BHU PET 2011 M.F.a. Pottery & Cercmic

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    l lP/255/1No. of Questions : 50

    ~ W f i ' : 5 0TI .... : 1 Hours Full Marks: 150

    R:15Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3

    (Three) marks. One mark wil l be deducted or each incorrectanswer Zero mark will be awarded for each unattemptedquestion.

    3 l f ~ ~ q;r q;"f.t ' ' WiM ~ , Wo 3 ( l'l ' it'll,(2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to

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    06 To which pottery is known of Jaipur city ?1) For black Pottery(2) For high Temperature blue Pottery(3) For Low Temperature blue Pottery(4) For Low Temperature stone ware pottery

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    09 Which oxide is refrectory :(1) cobalt oxide(3) cobalt carbonate

    2) baruim carbonate(4) chromium oxide

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    16 What is dangerous temperature to develop the cracks in wares duringthe fIring?lR i i @d1 IR 1 Wl'I f IT ?1) 200 C to 250 C3) 800 C to 850 C

    2) 550 C to 600 C4) 900 C to 950 C

    17 Why deformed wares during Firing?1) Due to uneven wooden board2) Due to joint two pats3) Due to small bit of shelves dust4) Due to fast fIring

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    18 How much suitable temperature to calcine the hina clay for stain?1) At 1000 C to 1100 C3) At 650 C to 700 C

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    2) At 850 C to 900 C4) At 1100 C to 1200 C

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    (1) WN'T 1000 C it 1100 C(3) < I I l 1 650 C it 700 C

    (2) WN'T 850 C it 900 C(4) (3) 150 C ([if>

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    21 What is more percentage in Red clay?(1) Silica (2) Calcium oxide(3) Iron oxide (4) Manganese dioxide

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    25 Define the terms of glaze ?(1) cover wit clay (2) a glassy covered wares(3) cover with stains (4) covered wit slips

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    26 Pebbles is used for?(1) mixing (2) grinding hard materials(3) spraying (4) pugging

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    29 China clay app. melting point is :'-'t (1 1 1 1 ~ f 1 i :

    (1) 15000 C (2) 12000 C3) 18000 C 4) 20000 C

    30 Kealin is also known as(1 ) Silica (2) Felspar3) China clay 4) Bentonite clay

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    32 Who was the founder of Delhi blue pottery ?(I) Devi Prasad (2) K.V. Jena(3) Guru-Charan Singh (4) Raymaker~ 'L ITGU ' ' CflIH;{ lT ?(1) ~ l R 1 R(3) :p; -

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    36 Clay 2 glazes for the Potter auther :(1) Donald & Prith(3) Jane Perry mane

    (2) Trantristrom(4) Daniel Rhodes

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    37 The Fused Feispar Exhibits a milky :(1) yellow(3) white

    (2) transparent(4) translucent

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    43 When light can not pass through glaze due to :(1) ransparent (2) ranslucency(3) opeque (4) glossyICf lm -m '01: 'if; 'ffi1JT :I) q R C ; ~ r i f ; (2) >i"1R1Iq1 if.t 'R

    (3) 3WR ~ i f . t R (4) ""'" if.t 'R44 The first people that used clay articles in :(I) Persians (2) Assyrians (3) Ancient (4) Egyptian

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    47 It is soluble in water and is normally introduced in the form of a frit

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    (1) Galena(3) Borex

    (2) Lead oxide(4) Alumina

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    50 Which is not fragile material1) Stone ware3) arthen ware ' I ~ ( 1 ItT t1)

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