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Name, Year & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: ______________

Teacher: _______________MR. JOSEPH R. GONZALES____________________ Score: _____________

Quiz # 1.3
STEPS IN SOLDERING

Direction: Answer the following:


______________ 1. is the process of using a filler material (solder) to join pieces of metal together.
______________ 2. Soldering occurs at relatively low temperatures.
______________ 3. What is used by most people to solder?
______________ 4. Low wattage soldering irons.
______________ 5. More powerful soldering irons.
______________ 6. The thickness of soldering lead starts from _____.
______________ 7. The shape of soldering iron tips that is used in small wattage soldering iron.
______________ 8. The shape of soldering iron tips that is used in high wattage irons.
______________ 9. Safely holds the soldering iron when not in use.
______________ 10. A device that blow away fumes while soldering.

Name, Year & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: ______________


Teacher: _______________MR. JOSEPH R. GONZALES____________________ Score: _____________

Quiz # 1.3
STEPS IN SOLDERING

Direction: Answer the following:


______________ 1. is the process of using a filler material (solder) to join pieces of metal together.
______________ 2. Soldering occurs at relatively low temperatures.
______________ 3. What is used by most people to solder?
______________ 4. Low wattage soldering irons.
______________ 5. More powerful soldering irons.
______________ 6. The thickness of soldering lead starts from _____.
______________ 7. The shape of soldering iron tips that is used in small wattage soldering iron.
______________ 8. The shape of soldering iron tips that is used in high wattage irons.
______________ 9. Safely holds the soldering iron when not in use.
______________ 10. A device that blow away fumes while soldering.

Name, Year & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: ______________


Teacher: _______________MR. JOSEPH R. GONZALES____________________ Score: _____________

Quiz # 1.3
STEPS IN SOLDERING

Direction: Answer the following:


______________ 1. is the process of using a filler material (solder) to join pieces of metal together.
______________ 2. Soldering occurs at relatively low temperatures.
______________ 3. What is used by most people to solder?
______________ 4. Low wattage soldering irons.
______________ 5. More powerful soldering irons.
______________ 6. The thickness of soldering lead starts from _____.
______________ 7. The shape of soldering iron tips that is used in small wattage soldering iron.
______________ 8. The shape of soldering iron tips that is used in high wattage irons.
______________ 9. Safely holds the soldering iron when not in use.
______________ 10. A device that blow away fumes while soldering.
Name, Year & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: ______________
Teacher: _______________MR. JOSEPH R. GONZALES____________________ Score: _____________

Quiz # 1.4
STEPS IN SOLDERING

Direction: Write
TRUE if the statement about soldering is correct and FALSE if not.
__________ 1. As the solder cools it hardens.
__________ 2. Having the right tools for a particular job affects the quality of work being done.
__________ 3. Most solder is made of tin and aluminum.
__________ 4. A soldering lead is good to your health.
__________ 5. It is best to perform soldering job on a soldering station.
__________ 6. Little molten bits enter your eyes during soldering when you are using goggles.
__________ 7. Once you've got your components soldered into the circuit board, you can go back and cut
off the excess leads.
__________ 8. Place the soldering iron above the dining table to let it cool.
__________ 9. Desoldering is the process of removing solder at a joint to disconnect two components,
wires or materials.
__________ 10. Soldering is a pretty straight forward process but there is no limit to what you could create with it.

Name, Year & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: ______________


Teacher: _______________MR. JOSEPH R. GONZALES____________________ Score: _____________

Quiz # 1.4
STEPS IN SOLDERING

Direction: Write
TRUE if the statement about soldering is correct and FALSE if not.
__________ 1. As the solder cools it hardens.
__________ 2. Having the right tools for a particular job affects the quality of work being done.
__________ 3. Most solder is made of tin and aluminum.
__________ 4. A soldering lead is good to your health.
__________ 5. It is best to perform soldering job on a soldering station.
__________ 6. Little molten bits enter your eyes during soldering when you are using goggles.
__________ 7. Once you've got your components soldered into the circuit board, you can go back and cut
off the excess leads.
__________ 8. Place the soldering iron above the dining table to let it cool.
__________ 9. Desoldering is the process of removing solder at a joint to disconnect two components,
wires or materials.
__________ 10. Soldering is a pretty straight forward process but there is no limit to what you could create with it.

Name, Year & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: ______________


Teacher: _______________MR. JOSEPH R. GONZALES____________________ Score: _____________

Quiz # 1.4
STEPS IN SOLDERING

Direction: Write
TRUE if the statement about soldering is correct and FALSE if not.
__________ 1. As the solder cools it hardens.
__________ 2. Having the right tools for a particular job affects the quality of work being done.
__________ 3. Most solder is made of tin and aluminum.
__________ 4. A soldering lead is good to your health.
__________ 5. It is best to perform soldering job on a soldering station.
__________ 6. Little molten bits enter your eyes during soldering when you are using goggles.
__________ 7. Once you've got your components soldered into the circuit board, you can go back and cut
off the excess leads.
__________ 8. Place the soldering iron above the dining table to let it cool.
__________ 9. Desoldering is the process of removing solder at a joint to disconnect two components,
wires or materials.
__________ 10. Soldering is a pretty straight forward process but there is no limit to what you could create with it.

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