What is the most common type of hammer used in carpentry?
Claw hammer
Which wrench is best for general tightening and loosening of a wide range of fasteners?
Crescent Wrench
What is the primary function of a screwdriver?
Driving or removing screws
The serrated surface on a plier’s jaw is known as
Teeth
What does TPI stand for?
Teeth Per Inch
What part of the hammer is used to remove nails?
Claw
What is a pedal wrench primarily used for?
Repairing bicycles and pedal boats
Which part of a screwdriver is where you grip the tool
Handle
What is the purpose of the pivot/fulcrum in pliers
To enable the jaw to open and close
Which saw is specifically designed for cutting wood with the grain
Rip Saw
Which hammer is typically used for metalworking?
Ball-peen hammer
A __________ wrench is primarily used for gripping pipes and plumbing fittings
Pipe
What material is typically used for the shaft of a screwdriver
Tough steel
Which type of plier is commonly used by electricians and features a long, tapered jaw
Needle nose pliers
Which saw is similar to a crosscut saw but shorter for portability
Panel Saw
Why do some hammers have a textured face?
To reduce slipping when striking nails
A crowfoot wrench is designed to work in
Tight spaces
What type of screwdriver is ideal for tight spaces
Offset screwdrive
Which type of pliers is primarily used for crimping electrical terminals onto wires
Crimping pliers
What type of saw is best for cutting small, tight-radius curves and holes
Keyhole Saw
What is the best hammer for removing dents from metal surfaces
Rubber mallet
Which wrench would you use to adjust the cones of cup and cone bearings on a bicycle?
Cone Wrench
Which screwdriver is named after its Canadian inventor
Robertson
Which type of pliers is often used by jewelers for shaping wire
Round nose pliers
What type of saw is designed specifically for cutting intricate shapes in moulding joints
Coping Saw