A) Resistance B) Circuit C) Battery D) Conductor
A) Ohm B) Battery C) Electric circuit D) Conductor
A) Natural and artificial B) Watt and power C) Domestic and industrial D) Season and kiln
A) Roof B) Floor C) Foundation D) Wall
A) Strip foundation B) Raft foundation C) Pipe foundation D) Pad foundation
A) Ampere (A) B) Watt (W) C) Current (I) D) Voltage (V)
A) 0.12 amps B) 1.2 amps C) 12 amps D) 1200 amps
A) 3750A B) 0.375A C) 37.5A D) 3.75A
A) Measure current flow B) Measure resistance C) Adjust flow of current D) Stop current flow
A) Electromotive force (E.M.F) B) Volts C) Voltage D) Current
A) Marking out B) Wood work C) Metal work D) Surface plate
A) Angular B) Scriber C) Ball pein hammer D) Plating
A) No equal sides B) Two equal angles C) Three equal sides D) Two equal sides
A) Isosceles B) scalene C) Right angle D) Equilateral
A) Inside caliper B) Odd-leg caliper C) Divider D) Compass
A) Hammer B) Ball -peen C) Tinman's mallet D) Hardness tester
A) Metric rule B) Pliers C) Try square D) Bossing mallet
A) Punch B) Tinman's mallet C) Ball peen D) Hammer
A) Tinman's mallet B) Calipers C) Wrenches D) Screwdriver
A) Inside caliper B) Inside measurer C) Inside capler D) Inside diameter
A) Handle B) Hinge C) Frame D) Latch
A) Securing the door in a closed position B) Preventing the door from closing C) Reducing noise when closing the door D) Supporting the weight of the door
A) Glass B) Wood C) Plastic D) Metal
A) Serving as a door frame B) Providing structural support above an opening C) Acting as a decorative element D) Securing windows in place
A) Glass B) Brick C) Timber D) Concrete
A) Glass wall B) Timber stud wall C) Concrete block wall D) Solid brick wall
A) Enhancing the appearance of the wall B) Increasing the wall's strength C) Providing structural support D) Preventing moisture penetration
A) Plastic B) Metal C) Thatch D) Shingles
A) Allowing water runoff B) Providing ventilation C) Supporting the roof structure D) Creating an aesthetically pleasing look
A) Software Testing and Evaluation Methods B) Science, Technology, and Energy Management C) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics D) Sustainable Technologies and Environmental Management
A) Biotechnology B) Electrical Engineering C) Mechanical Engineering D) Information Technology
A) Nanotechnology B) Civil Engineering C) Material Science D) Robotics
A) Physical strength and endurance B) Strong artistic skills C) Analytical and problem-solving abilities D) Excellent social and communication skills
A) Drying timber to remove moisture B) Harvesting timber from forests C) Cutting timber into usable sizes and shapes D) Preserving timber to prevent decay
A) Strength B) Grain pattern C) Durability D) Density
A) Knots B) Cupping C) Rot D) Warping
A) Cupping B) Knots C) Rot D) Warping
A) Painting B) Pressure impregnation C) Varnishing D) Staining
A) Improving the dimensional stability of timber B) Increasing the strength of timber C) Protecting timber from decay and insects D) Enhancing the natural color of timber
A) It improves the acoustic properties of timber. B) It enhances the visual appeal of timber. C) It prolongs the lifespan of timber. D) It increases the flammability of timber.
A) Aluminum B) Steel C) Iron D) Copper
A) Zinc B) Silver C) Aluminum D) Gold
A) Forging B) Alloying C) Smelting D) Annealing
A) Casting B) Rolling C) Extrusion D) Machining
A) Allergenicity B) Density C) Conductivity D) Versatility
A) Pig iron B) Wrought iron C) Steel D) Cast iron
A) A pure metal B) A natural mineral C) A type of plastic D) A mixture of metals
A) Copper B) Iron C) Aluminum D) Bronze
A) To enhance specific properties of the metal B) To decrease the durability of the metal C) To increase the cost of production D) To reduce the strength of the metal |