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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 15)
15.
Generally wooden moulds are made from
ply wood
shisham wood
deodar wood
teak wood
hard wood.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.

Prasanna Gosavi said:   3 years ago
'Shisham' wood is better than Teak wood because,
* it has more flexibility than teak wood
* it doesn't warp easily
* it is cheaper than teak wood.
(3)

Aslam Jawale said:   3 years ago
Shisham wood is better Because it has more flexibility than teak wood.
(2)

Shivam said:   7 years ago
Teak wood is harder than Shisham wood.

Why the answer is n't D?

Chetan C said:   6 years ago
Shisham is used for making molds because it doesn't warp easily.

Roma Naz said:   1 year ago
Plywood is preferable due to its low cost and durability.

Ashish said:   8 years ago
Shishum is correct. I agree with the given answer.

Zarak said:   5 years ago
Teak is harder but it is expensive than Shisham.

Larry said:   3 years ago
Why the answer not hard wood? Please explain.
(1)

Agha Bilal said:   12 months ago
Agree, Option B is the correct answer.
(5)

Manish said:   8 years ago
The wood of shisham is hard.


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