DSSSB Painter Paper 2014
Which line type is thick and black ?
(a) Visible lines
(b) Centre lines
(c) Construction lines
(d) All of the above
The ratio of the length of the object represented on drawing to the actual length of the object represented is called
(a) Plain scales
(b) Diagonal scales
(c) Representative fraction
(d) Comprarative scales
All dimensions are shown from a common base line in __________dimensioning.
(a) Progressive or parallel dimensioning
(b) Continuous or chain dimensioning
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of the above
The primary unit of measurement for engineering drawings and design is
(a) millimetre
(b) centimetre
(c) meter
(d) inch
Pencil of soft grade sharpended in the form of ____________is used for sketching and lettering.
(a) Flat
(b) Round
(c) Conical point
(d) Chisel
___________are used for drawing curves which cannot be drawn with a compass.
(a) Compass
(b) Bow divider
(c) Scale
(d) French curve
The edge of the board on which T-square is made to slide is called its
(a) working edge
(b) straight edge
(c) chisel edge
(d) batten
________________are a mixture of binders (nitrocellulose and resins), plasticizers and (Optionally) pigments dissolved/ dispersed in organic solvents.
(a) Nitrocellulose lacquers
(b) Enamels
(c) Varnishes
(d) Latex paints
Which of the following paint gives reflective coating highly resistant to weathering and suitable for interior use on wood, metal or masonry ?
(a) Aluminum paint
(b) Enamel
(c) Varnish
(d) Latex paint
The wet or dry thickness of a coating film is called
(a) Build
(b) Bounce back
(c) Blister
(d) Bloom
Premature drying of a coating during spraying causing a spider web effect is called
(a) Cohesion
(b) Cob webbing
(c) Blooming
(d) Blushing
The enamel prepared by dissolving asphalt in linseed oil and turpentine is called
(a) Oil varnish
(b) Spirit varnish
(c) Black Japan
(d) Copal varnish
Copal varnish is a
(a) Oil varnish
(b) Spirit varnish
(c) Distemper
(d) Enamel
The improper mixing of the paint and the thinner results in the formation of tiny round holes with solid deposit at the centre is called
(a) Pin holing
(b) Bleaching
(c) Blistering
(d) Wrinkling
The formation of blisters in paint films by the local loss of adhesion and lifting of the film from the underlying substrate is called
(a) Bleeding
(b) Bleaching
(c) Bilstering
(d) Blooming
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