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Basic Technology Second C.A.Test Questions



Welcome back. The following questions are set to test your ability to think, yes, rack your on topics and facts on what you really know. If you notice any difficult question, you are advised to consult your text book or notes.
Now attempt the following questions and post your answers on our COMMENT option below.
Again, if you have learnt anything from this exercises, please feel free to invite your friends from other schools to learn with us.
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                                        Questions
1.When a metal can be drawn out or stretched in order to reduce the diameter to a fine wire, it is said to posses……………………………
2.The five main parts of a tree are (i)…………..,  (ii)………………,  (iii)………………, (iv ………………….., and (v)……………….
3. Brass is an alloy consisting of the combination of ……………………+ ………………………….
4. The type of wood mostly found in tropical regions are…………………………………..
5. The ability of metal to be rolled, hammered and bent without breaking or cracking is known as …………………………………….
6. The ability of ceramics to break when it drops is known as………………
7. Ceramics materials are suitable for furnace linings and ovens because it is …………………………………………………………………
8. Synthetic rubber is obtained from petroleum products while natural rubber is obtained from …………………………
9. Bronze is the combination of …………………..+………………………..+ ……………………………………….
10. An alloy of metal can be defined as ……………………………………………………………………..
11. Name two types of wood defects  (i)….……………… (ii)……………………..

12. A metal which does not contain iron is known as…………………………


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