Diploma in wood craft

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Diploma in wood craft

Online Examination Detail:

Duration- 120 minutes.

NumberĀ of Questions- 60. (Multiple Choice Questions).

10 Questions from each module, each carry 10 marks.

Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.

There is no negative marking in this module.

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1. What is the main function of a rotary tool in craft technology?

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2. What is the primary use of a jig in crafting?

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3. What term describes the process where a tree's heartwood becomes darker and more durable with age due to the accumulation of certain compounds?

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4. Which tool is used for measuring and marking precise angles in woodworking?

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5. In design, what is the term for the visual path the viewer's eye follows through a composition?

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6. Which type of wood is generally used for structural applications due to its strength?

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7. In metalworking, what is the purpose of annealing?

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8. In design, what term describes the use of different elements to highlight differences and create visual interest?

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9. What is the main structural component of wood?

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10. Which wood defect is characterized by irregular or uneven grain patterns?

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11. Which growth ring is typically denser and darker in color?

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12. Which design principle involves arranging elements to create a sense of movement or flow in a composition?

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13. What is the primary purpose of a carpenter's square?

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14. Which tool is used for creating detailed designs or patterns in metal or wood?

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15. Which part of the tree is responsible for new growth and cell formation?

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16. Which tool is used to create grooves or decorative edges in wood?

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17. Which type of wood joint is commonly used to join two pieces of wood end-to-end?

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18. What tool is used to create a specific angle for cutting or joining wood pieces?

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19. What is the term for the space between and around objects in a design?

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20. Which type of cells in wood are primarily responsible for the transport of nutrients horizontally across the tree?

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21. What property of wood determines its ability to resist decay?

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22. What type of saw is best suited for making intricate and curved cuts?

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23. Which part of the wood is primarily responsible for transporting nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the tree?

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24. What are the primary structural components of wood?

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25. Which type of adhesive is commonly used in woodworking for strong, durable bonds?

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26. What type of measuring tool is used to ensure that a surface is level?

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27. What is the term for the principle that involves using the same or similar elements throughout a design to create unity?

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28. What is the main function of the xylem in a tree?

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29. Which type of saw is best suited for making straight cuts in wood?

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30. What tool is typically used for shaping and smoothing edges or corners?

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31. Which term describes a color scheme that uses varying shades and tints of a single color?

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32. Which safety equipment is essential when working with power tools?

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33. What is the process of joining pieces of fabric together using needle and thread called?

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34. Which tool is used to shape and smooth wood surfaces by removing thin layers of material?

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35. Which tool is commonly used to smooth the surface of wood?

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36. Which tool is used for marking lines on wood for cutting or assembly?

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37. What is the principle of design that refers to the spacing and arrangement of elements to create visual interest and organization?

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38. Which wood is known for its high natural oil content, making it resistant to insects and decay?

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39. In wood anatomy, what are fibers primarily responsible for?

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40. In wood terminology, what does the term "grain" refer to?

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41. What is the primary function of a table saw?

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42. What type of wood is formed from the xylem tissue and is responsible for the tree's structural support?

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43. What is the principle of design that refers to the visual weight distribution in a composition?

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44. What is the primary function of a doweling jig?

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45. In crafting, what is the purpose of a coping saw?

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46. What is the primary purpose of a jointer in woodworking?

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47. Which type of growth ring indicates a period of rapid growth, typically in the spring?

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48. Which design principle deals with the placement of elements to achieve an equilibrium in a design?

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49. What is the primary purpose of a lathe in craft technology?

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50. What is the purpose of a planer in woodworking?

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51. Which type of wood is derived from angiosperms?

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52. What is the main purpose of wood filler in carpentry?

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53. Which element of design refers to the overall shape and form of objects in a composition?

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54. Which woodworking tool is essential for creating accurate crosscuts on a workpiece?

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55. What tool is essential for driving nails into wood?

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56. Which material is often used in jewelry crafting for its high shine and malleability?

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57. What is the process of drying wood to reduce its moisture content called?

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58. Which type of drill bit is designed for drilling larger holes in wood?

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59. What causes the different colors seen in heartwood versus sapwood?

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60. What is the primary method for determining the moisture content of wood?