NCCER HAND TOOLS EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS PRACTICE QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS NEWEST | ALREADY
GRADED A+
1. Which hand tool is primarily used for driving and removing nails?
A) Screwdriver
B) Hammer
C) Chisel
D) Wrench
Answer: B) Hammer
Rationale: A hammer is specifically designed to deliver impact force to drive nails into materials. The
claw on the back of a standard claw hammer is also designed to remove nails efficiently by prying.
2. What type of hammer is most commonly used in carpentry?
A) Ball-peen hammer
B) Sledgehammer
C) Claw hammer
D) Mallet
Answer: C) Claw hammer
Rationale: The claw hammer is the standard tool in carpentry because it serves a dual purpose: driving
nails into wood and using its curved or straight claw to pull them out.
3. Another name for a machinist's hammer is?
A) Claw hammer
, B) Mallet
C) Sledgehammer
D) Ball-peen hammer
Answer: D) Ball-peen hammer
Rationale: The ball-peen hammer has a flat striking face on one side and a rounded (peen) face on the
other. It is used primarily for metalworking tasks such as rounding off metal edges and striking chisels .
4. A heavy-duty tool used to drive posts or other large stakes is a?
A) Ball-peen hammer
B) Claw hammer
C) Sledgehammer
D) Mallet
Answer: C) Sledgehammer
Rationale: A sledgehammer is a large, heavy hammer designed for demolition work and driving large
objects like stakes or posts into the ground, where a standard hammer would be ineffective .
5. Which tool is used to cut wood along the grain?
A) Crosscut saw
B) Rip saw
C) Hacksaw
D) Coping saw
Answer: B) Rip saw
Rationale: A rip saw is designed with larger, chisel-like teeth optimized for cutting parallel to the wood
grain. In contrast, crosscut saws have finer teeth for cutting across the grain .
6. What tool is best for cutting metal pipes?
A) Coping saw
B) Hacksaw
C) Rip saw
D) Hand drill
, Answer: B) Hacksaw
Rationale: A hacksaw is a fine-toothed saw specifically designed to cut hard materials like metal pipes,
bolts, and sheet metal. The blade is held under tension in a frame .
7. The best designed saw for cutting precise miter joints is a?
A) Rip saw
B) Hacksaw
C) Backsaw
D) Coping saw
Answer: C) Backsaw Rationale: A backsaw features a reinforced spine (back) along the top of the
blade that prevents bending, allowing for extremely precise straight cuts. It is almost always used in
conjunction with a miter box to cut accurate angles for joints .
8. Which saw is typically used for cutting curves or intricate patterns in wood?
A) Ripsaw
B) Hacksaw
C) Coping saw
D) Crosscut saw
Answer: C) Coping saw Rationale: A coping saw has a very thin, narrow blade held between two
ends of a U-shaped frame. This design allows the blade to be turned easily to follow curved lines and cut
intricate shapes .
9. Which of the following saws would likely have the fewest teeth per inch (largest teeth)?
A) Hacksaw
B) Coping saw
C) Crosscut saw
D) Ripsaw
Answer: D) Ripsaw Rationale: Ripsaws are designed for aggressive, fast cutting along the grain.
They typically have fewer teeth per inch with larger gullets to clear away wood chips quickly, whereas
crosscut saws have more teeth for a smoother finish .
AND ANSWERS PRACTICE QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS NEWEST | ALREADY
GRADED A+
1. Which hand tool is primarily used for driving and removing nails?
A) Screwdriver
B) Hammer
C) Chisel
D) Wrench
Answer: B) Hammer
Rationale: A hammer is specifically designed to deliver impact force to drive nails into materials. The
claw on the back of a standard claw hammer is also designed to remove nails efficiently by prying.
2. What type of hammer is most commonly used in carpentry?
A) Ball-peen hammer
B) Sledgehammer
C) Claw hammer
D) Mallet
Answer: C) Claw hammer
Rationale: The claw hammer is the standard tool in carpentry because it serves a dual purpose: driving
nails into wood and using its curved or straight claw to pull them out.
3. Another name for a machinist's hammer is?
A) Claw hammer
, B) Mallet
C) Sledgehammer
D) Ball-peen hammer
Answer: D) Ball-peen hammer
Rationale: The ball-peen hammer has a flat striking face on one side and a rounded (peen) face on the
other. It is used primarily for metalworking tasks such as rounding off metal edges and striking chisels .
4. A heavy-duty tool used to drive posts or other large stakes is a?
A) Ball-peen hammer
B) Claw hammer
C) Sledgehammer
D) Mallet
Answer: C) Sledgehammer
Rationale: A sledgehammer is a large, heavy hammer designed for demolition work and driving large
objects like stakes or posts into the ground, where a standard hammer would be ineffective .
5. Which tool is used to cut wood along the grain?
A) Crosscut saw
B) Rip saw
C) Hacksaw
D) Coping saw
Answer: B) Rip saw
Rationale: A rip saw is designed with larger, chisel-like teeth optimized for cutting parallel to the wood
grain. In contrast, crosscut saws have finer teeth for cutting across the grain .
6. What tool is best for cutting metal pipes?
A) Coping saw
B) Hacksaw
C) Rip saw
D) Hand drill
, Answer: B) Hacksaw
Rationale: A hacksaw is a fine-toothed saw specifically designed to cut hard materials like metal pipes,
bolts, and sheet metal. The blade is held under tension in a frame .
7. The best designed saw for cutting precise miter joints is a?
A) Rip saw
B) Hacksaw
C) Backsaw
D) Coping saw
Answer: C) Backsaw Rationale: A backsaw features a reinforced spine (back) along the top of the
blade that prevents bending, allowing for extremely precise straight cuts. It is almost always used in
conjunction with a miter box to cut accurate angles for joints .
8. Which saw is typically used for cutting curves or intricate patterns in wood?
A) Ripsaw
B) Hacksaw
C) Coping saw
D) Crosscut saw
Answer: C) Coping saw Rationale: A coping saw has a very thin, narrow blade held between two
ends of a U-shaped frame. This design allows the blade to be turned easily to follow curved lines and cut
intricate shapes .
9. Which of the following saws would likely have the fewest teeth per inch (largest teeth)?
A) Hacksaw
B) Coping saw
C) Crosscut saw
D) Ripsaw
Answer: D) Ripsaw Rationale: Ripsaws are designed for aggressive, fast cutting along the grain.
They typically have fewer teeth per inch with larger gullets to clear away wood chips quickly, whereas
crosscut saws have more teeth for a smoother finish .