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In paints linseed oil is used as
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The inner part of a timber log surrounding the pith, is called
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The oil which is most widely used as vehicle for all ordinary paints is
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The constituent of paint which quickness the drying of vehicles is called
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The finely ground coloring material, which imparts color and opacity to the paint is called
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Wood suitable for building or other engineering works is called
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The finely colouring material, which gives colour and opacity to the paint is
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Age of a tree can be estimated
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Natural defects in timber are
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The timber whose thickness is less than 5 cm and the width exceeds 12 cm is called
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The solvent used in cement paint is
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The liquid medium used in oil paints is
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A solid substance in a fine state of division and forms the bulk of paint:
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The cracks which partly or completely separate the fibers of wood
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The decay of timber caused by alternative wetting and drying is called:A.
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Which of the following is not a 'Base' for an oil paint
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In which of the following direction the strength of the timber is maximum
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Seasoning of timber is required to remove
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When a timber is used for column the loading is
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The timber which is partly or fully covered with resins known as
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The oil which is the most widely used vehicle for all ordinary paints
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The defect of timber which are the indication of the branches that are existed in a living tree
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Most commonly used thinner in paints
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The rupture of timber tissues in circular direction
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A well-seasoned timber contains .......... % moisture
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The horizontal timber piece provided at the apex of a roof trusses called
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The oil which is most widely used as vehicles for all ordinary painting work is
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The constituent which provides body to the paint and on which depends to a great extent, the nature of the paint is called
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The presence of whitish spots or streaks in the timber is called
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The timber defect caused by the crushing of wood fibres resulting in the breakage of continuity of fibres is called
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The most commonly used thinner in paints
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The main corrosive resisting pigment in paint is
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A natural defect in timber in cracks extend from bark towards sapwood is called as
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Gas tanks are painted with
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A glass which floats in water and can be cut like wood is
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Durability of painted surface depends on
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Paint should provide resistance to
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Which method leaves the timber brittle after seasoning?
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Diagonal grain is a defect formed due to improper:
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The gradual loss of colour of paint due to effect of sunlight on pigments of the paint is called
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Seasoning of timber is the process of:
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Thin pieces of split or sawn wood are called:
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To reduce hygroscopicity & water absorption, wood is:
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Due to attack of dry rot, the timber:
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French polish is a type of:
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A constituent which is used for drying paint is known as:
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Which of the following one is example for endogenous trees?
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Putty is made up of:
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Turpentine oil is used in paints as:
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Alum is used for:
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