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  • 11517_17 (A)

    /Time : +v/Duration : 2 Hrs +vEi +E/Maximum Marks : 100

    |x {iE ./Question Booklet No. |x {iE G/Question Booklet Series {j Eb/Paper Code

    A

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  • 21517_17 (A)

  • 1517_17 (A) 3

    GENERAL APTITUDE

    1. Field inside a solenoid is:

    A) Directly proportional to its length B) Directly proportional to current

    C) Inversely proportional to the number of turns D) Inversely proportional to current : A) B) C) D) {{Fx { $# x {Dd A) F { L B) L{+ { L C) s~ Q { L D) L{+ { L : A) B) C) D)

    2. General formula of alkyne is

    $ % ALB ~ {Dd $ ) A) CnH2n + 2 B) CnH2n C) CnH2n - 2 D) CnHn

    3. Flow of energy in an ecosystem is always

    A) Unidirectional B) Bidirectional C) Multidirectional D) None of these

    + ) A) / B) /2 C) 3 /2 D) 4 {f ~{ N F {B$F A) {SsF S{ B) B S{ C) S{ D) FSL {LDs { 6 ) 8 A) / B) / C) 3/ D)

    4. Which of the following is an abiotic component

    A) Plants B) Animals C) Soil D) Microorganism 9 A) B) % C) : D) ; Q# {LDs FL AHsL D A) Sd B) C) L D) B{LASf A) B) C) D)

    5. Acid presents in bee sting is

    A) Methanoic Acid B) Hydrochloric Acid C) Acetic Acid D) Sulphuric Acid

  • 1517_17 (A) 4

    6. A gap between two neurons is called

    A) Synapse B) Axon C) Synthesise D) Dendron

    %% A) F B) Bs { $# L F LF A) B) AO C) {Bf D) {xx = A) B)

    7. Printing was first developed in

    A) Japan B) Portugal C) China D) Germany

    L 3 A) B) ) C) D) ) + L ${ F {{ L {B$#

    A) f B) {S C) `B D) f $ A) B) ) C) D) )

    8. The newspaper started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak was the

    A) Kesari B) The Hindu C) The Statesman D) The Tribune

    M = / A) B) % C) O D) +QR S LZ A LB$# Q LSf $#

    A) {L B) C) {s D) s + T ) A) B) G C) O D) +QR

    9. In which one of the following states is terrace cultivation practiced?

    A) Punjab B) Plains of Uttar Pradesh

    C) Haryana D) Uttarakhand

    9 / U ? A) B) V C) + D) V Q# {LD f{ | L L LB$F? A) q B) D { Ao C) D) DQ UB W ? A) B) V C) + D) V

    10. The National Consumer Day is celebrated on

    A) 24th December B) 24th November C) 24th October D) 24th September

    X Y / / A) 24/ B) 24 C) 24 Y D) 24 f QDs F Q{ LF A) 24 x{ B) 24 { C) 24 A{Lu D) 24 {{u X Z / A) 24 B) 24 [ C) 24

  • 1517_17 (A) 5

    11. Which of the following sets are odd numbers?

    9 ? Q# {LD {ss {Dd AS Q ? ? A) 2, 3, 7, 9, 11 B) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 C) 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 D) 3, 6, 8, 11

    12. A car covers a distance of 200km in 2 hours 40 minutes, whereas a jeep covers the same distance in 2 hours.

    What is the ratio of their speed?

    2 40 200/ , / 2 {{ {Z {S A L~?

    200 / 2 40 , 2 . V /? A) 3 : 4 B) 4 : 3 C) 4 : 5 D) 5 : 4

    13. 18/.. = 2 (What will came in place of ..)

    18/.. = 2 (.. E lx { C +M)

    18/.. = 2 ( ...............)

    18/.. = 2 (i E

  • 1517_17 (A) 6

    18. A clock seen through a mirror shows 8 oclock. What is the correct time?

    ) 8 / {{ F vL {L{? $ _ 8 . ` a / ? A) 8.00 B) 4.00 C) 12.20 D) 12.40

    19. All natural numbers and 0 are called the .. numbers.

    A) whole B) prime C) integer D) rational 0 .. c A) ) B) C) D) ~ Q H 0 L --------- Q { LF

    A) ~ B) {L C) AQ Q D) { e 0 -------- =. A) ) B) U C) e D) +

    20. The least number of five digits which is completely divisible by 39, is . .

    39 ) f . . o QL Q 39 f {Dd --------- A) 10101 B) 10062 C) 10016 D) 10023

    39 ) _ , . . A) 10101 B) 10062 C) 10016 D) 10023

    DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE

    21. Which one is not a seasoning defects in timber?

    A) Crook B) bowing C) Heart shakes D) Radial splits 9 4 ? A) B) G C) )

  • 1517_17 (A) 7

    23. We dont use green lumber in any milling process because-

    i) It has not throughly dried ii) It contains tree sap

    iii) Green colour is not good for carpentry iv) This type of wood will change over time

    which are correct?

    A) Only (i) and (ii) B) (i), (ii) and (iv) C) (ii), (iii) and (iv) D) All of them

    / G / 4 ,

  • 1517_17 (A) 8

    25. Factors those may lead to injury in work spaces are

    A) Ignorance absent mindedness and carelessness B) Using unsafe and wrong material a dull tool etc

    C) All the above D) None of the above

    ) f = A) q, B B) Z / C) )Y D) )Y 4 L{ {D L~ {S AW S { {Dd A) Aj, L, QQ#A~ B) A~ H s~ $ Q DL~ L C) D{N D) D{N {LDs { + p A) q % s B) , C) D)

    26. While operating a drill press what you must not do-

    A) wear safely glasses B) wear gloves C) wear ear muffs D) wear dust mask

    > A) s B) C) E D)

    27. Counter sink is the process of

    A) drilling a larger hole over the top of a smaller hole

    B) drilling a smaller hole perpendicular a larger hole

    C) drilling a larger hole below of a smaller hole

    D) all of them

    G / A) L L B) L = L C) L L D) LD+ Z {Dd FL L {D$#{ A) FL {ds S D{ FL S LB$F B) FL S D{ { {ds S LB$F C) {ds S { FL S LB$F D) D{N G / A) L L > B) v L L B > C) L L > D)

  • 1517_17 (A) 9

    28. Different types of timber have different density. What is the density of Teak? A) 650 kg/m B) 545 kg/m C) 855 kg/m D) 785 kg/m

    - sL L~ A{s? A) 650 {Lf/3 B) 545 {Lf/3 C) 855 {Lf/3 D) 785 {Lf/3 _ g . + /? A) 650 kg/m B) 545 kg/m C) 855 kg/m D) 785 kg/m

    29. Rip saw is designed for-

    A) cutting along the direction of the grain of the wood

    B) cutting across the grain at right angles to the direction of the fibers.

    C) cutting along the direction of the grain as well as across the grain at right angles.

    D) all of the above

    + / A) f / B) / f C) f / - f D) )Y F$#B xfB LBd A) Dx {S S{ Ls B B) B S{ {L~{ {S Ls C) {S S{ Ls $ {L~{ {S {B Ls D) D{N + p - A) Z / B) Z / C) Z / Z D)

    30. In which saw adjustable blades, which are passed through the handle and secured by to screws are used-

    A) Cross-cut saw B) Hand saw C) Back saw D) Pad saw

    / R , / c M / A) - B) C) y) D) Axf{ {x { {B B$F L D LB$F L {LD

    L{ LB$F A) L Ls L B) L C) L L D) x L RB, R % B a - A) - B) % C) D)

  • 1517_17 (A) 10

    31. Timber is considered sufficiently seasoned for carpenters work when it has lost-

    A) one-fifth of its weight B) one-third of its weight

    C) one-fourth of its weight D) weight does not reduce during seasoning j - A) B) - C) - D) G 4 LvL {B L B ~ D{S {{{{ {` LF {{{{ F B$F A) F Hf FL o B) F Hf FL C) F Hf FL `$ D) f { Hf B$F g n ] [ ----- . A) B) C) e D) G

    32. Desiccating is also known as-

    A) natural seasoning B) hot-air seasoning C) moist-air seasoning D) water seasoning

    A) T B) )- C) D) A L LL LF A) LL f B) s F f C) F-F f D) Hs f g =- A) i G B) s- G C) $- G D) p G

    33. The underground portion of wooden post hoardings may be preserved by-

    A) polishing B) charring C) Pointing D) Varnishing

    | A) B) C) D) i Lv { {x A F LB$F A) B) ` C) F+ D) ~} | - A) G B) g C) hg D) iG

    34. Which one is not a preservation process for wood?

    A) Painting B) tarring C) varnishing D) skidding

    9 / 4 ? A) B) C) i D) / {LDs Lv B FL ~ L { ? A) {+ B) s C) ~} D) x / / ? A) B) g C) iG D) G

  • 1517_17 (A) 11

    35. Zinc Chloride is used in-

    A) Kyans process B) Burnetts process

    C) Boucheries system D) The Noden-Bretenneau Process of Electric seasoning

    G

  • 1517_17 (A) 12

    39. Which one of the following is/are planes?

    i) Jack plane ii) Sash Fillister iii) old womans tooth iv) chariot plane

    A) Only (i) and (iv) B) Only (i), (ii) and (iv) C) All of them D) Only (i)

    9 F /c? i) F ii) / iii) $ % iv) + F A) (i) (iv) B) (i), (ii) (iv) C) D) (i) Q# {LDs(SL) { A{s? i) fL { ii) iii) Hx H s$ iv) `As { A) {L (i) H (iv) B) {L (i), (ii) H (iv) C) D{N D) {L (i) F ? i) F ii) / iii)$ % iv)+ F A) Y (i) (iv) B) Y (i), (ii) (iv) C) D) Y (i)

    40. Which one is not boring tool?

    A) Brad-awl B) Gimlet C) Brace D) Punch

    g 4 ? A) ~- B) = C) ~ D) Q# {LDs { s { ? A) x- A B) S{s C) { D) o g ? A) ~- B) C) ~ D)

    41. Joint which is not use for connecting boards in the same plane-

    A) rebated B) dowelled C) lap D) edges-shot

    / ) 4 A) + B) $ C) D) - {{ {L {S L B fF+ L LB$F A) {{sx B) {x{Hx C) D) F{f s F )

  • 1517_17 (A) 13

    44. A halved joint may secured by-

    A) bolts B) nails C) screws D) all of the above

    / A) $O B) C) D) )Y FL x fF+ F LB$F A) {s B) { C) D D) D{N h a - A) $ B) $ C) D)

    45. In which Tenon joint a wedge is used in to tighten the joint-

    A) Mortise and Tenon joint B) Double Mortise and Tenon joint

    C) Haunched Tenon joint D) Tusk Tenon joint

    / / A) ) B) ) C) D) {LD {s fF+{ fF+L sBs L B Q+ LB$F A) {sBf H {s fF+ B) x {sBf H {s fF+ C) ox {s fF+ D) s {s fF+ hB h : p - A) h B) h C) % h D) h

    46. Iron dog is made up of

    A) Cast Iron B) Grey Iron C) Wrought Iron D) Ductile Iron

    A) B) Z C) D)

  • 1517_17 (A) 14

    48. Which of the following below is/are not wire nail

    A) spike B) clasp nail C) brad D) all of them

    9 4 /c A) B)

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    52. Heading joints used in flooring are-

    i) squared ii) splayed iii) tongued iv) forked

    v) grooved

    A) only (i), (ii) and (iii) B) only (i), (iii) and (iv) C) only (i) and (ii) D) all of the above

    @g Y G i) ) ii) F iii) n iv)

  • 1517_17 (A) 16

    56. In which type of saw a narrow blade held in tension by a wooden frame and string?

    A) pad saw B) compass saw C) turning saw D) dovetail saw

    / R ? A) B) C) | D) {LD L L{ Lv { H A {xL {s{ QB$F ? A) x L B) L L C) s~} L D) {x{s L $ () B% ? A) B) C) | D)

    57. Saws are sharpened by

    A) Oil stone B) Triangular file C) Grinding wheel D) All of the above

    A) B) C) ZhG [ D) )Y LL F ~ LB$F A) AF { B) s B C) SB B D) D{N () A) B) C) ZhG D)

    58. The tool used for quick layout of angles particular for rafter

    A) speed square B) framing hammer C) twist drill D) cross cut saw

    @ % Y A) B) G C) O > D) {L~ LBL {ADs B s { L s B A) x { B) { C) s x D) L Ls L E $ A) B) G C) O > D)

    59. The sharpening of a tool on a sharpening stone by rubbing the tool on the stone-

    A) toenailing B) whet C) compass saw D) counter sink

    A) G B) [ C) D) G FL L $ D{ DL~L W A L LL LF A) {s{ B){s C) L L D) LD+ Z =- A) G B) [ C) D) G

    60. The cutting of the end of a piece at any angel other than right angle

    A) bench plane B) miter C) auger bits D) rabbet

    / A) F B) C) O D) FL { AL {L~ FL {L~{ Ls A) {o { B)s C) AS s D) {s 6 ` +Y 6 p =- A) F B) C) O D)

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    61. Knot is a defect found in a kind of timber which is caused by

    A) Attacked by fungi B) Attacked by insects C) Natural cause D) Attacked by animals A) B) C) D) S= {Dd FL L s L {{L~ L Lv{ {QB$F F L~ {B$F A) AL~ { B) Ls AL~ { C) LL L~ D) AL~ { ! , A) + + B) , + + C) - D) . + +

    62. Which of the following is not a straight cutting saw?

    A) Rip saw B) Cross cut saw C) Compass saw D) Panel saw / 2 ? A) 3 B) 4 C) D) Q# {LDs FL Q { Ls L { ? A) L B) L Ls L C) L L D) { L ? A) 3 B) 4 C) D)

    63. Which saw would be the best choice for cutting and opening wall board for a switch box?

    A) Hacksaw B) Coping saw C) Keyhole saw D) Fret saw 6 8 : + ? A) 8 B) > C) D) ? FL B` O B H {L Ls H {Q B {LD Ls { A{s? A) L L B) {L L C) L{ L D) {s L 6 8 : . . BC ? A) B) > C) D) D

    64. What is usually used by a carpenter for marking on a piece of wood?

    A) Highlighter B) Pen C) Pencil D) Chalk , ? A) B) C) D) Lv Q{ ` L B f{~ {BZ LL ~ { LB$F? A) BBs B) { C) { D) `L G . ? A) B) C) H D)

    65. Steel rule is used by a carpenter as

    A) Drawing tool B) Measuring tool C) Chipping tool D) Weighing tool I 6 J K , A) L> B) C) D) L {BZ L { LF A) xB s B) L s C) ` s D) Hf L s I 6 J N ? A) . B) C) . D) .

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    66. Which tool is used for extracting nail?

    A) Clawless hammer B) Claw hammer C) Sledge hammer D) Ball pen hammer , , ? A) 8 B) 8 C) 6 D) L+ L B {LD s LF? A) L{ B) L C) {f D) { . S ? A) T B) T C) D)

    67. What sort of material is PVA glue good to use for?

    A) Impermeable B) Rubber C) Porous D) None of the above PVA , : ? A) V B) C) ,W D) :X 2 F S L {LD L ${ L D A{s? A) A{ B) C) dN D) D{N {LDs { PVA ? A) V B) C) W D)

    68. Which of the following is a major characteristic of an Epoxy?

    A) They are very strong B) They are very cheap C) They are very weak D) None of the above / 8 ? A) Y Z B) Y 6 Z C) Y Z D) :X 2 Q F{O Q { L~ A{s? A) FSL B) FSL C) FSL D) D{N {LDs { : 8 S : ? A) B) 66 C) D)

    69. Cyanoacrylate is a multi purpose glue which is also popularly known as

    A) Soft glue B) Hard glue C) Super glue D) Hyper glue Cyanoacrylate [\ K A) : B) T C) D) B{AL{s {Dd FL Q Av {L { F { f~ A{s A) s S B) S C) S D) B S Y ] S A) _ ` B) : ` C) ` D) `

    70. Which type of joint is use for making shelves?

    A) Bridal Joint B) Mortise joint C) Bevel Joint D) Housing joint , + ? A) a B) : C) D) > { L B {LD L fF+ LF? A) Bx fF+ B) {sBf fF+ C) { fF+ D) D fF+ . S b ? A) a B) 3 C) D) >

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    71. Which of the following board is used for laminated cabinets?

    A) Hard board B) Card board C) Ply board D) Particle board / , : ? A) : : B) : : C) d : D) e : {{sx L{s B Q# {LD {L LB$F? A) { B) L { C) B { D) Ls { S : . ? A) : : B) : : C) d : D) e :

    72. In the terminology plywood, What does the term ply mean?

    A) thick layer of wood B) thin layer of wood C) thin layer of glue D) None of the above d: g d g : ? A) B) C) D) :X 2 BDx { B A$ L~ A{s? A) Lv {s B) Lv C) S D) DN {LDs { d hb, d g : ? A) B) C) D)

    73. The difference from a given point on one thread to the corresponding point on the next thread is called

    A) Helix B) Pitch C) Lead D) Travel C H K H A) 8 B) C) D) i FL {SsF F+ } AD FL F+ ; $# $LL L~ LF A) {O B) ` C) x D) s{ j ,+ > j >k N? A) 8 B) C) D) l

    74. A device attached to a wall behind the door mounted on the floor to prevent opening the door too wide is called

    A) Door lock B) Door bolt C) Door stopper D) Door clamp i , A) B) + C) 6 D) 8N L N {B$# FL DL~ `s~ D{ $F A { {Q{ ] L LF A) {x L B) {x {s C) {x D) {x L ] K 6 , S N A) B) + C) 6 D) 8N

    75. Which part of the tree is the most useful for carpentry work?

    A) Root B) Bark C) Sapwood D) Heart wood m : : ? A) B) C) D) : Sd {LD As Lv L B { A{s ? A) B) Sd {d C) Dx D) s Dx o X ? A) B) C) D) :

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    76. Which of the following cannot be done by a circular saw?

    A) Ripping B) Cross cutting C) Grooving D) Drilling / , C 2 ? A) 3> B) 4 ! C) p> D) L> Q# {LDsL FL L L LB ] ? A) B) L Ls C) S D) x ,4 8: ? A) 3> B) 4 ! C) p> D) L>

    77. Which . size determines the coarseness of a sheet of sand paper?

    A) Sand B) Paper C) Ferrous oxide D) Screen Z q : , . ? A) Z B) C) 8 D) 64 {LD ------------- Bf LSf L L$F? A) B) LSf C) {{ AoBx D) H ------- . A) B) C) 8 D) 64

    78. What does MDF stands for?

    A) Mild desert fibreboard B) Medium density fibreboard

    C) Maximum density fibreboard D) Mix dry fibreboard MDF : 8 ? A) Mild desert fibreboard B) Medium density fibreboard C) Maximum density fibreboard D) Mix dry fibreboard FxF A$ L~? A) Bx {xfs { B) x {xs { C) O {xs { D) O xF { : ? A) + : : B) H : C) 8 H : D) 8 L :

    79. The technique used for manufacturing material in multiple layers, so that the composite material achieve

    improved strength, stability, insulation, appearance due to use of different materials is called

    A) Toenailing B) Lamination C) Hinging D) Sanding p X 8 t u H : , 6S, , 6K A) > B) C) >> D) Z> Q {{ ~ $ B LD$# {L, L{fs $ D , , B{, L $ { B$F L LF A) {sF{ B) { C) q D) v 6 6 w + x ih, + 6 , 6, H, 6K ,4 N A) > B) C) >> D) >H

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    80. A nail is specified as A 50 3.0. What does it signify?

    A) Nail 0.50 mm long (not including the head and 3 mm in radius)

    B) Nail 0.05 mm long (not including the head and 3 mm in diameter)

    C) Nail 50 mm long (not including the head and 3 mm in diameter)

    D) None of the above A 50 x 3.0 K w , 8 z{ ? A) 0.50 ( 3 i] 2 ) B) 0.05 ( 3 | 2 ) C) 50 ( 3 | 2 ) D) :X 2 FL L+L 50x 3.0 { Bd> F A$ L~? A) L+ {Dd 0.50 ( H 3 L d) B) L+ {Dd 0.05 ( H 3 L d) C) L+ 50 ( H 3 L d) D) D{N {LDs { o }~ A 50 x 3.0. + ? A) 0.50 mm (S S 8 S i] 3mm ) B) 0.05 mm (S S 8 S | 3 mm ) C) 50 mm (S S 8 S | 3 mm ) D)

    81. What is motor driven, handheld chain saw used for

    A) For making plywood B) For making laminated wood

    C) For making particle board D) For felling tree , , A) d B) C) e : D) {s xB{, {x {` LL {LD$#B LF? A) BDx B B) {{sx Dx B C) s}L { B D) Sd Ls B , A) d . B) . C) e : . D) .

    82. Which one of the following can best resist attack by whiteants?

    A) Rosewood B) Teakwood C) Kail D) Chir / 23 4 v ? A) B) 3 C) D) Q# {LDs DB AL~L v { L$F? A) {fDx B) sLDx C) LB D) ` x` : 6 :? A) B) 3 C) D)

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    83. Which one of the following is an example of Softwood?

    A) Redwood B) Rosewood C) Wallnut D) Cherry / ? A) B) C) D) Q# {LDs uDx FL D~? A) {xDx B) {fDx C) Hs D) {` _ ? A) B) C) D)

    84. The principal types of trusses are named as

    A) Collar Beam,Gothic B) Queen Post, Mansard C) King Post, Latticed D) All of them

    A) , B) 6, : C) 6, 36 D) Q L s{L LF A) L , {S$#L B) LB {, C) L {, sx D) D{N - A) , B) 6, : C) 6, 36 D)

    85. Flat roof may covered by-

    A) lead, zinc or bituminous substances B) thin aluminium sheet

    C) all of them D) none of them

    A) , > : B) + C) D) 2 s F Ab {B{ A) x, fZ s D B) A s C) D{N D) D{N {LDs { _ K - A) , > ~ : B) + C) D)

    86. Which one of the following is not a natural adhesive?

    A) Hot glue B) Starch glue C) White glue D) Casein / 2 ? A) : B) 6: C) D) Q# {LDs FL LL Av {? A) s S B) ` S C) Bs S D) L{B - : ? A) ` B) 6: ` C) ` D)

    87. Which of the following is also popularly known as web clamp?

    A) Hand screw clamp B) Pipe clamp C) Mitre clamp D) Band clamp / , 8N K ? A) Z 64 8N B) 8N C) 8N D) Z 8N Q# {LDsL {L { {H L LF? A) D L B) B L C) { L D) L ; : 8N N? A) H 64 8N B) 8N C) i 8N D) H 8N

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    88. A . Is a zig for wood working which is used in combination with a hand plane to trim and square up

    the edges and ends of boards.

    A) Bench vice B) Bench stop shooting board

    C) Mitre box D) Ratchet brace . : : , A) B) 6 ! : C) 8 D) a FL ------------- {Dd Lv B FL fS L { L s L B { FL AL{ LB$F> A) {o B B) {o s { C) {s O D) {`s { -------- , ] i Hd : 3l . . A) H B) H 6 ! : C) i 8 D) a

    89. Chemical seasoning is also one of the methods of artificial seasoning of timber. Which chemical is used for such

    seasoning?

    A) Potassium B) Salt C) Sulphar D) Glucose > i > > , ? A) B) C) + D) ` {LL f {Dd LvL L D{ f L FL ~> F L f L B FL L {LL LB$F? A) {t B) ~ C) D) S{Lf ! . i ,4b . . S ? A) B) C) + D) `

    90. Length of a typical folding rule is about

    A) 8 ft. B) 18 ft. C) 28 ft. D) 38 ft. H >+ K A) 8 ft. B) 18 ft. C) 28 ft. D) 38 ft. FL ~ {x {Dd A) 8 s B) 18 s C) 28 s D) 38 s H x J ,. A) 8 B) 18 C) 28 D) 38

    91. Which one of the following is not a type of hinge?

    A) Security butt hinge B) Rising butt hinge C) Flush hinge D) False hinge / H 2 ? A) v H B) > H C) H D) + H Q# {LDs FL L q {? A) Ls s q B) Bf s q C) q D) q (>) ? A) 83 > B) > > C) _ > D) + >

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    92. The rounded edge of the tread projecting over the riser, Usually 20 mm.------

    A) Rising B) Nosing C) Landing D) Going

    Y l , H 20 .------ A) > B) > C) Z> D) {sx {SL Bf D{ $F, ~ 20 ------ A) Bf B) {f C) D) {SB j 8 20 .------ A) > B) > C) >H D)

    93. The vertical timber which closes the space between two steps-

    A) Rise B) Stringer C) Riser D) Trade

    b: 6d 6 A) B) >6l C) D) l s}L Lv Bs { { $# L L$F A) Bf B) q C) Bf D) {sx !b x - A) B) 6lH C) D) l

    94. A complete set of stairs reaching from floor to floor or from floor to a landing-

    A) Flight B) Rise C) Newel D) Going

    6 : Z> A) B) C) D) x FL ~ {s `s~ `s~L `s~ L B$F A) Bs B) Bf C) {H D) {SB +k + x +k x x : N- A) _ B) C) H D)

    95. The top horizontal member in a roof carrying the rafters.

    A) Barge B) Ceiling joist C) Ridge D) Rafters

    : 6 . A) B) > 6 C) 3 D) : d s f+ { {D${ s $F A) f B) fF C) f D) s _: x b o 6 . A) B) > 6 C) 3 D) _:

    96. Which part of the marking gauge is used to mark lines on wood?

    A) Beam B) Stock C) Thumb screw D) Spur or pin

    , , ? A) B) 6 C) 64 D) 6 L Sf {LD AL Lv{ B ` L B LF ? A) B) L C) $ D D) . S ? A) B) 6 C) 64 D) 6

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    97. Which one is not a type of roof?

    A) Gable roof B) Skillion roof C) Hipped roof D) None of the above

    2 ? A) B) 6 C) d D) :X 2 {LDs FL L { A) S{ B) C) x D) D{N {LDs { ? A) B) 6 C) d D)

    98. What are trammels used for?

    A) to mark out large diameter circles & arcs B) to mark out small diameter circles & arcs

    C) to mark out large rectangle & squares D) None of the above l+ ? A) | C & B) | C & C) &: D) :X 2 s{L {LD$#B LF? A) H ALL L L B B) {ds H ALL L L B C) AL H SLL L L B D) D{N {LDs { l+( J) ? A) | . B) | . C) : . D)

    99. PVC stands for

    A) Plastic Veneer chloride B) Poly Vibgyor Chloride

    C) Poly Vinyl Chloride D) None of the above PVC : A) Plastic Veneer chloride B) Poly Vibgyor Chloride C) Poly Vinyl Chloride D) None of the above A$ {Dd A) L {LBx B) {S {LBx C) B {LBx D) D{N {LDs { PVC : A) d6 8 B) g` 8 C) 8 D)

    100. Number and locations of noggings in a timber stud partition are depending on-

    A) deep skirting board B) dado rails C) chair-back rails D) all of these

    6 > T 6 : A) 6 : B) + C) - + D) FL s x s~{ S Q F D{ L{ A) x s} { B) x{x { C) {`-L { D) D{N ! b x T 6 - A) 6 : B) + C) - + D)

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