Workshop Operations - Cutting - JSS1 Basic technology Past Questions and Answers - page 2
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Why is it important to use sharp scissors for cutting?
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A
To make cutting more difficult
B
To achieve precision and safety
C
To cause accidents
D
To ignore safety protocols
12
Which direction should saws be operated to minimise the risk of accidents?
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A
Towards the body
B
Away from the body
C
Sideways
D
In any direction
13
What should be done if the workpiece is not securely held during cutting operations?
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A
Continue cutting
B
Adjust the grip
C
Secure it properly to prevent slips
D
Ignore the problem
14
What is the primary goal of holding cutting tools with steady hands and proper grip?
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To increase the risk of accidents
B
To create chaos
C
To achieve precision and safety
D
To ignore safety protocols
15
Why is it important to maintain a clear path of movement while cutting?
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A
To make cutting difficult
B
To ensure smooth cutting operations
C
To increase the risk of accidents
D
To ignore safety protocols
16
What is the primary purpose of proper cutting techniques in workshop operations?
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17
What is one key aspect of holding cutting tools properly?
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18
How should the workpiece be secured during cutting operations?
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19
What is the recommended direction for cutting with saws?
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What is the importance of maintaining a clear path of movement while cutting?
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