Module 104 Vocab

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Module 104 Vocabulary Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential vocabulary related to tools and electrical concepts with our Module 104 Vocabulary Quiz. This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of common terms and devices used in woodworking, electrical work, and safety measures.

  • Multiple choice format for easy answering
  • Quick feedback on correct answers
  • Engaging way to reinforce vocabulary skills
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DrillingMaster512
The common power supplied to most /all wired devices, current reverses its direction many times per second
Alternating Current (AC)
Carbide
Direct Current (DC)
Countersink
Drill bit with spiral cutting edge for boring holes in wood
Masonry bit
Auger bit
Forstner bit
Countersink
Very hard material made of carbon and one or more heavy metals. Commonly used in one type of saw blade
Revolutions per minute (rpm)
Chuck
Chuck Key
Carbide
Clamping device that holds an attachment; for example, the chuck of the drill holds the drill bit.
Chuck key
Shank
Trigger lock
Chuck
Small t-shaped steel piece used to open and close the chuck
Countersink
Direct Current (DC)
Chuck Key
Forstner bit
A bit or drill used to set the head of a screw at or below the surface of the material
Countersink
Ground fault circuit interrupte
Ground fault protection
Masonry bit
Electric power supply where the current flows in one direction only and powered by batteries and transformer-rectifiers
Revolutions per minute (rpm)
Shank
Trigger lock
Direct Current (DC)
Bit designed for use in wood or similar soft material. Designed for flat bottom blind hole in material
Masonry bit
Auger bit
Trigger lock
Forstner bit
Circuit breaker designed to protect people from electric shock and to protect from damage by interrupting the flow of electrricity
Ground fault protection
Carbide
Countersink
Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
Protection against sort circuits; a safety device cuts power off as soon as it senses any imbalance between incoming and outgoing current
Ground fault interrupter (gfci)
Ground fault protection
Shank
Trigger lock
Drill bit with a carbide tip designed to penetrate materials such as stone, brick, or concrete
Auger bit
Forstner bit
Masonry bit
Carbide
Rotational speed of a motor or shaft, based on the number of times it rotates each minute
Ground fault circuit interrupter (gfci)
Ground fault protection
Revolutions per minute (rpm)
Countersink
Smooth part of a drill bit that fits into the chuck
Shank
Masonry bit
Auger bit
Fostner
Small lever, switch, or part that can be used to activate a locking catch or spring to hold a power tool trigger in the operating mode without finger pressure
Trigger lock
Shank
Countersink
Ground fault protection
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