6707- 312 Producing specialist finishes for painted decorative work

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A test on producing specialist finishes
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Question 1

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Which type of stencil is best used for producing a complex design?
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  • a Multi plate.
  • b Positive.
  • c Negative.
  • d Tied.

Question 2

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The method of using an overlay of squares to enlarge or reduce an image is known as
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  • a photocopying
  • b a grid system
  • c illuminated projection
  • d accurate measurement.

Question 3

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What is an advantage of using acetate stencil?
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  • a Self adhesive.
  • b Cheap to buy.
  • c Can see previous design.
  • d Can be used without cleaning.

Question 4

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Chalking on the underside of an image prior to drawing over it is known as
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  • a photocopying
  • b projecting
  • c pouncing
  • d tracing.

Question 5

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The advantage of using a craft knife to cut stencils rather than a utility knife is that it has a
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  • a smaller blade
  • b retractable blade
  • c bigger blade
  • d snap off blade.

Question 6

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Why is glass sheet the preferred base when cutting multi plate stencils?
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  • a It is transparent.
  • b It is readily available.
  • c It is safer to use.
  • d It does not scar.

Question 7

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When cutting stencils, what is the approximate angle the knife should be held at?
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  • a 5-10⁰.
  • b 20-50⁰.
  • c 80-100⁰.
  • d 100-120⁰.

Question 8

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When cutting stencils, a large margin is used to prevent
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  • a creep
  • b buckling
  • c lifting
  • d smudging.

Question 9

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What is the main consideration when setting out linear runs and border stencils for wall areas?
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  • a Windows and doors.
  • b Room dimensions.
  • c Symmetrical balance.
  • d Stencil size.

Question 10

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What is the name given to the line which is placed on the stencil and used to level against the chalk line?
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  • a Centre line.
  • b Horizontal line.
  • c Vertical line.
  • d Registration line.

Question 11

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What is the main advantage of using low tack tape when securing stencil plates to finished surfaces?
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  • a It can be used again.
  • b It does not damage the surface.
  • c It is cheap to buy.
  • d It is very sticky.

Question 12

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What defect can occur when too much paint is applied to a stencil plate?
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  • a Cissing.
  • b Creep.
  • c Bittiness.
  • d Lifting.

Question 13

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What is the main cause of buckled or curled paper stencils?
Answer
  • a Not enough sealer.
  • b Left hanging too long.
  • c Too much paint applied.
  • d Not dried properly before reusing.

Question 14

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What should a stencil brush be cleaned in after using water-borne stencil materials?
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  • a Brush restorer.
  • b Warm soapy water.
  • c White spirit.
  • d Methylated spirit.

Question 15

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How should stencil palettes be maintained and stored after use?
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  • a Stored in solvent.
  • b Wiped clean and stacked.
  • c Stored in lint free cloth.
  • d Left to dry and stacked.

Question 16

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The appropriate ground coat colour must be used on a wood effect to
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  • a prevent cissing
  • b prevent fading
  • c increase the durability
  • d ensure a realistic effect.

Question 17

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Which one of the following pigments can be used in both solvent and water borne materials?
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  • a Universal stainers.
  • b Artists oil.
  • c Acrylics.
  • d Gouache.

Question 18

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Which of the following colourants would be suitable to create a mahogany scumble?
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  • a Raw umber.
  • b Brunswick green.
  • c Burnt sienna.
  • d Paynes grey.

Question 19

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What is the final stage of the drying process for solvent borne scumble?
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  • a Coalescence.
  • b Evaporation.
  • c Oxidation.
  • d Polymerisation.

Question 20

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Which one of the following tools can be used to create coarse grain in oak?
Answer
  • a Combs.
  • b Feathers.
  • c Flogger.
  • d Fantail fitch.

Question 21

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Which one of the following brushes is used to simulate the pore markings in oak?
Answer
  • a Softener.
  • b Flogger.
  • c Overgrainer.
  • d Mottler.

Question 22

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Which one of the following tools is used to apply fine parallel grain patterns to completed work?
Answer
  • a Softener.
  • b Flogger.
  • c Pencil overgrainer.
  • d Mottler.

Question 23

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Prior to storage, steel combs should be
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  • a lightly abraded
  • b lightly oiled
  • c degreased
  • d primed.

Question 24

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Cutting vertically through the centre of the tree trunk will reveal the pattern known as
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  • a heartwood
  • b end grain
  • c quarter grain
  • d overgrain.

Question 25

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Wiping out with a rag over a veining horn on wood effect is used to produce
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  • a straight grain
  • b heartwood
  • c mottling
  • d flogging.

Question 26

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Which one of the following describes the process to gently fade out sharp edges of a wood effect?
Answer
  • a Overgraining.
  • b Rubbing in.
  • c Softening.
  • d Combing.

Question 27

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When applying a wood grain effect to a panel door where would the finishing point be?
Answer
  • a Muntins.
  • b Panels.
  • c Styles.
  • d Rails.

Question 28

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How are the veins in natural marble formed?
Answer
  • a Minerals.
  • b Man made.
  • c Limestone.
  • d Crystallisation.

Question 29

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Which one of the following is the BS4800 groundcoat colour for Vert de mer?
Answer
  • a 00E53
  • b 20E51
  • c 00E55
  • d 00A01

Question 30

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Which one of the following is the main pigment colour used in black and gold?
Answer
  • a Sienna.
  • b Ultramarine blue.
  • c Brunswick green.
  • d Umber.

Question 31

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Which one of the following is the main tool used to produce marble effects?
Answer
  • a Check roller.
  • b Dragger.
  • c Veining horn.
  • d Feather.

Question 32

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Which one of the following brushes is best suited to producing veins in marble?
Answer
  • a Flogger.
  • b Softener.
  • c Dragger.
  • d Sable.
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