EXAM 2025 WITH MULTIPLE CHOICE OF
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT
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Treated paper - CORRECT ANSWER-A paper which has a dye layer on
top, making it suitable for photographic printing
Bleached card - CORRECT ANSWER-A card which has been
chemically treated to give it a lighter colour. Mostly used in
greeting cards and high quality packaging
Mount board - CORRECT ANSWER-A board made from compressed
fine cotton fibres to made a rigid board. Mostly used for
presenting artwork
Formed paper pulp - CORRECT ANSWER-A board which is made from
recycled paper, a sustainable alternative for packaging
Metal effect card - CORRECT ANSWER-A card which has a thin metal
layer to enhance aesthetics, used for gift packaging
Foil back/laminated card - CORRECT ANSWER-A card which has a
polymer film or foil to provide a water resistant layer. Used for
drinks packaging
,Oak - CORRECT ANSWER-A hardwood which is hard, tough, durable,
high density. Has a good grain aesthetic. Mainly used for indoor
furniture and flooring
Mahogany - CORRECT ANSWER-A hardwood which is hard, reddish-
brown and from a tropical tree, used for high-quality furniture.
Beech - CORRECT ANSWER-A hardwood which is close-grained, hard
wearing, and strong, also finishes well. Used for furniture, toys,
and kitchen utensils
Birch - CORRECT ANSWER-A hardwood which has smooth, white
bark. Easy to form. Used for laminating and furniture
(plywood)
Teak - CORRECT ANSWER-A hardwood which is high-quality and
used to make buildings and ships because it is strong and
durable
Ash - CORRECT ANSWER-A hardwood which is creamy yellow in
colour, wide grained and lightweight. Can be steam bent. Used
for furniture and cricket stumps
Spruce - CORRECT ANSWER-A softwood which has a creamy white
colour, not very tough. Used for indoor work including
bedroom and bathroom furniture
,Pine - CORRECT ANSWER-A softwood which has a very light brown
colour, straight grained and sometimes knotty, fairly tough.
Used for cheap quality furniture and simple joinery
Larch - CORRECT ANSWER-A softwood which has a red hue,
naturally resistant to rot. Used for outdoor applications
including decking and sheds
Cedar - CORRECT ANSWER-A softwood which is lightweight but not
very strong, expensive, durable against moisture due to natural
oils. Used for outdoor building and external wood panelling
(cladding)
Redwood - CORRECT ANSWER-A softwood which has a red hue, high
quality and expensive. Used for joinery and furniture
Douglas fir - CORRECT ANSWER-A softwood which has red
undertones, heavier and cheaper than pine. Used for framing of
weight- bearing structures.
Planed all round (PAR) - CORRECT ANSWER-A wood stock form
which has been finished on all surfaces
Planed square edge (PSE) - CORRECT ANSWER-A wood stock form
which has only been planed on two sides
Rough sawn timber - CORRECT ANSWER-A raw milled stock form
, Natural timber - CORRECT ANSWER-A wood stock form which hasn't
been treated or planed
Mouldings - CORRECT ANSWER-A wood stock form which is used for
skirting boards
Manufactured boards - CORRECT ANSWER-A wood stock form which
has been manufactured
Plywood - CORRECT ANSWER-A manufactured board made from
birch, made up of an odd number of layers, usually used for
floorboards
Marineply - CORRECT ANSWER-A form of plywood used for boat
dashboards because of its water resistance
Areoply - CORRECT ANSWER-A form of plywood used for aircraft
applications such as gliders
Flexiply - CORRECT ANSWER-A flexible form of plywood, used for
curved panels
Chipboard - CORRECT ANSWER-A manufactured board made from
wood chips, used for kitchen worktops and is usually covered by
melamine formaldehyde
MDF - CORRECT ANSWER-A manufactured board used for model
making