1. The protective and decorative film on a surface is
(A) Paint
(B) Thinner
(C) Filler
(D) Pigment
2. Pigmented liquid forming opaque thin layer on applying is
(A) Filler
(B) Thinner
(C) Paint
(D) Pigment
3. Component used to reduce the viscosity of the paint is
(A) Body
(B) Thinner
(C) Filler
(D) Pigment
4. Drying oil component of the paint consists of
(A) Thinner
(B) Vehicle
(C) Filler
(D) Pigment
5. Linseed oil and castor oil are the examples of
(A) Body
(B) Thinner
(C) Filler
(D) Pigment
6. Increases volume and durability of the paint
(A) Filler
(B) Body
(C) Thinner
(D) Pigment
7. Talc and gypsum in paint are examples of
(A) Filler
(B) Body
(C) Thinner
(D) Pigment
8. Colours and makes paint beautiful
(A) Thinner
(B) Pigment
(C) Filler
(D) Body
9. Quantity of _ in paint may be up to 12%
(A) Pigments
(B) Anti-skinning agents
(C) Plasticizers
(D) Drying agents
10. The elasticity of paint is controlled by
(A) Pigments
(B) Plasticizers
(C) Drying agents
(D) Anti-skinning agents
11. Triphenyl phosphate is an example of
(A) Pigments
(B) Drying agents
(C) Anti-skinning agents
(D) Plasticizers
12. Avoids skinning and peeling of the paint film
(A) Pigments
(B) Anti-skinning agents
(C) Plasticizers
(D) Drying agents
13. Poly hydroxyl phenol is an example of
(A) Pigments
(B) Drying agents
(C) Plasticizers
(D) Anti-skinning agents
14. The ingredients of a paint is stored on the storey
(A) Third
(B) Second
(C) First
(D) Fourth
15. Paint is filled in the tin cans in the storey
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
16. White colour paint can be produced by
(A) Carbon black
(B) Titanium oxide
(C) Ferric oxide
(D) PbO
17. Viscosity of paint is decreased by
(A) Dryers
(B) Plasticizers
(C) Thinners
(D) Fillers
18. Drying oil dries by absorbing _ from air
(A) Oxygen
(B) Hydrogen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Carbon dioxide
19. Property not required in paint
(A) Porous
(B) Sticking
(C) Durable
(D) Hard after drying
20. Property desired in paints
(A) Gloss/Shinning
(B) Crack on drying
(C) Flow insufficient
(D) Low covering power