Hammers and Clamps
Tape Measures, Levels and Chalk Lines
Saws and Knives
Pliers, Rasps, Chisels, and more!
Wrenches and Screwdrivers
100


What hammer is shown here? 

Drywall Hammer

100

Why are tape measure blades designed with a concave shape?

To strengthen the blade when extended. 

100

What is a saw that has very few teeth per inch, resulting in large and aggressive teeth?

A ripsaw.

100

What is this tool?

Lineman's pliers.

100
How many sides does a hexagonal shape have? 

6.

200

What tool is this?

C-Clamp

200

What does plumb mean?

Perfectly vertical

200

What is the best saw for cutting miter joints?

A backsaw. 

200

What are the best pliers for narrow places where other pilers cannot reach?

Long nose pliers

200

What type of screw head is this?

Torx.

300

What is a center punch best used for? 

Marking a point to start a drill. 

300

Some chalk lines are also designed to serve as what other tool?

Plumb bob

300

When sawing lumber, what side of the board should the saw kerf be on? 

The scrap side of the marked line.

300

What is this tool?

Mattock

300

What tool is this?

Box-end wrench. 

400

A pipe clamp has _____ ?

A length of pipe for a spine.

400

What is the best level to use to check level conditions over a significant distance such as a long drainage slope?

Laser level

400

What is the safest type of utility knife?

One with a self-retracting blade.

400

When working from a height, what is used to maintain control of a tool so it does not fall?

A lanyard

400

In what way is a spud wrench different from a pipe wrench?

It has smooth jaws

500

What is another name for a machinist's hammer?

Ball peen hammer

500

What is the difference between a pipefitter's square and a carpenter's square?

The tables and formulas marked on it are different.

500

How is a carpet Knife different from a common utility knife?

The blade has two sharpened edges.

500

What tool is this?

Wood shaver

500

True or False: there are metric drive sizes for ratchets and sockets.

False