A flathead screwdriver has a single, flat blade designed to fit into slotted screws, commonly used in woodworking and general repairs.A claw hammer has a curved, forked end for removing nails, making it a versatile tool for carpentry and general construction.A tape measure is a flexible ruler used to measure distances or dimensions, essential for construction and DIY projects.An adjustable wrench has a movable jaw to fit various nut and bolt sizes, ideal for plumbing and general mechanical tasks.A hacksaw has a fine-toothed blade for cutting metal, plastic, or pipes, commonly used in plumbing and metalworking.A utility knife, often called a box cutter, has a retractable blade for cutting cardboard, drywall, or other materials.A level uses a bubble in a liquid-filled tube to ensure surfaces are horizontally or vertically aligned, crucial for construction and masonry.A combination wrench has an open end and a box end, offering versatility for turning nuts and bolts.Slip-joint pliers have an adjustable pivot point for gripping various sizes of objects, used in plumbing and general repairs.A drill bit, used with a drill, is designed to bore holes in wood, metal, or masonry.A coping saw has a thin blade for intricate cuts, often used in woodworking for curves and shapes.An Allen wrench, or hex key, is used to drive screws with hexagonal sockets, common in furniture assembly.A stud finder detects studs behind drywall for secure mounting of shelves or fixtures.A sledgehammer is a heavy, long-handled hammer for demolition or driving stakes.A pipe wrench has serrated jaws for gripping and turning pipes, used in plumbing.A chisel, used with a hammer, carves or cuts wood, stone, or metal.A Phillips screwdriver has a cross-shaped tip for driving screws with a cross slot, offering better grip than flathead.A caulking gun dispenses sealant or caulk for sealing joints in bathrooms or windows.Needle-nose pliers have long, thin jaws for precision work, like bending wires or jewelry making.A putty knife is a flat-bladed tool for applying or scraping putty, spackle, or caulk.A socket wrench uses interchangeable sockets to turn nuts and bolts, common in automotive repair.A crosscut saw has teeth designed to cut across the grain of wood, used in carpentry.A torque wrench applies a specific torque to a fastener, ensuring proper tightness in automotive or machinery tasks.A wire stripper removes insulation from electrical wires for connections or repairs.A ball-peen hammer has a rounded end for shaping metal, used in blacksmithing or metalworking.A miter box guides a hand saw to make precise angled cuts, often for molding or framing.A staple gun drives metal staples into wood or other materials for upholstery or construction.An open-end wrench has U-shaped ends for turning nuts and bolts, useful in tight spaces.A hand plane shaves thin layers of wood to smooth or shape surfaces in woodworking.A clamp secures objects during gluing, cutting, or assembly in woodworking or metalworking.A pruning saw has a curved blade for cutting tree branches, used in gardening or landscaping.Tin snips are used for cutting thin sheets of metal, like ductwork or flashing.A square ensures 90-degree angles in carpentry or masonry projects.Locking pliers, or vise grips, lock onto objects for a firm grip, used in welding or mechanics.A crowbar, also called a pry bar or wrecking bar, is used for prying or demolition.Sandpaper abrades surfaces to smooth wood, metal, or drywall.A Torx screwdriver has a star-shaped tip for driving Torx screws, common in electronics and automotive.Bolt cutters have long handles and strong jaws for cutting bolts, chains, or padlocks.A plumb bob uses a weighted string to establish a vertical reference line, used in construction.A rubber mallet is a striking tool with a soft, rubber head, designed to deliver firm but gentle impacts, preventing damage, dents, or marks on delicate surfaces like wood, tiles, sheet metal, or when working with dowels and flooring.Insulated screwdrivers are specialized electrical safety tools coated with non-conductive, high-dielectric materials (often red/yellow plastic) to protect against electric shocks.The claw hammer has a flat striking face perfect for driving nails cleanly into walls, and most adults use it for hanging pictures, shelves, or curtain rods.A star screwdriver, also known as a Torx screwdriver, has a 6-point star-shaped tip designed to fit Torx screws, providing better grip and torque, preventing cam-out (slipping) compared to traditional flathead or Phillips drivers, and is common in electronics, automotive, and security applications.Its movable jaw lets you fit almost any common nut/bolt size — very useful around the house for furniture, bikes, or small plumbing jobs.The long, thin jaws are designed precisely for precision work like electronics, jewelry repair, or pulling tiny items from cracks.Most modern furniture uses Phillips screws (cross shape) because they allow better torque and less slipping — every adult should own at least one.A socket wrench is a versatile hand tool for tightening/loosening nuts and bolts, featuring interchangeable sockets that fit various fastener sizes, connected to a handle with a square drive, often with a ratcheting mechanism.Diagonal cutters, also known as side cutters or dikes, are specialized pliers with cutting edges set at an angle (diagonal) to the handles, designed for cutting wire, nails, and small materials rather than gripping.Channellock pliers are versatile, American-made, tongue-and-groove slip-joint pliers known for their high-carbon steel construction and signature blue grips.The bubble in the vial tells you instantly if something is level or plumb — prevents crooked shelves, pictures, or appliances.Retractable flexible ruler (usually 25 ft) for measuring rooms, furniture, or materials. Every adult needs accurate measurements for DIY projects.Retractable sharp blade gives clean, controlled cuts on cardboard, plastic, carpet, or sheet materials — a household essential.Retractable blade tool for cutting cardboard, carpet, drywall, or plastic. Safer and more versatile than scissors for heavy-duty tasks.Tool with bubble vial to check if surfaces are perfectly horizontal or vertical. Crucial for hanging shelves, pictures, or installing appliances straight.The adjustable locking mechanism provides strong clamping force — great for stubborn fasteners or holding parts steady.Torx keys (or star keys) are specialized hand tools with a six-pointed star-shaped tip designed to tighten or loosen Torx fasteners, providing higher torque and less slippage than hex keys.A 25–30 ft retractable tape measure is the go-to tool for home measurements — easy, portable, and accurate enough for most DIY tasks.The soft rubber head absorbs impact and prevents surface damage — ideal for laminate flooring, cabinets, or dowel joints.Japanese pull saws (nokogiri) are traditional, thin-bladed woodworking saws that cut on the pull stroke rather than the push.Hand saws are essential, manually operated cutting tools used for woodworking, carpentry, and DIY projects to cut through materials like wood, plastic, and metal.Sharp blade for carving, shaping, or cleaning out wood joints and mortises.They clamp down hard on the damaged screw head, letting you apply strong turning force to remove it.A dead blow hammer is a specialized mallet designed to deliver maximum impact without damaging surfaces or rebounding.Lineman's pliers (also called combination pliers) are heavy-duty hand tools used by electricians and tradespeople for gripping, twisting, bending, and cutting tough wire and cable, featuring strong, cross-hatched jaws, side cutters, and often specialized functions like reaming or crimping.Its fine-toothed blade mounted in a frame is made specifically for cutting metal, PVC, or small rods cleanly.A flexible putty knife (or scraper) is perfect for removing loose paint, applying filler, or light surface prep around the house.Hex socket screws are very common in ready-to-assemble furniture — most adults have used one at some point.Its long handle and swiveling jaw reach into tight sink cabinet spaces where normal wrenches can’t fit.Insulated pliers are safety-engineered hand tools with non-conductive, often multi-layered, handle coatings designed to protect users from electric shocks, certified for live work up to 1000V AC or 1500V DC.A standard crosscut saw cuts cleanly across the wood grain — simple and sufficient for occasional home cutting jobs.Wire cutters, often called diagonal pliers or "dykes," are essential hand tools designed for cutting, splicing, and stripping copper, brass, iron, aluminum, and steel wires.A basin wrench is a specialized plumbing tool with a long handle and a swiveling, self-adjusting jaw, designed for tightening or loosening nuts in tight, hard-to-reach spaces, like those securing faucets and supply lines under sinks.A palette knife is a blunt, flexible tool featuring a metal or plastic blade and a wooden or plastic handle, primarily used by artists to mix, apply, and scrape paint (oil or acrylic) on a palette or canvas.The angled sharp jaws are made for flush cutting of wires and small materials — a staple in basic electrical and crafting work.Their wide, adjustable, serrated jaws grip large round objects like hose fittings or pipes very securely.It's a tape measure — used constantly for sizing furniture, rooms, curtains, or any home project that needs dimensions.Lever tool for prying apart boards, opening crates, or removing nails/staples. Handy for demolition or disassembly.A wide flathead can be gently tapped or wedged under the lid to pop it open — most people use one for this exact task.Measuring and marking accurately is the first step in almost every cutting job — every grown-up should know to do this.The Robertson screwdriver, invented by Canadian P.L. Robertson in 1906–1908, features a square-tipped, tapered driver designed for a matching square socket head screw.An adjustable wrench (or crescent wrench) is a versatile, hand-operated tool with a movable jaw controlled by a thumb screw, allowing it to fit various sizes of nuts and bolts.Stud finders are essential handheld tools used to locate wooden or metal studs, pipes, and live electrical wiring behind walls, ceilings, and floors.A tape measure is a flexible ruler, usually a metal or cloth strip with inch/centimeter markings, housed in a case, used for measuring length or distance, often featuring a lock and a hook for accuracy, and designed to retract for easy storage, common in carpentry, tailoring, and DIY projects.A spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical. It is called a "spirit level" because the liquid inside its vial is commonly alcohol, or "spirit".A pocketknife is a knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle. It is also known as a jackknife, or a folding knife. It may be referred to as a penknife, though a penknife may also be a specific kind of pocketknife.Metal-cutting saws, including abrasive chop saws, cold saws, bandsaws, and specialized circular saws, are power tools designed to cut through ferrous and non-ferrous metals.Locking pliers, commonly known by the trademarked brand name Vise-Grips (or Mole grips in the UK), are versatile tools that can be locked into position to securely grip, hold, or clamp objects with constant, hands-free pressure.A pipe wrench is a heavy-duty, adjustable tool with serrated jaws, designed specifically for gripping and turning threaded pipes and fittings in plumbing and construction.Pry bars and crowbars are heavy-duty, forged steel hand tools designed for leveraging, prying apart materials, lifting heavy objects, and removing nails.A caulk gun is a handheld tool used to dispense sealants, adhesives, or fillers from cartridges for tasks like sealing cracks, windows, and sinks.A staple gun or powered stapler is a hand-held machine used to drive heavy metal staples into wood, plastic, or masonry. Staple guns are used for many different applications and to affix a variety of materials.A scraper is a manual/mechanical tool used to clean, level, or remove material from surfaces (e.g., paint, ice, construction soil)A miter saw is a specialized power tool used for making quick, accurate crosscuts, miters (angled), and bevel cuts in wood, commonly used for trim, molding, and framing.A combination square is a versatile, multi-purpose layout and measuring tool used in woodworking, metalworking, and masonry.A caliper is a precision measuring tool with two jaws for measuring dimensions like length, diameter, or thickness.A backsaw is a handsaw designed for precise woodworking, featuring a thin blade with a reinforcing spine (or "back") of steel or brass.This is a claw hammer — the flat side drives nails, and the curved claw pulls them out or pries materials apart.A hacksaw has fine teeth designed specifically for cutting metal, PVC, or other hard materials.A pipe wrench has serrated jaws that grip round pipes tightly without slipping, essential for plumbing.A long tool used to measure lengths of up to three feet is called a yardstick. A carpenter carefully measuring lengths of wood before cutting might use a yardstick.A putty knife has a flexible blade for applying and smoothing spackle, putty, or scraping surfaces.A coping saw is used for fine, curved cuts in woodworking, like trim or scrollwork.A hot glue gun is a handheld, electric tool that melts adhesive sticks for quick bonding on materials like plastic, wood, and fabric.A rivet gun (or riveter) is a handheld tool designed to permanently fasten materials—usually metal—together by installing rivets.A pry bar or crowbar is used for prying boards apart, pulling nails, or demolition work.A combination square (or speed square) checks and marks right angles and straight lines.A wire stripper has notched blades sized for different wire gauges to cleanly strip insulation for electrical connections.A cordless drill/driver is versatile for drilling and screwdriving around the home, especially with interchangeable bits.A socket set allows quick, precise turning of fasteners in tight spaces using the ratchet mechanism.A rasp is a coarse form of file used for shaping wood, metal, or other materials, featuring individually cut, hardened steel teeth.Safety goggles protect eyes from flying debris, dust, or sparks during cutting, grinding, or striking.Work gloves (leather, mechanic, or nitrile) improve grip and protect hands from sharp edges or rough materials.A torque wrench clicks or indicates when a specific torque value is reached, preventing over-tightening.A chisel has a beveled cutting edge for precise carving, mortising, or cleaning up joints.A miter box guides a backsaw for precise angled cuts common in molding and framing work.A sanding block provides even pressure for hand-sanding wood or painted surfaces smoothly.A brad nailer (manual or pneumatic) inserts thin finish nails cleanly for trim and molding.A dust mask filters out fine particles to prevent inhalation of sawdust, drywall dust, etc.A protractor measures and marks any angle 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Whether you're fixing a leaky faucet, building a bookshelf, or just tinkering in the garage, knowing your tools is a badge of adulting. This trivia challenge tests your knowledge of everyday tools—some common, some specialized. From hammers to saws to wrenches, can you name them and their specific types or uses? Take this 40-question quiz to find out if you're a tool-savvy grown-up or still learning the ropes!
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Whether you're fixing a leaky faucet, building a bookshelf, or just tinkering in the garage, knowing your tools is a badge of adulting. This trivia challenge tests your knowledge of everyday tools—some common, some specialized. From hammers to saws to wrenches, can you name them and their specific types or uses? Take this 40-question quiz to find out if you're a tool-savvy grown-up or still learning the ropes!