Sociology, asked by Hasminesamonte, 4 months ago

1. A tool with one end of its blade flattened and the other pointed at right angles to its handle is a
A. Mattock B. crowbar C. bolo D. spade
2. Which tool resembles the appearance of spoon and use for transferring soil?
A. Spade B. Shovel C. Spading fork D. Grub hoe​

Answers

Answered by DeenaMathew
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The tool with one end of its cutting edge or blade that is flattened and the other side is pointed at a right angle is a mattock

A mattock is a tool used for digging and chopping it usually has a long handle

and a head that is in the shape of a stout. It is especially used for hard surfaces  (Soil)

. The tool which has the shape of a spoon and which can be used for transferring soil is the shovel.

A shovel is a tool used for lifting or digging and moving objects or materials like coal and sand etc. The handle of shovels is usually made of wood to provide extra grip and rigidity. They are highly used in agricultural activities.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
5

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Mattock:

A mattock is a hand tool that is frequently confused with a pickaxe. It's used for chopping and excavating. Mattocks are extremely similar to what Americans call a Polaski. Edward Polaski, a forest ranger who invented it in the early 1900s, is the name given to this gadget.

Therefore, A tool with one end of its blade flattened and the other pointed at right angles to its handle is a mattock .

2. Shovel :

A shovel is a tool that can be used to do the following things:

  • Hole-digging
  • Items that must be moved
  • Lifting
  • Moving large quantities of materials (example: Sand, soil, stones or pebbles etc.)

Typically, they are composed of plastic or steel and have a handle.

It's most commonly used in gardening, particularly for digging and transporting dirt and other materials.

Hence, Shovel  tool resembles the appearance of spoon and use for transferring soil.

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