A. mulberry
B. mahogany
C. sal
D. deodar
A. innermost annular rings around the pith
B. portion of timber between heartwood and cambium layer
C. thin layers below the bark
D. thin fibre which extends from the pith outwards and holds the annular rings together
A. deodar and shishum
B. chir and sal
C. sal and teak
D. chir and deodar
A. deodar
B. chir
C. shishum
D. pine
A. heart shakes
B. cupshakes
C. starshakes
D. rindgalls
A. lack of ventilation
B. alternate wet and dry conditions
C. complete submergence in water
D. none of the above
A. parallel to grains
B. 45° to grains
C. perpendicular to grains
D. same in all directions
A. only (3)
B. both (1) and (3)
C. both (2) and (3)
D. all (1), (2) and (3)
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true but R is false
D. A is false but R is true