True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or
false.
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Black Walnut wood is very hard-strong-heavy-and valuable.
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2.
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The wood of Blue Spruce is considered to be of little commercial
value.
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3.
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Hickory wood is considered not durable.
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4.
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Birch wood is too hard to be used for pulp.
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5.
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The wood of the Ironwood tree (Eastern Hophornbeam) is quite similar to
Hickory.
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6.
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Swamp White Oak wood is very similar to White Oak.
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7.
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Red Oak wood is stronger and more durable than the wood of White Oak.
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8.
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Pin Oak wood is very similar to Red Oak wood.
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Elm wood is considered very tough to split when used for fuelwood.
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10.
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Hackberry wood is often sold as Elm because the woods are quite similar.
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11.
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Eastern Redbud wood is considered to be of little importance as a commercial
wood.
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12.
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Honey Locust wood is considered to be a poor fuelwood.
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13.
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Basswood (Linden) wood is used to make excelsior.
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14.
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The wood of Green Ash is very similar to White Ash.
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15.
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The wood of the Butternut (White Walnut) is much lighter and softer than its
close relative the Black Walnut.
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Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best
completes the statement or answers the question.
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High quality furniture would most likely be made from ________ wood.
a. | Silver Maple | b. | White Pine | c. | Black Walnut | d. | Black
Spruce |
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A tree which is commonly used for utility poles is _____.
a. | Red (Norway) Pine | c. | White Pine | b. | Tamarack | d. | Jack Pine |
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18.
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Black Spruce is used extensively for _______.
a. | Lumber | b. | Veneer | c. | Pulpwood | d. | Windbreaks |
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19.
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A wood often used to made drawing boards is ______.
a. | Aspen | b. | Basswood | c. | Cherry | d. | Hickory |
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20.
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Excelsior (shredded wood) is most commonly made from ______.
a. | Aspen and Basswood | c. | White Pine and Red Pine | b. | Red Oak and White
Oak | d. | All kinds of
Elms |
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21.
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Douglas Fir is most commonly used for ______.
a. | Lumber | b. | Veneer | c. | Pulpwood |
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22.
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Three woods suitable for tool handles are ______.
a. | White Pine, Red Pine, Ponderosa Pine | c. | American Elm, Slippery Elm, Red
Elm | b. | White Ash, Hickory, White Oak | d. | Aspen, Cottonwood,
Basswood |
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Ponderosa Pine is most commonly used for _______.
a. | Lumber | b. | Veneer | c. | Pulpwood | d. | Fenceposts |
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24.
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Toothpicks are most commonly made from which?
a. | Aspen | b. | Birch | c. | Cherry | d. | Honey
Locust |
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25.
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A tree having little value for its wood but is valued as a “living snow
catch” is the ______.
a. | Black Locust | c. | Caragana | b. | Honey Locust | d. | Eastern Red
Cedar |
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26.
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Pencils are often made from _____ wood.
a. | Red Pine | c. | Red Maple | b. | Red Oak | d. | Eastern Red
Cedar |
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27.
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_____ and _____ are two woods used for high quality furniture.
a. | White Cedar and Red Cedar | c. | White Walnut and Black
Walnut | b. | White Pine and Red Pine | d. | Black Cherry and Black Walnut |
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28.
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______ is a wood that is used for tight cooperage.
a. | White Oak | c. | White Oak and Red Oak | b. | Red Oak
| d. | None of these are
correct |
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29.
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Bowling alley floors are quite commonly made of _____ wood.
a. | Red Maple | b. | Silver Maple | c. | Sugar Maple | d. | Boxelder |
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30.
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_____ is a wood often used to make shingles.
a. | Red Cedar | b. | White Cedar | c. | Red Pine | d. | White
Pine |
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Because it bends so easily ____ is quite often used in slack cooperage and
kegs.
a. | Honey Locust | b. | Black Locust | c. | American Elm | d. | Boxelder |
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32.
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Artificial limbs are made from ______ wood.
a. | Black Walnut | b. | Black Locust | c. | Aspen | d. | Willow |
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33.
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A wood prized in the construction of ships and boats is _____.
a. | White Pine | b. | Red Pine | c. | White Oak | d. | Red
Oak |
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34.
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_____ and _____ are two woods commonly used in the production of baseball
bats.
a. | White Pine and White Oak | c. | Hickory and White
Ash | b. | Hickory and Elm | d. | White Ash and White Pine |
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_____ is a wood prized for making gunstocks.
a. | White Oak | b. | Black Oak | c. | White Walnut | d. | Black
Walnut |
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36.
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_____ is a wood preferred by woodcarvers.
a. | Ash | b. | Basswood | c. | Birch | d. | White
Oak |
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37.
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_____ is a wood highly prized for its aroma and resistance to moths.
a. | White Oak | b. | Red Oak | c. | White Cedar | d. | Red
Cedar |
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38.
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_____ is a wood used in fine furniture because of its “birds eye”
grain.
a. | White Oak | b. | Red Oak | c. | Sugar Maple | d. | Cherry |
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39.
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_____ wood is used to make acetic acid and wood alcohol.
a. | White Oak | b. | White Pine | c. | Sugar Maple | d. | Honey
Locust |
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40.
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_____ wood is used to make pulp for high grade magazine and book paper.
a. | Red Oak | b. | White Oak | c. | Boxelder | d. | Cottonwood |
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41.
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Which is not a common use for Honey Locust wood?
a. | Fuelwood | b. | Veneer | c. | Pulpwood |
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42.
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Which is not a use of Black Locust wood?
a. | Posts | b. | Ties | c. | Veneer | d. | Insulator
Pins |
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43.
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Bur Oak is often sold as _____?
a. | Swamp Oak | b. | White Oak | c. | Red Oak | d. | Ash |
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44.
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Which would Hackberry wood least likely be used for?
a. | Cheap Furniture | c. | Boxes and Crates | b. | Fencing | d. | Veneer |
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45.
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Sycamore wood would be least likely to be used for?
a. | Boxes | b. | Veneer | c. | Fuelwood | d. | Ties |
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46.
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White fir wood is seldom used for?
a. | Lumber | c. | Boxes | b. | Pulp | d. | High Quality
Furniture |
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47.
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Which tree produces more lumber than any other species ?
a. | White Pine | b. | Douglas Fir | c. | Ponderosa Pine | d. | Redwood |
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48.
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Which is considered a ‘soft pine’?
a. | White Pine | c. | Loblolly Pine | b. | Red (Norway) Pine | d. | Shortleaf |
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49.
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Which is not a characteristic of redwood wood?
a. | Very durable | b. | Hard and Strong | c. | Used for lumber | d. | Reddish
color |
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50.
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Western Yellow Pine is another name for and description for _____?
a. | Douglas Fir | b. | Ponderosa Pine | c. | Balsam Fir | d. | Jack
Pine |
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