Construction Technology 2.02
Quiz
A carpenter who works for a commercial contractor is MOST likely to work with:
- Glass.
- Nails.
- Paneling.
- Steel.
A carpenter who works for a residential contractor is MOST likely to work with:
- Bridges.
- Steel.
- Welding.
- Wood framing.
Rough carpentry includes:
- Building stairs.
- Building wooden forms.
- Installing doors.
- Installing doors.
Rough carpentry includes:
- Building stairs.
- Erecting scaffolding.
- Installing doors.
- Installing molding.
Finish carpentry includes:
- Building forms.
- Building scaffolds.
- Installing cabinets.
- Installing framework.
Standing, climbing, and squatting, which are sometimes necessary in the carpentry trade, are:
- Active.
- Easy.
- Unnecessary.
- Unsafe.
Professionalism includes:
- Building codes.
- Honesty.
- Licenses.
- Pay increases.
Workers who act in a professional manner have better:
- Competition.
- Industry image.
- Pay scales.
- Worker benefits.
A worker with integrity will:
- Be unprofessional.
- Come to work late.
- Protect his employer’s equipment
- Report inaccurate time sheets.
A loyal employee:
- Comes to work late.
- Measures accurately.
- Respects confidentiality..
- Uses sharp tools.