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None Hand Tools
None Framing Techniques
What is the most common type of framing method used in residential wood frame buildings?
  1. Balloon Framing
  2. Platform Framing
  3. Rigid Framing
  4. Post and Beam
None Blueprints and Blueprint Reading
None Culinary Skills
None Roof Framing
If the purpose of a rafter is to support the roof load, what does a ceiling joist do? Select the most relevant answer.
  1. Extra roof support
  2. Support ceiling loads only
  3. Support attic and ceiling loads
  4. Hold in insulation
None Building Materials
Both plywood and LVL's are made up of multiple layers or veneers of wood. What is one of the main differences in the manufacture process of plywood vs LVL?
  1. Plywood layers grain are run opposite, LVL layers grain are run parallel
  2. Plywood layers use less glue than LVL layers
  3. LVL glue is rated for exterior use, and plywood glue is not
  4. Plywood is made for wood frame construction, LVL's are not
None Power Tools
Identify the tool in the image.
Carpentry Tools - Cordless Drill
  1. Cordless drill
  2. Hand drill
  3. Power drill
  4. Impact drill
None Wall Framing
The top plate of a wall is generally doubled. What is the main reason for this?
  1. Transfer the weight load between studs
  2. Easier for the nails to grab
  3. Ensure the windows don't sag
  4. Ensure it is straight
None Building Materials
When the term "dimension lumber" is used for grading lumber what is it describing?
  1. Lumber cut to certain lengths
  2. Lumber that has been planed
  3. Lumber named by sizes (2x4, 2x6, 2x8)
  4. Any boards that are less than a 2x10
None Screws, Nails, and Fasteners
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