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Why are slotted-head screws usually installed manually using a flat-blade screwdriver?
 
  A) It is not possible to make flat-blade screwdriver tips for drills.
  B) It is very difficult to keep the bit aligned in the slot with a drill.
  C) The buildup of high static electricity charges can cause dangerous arcs.
  D) Federal legislation protecting domestic screwdriver manufacturers prohibits the sale of flat-blade screw driver tips for power drills.

Question 2

What is the difference between the way a self-threading and a self-drilling sheet-metal screw is used?
 
  A) Self-threading screws can only be installed with a counterclockwise rotation.
  B) Self-threading screws must have a pilot hole.
  C) Self-drilling screws can only be installed with a counterclockwise rotation.
  D) Self-drilling screws must have a pilot hole.



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Answer to Question 1

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