BTECH EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
what do you call a door stopper - ANSWERSvaciada
What is used between two different materials at door entry - ANSWERSThreshold
A type of bolt that can be accessed on one side only - ANSWERSbarell bolt
In a heavy panel door, what is the most app...
What is used between two different materials at door entry - ANSWERSThreshold
A type of bolt that can be accessed on one side only - ANSWERSbarell bolt
In a heavy panel door, what is the most appropriate to use so that the door will automatically close
without pushing or pulling - ANSWERSgravity hinge
Keneth and Mock is a local company that started in 1997 that provides top quality European product and
technology to the local construction industry. What do they supply and Install - ANSWERSPVC U Doors
and Windows
Filler of a flush door - ANSWERSstyropore
are used on doors that do not require any locking mechanism. This usually applied to hallway doors,
closetd, pantry or laundry room - ANSWERSPassage doors
Are used on doors that require a door to be locked from inside a room but do not require a key. The lock
will br activated by a push button or rotating button. These locks are designed so the door will unlock
automatically when opened from inside - ANSWERSPrivacy door
are used on doors that require a key to lock thr door from the outside or inside. Some keylock designs
allow you to exit the room without unlocking the door which locks again automatically when the door
closes - ANSWERSEntrance Door
Are used on doors that require a handle but neither a door nor a latvh. They are most
, commonly used on French doors or other decorative interior applications - ANSWERSDummy door lever
Wood connectors are stronger when - ANSWERSperpendicular to grain
In vernacular term, what is cut in solid wood to accomodate another member in order to prevent water
seepage - ANSWERSvaciada
Which moulding is used to avoid termination - ANSWERSovolo
A molding curving away from a given surface and terminating that surface - ANSWERScavetto
Which molding is best for ceiling corners - ANSWERScyma reversa
Simplest and weakest joint - ANSWERSbutt joint
Angle used for miter joint - ANSWERS45
A woodworking joint made by cutting a set complementary cut in two pieces of wood which are glued
together - ANSWERSBox joint
Most rigid type of wood joint - ANSWERSMortise and tenon
Joint for wood planks - ANSWERSTongue and Groove
what is 2"x12" and supports the treads - ANSWERSStringer
Where is cocolumber least used - ANSWERSdoor jamb
Matimco is known for - ANSWERSwood products
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