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SCORE:

Department of Education
San Jose Technical High School
Brgy. P. Tingzon, San Jose Northern Samar

Technical Drawing 8
2nd
Periodical Examination
Name: ________________________________________Grade: ______________ Date: __________

TEST I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Encircle the letter of your best answer.

1. Which style mimics cursive handwriting and often features flowing, connected letters. It can be
elegant and formal, commonly used in invitations or greeting cards.
a) Script b) Block lettering c) Sans serif d) Graffiti
2. It is a simple and straight-edged, these letters are easy to read and often used for signs. They consist
of uppercase letters with uniform height and width?
a) Script b) Block lettering c) Sans serif d) Graffiti
3. What type of line is used to represent visible edges in technical drawings?
a) Dashed line b) Solid line c) Dotted line d) Chain line
4. Which line type indicates hidden edges?
a) Solid line b) Hidden line c) Phantom line d) Center line
5. Which of the following is the first step in sketching a simple object?
a) Add details and shading b) Draw basic shapes and outline c) Select colors d) Add texture
and patterns
6. When sketching a simple object like a cup, which geometric shape is most useful to start with?
a) Triangle b) Oval c) Square d) Rectangle
7. Which tool is most commonly used for sketching simple objects?
a) Marker b) Erase c) Pencil d) Crayon
8. When sketching an object from life, what should you focus on to make your drawing accurate?
a) The texture of the object b) The proportions and shapes c) The background details d) Adding
bright colors
9. Which of the following is an effective technique to improve the sketching of simple objects?
a) Only using straight line b) Sketching quickly without focusing on detail c) Using multiple
shading techniques for depth d) Avoiding any outlines in the sketch
10. Which of the following is NOT a type of line in technical drawing?
a) Outline line b) Section line c) Guideline d) Dashed line
11. Which line is typically used to indicate a break in an object?
a) Break line b) Hidden line c) Dimension line d) Center line
12. In technical drawings, a long dash followed by two short dashes represents:
a) Hidden line b) Chain line c) Phantom line d) Center line
13. What is the purpose of extension lines?
a) To indicate hidden details b) To extend from an object to show dimensions c) To connect related
object d) To represent center points
14. A thick solid line is primarily used to:
a) Show hidden details b) Represent visible edges c) Indicate a center d) Draw guidelines
15. Which instrument is primarily used for drawing straight lines?
a) Compass b) Rule c) Protractor d) Scale
16. What is the purpose of a compass in technical drawing?
a) Drawing straight lines b) Measuring angles c) Drawing arcs and circles d) Creating shaded areas
17. What type of pencil is most commonly used for technical drawings?
a) 2B b) 4H c) HB d) 8B
18. Which tool is used for measuring angles?
a) Ruler b) Scale c) Protractor d) T-square
19. What is the function of a T-square?
a) To draw curves b) To align other drawing instruments c) To measure dimensions d) To
draw circles
20. Which instrument is used to create curved lines?
a) T-square b) Protractor c) French curve d) Ruler
21. What type of paper is typically used for technical drawings?
a) Graph paper b) Cardstock c) Construction paper d) Plain paper
22. What is the primary use of a drafting board?
a) To store drawing tools b) To provide a flat surface for drawing c) To measure angles d) To
cut paper
23. Which of the following is NOT considered a drawing instrument?
a) Eraser b) Triangle c) Pencil sharpener d) Marker
24. What does the term "scale" refer to in technical drawing?
a) The weight of material b) The ratio of a drawing to the actual size c) The size of drawing tools d)
The thickness of lines
25. Which of the following materials is NOT typically used for drafting?
a) Mylar b) Vellum c) Plywood d) Bond paper
26. The purpose of a sketch is to:
a) Create a final drawing b) Communicate ideas quickly c) Measure precise dimensions d) Shade an
object
27. Which line is used to indicate the path of movement in a drawing?
a) Hidden line b) Center line c) Phantom line d) Dimension line
28. Which line type indicates visible edges?
a) Solid line b) Hidden line c) Visible line d) Center line
29. Which type of ruler is typically used for measuring and marking angles?
a) Scale ruler b) Protractor c) T-square d) French curve
30. Which of the following tools is essential for making precise circles?
a) Scale b) Compass c) Ruler d) Triangle
31. What is the primary function of an eraser in technical drawing?
a) To add details b) To correct mistakes c) To enhance shading d) To draw lines
32. What type of triangle is commonly used in technical drawing?
a) Isosceles b) Right c) Equilateral d) Scalene
33. Which of the following is used to create a clean edge when cutting paper?
a) Scissors b) Utility knife c) Ruler d) Cutter
34. In technical drawing, what does the term "section" refer to?
a) A part of the drawing b) A view cut through an object c) A dimension line d) A hidden
detail
35. What is the purpose of a grid in technical drawing?
a) To measure angles b) To help in scaling and aligning c) To shade areas d) To
mark dimensions
36. Which of the following is an essential characteristic of good technical drawings?
a) Colorful b) Detailed c) Clear and precise d) Artistic
37. What is the primary benefit of using a digital drafting tool?
a) Enhanced creativity b) Easy modification and sharing c) More artistic designs d) Increased
physical storage needs
38. What is the primary function of a scale ruler?
a.) To draw straight lines b) To measure dimensions accurately c) To create curves d) To shade
drawings
39. Which of the following should be avoided in freehand sketching to maintain clarity?
a) Excessive erasing b) Using different line types c) Drawing lightly with pencil d) Adding personal
artistic elements
40. Which of the following tools is most commonly used in freehand sketching?
a) Ruler and compass b) Protractor and scale c) Pencil, eraser, and paper d) CAD
software

TEST II. Enumeration


Direction: Enumerate the following:

AT LEAST 5 TYPES OF LETTERING DRAW AND LABEL THE PARTS OF


GUIDELINES(5pts)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
“For with God nothing shall be impossible”
Luke 1:37
Prepared by:
JOR B. PAREDES
TEACHER 1

Checked by: EDUARDO C. AŇONUEVO JR.


HEAD DESIGNATE TECH-VOC DEPARTMENT

Noted by: MYRA L. BATO


SCORE:
SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL IV
Department of Education
San Jose Technical High School
Brgy. P. Tingzon, San Jose Northern Samar

Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I


1st Semester-Second Quarter Examination
A.Y. 2024-2025

Name:_________________________ Date:___________
Grade:______________ Score:___________

TEST I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Encircle the letter of your best answer.
1. What is the primary purpose of welding helmets?
a) To improve visibility b) To protect against sparks and UV radiation c) To provide comfort d) To
enhance style
2. Which of the following is NOT considered personal protective equipment in welding?
a) Gloves b) Respirator c) Safety goggles d) Regular clothing
3. What type of gloves should be used when welding?
a) Cotton gloves b) Rubber gloves c) Leather gloves d) Disposable gloves
4. Which PPE is essential for protecting the respiratory system during welding?
a) Earplugs b) Welding helmet c) Respirator d) Safety shoes
5. Why are safety shoes important in welding?
a) They prevent fatigue b) They protect against falling objects c) They enhance grip d) They
improve appearance
6. What tool is used to hold metal pieces together before welding?
a) Hammer b) Clamp c) Pliers d) Wrench
7. Which of the following is used to clean the weld area before welding?
a) Wire brush b) Pliers c) Hammer d) Tape measure
8. What is the function of a welding machine?
a) To cut metals b) To heat and join metals c) To polish metals d) To paint metals
9. Which of the following tools is NOT commonly used in welding?
a) Sledgehammer b) Angle grinder c) Welding torch d) Welding electrodes
10. What type of equipment provides the electrical current for welding?
a) Generator b) Transformer c) Rectifier d) All of the above
11. What is the purpose of the electrode holder?
a) To secure the welding cable b) To hold the welding electrode c) To adjust the
welding speed d) To measure temperature
12. What component of a welding machine converts AC to DC?
a) Transformer b) Rectifier c) Inverter d) Circuit breaker
13. Increasing the voltage during welding will:
a) Decrease penetration b) Increase penetration c) Not affect the weld d) Make the weld
more brittle
14. Travel speed in welding refers to:
a) The speed of the electrode holder b) The speed of the welder c) The speed at which the torch
moves d) The speed of the cooling process
15. What does "arc length" refer to in welding?
a) Distance between the electrode and workpiece b) Length of the weld c) Width of the weld
bead d) Length of the welding rod
16. Which parameter directly affects the heat input in welding?
a) Electrode diameter b) Current and voltage c) Travel speed d) All of the above
17. The "Sort" step in the 5S methodology means:
a) Organizing tools b) Disposing of unnecessary items c) Cleaning the workspace
d) Standardizing processes
18. Which step of the 5S process focuses on maintaining cleanliness?
a) Shine b) Set in order c) Standardize d) Sustain
19. What is the goal of the "Standardize" step in 5S?
a) Make work easier b) Create a new workspace c) Ensure everyone follows the
same processes d) Remove all clutter
20. The "Sustain" step in the 5S methodology is about:
a) Creating rules b) Maintaining improvements c) Reducing waste d) Cleaning tools
21. "Set in order" refers to:
a) Disposing of waste b) Organizing tools for easy access c) Cleaning the workspace
d) Documenting processes
22. Which gas is commonly used in arc welding?
a) Argon b) Oxygen c) Heliumn d) Nitrogen
23. What is the purpose of a grounding clamp in welding?
a) To hold the workpiece b) To complete the electrical circuit c) To increase the voltage
d) To reduce noise
24. Which type of electrode is used for SMAW?
a) Solid b) Cored c) Flux-coated d) All of the above
25. What does the term "weld bead" refer to?
a) The size of the weld b) The visual appearance of the weld c) The actual material
deposited by the electrode
d) The depth of the weld
26. The strength of a weld can be affected by:
a) Welding technique b) Type of electrode c) Base metal properties d) All of
the above
27. Which welding position is often considered the easiest?
a) Flat b) Horizontal c) Vertical d) Overhead
28. The primary advantage of using a shield gas in welding is:
a) It provides additional heat b) It protects the weld area from contamination c) It cools the
weld d) It improves the color of the weld
29. In SMAW, what happens if the arc length is too long?
a) The weld becomes deeper b) The weld becomes wider c) The weld may not fuse properly
d) The weld cools faster
30. The term "porosity" in welding refers to:
a) A smooth surface b) Gas pockets in the weld c) The weld's color d) The width of
the weld
31. The best way to prevent electrode sticking is to:
a) Increase the travel speed b) Decrease the arc length c) Use a different electrode
d) Increase the voltage
32. What does the term "slag" refer to in welding?
a) The leftover metal b) The protective layer over the weld c) The gas produced during
welding d) The base metal
33. A proper weld should:
a) Have a shiny appearance b) Be flat and even c) Have no undercut or cracks d) All of
the above
34. Which of the following should NOT be done before starting to weld?
a) Inspect equipment b) Ensure proper ventilation c) Use flammable materials nearby
d) Wear PPE
35. The primary reason for preheating metal before welding is:
a) To improve aesthetics b) To prevent cracking c) To speed up the welding process
d) To reduce spatter
36. A welder should always check for which of the following before starting?
a) Weather conditions b) Material thickness c) Availability of tools d) Personal
comfort
37. Which type of metal is most commonly welded using SMAW?
a) Aluminum b) Copper c) Steel d) Bronze
38. What is the primary role of a welding inspector?
a) To operate the welding machine b) To ensure weld quality and compliance c) To supply
materials d) To teach welding techniques
39. What is the typical purpose of preheating steel before welding?
a) To improve color b) To increase ductility c) To minimize thermal stress d) To make it
easier to weld
40. Which of the following is an important safety practice during welding?
a) Wearing loose clothing b) Ignoring ventilation c) Keeping flammable materials nearby
d) Maintaining a clean workspace

TEST II. Enumeration


Direction: Enumerate the following:

WELDING PARAMETERS FIVE (S) HOUSEKEEPING PRINCIPLES


1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
Answer Key 21. c) Plywood
1. b) Solid line 22. b) Communicate ideas quickly
2. b) Hidden line 23. c) Phantom line
3. b) The axis of symmetry 24. b) Shading techniques with parallel lines
4. c) Dimension line 25. b) Protractor
5. b) Alternate positions 26. b) Compass
6. c) Guideline 27. b) To correct mistakes
7. a) Break line 28. b) Right
8. c) Phantom line 29. b) Perspective
9. b) To extend from an object to show 30. b) To help in scaling and aligning
dimensions 31. c) Clear and precise
10. b) Represent visible edges 32. b) Easy modification and sharing
11. b) Ruler 33. b) To measure dimensions accurately
12. c) Drawing arcs and circles 34. b) The explanation of symbols used
13. c) HB 35. b) Scale ruler
14. c) Protractor 36. b) The name of the designer and project
15. b) To align other drawing instruments details
16. c) French curve 37. a) 2H
17. a) Graph paper 38. c) Draw irregular curves
18. b) To provide a flat surface for drawing 39. b) Title block
19. c) Pencil sharpener 40. a) The height versus width
20. b) The ratio of a drawing to the actual
size

Answer Key (Smaw) 21. b


1. B
22. a
2. d
23. c
3. c
24. b
4. c
25. b
5. b
26. a
6. b
27. b
7. a
28. d
8. b
29. c
9. a
30. d
10. d
31. c
11. b
32. a
12. b
33. b
13. c
34. c
14. b
35. b
15. b
36. b
16. b
37. b
17. b
38. d
18. c
39. c
19. a
40. b
20. d
41. b
42. d 47. c

43. c 48. b

44. b 49. c

45. b 50. d
46. b

Answer Key (PHILOSOPHY) 24. b


25. d
1. c 26. b
2. b 27. b
3. d 28. b
4. c 29. b
5. c 30. d
6. b
7. a Evaluation Criteria for Essay:
8. c
9. b  Understanding of the Socratic
10. c Method (5 points): Clear
11. b definition and context.
12. b  Analysis of Critical Thinking (5
13. b points): Insight into how the
14. b method encourages critical
15. a thinking.
16. b  Examples (5 points): Relevant
17. b examples that illustrate the
18. c method's application.
19. b  Reflection on Relevance (5
20. b points): Thoughtful commentary
21. c on the method's importance today.
22. b
23. b

1.Which of the following philosophers is most closely associated with the concept of "the categorical
imperative?
a. John Stuart Mill
b. Immanuel Kant
c. Aristotle
d. Friedrich Nietzsche
2. What does Plato's Allegory of the Cave primarily illustrate?
a. The nature of reality and human perception
b. The existence of God
c. The role of ethics in society
d. The nature of political power
3. According to Aristotle, what is the purpose of human life?
a. To seek pleasure
b. To achieve moral virtue
c. To accumulate wealth
d. To gain political power
4. Which philosopher is known for the phrase "I think, therefore I am"?
a. René Descartes
b. Thomas Hobbes
c. David Hume
d. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
5. Utilitarianism is best described as:
a. The belief that actions are right if they produce the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
b. The idea that the moral value of an action is determined by its adherence to a set of rules.
c. The view that ethical principles are derived from religious doctrines.
d. The theory that virtue is the mean between excess and deficiency.

TEST II. Short Answer (15 points)


Direction:
1. Explain the main idea of Descartes' "Meditation on First Philosophy" and its significance to
epistemology. (5 points)

3. What are the key elements of Kant’s moral philosophy, and how do they contrast with utilitarianism? (5
points)

5. Summarize the main argument of John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty" and its implications for individual
freedom. (5 points)

TEST III. Essay (50 points)


Direction:
1. Choose one of the following topics and write a well-organized essay:
a. Compare and contrast Plato’s Theory of Forms with Aristotle’s concept of substance. How do these
theories address the nature of reality and knowledge?
b. Analyze the implications of existentialist thought for understanding human freedom and responsibility.
Consider the views of either Jean-Paul Sartre or Albert Camus in your response.
c. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of utilitarianism as a moral theory. Consider both its
application to practical ethical dilemmas and its theoretical foundations.
SCORE:
Department of Education
San Jose Technical High School
Brgy. P. Tingzon, San Jose Northern Samar

Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I


st
1 Semester-Second Quarter Examination
A.Y. 2024-2025

Name:_________________________ Date:___________
Grade:______________ Score:___________

TEST I. Fill in the blanks (10 points)


Direction: WRITE your answer on the space provided.
1. _____________is similar to a steel tape rule but differs in that it is entirely flexible number of feet are
marked on the tape
2. _____________It is an instrument used to measure the squareness of an object.
3. _____________used for measuring or setting of distances, and to lay out arcs and circles
4. _____________wedge-shape tool used to shear, cut and chip metal. Types of cold chisel and their
particular functions.
5. _____________is used in removing points, burrs and sharp edges from metal surface and similar
parts.
6. _____________it is used for straightening bending and deforming metals. It has two faces.
7. _____________it is used for removing slags on weld and with two faces, the tapered from one side
and round pointed on the other side.
8. _____________is a hand tool that is designed to turn screws. The blade is made of steel, attached
to one end of which a wooden or plastic handle.
9. _____________are made of different sizes and appearance that fitted to its purpose.
10. _____________an oxy fuel gas cutting process used to cut and bevel metals by means of the
chemical reaction of oxygen with the base metal at elevated temperature.

TEST II. Short Answer (30 points)


Direction: WRITE a short explanation on each item.
1. Explain the of the difference of transformer type welding machine and inverter type? (5 points)

2. Describe the steps involved in setting up a welding machine for SMAW. (5 points)

3. What are the main causes of welding defects such as porosity and slag inclusion? How can these
defects be prevented? (5 points)

4. Discuss the importance of proper ventilation in welding environments and the potential health hazards
associated with poor ventilation. (5 points)

5. What are the values and practices to be an efficient and effective welder in a company. (5 points)

6. Outline the key components of personal protective equipment (PPE) required for welding and their
specific functions. (5 points)
Department of Education
San Jose Technical High School
San Jose Northern Samar

Technical Drawing
1st Grading Period
Summative Test
Name:_________________________ Date:___________
Grade:______________ Score:___________

TEST I. TRUE OR FALSE (10 points)


Direction: Write letter T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is wrong.
1. ____Guide lines are very light, easily erased lines used to block in the main layout.
2. ____Line weight is the thickness of the line.
3. ____Visible lines are the edges or "outlines" of an object.
4. ____Lines in technical drawings are part of a specialized graphic language that is standardized
throughout industry.
5. ____Center line is used to show edges and corners of an object
6. ____Extension line is used when partial views of symmetrical parts are drawn.
7. ____Cutting plane line is used when it is desirable to shorten the view of a long part.
8. ____Section line used to indicate direction of sight when a partial view is used.
9. ____Shaping plane line is used to designate where an imaginary cutting took place.
10. ____Dimension lines used to indicate the part of the drawing.
T II. FILL IN THE BLANKS (10 points)
Direction: Write your answer on the blank space provided.
1. ____________ it is used in drawing horizontal lines.
2. ____________ an instrument used in making letters and figures.
3. ____________ it is used to draw circles and arcs of different radii.
4. ____________ it is used in measuring angles.
5. ____________ a devise used in transferring measurements from ruler to the paper.
6. ____________ instrument used to sharpen pencil in a conical point.
7. ____________ it is a rectangular in shape made from plywood generally 25 mm thick.
8. ____________ used for fixing the paper on the drawing board.
9. ____________ a technical language for describing things with the aid of drawing.
10. ____________ a pattern of geometrical shapes such as triangles, polygons, circles etc.
TEST III. IDENTIFICATION (10 points)
Direction: Identify each of the following item.
1.
2.
3. ---------------
4. _________
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
SCORE:
Department of Education
San Jose Technical High School
Brgy. P. Tingzon, San Jose Northern Samar

Introduction to The Philosophy of The Human Person


1st Semester-Second Quarter Examination
A.Y. 2024-2025
Name: ________________________________________Grade: ______________ Date: __________

TEST I. Multiple Choice


Direction: Encircle the letter of your best answer.

1. What is the primary focus of philosophy?


a) Empirical data b) Ethical implications c) Fundamental questions about existence d) Economic
theories
2. Which of the following best defines philosophy?
a) The study of facts b) The love of wisdom c) The pursuit of happiness d) The analysis of art
3. Philosophy can be divided into which main branches?
a) Physics and Chemistry b) Ethics and Aesthetics c) Metaphysics and Literature d) History and
Geography
4. Which question is primarily addressed by metaphysics?
a) What is good? b) What is knowledge? c) What is reality? d) What is beauty?
5. Which branch of philosophy focuses on moral principles?
a) Epistemology b) Logic c) Ethics d) Aesthetics
6. The term "philosophy" is derived from which language?
a) Latin b) Greek c) Arabic d) Sanskrit
7. Who is often regarded as the "father of Western philosophy"?
a) Socrates b) Plato c) Aristotle d) Confucius
8. The Pre-Socratic philosophers primarily focused on:
a) Ethics b) Political theory c) The nature of the cosmos d) Art and
aesthetics
9. Which of the following is a key concept from the philosophy of Socrates?
a) The idea of forms b) The Socratic method c) The golden mean d) The state as a living being
10. Which ancient civilization is credited with the beginnings of philosophy?
a) Rome b) Egypt c) Greece d) India
11. Plato's allegory of the cave primarily illustrates:
a) The importance of democracy b) The nature of reality and perception c) The role of the philosopher
d) The concept of justice
12. Aristotle's concept of "eudaimonia" refers to:
a) The pursuit of wealth b) Human flourishing or happiness c) The necessity of virtue d) The
importance of friendship
13. Which philosopher is known for the statement "I think, therefore I am"?
a) Hume b) Descartes c) Kant d) Nietzsche
14. What is Immanuel Kant known for in his philosophical contributions?
a) Empiricism b) The categorical imperative c) Existentialism d)
Utilitarianism
15. Friedrich Nietzsche is associated with which philosophical concept?
a) The will to power b) The social contract c) The principle of utility d) The golden
mean
16. A holistic perspective in philosophy emphasizes:
a) Individual components b) The interconnectedness of systems c) Isolated events d) Singular
viewpoints
17. Partial point of view often leads to:
a) Comprehensive understanding b) Misinterpretation c) Objective analysis d) Ethical
conclusions
18. Which philosophical approach considers multiple perspectives as essential?
a) Reductionism b) Dualism c) Holism d) Materialism
19. In ethical discussions, a holistic perspective might consider:
a) Only individual actions b) The broader social context c) Historical data only d) Legal
implications exclusively
20. The distinction between holistic and partial viewpoints is crucial in which field?
a) Mathematics b) Philosophy of science c) Art history d) Political
science
21. Which of the following is a common method used in philosophical inquiry?
a) Experimentation b) Observation c) Socratic questioning d) Statistical
analysis
22. What does epistemology study?
a) The nature of being b) The theory of knowledge c) The study of values d) The principles
of logic

23. Logic in philosophy is primarily concerned with:


a) Moral judgments b) Correct reasoning c) Aesthetic values d) Historical context
24. What is the role of thought experiments in philosophy?
a) To conduct empirical research b) To illustrate complex idea c) To collect data d) To
establish facts
25. The process of analyzing arguments is known as:
a) Syllogism b) Dialectic c) Hermeneutics d) Analysis
26. Which of the following best describes existentialism?
a) Focus on societal norms b) Emphasis on individual existence and choice c) Analysis of economic
systems d) Study of ancient texts
27. The phrase "the unexamined life is not worth living" is attributed to:
a) Aristotle b) Socrates c) Plato d) Epicurus
28. Which philosopher is known for advocating for utilitarianism?
a) Kant b) Mill c) Nietzsche d) Descartes
29. Which of the following is NOT a branch of philosophy?
a) Ethics b) Sociology c) Aesthetics d) Logic
30. Philosophers often debate the nature of:
a) Absolute truths b) Empirical evidence c) Social constructs d) All of the above

TEST II. Essay Type (20 points)


Direction: Write a simple essay composed of 5 to 10 sentences.

"Explain the importance of the Socratic method in philosophy. How does it help people think critically and
understand ideas better? Provide examples from philosophy or daily life."

6. What is the primary purpose of welding helmets?


a) To improve visibility b) To protect against sparks and UV radiation c) To provide comfort d) To
enhance style
7. Which of the following is NOT considered personal protective equipment in welding?
a) Gloves b) Respirator c) Safety goggles d) Regular clothing
8. What type of gloves should be used when welding?
a) Cotton gloves b) Rubber gloves c) Leather gloves d) Disposable gloves
9. Which PPE is essential for protecting the respiratory system during welding?
a) Earplugs b) Welding helmet c) Respirator d) Safety shoes
10. Why are safety shoes important in welding?
a) They prevent fatigue b) They protect against falling objects c) They enhance grip d) They
improve appearance
11. What tool is used to hold metal pieces together before welding?
a) Hammer b) Clamp c) Pliers d) Wrench
12. Which of the following is used to clean the weld area before welding?
a) Wire brush b) Pliers c) Hammer d) Tape measure
13. What is the function of a welding machine?
a) To cut metals b) To heat and join metals c) To polish metals d) To paint metals
14. Which of the following tools is NOT commonly used in welding?
a) Sledgehammer b) Angle grinder c) Welding torch d) Welding electrodes
15. What type of equipment provides the electrical current for welding?
a) Generator b) Transformer c) Rectifier d) All of the above
41. What is the purpose of the electrode holder?
a) To secure the welding cable b) To hold the welding electrode c) To adjust the
welding speed d) To measure temperature
42. What component of a welding machine converts AC to DC?
a) Transformer b) Rectifier c) Inverter d) Circuit breaker
43. The main function of a welding power source is to:
a) Provide light b) Control the weld puddle c) Supply electricity d) All of the above
44. What part of the welding machine helps control the voltage?
a) Power switch b) Voltage control knob c) Electrode holder d) Ground clamp
45. The cooling system in a welding machine is essential for:
a) Increasing the welding speed b) Maintaining optimal temperature c) Reducing noise
d) Enhancing portability
46. What is the typical range of current for SMAW?
a) 10-50 A b) 20-300 A c) 300-500 A d) 500-1000 A
47. Increasing the voltage during welding will:
a) Decrease penetration b) Increase penetration c) Not affect the weld d) Make the weld
more brittle
48. Travel speed in welding refers to:
a) The speed of the electrode holder b) The speed of the welder c) The speed at which the torch
moves d) The speed of the cooling process
49. What does "arc length" refer to in welding?
a) Distance between the electrode and workpiece b) Length of the weld c) Width of the weld
bead d) Length of the welding rod
50. Which parameter directly affects the heat input in welding?
a) Electrode diameter b) Current and voltage c) Travel speed d) All of the above
51. The "Sort" step in the 5S methodology means:
a) Organizing tools b) Disposing of unnecessary items c) Cleaning the workspace
d) Standardizing processes

52. Which step of the 5S process focuses on maintaining cleanliness?


a) Shine b) Set in order c) Standardize d) Sustain
53. What is the goal of the "Standardize" step in 5S?
a) Make work easier b) Create a new workspace c) Ensure everyone follows the
same processes d) Remove all clutter
54. The "Sustain" step in the 5S methodology is about:
a) Creating rules b) Maintaining improvements c) Reducing waste d) Cleaning tools
55. "Set in order" refers to:
a) Disposing of waste b) Organizing tools for easy access c) Cleaning the workspace
d) Documenting processes
56. Which gas is commonly used in arc welding?
a) Argon b) Oxygen c) Heliumn d) Nitrogen
57. What is the purpose of a grounding clamp in welding?
a) To hold the workpiece b) To complete the electrical circuit c) To increase the voltage
d) To reduce noise
58. Which type of electrode is used for SMAW?
a) Solid b) Cored c) Flux-coated d) All of the above
59. What does the term "weld bead" refer to?
a) The size of the weld b) The visual appearance of the weld c) The actual material
deposited by the electrode
d) The depth of the weld
60. The strength of a weld can be affected by:
a) Welding technique b) Type of electrode c) Base metal properties d) All of
the above
61. A disadvantage of using SMAW is:
a) High cost b) Limited portability c) Increased spatter d) Requires
gas supply
62. Which welding position is often considered the easiest?
a) Flat b) Horizontal c) Vertical d) Overhead
63. The primary advantage of using a shield gas in welding is:
a) It provides additional heat b) It protects the weld area from contamination c) It cools the
weld d) It improves the color of the weld
64. In SMAW, what happens if the arc length is too long?
a) The weld becomes deeper b) The weld becomes wider c) The weld may not fuse properly
d) The weld cools faster
65. The term "porosity" in welding refers to:
a) A smooth surface b) Gas pockets in the weld c) The weld's color d) The width
of the weld
66. The best way to prevent electrode sticking is to:
a) Increase the travel speed b) Decrease the arc length c) Use a different electrode
d) Increase the voltage
67. What does the term "slag" refer to in welding?
a) The leftover metal b) The protective layer over the weld c) The gas produced during
welding d) The base metal
68. A proper weld should:
a) Have a shiny appearance b) Be flat and even c) Have no undercut or cracks d) All of
the above
69. Which of the following should NOT be done before starting to weld?
a) Inspect equipment b) Ensure proper ventilation c) Use flammable materials nearby
d) Wear PPE
70. The primary reason for preheating metal before welding is:
a) To improve aesthetics b) To prevent cracking c) To speed up the welding process
d) To reduce spatter
71. A welder should always check for which of the following before starting?
a) Weather conditions b) Material thickness c) Availability of tools d) Personal
comfort
72. What is the most common welding defect?
a) Cracking b) Undercut c) Overlap d) Porosity
73. The type of current used in SMAW is typically:
a) AC only b) DC only c) Both AC and DC d) Neither
AC nor DC

74. Which of the following is a common shielding gas for TIG welding?
a) Carbon dioxide b) Argon c) Nitrogen d) Oxygen
75. In welding terminology, "heat affected zone" refers to:
a) The area that was welded b) The area around the weld that is affected by heat c) The
area of cooling d) The area with the most slag
76. What is the first step in the welding process?
a) Selecting the electrode b) Preparing the workpiece c) Setting up the machine
d) Wearing PPE
77. Which type of metal is most commonly welded using SMAW?
b) Aluminum b) Copper c) Steel d) Bronze
78. What is the primary role of a welding inspector?
a) To operate the welding machine b) To ensure weld quality and compliance c) To supply
materials d) To teach welding techniques
79. What is the typical purpose of preheating steel before welding?
a) To improve color b) To increase ductility c) To minimize thermal stress d) To make it
easier to weld
80. Which of the following is an important safety practice during welding?
a) Wearing loose clothing b) Ignoring ventilation c) Keeping flammable materials nearby
d) Maintaining a clean workspace
Here are 10 multiple-choice questions about freehand sketches:

1. What is the primary purpose of freehand sketching in engineering?

A) To create a precise, scaled drawing


B) To quickly convey ideas and concepts
C) To measure dimensions accurately
D) To produce a final design for production

Answer: B) To quickly convey ideas and concepts

2. Which of the following tools is most commonly used in freehand sketching?

A) Ruler and compass


B) Protractor and scale
C) Pencil, eraser, and paper
D) CAD software

Answer: C) Pencil, eraser, and paper

3. When creating a freehand sketch of an object, it is important to:

A) Ensure every detail is perfectly accurate


B) Draw with a ruler to maintain straight lines
C) Focus on proportions and general shape
D) Use color to enhance details

Answer: C) Focus on proportions and general shape

4. What is the advantage of using freehand sketches in the early stages of design?

A) They provide exact measurements for manufacturing


B) They allow for quick visualization of ideas
C) They require expensive equipment
D) They are always perfectly accurate

Answer: B) They allow for quick visualization of ideas

5. Which type of lines are typically used in freehand sketching to represent edges or boundaries?
A) Dotted lines
B) Thick, solid lines
C) Light, broken lines
D) Curved lines

Answer: B) Thick, solid lines

6. What is the best way to improve your freehand sketching skills?

A) Use software to refine sketches


B) Practice regularly by drawing various objects
C) Focus on perfecting every detail from the start
D) Rely on professional drafting tools

Answer: B) Practice regularly by drawing various objects

7. In freehand sketching, what is the role of shading?

A) To add texture and depth to the sketch


B) To provide exact color details
C) To indicate measurements
D) To show only the main features

Answer: A) To add texture and depth to the sketch

8. What should be the approach when sketching curved lines in freehand drawing?

A) Draw them with a ruler for precision


B) Use quick, light strokes and adjust as necessary
C) Only use curved templates
D) Avoid them and stick to straight lines

Answer: B) Use quick, light strokes and adjust as necessary

9. When sketching perspective in freehand drawing, which of the following is important?

A) Keeping all lines horizontal


B) Including vanishing points for depth
C) Drawing only in 2D
D) Avoiding overlapping objects

Answer: B) Including vanishing points for depth

10. Which of the following should be avoided in freehand sketching to maintain clarity?

A) Excessive erasing
B) Using different line types
C) Drawing lightly with pencil
D) Adding personal artistic elements

Answer: A) Excessive erasing


These questions focus on the principles and techniques used in freehand sketching, highlighting its
importance, tools, and methods in various creative and design processes.

1. Which of the following is an example of a horizontal line?

A) A line that runs up and down


B) A line that runs left to right
C) A line that slants at a 45-degree angle
D) A line that curves around a circle

Answer: B) A line that runs left to right

2. A vertical line runs in which direction?

A) Left to right
B) Up and down
C) Diagonally
D) In a curved pattern

Answer: B) Up and down

3. Which of the following is an example of a diagonal line?

A) A line parallel to the ground


B) A line going from the top left to the bottom right
C) A line running from side to side
D) A curved line

Answer: B) A line going from the top left to the bottom right

4. What is true about parallel lines?

A) They intersect at one point


B) They never meet, no matter how far they are extended
C) They meet at a right angle
D) They curve in the same direction

Answer: B) They never meet, no matter how far they are extended

5. Perpendicular lines are lines that:

A) Are parallel to each other


B) Meet at a right angle
C) Never meet
D) Form an acute angle

Answer: B) Meet at a right angle

6. Which type of line is formed when two lines meet at an acute angle?

A) Parallel lines
B) Perpendicular lines
C) Oblique lines
D) Horizontal lines
Answer: C) Oblique lines

7. A curve can be described as a line that:

A) Is perfectly straight
B) Forms a continuous bend
C) Has sharp angles
D) Intersects another line at a right angle

Answer: B) Forms a continuous bend

8. Which of the following lines is not a straight line?

A) Horizontal line
B) Vertical line
C) Diagonal line
D) Curved line

Answer: D) Curved line

9. If two lines are skew lines, they:

A) Intersect at a right angle


B) Are parallel but in different planes
C) Are parallel and in the same plane
D) Do not intersect and are not parallel

Answer: B) Are parallel but in different planes

10. Which of the following is true about a transversal line?

A) It intersects two or more lines at different points


B) It is always parallel to the other lines it intersects
C) It never intersects any other lines
D) It is perpendicular to all intersected lines

Answer: A) It intersects two or more lines at different points

These questions cover various types of lines, including horizontal, vertical, diagonal, parallel,
perpendicular, and others like skew lines and transversals.

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Here are 10 multiple-choice questions about bisecting lines, arcs, circles, and angles:

1. What does it mean to bisect a line segment?


A) To extend the line segment indefinitely
B) To divide the line segment into two equal parts
C) To form a right angle with the line segment
D) To measure the length of the line segment

Answer: B) To divide the line segment into two equal parts

2. Which of the following is true about an angle bisector?

A) It divides the angle into two equal angles


B) It forms a right angle with the vertex
C) It intersects the sides of the angle at right angles
D) It divides the angle into an acute and an obtuse angle

Answer: A) It divides the angle into two equal angles

3. When an arc is bisected, what happens?

A) The arc is divided into two unequal parts


B) The arc is divided into two equal parts
C) The arc is doubled
D) The arc disappears

Answer: B) The arc is divided into two equal parts

4. Which of the following is the correct definition of a bisector of a circle?

A) A line that divides the circle into two equal semicircles


B) A line that divides the circle into unequal arcs
C) A line that intersects the center of the circle
D) A line that forms a right angle with the center of the circle

Answer: A) A line that divides the circle into two equal semicircles

5. In geometry, what is a perpendicular bisector?

A) A line that divides a segment into two equal parts at a right angle
B) A line that divides a segment into two equal parts at any angle
C) A line that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
D) A line that divides an angle into two equal parts

Answer: A) A line that divides a segment into two equal parts at a right angle

6. If an angle bisector of a triangle is drawn, it divides the opposite side into two parts that are:

A) Equal in length
B) Proportional to the adjacent sides of the triangle
C) Perpendicular to each other
D) Parallel to the base of the triangle

Answer: B) Proportional to the adjacent sides of the triangle

7. What happens when a line bisects an arc of a circle?


A) It creates two smaller arcs of equal length
B) It creates two larger arcs of equal length
C) It divides the circle into two equal parts
D) It creates a point at the center of the circle

Answer: A) It creates two smaller arcs of equal length

8. What is the result when a circle is bisected by a diameter?

A) It creates two unequal parts


B) It creates two equal semicircles
C) It creates two equal sectors
D) It creates two equal chords

Answer: B) It creates two equal semicircles

9. The bisector of an angle divides the angle into two parts that are:

A) Always obtuse
B) Always acute
C) Equal in measure
D) Non-equal in measure

Answer: C) Equal in measure

10. What is the role of a perpendicular bisector in a triangle?

A) It divides the triangle into two congruent triangles


B) It divides an angle into two equal angles
C) It divides one side of the triangle into two equal parts at a right angle
D) It bisects both angles of the triangle

Answer: C) It divides one side of the triangle into two equal parts at a right angle

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