. Wood strip flooring
  2. Wood tile flooring
  3. Resilient flooring
  4. Laminate flooring
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