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What is the best way to increase the turning force on a hard-to-turn bolt?
 
  A) Strike the socket handle with a hammer.
  B) Use a shorter-length socket handle to get a better grip.
  C) Slip a length of pipe over the socket handle to increase the leverage.
  D) Use a breaker bar.

Question 2

Deburring tools are used for:
 
  A) Preparing a compressor head before applying a head gasket.
  B) Removing the small burr left by pipe cutters.
  C) Removing splinters from wood frame members.
  D) Removing rough edges from electrical wiring.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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