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This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Building Materials knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
_________ is a strip of wood, usually moulded or Splayed, which is fixed on the sides and head of opening. |
A. | Style |
B. | Architrave |
C. | Architect |
D. | Head |
Answer» C. Architect | |
2. |
___________IS_A_MIXTURE_OF_A_LINSEED_OIL_AND_WHITING_CHALK.?$ |
A. | Putty |
B. | POP |
C. | Concrete |
D. | Jamb |
Answer» B. POP | |
3. |
__________is_a_strip_of_wood,_usually_moulded_or_Splayed,_which_is_fixed_on_the_sides_and_head_of_opening.$ |
A. | Style |
B. | Architrave |
C. | Architect |
D. | Head |
Answer» C. Architect | |
4. |
____________ is a piece of timber which is fixed in an inclined position within a frame? |
A. | Jamb |
B. | Reveal |
C. | Rebate |
D. | Louver |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
_________ is a vertical member which is employed to subdivided a window or door opening vertically. |
A. | Transom |
B. | Jamb |
C. | Mullion |
D. | Rebate |
Answer» D. Rebate | |
6. |
The entire assembly of styles, panels and rails is known as the __________ |
A. | Putty |
B. | Horn |
C. | Sash |
D. | Shutter |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
________ is the area of shutter enclosed between the adjacent rails. |
A. | Sash |
B. | Jamb |
C. | Holdfast |
D. | Panel |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
The top or uppermost horizontal part of a frame is known as the _______ |
A. | Panel |
B. | Hold fast |
C. | Horn |
D. | Head |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
__________ is the middle horizontal member of the shutter where the locking arrangement is provided. |
A. | Lock rail |
B. | Cross rail |
C. | Top rail |
D. | Bottom rail |
Answer» B. Cross rail | |
10. |
_________ is the top most horizontal member of the shutter. |
A. | Head |
B. | Bottom rail |
C. | Top rail |
D. | Style |
Answer» D. Style | |
11. |
________ consists of a group of member which form a support for a door or Window. |
A. | Sill |
B. | Head |
C. | Style |
D. | Frame |
Answer» E. | |