A) Soda B) Silica C) Lime D) Potash
A) Soda B) Silica C) Lime D) Potash
A) Alumina B) Glass C) Magnesia
A) Immersion method B) Flotation method
A) Ultraviolet light examination B) Physical properties examination C) Spectographic test D) X-ray diffraction test
A) Potash B) Magnesia C) Alumina
A) At angle from the left B) At angle from the right
A) Flotation method B) Immersion method
A) Perpendicular to the windowpane B) Around the hole C) Outside the hole
A) Polish test B) spectrographic test C) Ultraviolet experiment test. D) X-ray diffraction test
A) Stress lines on a concentric crack will be at right angle to the front side. B) Stress lines on a radial crack will be at right angle to the front side of the glass C) Stress lines on a radial crack will be at right angle to the rear side of the glass. D) Stress lines on a concentric crack will be at right angle to rear side.
A) Analysis of glass from vehicle B) automobile glass analysis C) analysis of broken glass D) Analysis of glass from accident
A) Fractures of broken window B) Fractures on commercial glass C) Fractures on safety glass D) Fractures of windowpane
A) First B) Fourth C) Third D) Second
A) Should not injure the impression B) Must harden rapidly to a rigid mass C) Must not have the tendency to adhere to the impression D) It must be easy to apply.
A) B 12%, Sn 25%, Pb 12.5%, Cd 50% B) Pb 50%, Cd 12.5%, Sn 25%, B 12.5% C) Cd 12.5%, Pb 25%, Ð’ 50%, Sn 12.5% D) Sn 12.5%, B 25%, Cd 12.5%, Pb 50%
A) Cudisim B) Cadium C) Cathon Dioxide D) Cadmium
A) Woods metal B) Celerity C) Negocoll D) Alloy
A) Accelerating B) Hardening C) Hustening D) Retarding
A) Woods metal B) Plastic material C) Plaster of Paris D) Negocoll
A) Celerit B) Negocoll C) Plastic material D) Plaster of Paris
A) It is hard to identify since one mark overlaps the other B) Examination of tool impression is done by comparative examination the purpose of which is to determine or to show that the tool made the impression in question. C) Imprint is a weak mark made by gravity that stays on the surface. D) Any material which can be changed from plastic or liquid state to the solid condition is called casting
A) Friction marks B) Tool marks C) Freckles marks. D) Compression marks
A) doxide B) Gas C) Glass D) solid
A) Dynamite force B) Dynamite break C) Dynamic break D) Dynamic force |