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NCCER HAND TOOLS PRACTICE EXAM (2026–2027)
Construction Craft Laborer & Core Curriculum Review
200 Questions | Answers & Detailed Explanations | Complete Study Guide
SECTION 1: TOOL SAFETY
1. What is the FIRST thing a worker should do before using any hand tool on a
job site?
A. Begin using the tool immediately to save time
B. Ask a coworker if the tool looks safe
C. Inspect the tool for damage, defects, or wear
D. Clean the tool after use
E. Store the tool in the toolbox
Correct Answer: C. Inspect the tool for damage, defects, or wear
, EXPERT RATIONALE: NCCER safety standards require workers to inspect all
hand tools before use. A damaged tool can fail unexpectedly, causing serious
injury. Pre-use inspection is the first and most critical safety step.
2. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) is MOST commonly required
when using hand tools?
A. Full face shield and hearing protection only
B. Safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots
C. Hard hat and respirator only
D. High-visibility vest and earplugs
E. Chemical-resistant apron and goggles
Correct Answer: B. Safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots
EXPERT RATIONALE: When using hand tools, the eyes are at risk from flying
debris, hands from cuts and abrasions, and feet from dropped tools. Safety glasses,
gloves, and steel-toed boots form the baseline PPE for hand tool use.
3. A tool with a mushroomed head should be:
A. Used carefully with gloves
B. Sharpened and returned to service
C. Tagged, removed from service, and repaired or discarded
D. Used only for light-duty work
E. Painted and stored for later use
Correct Answer: C. Tagged, removed from service, and repaired or
discarded
EXPERT RATIONALE: A mushroomed head on a chisel or punch can shatter
under impact, sending metal fragments flying. NCCER standards require that such
,tools be immediately removed from service and either properly dressed or
discarded.
4. What does the term "right tool for the right job" mean in construction?
A. Always use the most expensive tool available
B. Select and use the tool specifically designed for the task being performed
C. Use whichever tool is closest to you
D. Use only new tools on every job
E. Share tools among workers to save cost
Correct Answer: B. Select and use the tool specifically designed for the
task being performed
EXPERT RATIONALE: Using the correct tool for a specific task ensures efficiency,
quality workmanship, and safety. Improvising with the wrong tool increases the risk
of tool failure, poor results, and injury.
5. When carrying sharp-edged hand tools, the worker should:
A. Hold the blade facing upward for visibility
B. Carry tools in pockets without covers
C. Point sharp edges and blades away from the body and downward
D. Run with tools to complete the job faster
E. Carry multiple sharp tools in one hand
Correct Answer: C. Point sharp edges and blades away from the body and
downward
EXPERT RATIONALE: Carrying sharp tools with blades pointed away from the
body and downward minimizes the risk of puncture or laceration in the event of a
trip or fall, protecting both the carrier and nearby workers.
, 6. What should a worker do with a tool that has a cracked or broken handle?
A. Tape the handle and continue using it
B. Use the tool with extra caution
C. Remove the tool from service immediately
D. Use the metal portion of the tool without the handle
E. Lend it to another worker
Correct Answer: C. Remove the tool from service immediately
EXPERT RATIONALE: A cracked or broken handle compromises control over the
tool and can break during use, causing loss of control or injury. NCCER guidelines
mandate immediate removal of such tools from service.
7. Which of the following is a safe practice when working with hand tools near
other workers?
A. Swing tools freely without checking surroundings
B. Always maintain a safe work distance from other workers
C. Share your work space to speed up the job
D. Ignore nearby workers when focused on your task
E. Use louder tools so others know you are working
Correct Answer: B. Always maintain a safe work distance from other
workers
EXPERT RATIONALE: Hand tools, especially striking and cutting tools, require
adequate clearance to operate safely. Workers must maintain safe distances to
prevent accidental strikes or injury to coworkers.
8. How should tools be passed from one worker to another?