| A | B | 
|---|
| It is OK to keep some equipment in your own storage container even if the teacher has asked you to turn it in. | FALSE | 
| There is never any time when it is acceptable to throw or toss something. | TRUE | 
| Movement around the room should be limited as much as possible. | TRUE | 
| Horseplay is OK as long as you are not holding a piece of equipment in your own hand. | FALSE | 
| Use items only for what they are designed for. | TRUE | 
| When not being used for cutting jobs, shears or scissors should be closed and put down in a safe place. | TRUE | 
| A magnetic holder is a good substitute for a pin cushion. | TRUE | 
| A sewing gauge (or seam gauge) and a seam ripper are both examples of marking tools. | FALSE | 
| Pins, needles and thread are examples of sewing tools. | TRUE | 
| It is OK to toss someone a ruler or spool of thread. | FALSE | 
| Shears are used for cutting fabric. | TRUE | 
| When handing someone a sharp tool, you should hand THEM the handles or unsharpened end. | TRUE | 
| Pretending to sword fight with shears is OK as long as they are closed and you are just playing. | FALSE | 
| Shears and scissors are the same tool with two different names. | FALSE | 
| Sewing tools have specific uses, but is is OK to use them for other purposes in our sewing lab. | FALSE |