1) What is a component? a) A type of drill b) A part that makes up something bigger 2) What does 'decay' mean? a) rotting, falling into disrepair b) a period of 10 years 3) What does 'to access' mean? a) To overdo something b) to be able to get near to something 4) What does 'refer to' mean? a) look at, or describe b) When someone recommends you for a job 5) what does 'to prevent' mean? a) to make something windproof b) to stop something happening 6) what is a 'rebate'? a) a groove cut into a piece of timber b) when the government pays you some money back 7) what does 'defect' mean in timber? a) to leave your country and never return b) an imperfection that affects quality 8) what does 'pre-formed' mean? a) already cut to size and prepared b) you have to measure it yourself 9) what is a mortice and tenon? a) something you use to crush spices b) A type of joint in woodwork 10) what does 'durable' mean? a) long lasting b) cheap 11) what does 'to install' mean? a) to wire something up b) to put in and make something ready to use 12) why do we have acoustic plasterboard? a) reduce sound transfer b) improve fire resistance 13) what does 'in situ' mean? a) in the workshop b) on site 14) what does 'accurate' mean? a) precise, exact b) estimated 15) what is the purpose of a removable panel in pipe boxing? a) to provide insulation b) to give access to services 16) what are the 'assembly details' for pre-made kitchen units? a) manufacturer's instructions b) building regulations 17) If you 'form an opening' in a worktop, what are you doing? a) opening a kitchen cabinet door b) cutting a hole 18) where would you find buried cables? a) behind a wall or in the ground b) in a storeroom 19) what does 'method' mean? a) a way of doing something b) a type of gas 20) what does 'in relation to' mean? a) members of your family b) about, with reference to

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