Deck 25: Chairs

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Both benches and stools represent the earliest and simplest forms of seating that are still used today.
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The chair frame can be built using primarily rectangular parts, in which case ____ mortise-and-tenon joints are used.

A) straight
B) round
C) square
D) angular
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Benches and stools are always backless.
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____ serve to support the back, and they are turned.

A) Splats
B) Crest rails
C) Rungs
D) Spindles
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A side chair should have a seat height of ____.

A) 13" to 17"
B) 14" to 19"
C) 15" to 15-1/2"
D) 17" to 18"
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Side chairs differ from armchairs in that they do not have arms.
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____ run between the legs and connect them.

A) Rungs
B) Crest rails
C) Splats
D) Spindles
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Two uniquely American pieces of outdoor furniture are the porch swing and the Adirondack chair.
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Chairs are required to withstand less abuse than almost any other piece of furniture.
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A side chair should have a seat width of ____ at the back.

A) 13" to 17"
B) 14" to 19"
C) 15" to 15-1/2"
D) 17" to 18"
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As with chairs, parts of benches and stools may be rectangular, turned, or round.
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____ chairs are lower, both in seat height and overall height, than either side chairs or armchairs.

A) Rocking
B) Easy
C) Companion
D) Adirondack
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Chairs should be somewhat wider at the back than at the front.
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A side chair should have a seat width of ____ at the front.

A) 13" to 17"
B) 14" to 19"
C) 15" to 15-1/2"
D) 17" to 18"
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A seat to which the legs are attached is called a ____ seat, and it is made of solid wood.

A) slab
B) frame
C) cane
D) rush
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____ extend from one rung to another, providing another means of tying the chair frame together.

A) Crest rails
B) Stretchers
C) Spindles
D) Splats
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A ____ is defined as a piece of furniture, consisting of a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arms, that is designed to accommodate one person.

A) chair
B) sofa
C) couch
D) settee
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Chairs may be divided into five main categories.
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The first Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee in 1930.
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Pews are typically used in churches for seating the congregation.
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____ are essentially benches with backs, and like benches, they are built to seat more than a single occupant.

A) Sofas
B) Pews
C) Loveseats
D) Adirondack
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____ are essentially small couches that are designed to provide seating for more than one person.

A) Adirondack chairs
B) Sofas
C) Loveseats
D) Pews
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____, also called couches, are actually larger versions of easy chairs.

A) Sofas
B) Pews
C) Adirondack
D) Benches
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____ may be metal or wood and are useful for temporary seating, which can be easily set up and stored when not in use.

A) Pews
B) Sofas
C) Adirondack chairs
D) Folding chairs
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If the parts of the chair frame are round, ____ mortise-and-tenon joints are utilized.

A) straight
B) round
C) square
D) angular
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A ____, like a chair, is for a single occupant.

A) sofa
B) bench
C) stool
D) pew
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It is difficult to accurately drill holes in ____ stock.

A) flat
B) long
C) square
D) round
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A(n) ____ provides seating for more than one person.

A) Adirondack chair
B) bench
C) stool
D) chair
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____, Fraxinus Americana, is a coarse but generally straight-grained wood that is similar to oak in appearance but is lighter in color with a pale brown heartwood.

A) White ash
B) Maple
C) Hickory
D) Pine
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____, Fraxinus Americana, is commonly used for baseball bats, tool handles, and cabinetry, and it is an excellent wood for bending.

A) Maple
B) Hickory
C) White ash
D) Pine
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Both benches and stools represent the earliest and simplest forms of seating that are still used today.
True
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The chair frame can be built using primarily rectangular parts, in which case ____ mortise-and-tenon joints are used.

A) straight
B) round
C) square
D) angular
C
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Benches and stools are always backless.
False
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____ serve to support the back, and they are turned.

A) Splats
B) Crest rails
C) Rungs
D) Spindles
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A side chair should have a seat height of ____.

A) 13" to 17"
B) 14" to 19"
C) 15" to 15-1/2"
D) 17" to 18"
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Side chairs differ from armchairs in that they do not have arms.
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____ run between the legs and connect them.

A) Rungs
B) Crest rails
C) Splats
D) Spindles
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Two uniquely American pieces of outdoor furniture are the porch swing and the Adirondack chair.
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Chairs are required to withstand less abuse than almost any other piece of furniture.
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A side chair should have a seat width of ____ at the back.

A) 13" to 17"
B) 14" to 19"
C) 15" to 15-1/2"
D) 17" to 18"
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As with chairs, parts of benches and stools may be rectangular, turned, or round.
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____ chairs are lower, both in seat height and overall height, than either side chairs or armchairs.

A) Rocking
B) Easy
C) Companion
D) Adirondack
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Chairs should be somewhat wider at the back than at the front.
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A side chair should have a seat width of ____ at the front.

A) 13" to 17"
B) 14" to 19"
C) 15" to 15-1/2"
D) 17" to 18"
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A seat to which the legs are attached is called a ____ seat, and it is made of solid wood.

A) slab
B) frame
C) cane
D) rush
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____ extend from one rung to another, providing another means of tying the chair frame together.

A) Crest rails
B) Stretchers
C) Spindles
D) Splats
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A ____ is defined as a piece of furniture, consisting of a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arms, that is designed to accommodate one person.

A) chair
B) sofa
C) couch
D) settee
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Chairs may be divided into five main categories.
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The first Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee in 1930.
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Pews are typically used in churches for seating the congregation.
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____ are essentially benches with backs, and like benches, they are built to seat more than a single occupant.

A) Sofas
B) Pews
C) Loveseats
D) Adirondack
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____ are essentially small couches that are designed to provide seating for more than one person.

A) Adirondack chairs
B) Sofas
C) Loveseats
D) Pews
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____, also called couches, are actually larger versions of easy chairs.

A) Sofas
B) Pews
C) Adirondack
D) Benches
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____ may be metal or wood and are useful for temporary seating, which can be easily set up and stored when not in use.

A) Pews
B) Sofas
C) Adirondack chairs
D) Folding chairs
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If the parts of the chair frame are round, ____ mortise-and-tenon joints are utilized.

A) straight
B) round
C) square
D) angular
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A ____, like a chair, is for a single occupant.

A) sofa
B) bench
C) stool
D) pew
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It is difficult to accurately drill holes in ____ stock.

A) flat
B) long
C) square
D) round
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A(n) ____ provides seating for more than one person.

A) Adirondack chair
B) bench
C) stool
D) chair
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____, Fraxinus Americana, is a coarse but generally straight-grained wood that is similar to oak in appearance but is lighter in color with a pale brown heartwood.

A) White ash
B) Maple
C) Hickory
D) Pine
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____, Fraxinus Americana, is commonly used for baseball bats, tool handles, and cabinetry, and it is an excellent wood for bending.

A) Maple
B) Hickory
C) White ash
D) Pine
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