App Logo

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
A printing process in which stencils are applied to a screen of silk and ink is forced is termed as

AGraffiti

BPhonography

CSerigraphy

DSericulture

Answer:

C. Serigraphy

Read Explanation:

Serigraphy, also known as silk screening, screen printing or serigraph printing, is a stencil-based printing process in which ink is forced through a fine screen onto the paper beneath. Screens were originally made of silk, but they are now made of finely woven polyester or nylon.


Related Questions:

Which of the following cylinder is used in stencil cutting?
The movement of ribbon automatically from full spool to empty spool is known as
The ink supplying part of the duplicator is_____ for taking copies.
Another name of long gear shaft in typewriter is called ?
In government order, below the abstract the abstract content usually leave two lines. space between