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1 GCSE Resistant Materials Revision
2 1 Match the manufactured board with the explanation A B C D E
3 2 Which wood would normally be used to make this product and why? a. Scots Pine b. Cedar c. Parana Pine d. Mahogany
4 3 Which wood would normally be used to make this product and why? a. Oak b. Cedar c. Beech d. Mahogany
5 4 Which wood would normally be used to make this product and why? a. Oak b. Cedar c. Beech d. Mahogany
6 5 Which wood would normally be used to make this product a nd why? a. Ash b. Cedar c. Beech d. Mahogany
7 6 Which wood would normally be used to make this product and why? a. Scots Pine b. Cedar c. Parana Pine d. Mahogany
8 7 What type of finish is shown in the image below? Why is it used on wooden furniture? a. Natural finish b. Varnish c. Tanalising d. Spray Painting
9 8 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Wax polish b. Varnish c. Plastic coating d. Spray Painting
10 9 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Anodising b. Painting c. Enamelling d. Chrome plating
11 10 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Anodising b. Painting c. Enamelling d. Chrome plating
12 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Part 2
13 11 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Natural finish b. Varnish c. Chrome plating d. Spray painting
14 12 Which is the most suitable adhesive for rapid modelling in card? a. PVA b. Contact adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun)
15 13 What is the name of the smaller hole drilled into a piece of wood to accept a screw? a. Clearance hole b. Pilot hole c. Self tapping hole d. None of the above
16 14 How is contact adhesive used to join materials? a. Apply the adhesive to one surface and then join instantly. b. Apply the adhesive to each surface and join instantly. c. Apply the adhesive to one surface, wait until touch dry and then join. d. Apply the adhesive to each surface, wait until it is touch dry and then join.
17 15 Which is the most suitable adhesive for joining wood to metal? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun) e. Araldite (Epoxy resin)
18 16 What is the name of the wood joint in the image? a. Dovetail joint b. Mitre joint c. Finger joint d. Butt joint
19 17 Which is the most suitable adhesive for joining plastic to plastic? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun)
20 18 Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Iron b. Mild Steel c. Aluminium d. Stainless Steel
21 19 Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Aluminium b. Iron c. Stainless Steel d. Brass
22 20 Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Brass b. Stainless Steel c. Aluminium d. Iron
23 21 Which metal would normally used to make this product (Blacksmiths Anvil)? a. Tool Steel b. Mild Steel c. Stainless Steel d. Iron
24 22 Which plastic would normally be used to make this product? a. Melamine Formaldehyde b. LDPE c. Urea Formaldehyde d. GRP
25 23 Which plastic would normally be used to make this product? a. LDPE b. HDPE c. Urea Formaldehyde d. Acrylic
26 24 Which plastic would normally be used to make this product? a. PET b. ABS c. Acrylic d. HDPE
27 25 Which plastic would normally be used to make the casing for this product? a. Polypropylene b. PVC c. ABS d. HDPE
28 26 Which material is the hacksaw used to cut? a. Softwood b. HIPS c. Aluminium d. Hardwood e. Acrylic
29 27 What does the hazard sign below mean? a. Corrosive b. Causes severe burns c. Poisonous/Toxic d. Beware pirates about
30 28 If you are entering a building site which sign is applicable when working with hot/sharp materials a. b. e. c. d. f.
31 29 Which is the correct definition of Market Pull? a. How advancements in technology are used to produce new products. b. How consumer demand leads to produce new products.
32 30 What kind of tree is this below in the image? a. Coniferous b. Oak c. Deciduous d. Softwood e. Hardwood
33 31 What type of production is applied to the paper clip? a. Batch b. One off c. Continuous d. Mass
34 32 What type of production is applied to a business card? a. Batch b. One off c. Continuous d. Mass
35 33 Which wood joint is this? a. Dovetail joint b. Lap joint c. Butt joint d. Housing joint
36 34 What does sustainability mean? a. Sustainability means that any waste wood from a workshop is thrown into a bin and sent off to an incinerator. b. Sustainability means that when you produce a product it will create a lasting negative effect on the environment. c. Sustainability is something that is capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment. d. Sustainability is creating a large carbon emissions output.
37 35 Which flowchart symbol below represents a decision or question? a. b. c. d.
38 36 Which wood grain image below is the faster growing? a. b.
39 37 Which metal is magnetic? a. Ferrous b. Non-Ferrous
40 38 Which plastic can you reheat and reshape after it has been moulded into a specific shape? a. Thermoplastic b. Thermosetting plastic
41 39 What is another name for Araldite? a. Tensol b. Acrylic c. Epoxy Resin d. Poly Vinyl Acetate e. PVC
42 40 What is the correct name for this tool part? a. Parting tool b. Centre drill c. Countersink d. Drill bit
43 ANSWERS
44 1 Quiz Match the manufactured board with the explanation - Answers!! E D A B C MDF - E Plywood - D Hardboard - A Chipboard - B Blockboard - C
45 2 Which wood would normally be used to make this product? a. Scots Pine b. Cedar c. Parana Pine d. Mahogany
46 3 Which wood would normally be used to make this product? a. Oak b. Cedar c. Beech d. Mahogany
47 4 Which wood would normally be used to make this product? a. Oak b. Cedar c. Beech d. Mahogany
48 5 Which wood would normally be used to make this product? a. Ash b. Cedar c. Beech d. Mahogany
49 6 Which wood would normally be used to make this product? a. Scots Pine b. Cedar c. Parana Pine d. Mahogany
50 7 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Natural finish b. Varnish c. Tanalising d. Spray Painting
51 8 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Wax polish b. Varnish c. Plastic coating d. Spray Painting
52 9 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Anodising b. Painting c. Enamelling d. Chrome plating
53 10 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Anodising b. Painting c. Enamelling d. Chrome plating
54 11 What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. Natural finish b. Varnish c. Chrome plating d. Spray painting
55 12 Which is the most suitable adhesive for rapid modelling in card? a. PVA b. Contact adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun)
56 13 What is the name of the smaller hole drilled into a piece of wood to accept a screw? a. Clearance hole b. Pilot hole c. Self tapping hole d. None of the above
57 14 How is contact adhesive used to join materials? a. Apply the adhesive to one surface and then join instantly. b. Apply the adhesive to each surface and join instantly. c. Apply the adhesive to one surface, wait until touch dry and then join. d. Apply the adhesive to each surface, wait until it is touch dry and then join.
58 15 Which is the most suitable adhesive for joining wood to metal? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun) e. Araldite (Epoxy resin)
59 16 What is the name of the wood joint in the image? a. Dovetail joint b. Mitre joint c. Finger joint d. Butt joint
60 17 Which is the most suitable adhesive for joining plastic to plastic? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun)
61 18 Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Iron b. Mild Steel c. Aluminium d. Stainless Steel
62 19 Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Aluminium b. Iron c. Stainless Steel d. Brass
63 20 Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Brass b. Stainless Steel c. Aluminium d. Iron
64 21 Which metal would normally used to make this product (Blacksmiths Anvil)? a. Tool Steel b. Mild Steel c. Stainless Steel d. Iron
65 22 Which plastic would normally be used to make this product? a. Melamine Formaldehyde b. LDPE c. Urea Formaldehyde d. GRP
66 23 Which plastic would normally be used to make this product? a. LDPE b. HDPE c. Urea Formaldehyde d. Acrylic
67 24 Which plastic would normally be used to make this product? a. PET b. ABS c. Acrylic d. HDPE
68 25 Which plastic would normally be used to make the casing for this product? a. Polypropylene b. PVC c. ABS d. HDPE
69 26 Which material is the hacksaw used to cut? a. Softwood b. HIPS c. Aluminium d. Hardwood e. Acrylic
70 27 What does the hazard sign below mean? a. Corrosive b. Causes severe burns c. Poisonous/Toxic d. Beware pirates about
71 28 If you are entering a building site which sign is applicable when working with hot/sharp materials a. b. e. c. d. f.
72 29 Which is the correct definition of Market Pull? a. How advancements in technology are used to produce new products. b. How consumer demand leads to produce new products.
73 30 What kind of tree is this below in the image? a. Coniferous b. Oak c. Deciduous d. Softwood e. Hardwood
74 Bonus 1 What type of production is applied to the paper clip? a. Batch b. One off c. Continuous d. Mass
75 32 What type of production is applied to a business card? a. Batch b. One off c. Continuous d. Mass
76 33 Which wood joint is this? a. Dovetail joint b. Lap joint c. Butt joint d. Housing joint
77 34 What does sustainability mean? a. Sustainability means that any waste wood from a workshop is thrown into a bin and sent off to an incinerator. b. Sustainability means that when you produce a product it will create a lasting negative effect on the environment. c. Sustainability is something that is capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment. d. Sustainability is creating a large carbon emissions output.
78 35 Which flowchart symbol below represents a decision or question? a. b. c. d.
79 36 Which wood grain image below is the faster growing? a. b.
80 37 Which metal is magnetic? a. Ferrous b. Non-Ferrous
81 38 Which plastic can you reheat and reshape after it has been moulded into a specific shape? a. Thermoplastic b. Thermosetting plastic
82 39 What is another name for Araldite? a. Tensol b. Acrylic c. Epoxy Resin d. Poly Vinyl Acetate e. PVC
83 40 What is the correct name for this tool part? a. Parting tool b. Centre drill c. Countersink d. Drill bit
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