Review Questions
This test consists of 23 statements with one (or more) missing words from each.
Fill in the blanks using the appropriate word(s) from the drop-down menu next to each blank
(each one must be used only once).
You have 25 minutes to complete the test.

  
Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
   balanced      bottom layer      bundle      bunks      cab      carrot load      disorder      experience      forwarding      gate      grappling      harvesting      heaped load      horizontal      imagination      knocked even      mortal danger      pulpwood      rot      solid wood      squeezed      stacks      stakes      unload      weight distribution   
1. Using the correct point is always very important during forwarder loading and unloading.
2. The shortest pulpwood logs (3 – 3.5 m) logs should not be knocked at the .
3. The grappled bundle must be on the ground.
4. It is very important that the bundle of wood is free of residues.
5. According to scaling regulations, a pile containing rocks is rejected.
6. The is the foundation for the whole load.
7. When branches follow the wood bundle, try to place them on the .
8. Having the wood touching the gate is very important for optimizing on the forwarder.
9. When , you should position the machine sufficiently close to grapple the wood at the correct point.
10. It is very important to make sure that the load contains a relatively high volume.
11. You are not permitted to create a if the machine is standing on a downslope.
12. The bundle of wood must be “knocked even” away from the .
13. The operator should always plan how to place the next .
14. A “” is not the right way of loading the forwarder.
15. Combine small wood together.
16. Much higher load in the rear end of the forwarder is a .
17. When you load a log with in one end, plan to unload it separately from the sawlogs.
18. Proficient loading results in load.
19. A load minimizes the risk of unnecessary wear of the forwarder.
20. The loading system is basic and should be used in combination with and .
21. A bundle containing only a few pulpwood logs can be suitably against the during loading.
22. A well-constructed load will be easier to .
23. A log with a big buttress can cause .