1) Health & Safety: What does the acronym 'PPE' stand for? a) A. Personal Protective Equipment b) B. Primary Protection Enforcement c) C. Private Property Entrance d) D. Power Plant Emergency 2) Hand Tools: Which of these saws is best suited for cutting curves in timber? a) A. Tenon Saw b) B. Hand Saw c) C. Coping Saw d) D. Dovetail Saw 3) Materials: Which of the following is a type of manufactured board? a) A. Oak b) B. Pine c) C. Plywood d) D. Beech 4) Fixings: A Pozidriv screwdriver has what shape tip? a) A. A single flat blade b) B. A simple cross c) C. A six-pointed star d) D. An eight-pointed star-like cross 5) Joints: What is the name of the joint used to connect two pieces of timber at a corner, where interlocking 'pins' and 'tails' are cut? a) A. Mortise and Tenon b) B. Dovetail Joint c) C. Halving Joint d) D. Butt Joint 6) Power Tools: Before changing the blade on a circular saw, what is the absolute first thing you must do? a) A. Put on your gloves b) B. Lower the guard c) C. Unplug it from the power source d) D. Check the blade is sharp 7) Site Work: On a building site, what colour sign indicates a mandatory action, such as 'Wear Hard Hat'? a) A. Red b) B. Yellow c) C. Green d) D. Blue 8) First Fix: In flooring, what is the purpose of 'noggins' a) A. To provide insulation b) B. To strengthen the joists and support board edges c) C. To hide pipework d) D. To act as a decorative feature 9) Second Fix: When hanging a door, a gap of roughly what size should be left between the door and the frame? a) A. The width of a £1 coin (approx 2-3mm) b) B. The width of a pencil (approx 7mm) c) C. 10mm d) D. No gap is needed 10) Roofing: What does the term 'rise over run' help you calculate for a roof? a) A. The number of tiles needed b) B. The cost of the timber c) C. The pitch or slope d) D. The weight of the structure 11) Regulations: According to UK Building Regulations, what is the standard minimum headroom for a domestic staircase? a) A. 1.8 metres b) B. 2.0 metres c) C. 2.2 metres d) D. 2.5 metres 12) Technical Drawing: On a plan, what does a dashed line typically represent? a) A. An object below the cutting plane b) B. An object hidden from view c) C. The centre line of an object d) D. A dimension line 13) Calculation: You are building a simple lean-to roof. The wall height (rise) is 3 metres and the distance from the wall (run) is 4 metres. What is the exact length of the rafter needed, not including any overhangs? (Hint: Think triangles) a) A. 4.5 metres b) B. 7 metres c) C. 6 metres d) D. 5 metres  

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