STUDY GUIDE FOR TCT IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Published by Georgia Department of Education Georgia Teacher Certification Testing Program
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
STUDY GUIDE FOR TCT IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Published by Georgia Department of Education Georgia Teacher Certification Testing Program
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
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STUDY GUIDE FOR TCT IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION Georgia Teacher Certification Testing Program Field 09: Industrial Arts
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This study guide was designed specially for persons preparing to take the Georgia Teacher Certification Test (TCT) in Industrial Arts Education. The Industrial Arts Education Test was developed by the National Evaluation System, Inc., and educators in the state of Georgia. The test covers seven subareas: Drafting, Electrical, Graphics, Metal Fabrication, Power and Power Machines, Woodworking, and General.
This Study Guide has been organized by these subareas and follows the sequential order found within the published content objectives of the TCT in Industrial Arts Education. This Study Guide contains a listing of content objectives for each subarea with specific r~adings from current publications. In some cases, several objectives have been referenced to the same reading because those readings cover several topics. The references used are ~! ~ ~~~!~!~ !i~!i~&. The testee can option to add and/or delete references in preparation for the Teacher Certification Test.
In addition to the content objectives and readings that will follow, you should be aware that:
1. The TeT items are mUltiple choice with four possible answers. 2. There are no penalties for guessing when unsure of an answer. 3. While examinees are give~ 3-1/2 hours of actual test time, they
Georgia Teacher Certification Testing Program Field 09: Industrial Arts Objectives and Suggested References
I. DRAFTING
Identify reasons why drawings are the universal language of industry.
Dr~!!i~~_,_Tehnolo1Z_an~Pr~!ic~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 12.
Identify the different drafting tools by sight and description.
The World of Drafti~~, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, pp. 8, 138.
Identify examples of various types of drawings (oblique, isometric, orthographic, auxiliary, etc.)
En~i~~~ini-Gr!hic~, Giesecke, et. al., 2nd Edition, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1975.
Oblique - pp. 533-534 Isometric - p. 500 Orthographic - pp. 11, 498 Auxiliary - pp. 229, 233 Perspective - pp. 9, 498, 543
~~~~~i~!_~Eawi~~, French, et. al., 9th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1980.
Oblique - pp. 257-260 Isometric - pp. 246-256 Orthographic - pp. 19, 21, 95, 96 Auxiliary - pp. 145-157 Perspective - pp. 260-268
Dr~!!i~~L_Te~~!~Z-~~~_!E~!ic~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, pp. 92, 191, 226, and 254.
Name the alphabet of lines.
!he_~E!~_!_Dr~!!i~~, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, p. 116
Identify: parallel, perpendicular, rectangle, pentagon, octagon, and hexagon.
!he Wo~!~_!-Dr!!!ing, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, pp. 150, 185
Understand the relationship of top, front, and side views.
The World of Drafting, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, p. 185.
Identify examples of various types of sectional views (full, half, removed, revolved).
!~i~~eri~~Gr~hi!, Giesecke, et. al., 3rd Edition, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1982.
Full - p. 203 Ha 1 f - p. 210 Removed - p. 212 Revolved - p. 211 Offset - p. 214 Conventions - p. 215 Me~~~i!l_Q~~~i~, French, et. al., 9th ~dition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1980. Full - p. 187 Ha 1 f - p. 188 Removed - p. 192-193 Revolved - pp. 192, 195-197 Offset - pp. 187-188 Conventions - pp. 184-197 Drafti~_,_Te~~!I_an~Prac!i~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 254.
Identify the purposes of an auxiliary view. Draf!i~_,_!~hn!~_an~_f~ac!i~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 191
Identify dimensioning symbols and conventions.
!~~_~or!~_i_QE~i!i~, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, p. 109
Describe the basic procedures for drawing orthographic and pictorial drawings.
!~ine~Ei~_QE~~i~, Giesecke, et. al., 3rd Edition, MacMillan
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Publishing Co., New York, 1982. Orthographic - pp. 11, 498 Pictorial - pp. 9, 497, 498, 529, 543
Mechanical Drawi~, French, et. al., 9th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1980.
Orthographic - pp. 19, 21, 95-96 Pictorial - pp. 10, 19, 29, 93, 227, 246-260 ~~~~~~Draftin8, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, pp. 185, 230.
Understand tolerance and allowance on working drawings. QEaf!i~_,_Technl&I_ani-Pr~tic~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 164.
Identify principles of intersections and development. Draf!i~L-Te~hnologZ_~~_fE~!i~~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 19~0, p. 338.
Identify types of working drawings (detail, sub-assembly, assembly, etc).
Eni~~~Ei~~_QE!2~i~~, Giesecke, et. al., 3rd Edition, ~acMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1982.
Detail - pp. 270-407 Sub-Assembly - p. 422 Installation - p. 422 Working - pp. 271, 391 Me~~~i~~!_Drawi~, French, et. al., 9th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1980. Detail - pp. 228-230, 234 Sub-Assembly pp. 230-233 Combination - p. 230 Working - pp. 114, 227-233 Dr~!!i~i_!~~~~!z_~~~_fE~~!i~~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 283.
Identify the shop processes noted on drawings. QE~!!i~L_!~hn!~Z_~~~_fE!!i~~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 283.
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Identify common processes of reproducing drawings. !~i~~eri~~E!2hic~, Giesecke, et. al., 3rd Edition, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1982. Reproductions - pp. 487-495 Mec~ani~~Drawins, French, et. al., 9th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1980. Aperture Card - p. 294 Blueprint - p. 291 Diazo - pp. 291-292 Electrostatic - pp. 292-293 Microfilm - p. 294 Photographic - p. 294 Thermographic - pp. 293-294 Draf!i~_,_!ec~~!z-~~~~~~!ic~,Spence, William P., Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 746.
Identify material symbols on drawings (wood, steel, concrete, etc.) !he_~or!~_i_QE~i!i~, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, p. 323
Understand the process of designing products. !~~_~E!~i-QEaf!i~, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, pp. 87, 312.
Identify thread and fastener terminology and forms. Th~_~or!~_i-QE~!!i~, Ross, Stan, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, Illinois, 1977, pp 317-322.
Identify framing components in wood construction (studs, rafters, plates, sills, headers, stops, joists, etc).
!E~~i!~~!~E~=Q~!i~=!~i~~~Ei~=QEawi~,Spence, William P., 3rd Edition, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1979.
Frame Construction - pp. 169-176 Ar~~i!~~!ur~_,_~~~i~~~!i~!_QEawi~_~~~_Q~!i~,Kicklighter, Clois, E., The Goodheart Willcox Co. Inc., 1981, pp. 193, 209.
Distinguish among the roles of engineer, architect, and draftsman. QE~!!i~L_!ec~~ly_~~~_~~~!i~~,Spence, William P., Bennett
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Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980, p. 22.
II. ELECTRICAL Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of magnetism and the applications of these principles to useful devices.
Identify the types of magnets !~!~~~!i~_!-!l!!!ici!Z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 5.
Explain the operation of step-up and/or step-down transformers. !l!!~ici!Z_~~Ba!i~!l!!!~i!,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 166-167
Understand the terminology and characteristics of static and current electricity.
!~!~~~!i~_!_!!~!!ii!Z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 35
Differentiate between potential and kinetic energy. ~!~~_~~~~~i!_!_!~~~z_f~!~~!,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, BLoomington, Illinois, 1970, p. 19.
Identify ways of producing both AC and DC electric current. !~!~~!i~_!_!!~!!ii!z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 35.
Understand the ways in which water and steam are used to produce electricity.
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McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970, pp. 13, 168.
Understand how electricity is transmitted and distributed. Power: Mechanics of EnerI-f~l, Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970, p. 146.
Identify the social effects of electrical and electronic technological developments.
! n e !.I-.!!!.~ Tr .!n s .E!.!~i.!!.2._1.!!.~~!!.L!.~ Car ~ e r.! , Ge iI, J 0 h n J., Johnson, Stephen B., Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1976, p. 56.
Identify basic electrical safety rules. Intr~uc!i.!!._!~!!~!!.ici.!Z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 121.
Identify various electrical measuring meters and the procedures for their safe use.
!!~!!.i.itz_!.!!.~!!..!i.~!!~!!.!!.i..!,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 107-124 l.!!.!!.~~!i.!!._!~!!~!!.i.i.!z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 127.
Understand the design of simple circuits using protective devices such as switches, outlets, sockets, etc.
1.!!.!!.~~!i.!!._!~!!~!!.i.i.!Y, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 61.
Identify and explain the operation of circuit protective devices (e.g., fuse, circuit breaker, fusestat, ground fault interruption).
l.nt!.~~!i.!!._!~!!~!!.i.i.!z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 93.
Identify safety precautions for electrical devices used in the home. !!!.~!.~z_!.!!.~_!!.!.!!..!E!.!!.!i.!!._:_fow~!.,Geil, John J., Prentice-Hall,
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Inc., New Jersey, 1976, p. 112.
Identify the purposes and contents of the National Electrical Code and what is covered by the code.
!l!!!ic!l-W!r!~I, Colvin, Thomas, American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials, Athens, Georgia, 1981, pp. 7-8.
Identify the meanittg of the UL label on an electrical device. !l!!Eical_Wiritt&, Colvin, Thomas, American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials, Athens, Georgia, 1981, p. 7.
Understand the operation of protective devices used on motors.
Understand words and/or terms used in the electrical and electronics industry.
IntE~~!ion !~!l~!!!!!Z, Schick, ~urt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, pp. 176-187.
Identify the characteristics of the follow~ng circuits: parallel, series, open, closed, short.
!~!~~~~~!!~~!2-!l~~!!!~!!Z, Schick, Kurt, McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, p. 61 ~~!!~_!l~~!E~~!~!' Grob, Bernard, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1977, p. 54-113.
Identify the basic physical effect that can be achieved through the application of electricity (heat, light, motion, chemical reaction).
!~EZ_~~~!E~~~~~~!~!!~~!!~E'Geil, John, Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1976, pp. 102-108.
Contrast various kinds of conductors in terms of material, size, capacity, and types of insulation.
!l~~!~!~!!Z_~~~~~~!~_!l~~!!~!~~,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 35-50
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1975, pp. 55-60.
Read a schematic containing electrical and electronic symbols. !l!tr!!!Z-for Technicians, Marcus, Abraham, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1982, pp. 473-475. UndeE~~~~!~_!!~~ici!Z-~~~!l!~ni!,Schmitt, Marshall and Buban, Peter, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1982, pp. 12-21.
Identify various electronic components from descriptions of their functions.
!l!ctr!!!Y-i~Tehnic!~~~,Marcus, Abraham, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1982, pp. 473-475.
Identify the value of resistors by interpreting their color code. !~!-!l!~nic~, Grob, Bernard, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1977, pp. 230-322. Ele!E!!!y_an~Bas!-!!~~ni~,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 52-60
Identify the major characteristics and significant points of an AC sine wave (RMS, peak amplitude, maximum, minimum, frequency).
Basic Electronics, Grob, Bernard, McGraw Hill, New York, New York,
1977~-pP:-314-322.
!l!ctri!!z_~~~_!~~~!l!~ni~,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 144-152
Identify the differences in AM and FM waves. Un~~E~!~~~!~_!!~!E!i!Y_~~~_!!~!E~!~'Schmitt, Marshall and Buban, Peter, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1982, p. 370.
Understand FCC regulations governing transmission. Q~~~E~!~~~!~_!!~~!!!Z_~~~_!!~~ni!,Schmitt, Marshall and Buban, Peter, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1982, pp. 370-371.
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Analyze the effects of the development of solid state devices on the history of communications.
!~ctric!!Z_an~_Ba~ic-!~!Eonic~,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 244-260
Analyze how the development of solid state devices has affected the electronics industries, especially those used for switching, power control, computers, and communications.
!~!Eic!!Y-~~~-!~~!-!~!Eni~,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 244-260
Identify the types of wire communication systems. Q~~~E~!andi~~Ele!Eic!!Z_an~!~trni~,Schmitt, Marshall and Buban, Peter, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1982, pp. 221-228.
Understand the operation of the telephone receiver. Q~deE~!~~~!~~_!~!E!!!Z_~~~_!!~!E~!~,Schmitt, Marshall and Buban, Peter, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1982, pp. 347-348.
Identify the types, charactersitics, and functions of electrical motors.
!~!E!!!z_iE-!~~~!!~~~'Marcus, Abraham, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1982, pp. 420-464.
Identify some of the ways that photo control devices and circuits are used in industry.
Basic Electronics, Grob, Bernard, McGraw Hill, New York, New York,
T977~-pp~-33~-6T5.
Electronics in Action, Delpit, George H., Johnson, Stephen B., Ch~~~s-A~-B~;;;tt~-Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1975, pp. 27, 202-209.
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List occupations in the electricity and electronics industries.
!~!Eic!!z-an~!asi-!!~!Eon!!,Matt, Stephen R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1982, pp. 282-287. !ndustrI_!~~fareer~, Geil, John and Johnson, Stephen B., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1976, pp. 49-110.
Solve problems based on Ohm's Law, Watt's Law, Joule's Law, and Kirchhoff's Law.
!asi-!!~!Eni!, Grob, Bernard, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1977, p. 8. !!~!Eici!I_!or_Te~~!cians,Marcus, Abraham, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1982, p. 62.
Identify the various ways in which electrical connections are made in electronics (e.g., solder-flux, splices, solderless connectors, lugs, post, clips, etc.).
~~~_Wir!~~, Mix, Floyd, M., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1973, pp. 72-74.
Identify the various tools of the electric and electronics industries.
~~~~_WiE!~~' Mix, Floyd, M., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1973, pp. 39-46.
III. GRAPHICS
Indicate an understanding of the nomenclature of the common tools used in relief, offset, and screen printing.
f~E~~~~~!~~_QE~~!_~E!~' Dennis, Ervin A., Howard W. Sams and Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974.
Offset Printing - pp. 281-308. Screen Printing - pp. 347-380. Gr~hi_Ar!~, Kagy, Frederick, Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1978. Relief Printing - p. 9. Screen Pringing - p. 10. QE~~!_~E!~_Fu~~am~~!!!~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1980.
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Relief Printing - pp. 43-86. Screen Printing - pp. 165-184.
Gr~~i~Co~muni~tio~~, Brockuizen, Co., Bloomington. Illinois, 1919.
Relief Printing - pp. 153-180. Offset Printing - pp. 229-214. Screen Printing - p. 184.
Richard,
McKnight
Publishing
In!!~~!i~_!O Gr~hi~Arts, Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1919. pp. 185-219.
!~!=Of!!~!-Litho!~~. Hird, Kenneth, Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1981.
Offset Printing - pp. 8-24.
Compare lithographic, relief, and screen printing in terms of the processes used and final products.
!~!E~~cti~!-QE~hi-!E!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1919. pp. 13-21, 18S-219.
Describe the processes used in carving and printing from a linoleum block.
!~!E~~!i~!_QE~~i~!E!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1919. pp. 190-192.
Understand the uses of screen systems of printing (e.g., for athletic shirts, signs, posters, etc.).
!~!E~~!i~_!_QE~~i_!E!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1919. pp. 255-263.
Describe the grades and kinds of paper used in industry (writing paper, packaging paper, and newsprint).
Q~E~~~~~i!~_Q!~i_!E!~' Dennis, Ervin A., Howard W. Sams and Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1914.
Paper - pp. 484-489.
QE!~i_!E!~, Kagy, Frederick, Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1978.
Paper - pp. 100-103.
Q!~i_!E!~_!~~~!~~~!!!~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1980.
Paper - pp. 217-218.
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Gr!~i~_~~~~~!ion, Spence, William P. Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980.
Paper - pp. 100-103.
In~~uc!i~O Graphic_!rts, Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1979. pp. 279-288.
Identify the processes involved in paper manufacturing.
Co~~~he~~ive_Q~~~ic_Ar!!, Dennis, Ervin A., Howard W. Sama and Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974.
Paper manufacturing - pp. 476-483.
Gr!~i~_Ar~I~~~~~entals, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1980.
Paper Manufacturing - pp. 269-283.
Gr!hi~Co~~~ni~atio~~, Brockuizen, Richard, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1979.
Paper Manufacturing - pp. 146-151.
Introduction to Graphic Arts, Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1979. pp. 10-11, 279-288.
Identify various techniques for binding printed materials (books, pamphlets, periodicals, spirals, pads, etc.).
In~~uc!i~_!_Gr~~i~-!~!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Il~inois, 1979. pp. 294-315.
Identify employment opportunities in the printing industry, including with the Government Printing Office.
Com~~hensi!~_Gr~~i~_!~!!, Dennis, Ervin A., Howard W. Sams and Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974.
Careers - pp. 519-527.
Gr!~i~_!~!~_!~~dam~~!~!~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1980.
Careers - pp. 21-27.
Q~~~i~_Com~~~i~~!i~~, Brockuizen, Richard, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1979. pp. 315-323.
Gr~~i~_~~~~~!i~, Spence, William P. Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980.
Careers - pp. 30-38.
In!~~uc!i~_!_Q~~~i~_!~!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1979. pp. 316-323.
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Compare the characteristics and qualities of print and non-print communications media.
Intr~~!i~_~Q~aphi_!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1979. pp. 80-117.
Identify applications of photographic principles within the graphic arts industries.
1~~~~!i~!_Gr~hic_Ar!~,Swerdlow, American Technical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1979. pp. 156-183.
Understand the nomenclature and uses of basic darkroom equipment. f~~~~~~nsive_Q~~~i-Ar!~, Dennis, Ervin A., Howard W. Sams and Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974. Darkroom Equipment - pp. 152-158. !~~_~_~~ot&~~~~X, Jones, Ronald E., McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1981. Entire book. Photo Darkroom Guide, Hertzberg, Robert E., American Photographic B~~k-p~blI;hing-Co~~ Inc., Garden City, New York, 1967. Darkroom Equipment - pp. 24-32, 55-64. ~~!=Qii~~!_~i!~&~~~~X' Prust, Z.A., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1977. Darkroom Equipment - pp. 68-71. ~~~!i~!_~~!~~~~X' McCoy, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloo~ington, Illinois, 1972. pp. 102-181.
Identify some occupational opportunities associated with photography. Q~~~~i_f~~~~i~!i~~, Brockuizen, Richard, McKnight PubliShing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1979. pp. 365-373. ~~~!i~!_~~!&~!~~X' McCoy, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1972. pp. 266-276.
Distinguish among the following images: positive, negative, reverse, screened, continuous tone and line.
QE~~~i_!E!~, Kagy, Frederick, Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1978.
Positive - pp. 63-77.
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Continuous Tone - pp. 42-47. Line - pp. 57-59. Gr~!-Ar!!_!~nd~~nta!~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1980. Images - pp. 90-149. Gr~hic Communications, Brockuizen, Richard, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1979. Image Generation - pp. 55-133, 182-218, 275.
Understand the chemistry of film processing anq platemaking. No references given.
Identify various occupations and their prerequisites in the graphic arts industries.
Q~~~he~~!~~_Gr~~!_Ar!!, Dennis, Ervin A., Howard W. Sams and Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974.
Careers - pp. 519-527. Gr~~!_Ar!!_Fundam~~!~!~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1980.
Careers - pp. 21-27. Gr~~!-!~~~~!!~, Spence, William P. Bennett Publishing Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1980.
Careers - pp. 30-38.
Analyze various economic aspects of the graphic arts industries. No references given.
Understand the copyright laws. No references given.
IV. METAL FABRICATION Identify basic metalworking tools and their uses.
Technical Metals, Johnson, Harold V., Bennett Publishing Company, Pe~~T~~-IlIT~~Ts, 1981, p. 67.
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Read micrometer and vernier scales. Ma~!~~_!~MetalwE~!~' Feirer and Tatro, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1973, pp. 102-113. Te~~!I_of_Ma~!~!ools,Krar, Oswald, McGraw Hill, New'York, New York, 1977, p.8.
Identify the various sheetmetal and wire gauge sizes and their relationship to stock sizes.
Technical Metals, Johnson, Harold V., Bennett Publishing Company, p;;;I~~-Illi;ois, 1981. pp. 171,448.
Identify the various types of metalworking files and the uses of each. !~~~lI~_Machine_!ool!,Krar, Oswald, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1977, pp. 70-88.
Identify the major uses of aluminum and the primary steps in its production.
Me!~l_!ec~~l~z, Miller and Morrisey, H. W. Sams Publishing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975, pp. 8, 11, 199,203. Me!~lw~k-Te~~l~z_~~~f~~!!~,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Uses of Aluminum - pp. 49-50, 57 Aluminum Production - pp. 46-49
Identify the basic raw materials and processes used 1n the production of iron and steel.
Me!~l_!~~~lz, Miller and Morrisey, H. W. Sams Publishing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975, pp. 2, 8. Me!~lwE~=!~~~l!_~~~_fE~!!~'Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Materials and Processes - pp. 29-46
Identify several metalworking safety precautions. Me!~lwE!=!~~~lz_~nd_f~~!!~,Repp, Victor, et. a1., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982. Personal Safety - pp. 23-28
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ModeE~_Me!alworki~a, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 3-1.
Identify the names and uses of various sheetmetal tools and machines. Moder~Me!~lwE~!~' Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 19-1.
Identify the basic sheetmetal seams and joints and their applications. Me~!~or~=Tehnol01-~~~-!E~!ic~,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982. Sheetmetal seams and Joints - pp. 228-257 Moder~_Met~lworking, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 19-17.
Differentiate between bolts and screws in terms of heads, threads, and uses.
~~!ne~E!~-Q~phic~, Giesecke, et. al., 2nd Edition, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1975.
Bolts and Screws - pp. 372-384 Thread Forms - pp. 355-372 Me~lwor~=!~~~!I-~~~_fEac!!~,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982. Bolts and Screws - pp. 176-179 Thread Forms - pp. 144-145 ModeE~_Me!~lwor~!~~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981. Sec. 18-1.
Describe the use of tap and die sets in the production of various thread forms.
~~~E~_Me!~!~or~!~~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 11-1.
Compare hard soldering and brazing in terms of the different materials, temperatures, and procedures used for each.
Mo~er~_~~!~!~E~in~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 29-1.
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Identify the basic welding processes (gas, MIG-TIG, arc, resistance) and their characteristics.
!~ii~i~&-Gra2hics, Giesecke, et. al., 3rd Edition, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1982.
Welding - p. 288
Mehani!!-Dr~ing, French, et. al., 9th Edition, McGraw Bill, New York, 1980.
Gas - p. 323 MIG-TIG - p. 324 Arc - pp. 323-324 Resistance - pp. 324, 328, 329
Me!~lw~k-!~~~~I-!nd_Pr~!i~,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Gas - pp. 199-205 MIG-TIG - pp. 215-216 Arc - pp. 197-213 Resistance - pp. 214-215
ModeE~Me!~lw~~ini' Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 30-1.
Identify important safety measures in welding, brazing, and soldering.
~deE~Me~lw~~ini' Walker, John R., TQe Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981.
Welding - Sec. 30-16 Brazing - Sec. 29 Soldering - Sec. 29.
Distinguish among the various types of heat treating and their products.
Me!~lwor~=!~~~liZ_~~~_~E~!ic~,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Annealing - p. 318 Hardening - pp. 316-317 Tempering - pp. 316-318 Normalizing - p. 319
~~~E~_~~!~lwE~i~i, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 31-1.
Identify safety precautions for foundry, heat treating, and forging.
~~~E~_Me!~lw~~ini' Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 3-1.
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Identify foundry tools and the processes of sand casting.
Me~!-Te~hnolI' Miller and Morrisey, H. W. Sams Publishing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975, Unit 11.
Me!alw~~-Te~~~lI and Practice, Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Tools - pp. 272-275 Processes - pp. 266-272
ModeE~Me!~lwor~in~, Walker, John R., The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1981, Sec. 21-1.
Describe hot and cold forging, and the physical property change resulting from each.
Me!~l-!~~~~lz, Miller and Morrisey, H. W. Sams Publishing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975, Unit 11.
Identify the basic operations performed in mi~ling, turning, drilling, shaping, grinding, or s~wing metals.
Ma~~i~~_Il_Me~lw~~i~, Feirer and Tatro, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1973, pp. 275, 149, 119, 244, 320, 68, 43.
Me!alwE~-T~~~~l~~_~ndPr~~i~, Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Milling - pp. 453-490 Turning - pp. 413-449 Drilling - pp. 386-402 Shaping - pp. 491-496 Grinding - pp. 497-514 Sawing - pp. 373-385
Identify safety precautions for using a metal lathe, shaper, mill, drill press, grinder, or metal spinning lathe.
~~chi~~_Il_~E~~!i~~~, Kibbe, Neely, Meyer, White, Wiley Publishing Co., New York, New York, 1982, pp. 399, 591, 59, 678, 344, 399.
Me!~l~E~=I~~~!~~_~~~_~E~~!i~,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Lathe ~afety - pp. 417, 424, 442 Shaper Sajety - pp. 490-495 Mill Safety - pp. 459, 460, 479 Drill Press Safety - pp. 395, 399, 401, 410 Grinder Safety - pp. 340, 342, 343, 506, 508 Spinning Lathe Safety - pp. 253-255 Saw Safety - pp. 378-379
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Understand the systems by which drills are sized (letter, decimal, number, fraction, metric).
~~ine T2l-!!!~!, Kibbe, Neely, Meyer, White, Wiley Publishing Co., New York, New York, 1982, p. 352. Metalwork-Technology and Pract!c!, lepp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Drill Sizes - pp. 391-394 !~1i~~in8_QE~~i!, Giesecke, et. al., 2nd Edition, MacMill~n Publishing Co., New York, 1975.
Drill Sizes - p. 332
Identify the processes and industrial applications of metal spinning. Technical Metals, Johnson, Harold V., Bennett Publishing Companr, Peo;Ia~-IlTT~ois, 1981. p. 132
Describe various methods of finishing metals to provide a protective and attractive appearance.
Me!!!_I!~~!iZ' Miller and Morrisey, H. W. Sams Publishing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975, p. 160. Me!!lwork-I!ch~.!!.L-.!nd.-f.!!ti!,lepp, Victor, et. a1., McKnight: Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Finishing - pp. 346-359
Identify various steps in the manufacture and assembly of a mass-produced product.
~!~uf!turi~~~_!_!!!ic_I!~!_!.E_!~~~!!Ei!l-!E!!'Fales, et. a1.,
1st Edition, McKnight Publishing Co., BLoomington, Illinois, 1~80, pp. 14-26.
Identify occupations in the metalworking industry (professional, technical, skilled, unskilled, sales).
Te~~i!!_Me!!!!, Johnson, Harold V., Bennett Publishing Compnay, Peoria, Illinois, 1981, p. 14. Me!!lwor!-T!~~!~z_!~~fE!!i!,Repp, Victor, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1982.
Occupations - pp. 2-16
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Analyze the relationship between the development of metal technology and civilization.
TechnolJZ, DeVore, Paul W., Davis Publications, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1980, pp. 4-7, 127-134.
V. POWER AND POWER MACHINES
Identify the principle land, sea, and air transportation industries. !~lori~R~er-1~hnlI: Basic Fundamentals, Walker. J., Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc., South Holland, Illinois, 1976, pp. 7-14 !~du~!!X and Careers: !~A1-and Tran8port!!i~n4 Geil, John J. and Stephen Johnson, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, pp. 1-14, 84-100 R~~E~_~~ha~ic!-of_!~~I_f~14Bohn, Ralph G. and Angus J. MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloominaton, Illinois, pp. 243-248
Identify major present or potential uses of electricity in the transportation industry.
Pow~E~_Me~~~i~_~!neEI_f~!El,Bohn, Ralph C., and Angus J. MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, pp. 240-245 !neE~X_~~~_!E~~~or!~!i~_!nd~~!!x_~nd_CaE~~~,Geil, John J. and Johnson, Stephen B., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, pp. 101-116
Understand how solar energy is used to produce electricity.
General Power Mechanics, Crouse, Worthington, Margules, Anglin, McGr~;-HIII~-In~:~-Ne;-York,New York, 1973, p. 22 ExlEi~~_Row~E_~~~~~i~, Glenn, Howard, 3rd Edition, Charles A. Bennett Co. Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1973, pp. 6-7 R~~E~_~~~~~i~_!_!~~EI_f~!El,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970.
Solar Electricity - pp. 158-159, 188, 232-233 !~lEi~~_R~~E_!~~~l~x~_~~~i_I~~~~~~~!~l~, Walker, John, Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Illinois, 1976.
Solar Electricity - pp. 183-190
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Identify major sources of power and at least one device using each~ General Power Mechanics, Crouse, Worthington, Margules, Anglin, M~G~~;-Hill~nc.-,-NewYork, New York, 1976, pp. 3-92 and 17-22
Identify how water is used as an energy source.
Power: Mechanics of EnerI-f0n!E!, Bohn, Ralph and Angus MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, 1970, pp. 161-162
General Power Mechanics, Crouse, Worthington and Margules, McGr~;=HIll:-Inc~-,-NewYork, New York, 1968, pp. 5-6, 8-9
Identify the "simple" machines and give an example of a use for each.
fower:_~~~ha~ic!_of_~nerI_fontr!,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970, pp. 39-45
~neEI_~~~Tr~nsEor!atio~_fow~E,Geil, John, Prentice Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1976, pp. 2-5, 32,38, 45-47
Intr~~~ti~_!~fOW~E_~Z!tem!,Suess, et. al., 1st Edition, Bruce Publishing Co., Beverly Hills, California, 1976.
Simple Machines - pp. 53-85, 89-93
~~Elori~K-fow~E_!~ch~!I~_~~i~_I~~~~~~~ta!!,Walker, John, Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Illinois, 1976.
Early Power Sources - pp. 19-24
Compare the operation of two and four-cycle engines.
~~Elori~_fow~E_~~~~~~i~!, Glen, Harold, 3rd Edition, Charles A. Bennett Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1973, pp. 108-180
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd Editi~;:-McGr~;-HIll:-pp. 43-51, 254-266
fow~E~_~~~~~~ic!_i_~~~E~Z_f~!E!,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970.
Two Cycle - p. 198 Four Cycle - p. 197
In!E~~~!i~_!~fOW~E_~Z!~~!,Suess, et. al., 1st Publishing Co., Beverly Hills, California, 1976
Two Cycle - p. 176 Four Cycle - p. 175
Edition,
Bruce
~~ElEi~~_f~~E_!~~~~l~z~_~~!i~_I~~~~~~~!~!!,Walker, 1st Edition, Goodheart-Willcox, South Holland, Illinois, 1976
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Two Cycle - pp. 49-66 Four Cycle - pp. 67-96
Identify the major differences between the gasoline engine and the diesel engine.
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, pp. 43-51, 254-266
!~~E~_~~hani!-of_!nerI_Q~!El,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970, pp. 174-181
Analyze the fuel systems of typical small four and two-cycle engines.
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd EdItT~~-,-McGraw-Hill~p. 97-102, 192-205, 292-296
Exlori~-!ow~E_!~~nolI~_!~~i_!~ndam~~!~!~,Walker, John,
Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Il~inois, 1976, p.75
,
'
Identify the parts on diagram of the typical 8-cylinder engine ignition system.
Ge~E~l-f~~E_Me~~ni~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1968, pp. 237-247
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd EditT~~~-McGra;-HTll~-NewYork, New York, 1976, pp. 175-188
Understand the octane ratings, additives, and uses of gasoline.
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, McGraw-HIll~-Ne;-Y~rk-,-NewYork, 1968, pp. 207-209
Ge~~E~!_fow~E_~~~~~i~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1976, pp. 189-192
Understand the designations of oil weights, grades, additives, and uses.
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd EdIti~;~-M~Gr~;-Hill:~ewYork, New York, 1976, pp. 19-21, 214-225
Q~~~E~!_f~~E_~~~~~i~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, 1968, pp. 182-187
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Analyze the economic and social impact of the petroleum industry.
Industrz and Careers, Geil, Hohn and Johnson, Stephen B., Prentice Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1976, pp. 42-52
Explain the differences in the operational principles of rocket, jet and turbine eng~nes.
fow~~ Me~~~~i!_~!neEZ-Qntr!, Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970
Rocket - pp. 183, 184, 230 Jet - pp. 180, 181 Turbine - pp. 124, 170, 173, 182
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, McGra;-HIll~~ew-York-,-NewYork, 1968, pp. 405-415
!ntEdu~ti~!_fOw~E~Z!tem~,Suess, et. al., 1st Edition, Bruce Publishing Co., Beverly Hills, California, 1976.
Turbine - pp. 6, 12, 167-171
E X ! E i ~ ~ ~ e r _ ! ~ ~ h n ! I ~ _ ~ ~ ~ i c _ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ! ~ ,W a l k e r ,
Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Hollanq, rllinois, 1976.
Rocket - pp. 151-160
..
Jet - pp. 127-144
Turbine - pp. 145-150
John,
Explain how gas, water, and steam turbines work.
GeneE~!_f~~_~~~~~nic~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, 1968, pp. 71-74, 492-494
f~~E~_~~~~~~ic~_!_!~~E~Z_Q~!E!,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970.
Gas Turbine - p. 182 Water Turbine - pp. 12, 161, 168 Steam Turbine - pp. 170, 173
!~!E~~~!i~_!~fow~E_~Z~!~~~'Suess, et. al., 1st Edition, Bruce Publishing Co., Beverly Hills, California, 1976.
Steam Turbine - pp. 7, 167-171
EXE!Ei~-fow~E_!~~~~!KZ~_~~~i~_!~~~am~nt~!~,Walker, Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Illinois, 1976.
Gas Turbine - pp. 145-150 Steam Turbine - pp. 195-196
John,
Explain the operation of a hydraulic system capable of raising an object.
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Gene~~!-~~er_~~~ha~i~~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, Anglin, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1976, pp. 381-385
Ex!ainin_~ower~ch~~ic~,Glenn, Howard, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria Illinois, 1973, pp. 54-56
Demonstrate a knowledge of how engine power is rated.
General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd Editio~ MCG~a;-Hil~-New York, New York, 1976, pp. 136-141
Ex~i~i~_~ow~Mecha~ic~, Glenn, Howard, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria Illinois, 1973, pp. 126-130
Identify the parts of AC and DC motors and explain the operation of each.
Under~!~~~i~~_!!~~!~ici!Z_~~~!!~!Eni~~,Buban and Smith, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, 1975, pp. 280-292
Ex!ori~.L~~er-!~~~~!ll":"_Ba~i.-Fu~da!!!~nt~~,Walker, John, Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Illinois, 1976, p. 162
Explain how an automobile storage battery produces electricity. General Power Mechanics, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, Anglin, MCGra;-Hill~-Ne;-Yo~k-,-NewYork, 1968, pp. 215-217 Ex!~i~~_~~~~~~~~!~X..:.._~~~i.-I~~~am~nta~,Walker, John, Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Illinois, 1976, pp. 163-166
Explain how magnetos, auto generators, and alternators function.
Ge~~~~~~_~~~~~~ic~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1976, pp. 163-174
~~~..:.._~~~~~~ic~_!_!~~~X_f~!~!,Bohn, Ralph and MacDonald, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1970.
Magneto - p. 211 Generator - pp. 124, 126, 211 Alternator - pp. 129
!~!E~~!i~!_R~~_~X~!~!!!~'Suess, et. al., 1st Edition, Publishing Co., Beverly Hills, California, 1976.
Generator - pp. 133-134
Alternator - pp. 134-155
Bruce
!~!ori~.LR~~_!~~~!~X":"_Ba~i_Fu~~am~nt~!~,Walker, John,
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Goodheart-Willcox Co., South Holland, Magneto - p. 84 Generator - p. 89, 161, 215 Alternator - p. 162
Illinois,
1976.
Explain the theory of electron flow.
Q~ne~~!-~~~Mehanic~, Worthington, Margules, Crouse, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, New York, 1976, p. 73
Q~~er~ta~~i~!~!Eic!!z_~~~_!~trni~,Buban and Smith, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, 1975, p.2
VI. WOODWORKING
Describe the processes of sharpening, adjusting, and cleaning woodworking tools.
~~~~~~~~~~!I, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, p. 296.
Wodw~!-!!-~aintena~, Cunningham, Beryl M., and William F. Holtrop, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1956.
Entire book
Wo~~or~i~~_Te~~!~x, Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 180-183, 176-177.
Describe a finished bill of materials and stock cutting list.
A~~~~~_~dw~~i~~_~~~_I~~~itu~~_Ma~i~,Feirer, John L., and Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1972, pp. 13, 99-102
Q~Ei~~tm~~i~_~~~_~il1w~~, Feirer, John L., Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1977, pp. 205-208
~~~~~_~~!~~~!~x, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 55-59.
Wo~_!~~~!~, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 104-108.
Solve problems concern1ng board feet.
~de~~_~~_!~~~!~, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, p. 623.
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Wo~!~hn!l, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 104-108.
Identify different layout tools and their uses.
Modern Wood Technology, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 71-78.
WoodwEki~~Tehn!l' Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 44-51.
Describe the process of squaring stock.
Advanc~!!.dworki~_.!~~~E~i..!~E~_Maki~,Feirer, John L., and Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois,
1972, p. 106
Qni.!~in_Wodwor~in, Douglass, J. H. and others, Delmar Publishers, Albany, New York, 1973, p. 46.
Wo~_!~hn!I, Baker and Yeager, Howarq Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 116-130.
Woodwork Visualized, Cramlet, Ross C., The Bruce Publishing Co.,
Milwaukee~-WTs~o~sTn, 1967, p. 91.
.
!!.dwE~i.~_!~~no!I' Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 128, 15~-lp4, 188, 194-196.
Identify methods of enlarging and transferring designs on wood and other materials.
~deE~_!!.~_!~~~!Y' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 80-85.
!!.dwor!i.~_!~~~!z, Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 427-428.
Identify woodworking hand tools used for specific types of cutting operations.
~~~E~_!!.~_!~~~!~, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 149, 201.
Compare the process of crosscutting and ripping stock. ~~~E~_!!.~_!~~~!I' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman,
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The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 196B, pp. 175, 177, 191.
Wo~_!~hnll, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, p. 162.
Identify the various sawing operations and safety rules for th~ use of power sawing equipment.
~~~E~_Wo~Tec~no!I' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 196B, p. 176. ~oodwEki~~!~~~!I, Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 105-106, 14B, 247, 133, 140, 20B.
Identify the tools, machines, and processes for cutting irregular pieces.
Mod~E~_Wo~_!~hn!I' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 196B, pp. 152, 222, 246, 24B, 313, 595.
Describe the various planning, joining, shaping, turning and routing operations and the rules for the safe use of handtools and machine tools when performing each.
!~~~~~_~dwor~i~~_~~~_Iur~i!~E~_~~ki~~,Feirer, John L., and Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1972, pp. 223-375.
Q~~~E~!_~dwE~i~~, Groneman, Chris H., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976, pp. 14-144
Safety - p. 11
~deE~_~~_!~~~!I' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 200-350. !~ch~i~!_~~~orki~~, Groneman, Chris H., and Everett R. Glazener, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976, pp. 71-205.
~~~E~i~~_!~~~!~z, Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 110-280.
Differentiate among chamfers, bevels, tapers, and the methods for laying out and cutting each.
!~va~~_~dwor~i~~_~~~_Iur~i!~E~_~~~i~~,Feirer, John L., and Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1972
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Chamfers - pp. 260, 282, 340 Bevels - pp. 260, 282, 297, 340, 343 Tapers - pp. 261-263, 282, 384
Cabi~tm~ki~and Millwork, Feirer, John L., Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1977
Chamfers - pp. 300, 374, 378, 398, 448, 686 Bevels - pp. 229, 280-281, 288, 310, 312, 314, 319, 323,
346-347, 358, 361, 369, 374, 378, 392, 448, 450, 458, 598-600 Tapers - pp. 290-292, 318, 319, 378-380, 471
Moder~_Wo~!~hn!I, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 153, 156, 1 64, 1 7 4, 1 8 1, 2 5 2 .,
Techni~~!_Wodwor~i~~, Groneman, Chris H., and Everett R. Glazener, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976
Chamfers - pp. 60, 119, 121 Bevels - pp. 51, 60, 119 Tapers - pp. 82, 119
~dworki~-Te~~~!I' Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, PP. 132, 189, 273, 137, 131, 264, 265.
Identify the various sanding, drilling, boring, and mortising operations, and the rules for the safe use of power machines and hand tools for each operation.
!~va~~~_~~~or~i~_~~i-I~Eni!~E~_~~ki~,Feirer, John L., and Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1972
Sanding - pp. 312, 340, 398, 409, 415, 419-421 Drilling - pp. 239-241, 298-312, 362 Boring - pp. 239-241, 304-310 Mortising - pp. 24, 129-130, 139, 311, 316-320, 349
~deE~_~i-!~~~~!~, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 484-501,
363, 354, 329-333, 321-348, 346, SOl.
Techni~l-~dwE~i~, Groneman, Chris H., and Everett R. Glazener, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976
Sanding - pp. 68, 126, 130-132, 153, 159, 165-167, 169, 170, 201, 203
Drilling - pp. 65-67, 124, 127-132, 392 Boring - pp. 65-67, 127-129 Mortising - pp. 129, 133-136
Q~i!~_i~_~dwor~i~~, Douglass, J. H. and others, Publishers, Albany, New York, 1973
Sanding - p. 142 Drilling - pp. 97, 150-157 Boring - pp. 63-65, 96, 97
Mortising - pp. 23, 77, 93, 94, 136, 137
Delmar
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Wo~~~ki~i-Te~~~~~, Hammond, Donnelly, McKnight and McKnight, Bloomington, Illinois, 1972, pp. 215-222, 105-106, 233, 237, 219, 222-249.
Identify major wood joints and their uses. ~~deE~Woo~TechnoliZ' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 415-425.
Identify processes involved in the production of plywood, veneer, and laminated wood.
~~der~_Wo~~Te~~~~~, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 647-770, 635-642.
Compare plywood, lumber, particle board, masonite, and celotex in terms of their structural properties.
ModeE~_~~~_!~ch~~~, Hacket, Donald f., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wi~consin, 1968, pp. 423, 644, 655, 647, 649, 687, 685, 600-620, 679, 737.
~~~~_!~~~no!~Y' Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 42, 45-50, 48, 45, 35, 12, 44, 24-31.
Identify processes used in the application of plastic laminates to plywood, solid wood, or hard-board.
~~deE~_Wo~!~~~~!Z' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 644, 673, 670-671. Wo~_!~~~~!y, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 644, 673, 670, 671.
Identify tools, machines and materials used in prepar1ng wood surfaces for finishing.
!~~~~~~_~dwor~i~_~~~I~E~i!~E~_Ma~i~,Feirer, John L., and
Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1972, pp. 404-406.
f~i~~!~~~i~_~~~_~i!!~or~, Feirer, John L., Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1977, pp. 786-792.
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Ge~~E~!_WodwE~!~, Groneman, Chris H., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976, pp. 225-227. ~deE~~~_!~~hn!I' Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 573, 550, 535, 485, 491. Wo~_!~~~~!!, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 315-317.
Identify how the following finishes are selected and applied: varnish, lacquer, bleaches, shellac, enamel, paint, and stains.
Ad~~~~~_~dwE~!~~~~_K~~!!ur~_Maki~,Feirer, John L., and Gilbert Hutchings, Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1972, pp. 400-412 Q~~E~!-~dwor~!~, Groneman, Chris H., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976, pp. 229-248. Moder~_~~_!~~~~!!, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 539-546, 512. RE!~~!E!~~_of_~dwE~!~, Holtrop, William F., and Herman Hjorth, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WiscoQsin, 1961, pp. 450-478. ~oo~_!~~~~!l, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 315-340.
Identify materials and tools (hand and power) used for wood fastening. ~~_!~~~~!~Z' Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 295, 291-295.
Analyze how forest conservation benefits mankind. ~deE~_~oo~!~~~~!l, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 600-630. ~~!~~~~!~, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, p. 60.
Identify the common processes used for producing lumber (sawing, planing, grading, and drying).
Mo~~!~_~~_!~~~~!~Z, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 600-620.
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~~!~hn~I' Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, p. 60.
Identify the ways in which wood and wood products are used in housing construction.
Mo~~~~~~~hno!lz, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 707-709. Wood_!~~~!I' Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 435-437.
Identify popular types of house framing built over foundation walls. Mo~~~_~~Tehno!I, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 709~712. Wo~!~~~~~z, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, pp. 398-413.
Distinguish between pre-cut and pre-fabricated building construction. ~~~~_Wo~_Te~~!iZ, Hacket, Donald F., and Patrick E. Spielman, The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968, pp. 694-696. ~~_!~~~!z, Baker and Yeager, Howard Sams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974, p. 92.
Identify occupational roles in the administration and operation of the construction industry.
!~~!~i~~Qar~~~~_i~_!~~~~!~,Miller, et.al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1966, pp. 3-9.
Identify lumbering and sawmill occupations. !~~~~!~i~!_!!~_~~~ki~,Feirer, John. L., Charles A. Bennett Co. Inc., Peoria, Illinois, 1977, pp. 14-18.
VII. GENERAL Compare mass and custom production 1n terms of the economic advantages and disadvantages of each.
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~~fa!~ri~~_~_!~!_!~!-iE_!~~~~!E!~!_~E~, Fales, et. al., 1st Edition, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1980.
Mass Production - pp. 14-25 ~~-!~hn!I, Yeager and Baker, Howard W. Sams, Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1976, pp. 351-353.
Identify essential aspects of the free enterprise system. ~~~~!~tuE!~_~_!~si_I~~!-ior_!ndustri~~E!~'Fales, et. al., 1st Edition, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1980, pp. 170-171.
Identify the functions of the following occupational areas in industry: production design, quality control, safety engineering, plant layout, tooling, accounting, and office and clerical work.
f~~!E~!!~~_!~du~!EY_~~~f~E~er~,Spence, William P., Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1976, pp. 25-27, 65-86.
Identify the functions of the following roles in the construction industry: architect, contractor, civil engineer, skilled tradesman, realtor, clerk, and materials supplier.
f~~!E~!i~_!~~~~!E~_~~~_Q~E~~E~'Spence, William P., Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1976, pp. 65-86, 74.
Analyze the role of labor and labor unions in American history. Q~~!E~!!~_!~~~~!E~_~~~_Qar~~E~,Spence, William P., Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1976, pp. 69, 104, 12, 70-78, 103-104, 110-116, 100-102. ~~~~!~!~E!~~~_~_Ba~!_I~~!_!E_!~~~~!E!~_~E!~,Fales, et. al., 1st Edition, McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1980, p p. 29, 15.
Identify current and projected future employment opportunities in the wood products industry.
EXE!!~~_Q~E!!E~_!~_!~~~~!E~'Miller, et. al., McKnight Publishing Co., Bloomington, Illinois, 1975, p. 133. World of Contruction, Lux, Ray, Blankenbaker, McKnight Publishing cO~~-BToo;I;gto;~-ITlinois, 1982, pp. 128-134.
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