Workshop Operations - Cutting - JSS1 Basic technology Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is the focus of demonstrations on proper cutting techniques?
Speed and efficiency
Safety and precision
Creativity and innovation
Complexity of cuts
What is the primary purpose of proper cutting techniques in workshop operations?
To cause accidents
To achieve precision
To create chaos
To ignore safety protocols
What is one key aspect of holding cutting tools properly?
Holding them loosely
Holding them with shaky hands
Holding them with steady hands
Holding them upside down
How should the workpiece be secured during cutting operations?
It doesn't need to be secured
It should be held loosely
It should be securely clamped
It should be held with one hand
What is the recommended direction for cutting with saws?
Towards the body
Away from the body
Sideways
In any direction
What is the importance of maintaining a clear path of movement while cutting?
To make the workplace cluttered
To increase the risk of accidents
To ignore safety protocols
To ensure smooth cutting operations
How should scissors be held to ensure safety during cutting?
With fingers close to the cutting edges
With fingers covering the cutting edges
With fingers away from the cutting edges
With fingers inside the cutting edges
What type of motion should be used when cutting with scissors?
Quick and forceful
Slow and gentle
Controlled and fluid
Erratic and unpredictable
What should be done if the scissors are not cutting through materials easily?
Apply more force
Force the scissors through
Use sharp scissors
Ignore the problem
What is the primary purpose of securely clamping or holding the workpiece during cutting operations?
To make cutting difficult
To ensure smooth cutting operations
To increase the risk of accidents
To ignore safety protocols