A hook isn't really a "machine" at all. Depending on its construction, in a particular application it might be operating as a lever, or possibly as an inclined plane, but it's really not possible to say with any certainty what kind of simple machine it is without more details of exactly what the hook is doing. It may not be any kind of simple machine.
A nail puller is a type of lever. A lever is a simple machine. A nail puller is used to wrench out nails out of a surface , if by chance someone hammers it in the wrong place.
A hole puncher is a lever.
And a lever is a type of simple machine.
It is a second-class lever.
punching machine
inclined plane
A screw.
A common HSS drill bit.
A drill is a hand or electric powered device to bore holes.
drill, dowel
hand drill machine is a hand tool used to make holes on hard surfaces with the help of a rotating drill bit as its cutting edge
A pulley isn't a kind of simple machine, it is a simple machine
inclined plane.........you realy had to ask that
a wedge is something that is where a drill goes
All it does is rotate and cut through the material. That is a simple action.
A train is not a simple machine.
The wedge on a drill is the cutting edges on the end of the drill bit. The sharp edges grab and "wedge into" material to remove it.
The twist drill uses flutes that act as an Archimedean screw to lift swarf from the hole.