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- Q1Which of the following is a hardwood?PineMDFOak30s
- Q2What is the difference between hardwood and softwood trees?Hardwood trees drop their leaves in the Autumn, whilst softwood tress stay green all year round.Softwood trees are thin and hardwood trees are thick.Hardwood trees drop their leaves in the Autumn, whilst softwood tress stay green all year round.Hardwood trees only grow in hot countries, whilst softwood trees only grow in cold climates.30s
- Q3What material would you use to make a mallet out of?Cast ironBlockboardBeech30s
- Q4Which is better for the environment.Using MDF in place of natural wood.Using natural wood from a sustainable source.30s
- Q5What do ferrous metals contain that non-ferrous don't?They contain iron.They contain copperThey contain acrylic30s
- Q6Which group of metals are likely to rust if left out in the rain?Non-ferrous metalsFerrous metals30s
- Q7Which of these is a ferrous metal?CopperAluminiumGoldSteel30s
- Q8Which of these is a non-ferrous metal?AluminiumCast ironMild steel30s
- Q9Which of these is an alloyGoldCopperSilverPewter30s
- Q10One of these is a property of copperGood conductor of heat and electricity.Changes colour with body heatDoes not oxidizeFloats in water30s
- Q11One of these is a property of aluminiumStrong for it's weight and flexbileElectrical insulatorIt is an ncredibly tough and strong materialIt is magnetic30s
- Q12The original source material for metals are calledElementsMaterialsOriginalsOres30s
- Q13Complete the sentence: all plastics are...naturally occurring and found in plants.man made from crude oil.30s
- Q14Correctly identify the two family groups of plasticsThermalplastics, thermal-setting plasticsThermoidplastics, thermoid-setting plasticsThermoplastics, thermo-setting plastics30s
- Q15What is it that thermoplastics can do?They can only be heated and shaped once.They can heated and shaped many times.30s