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The commonly used colour pigment in paints, is
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A. ambers
B. carbon black
C. iron oxide
D. lamp black
E. all the above.
Correct Answer
all the above.
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1. Lacquer paints
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A. are generally applied on structural steel
B. are less durable as compared to enamel paints
C. consist of resin and nitro-cellulose
D. contain alcohol as thinner
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
2. In the cement the compound quickest to react with water, is
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A. Tricalcium aluminate
B. Tetra-calcium alumino-ferrite
C. Tricalcium silicate
D. Dicalcium silicate.
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Correct Answer: Tricalcium aluminate
3. Sand stone is
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A. sedimentary rock
B. metamorphic rock
C. igneous rock
D. volcanic rock.
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Correct Answer: sedimentary rock
4. For filling cracks in masonry structures, the type of bitumen used, is
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A. cut-back bitumen
B. bitumen-emulsion
C. blown bitumen
D. plastic bitumen.
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Correct Answer: plastic bitumen.
5. Plastic
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A. is an organic substance
B. consists of natural or synthetic binders
C. finished products are rigid and stable at normal temperature
D. is capable of flow when necessary heat and pressure are applied
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
6. For preparing porcelains, the clay should be
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A. sufficiently pure
B. of high degree of tanacity
C. of good plasticity
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
7. The rocks formed by gradual deposition, are called
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A. sedimentary rocks
B. igneous rocks
C. metamorphic rocks
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: sedimentary rocks
8. Galvanising means covering iron with a thin coat of
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A. tin
B. zinc
C. glaze
D. coal tar.
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Correct Answer: zinc
9. Gniess is obtained from
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A. igneous rocks
B. metamorphic rocks
C. sedimentary rocks
D. sedimentary metamorphic rocks.
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Correct Answer: sedimentary metamorphic rocks.
10. Good quality stones must
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A. be durable
B. be free from clay
C. resist action of acids
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
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