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FRSC 104 WEEK 4&5
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  • 1

    Is the result of a pencil being pushed against the writing surface so that pieces of graphite cling to the paper following the path of the writing instrument. It is a dry method that places marks on the surface of the paper. Other adhesive media include charcoal, chalk, and crayons.

    ADHESION

  • 2

    causes a liquid (ink) to penetrate the paper. The ink flows from a pen onto paper and must dry quickly to prevent smearing. Paper is treated so that the ink is absorbed without feathering or running on the paper.

    ABSORPTION

  • 3

    Was the first identified writing instrument. It was used to imprint wedge-shaped characters into clay tablets, which were then allowed to dry.

    ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA

  • 4

    It is a pen made from a flight feather of a large bird most often a goose. Were made from the first five flight feathers of the left wing of molting birds (usually, goose, swan bird, eagle, owl, turkey, hawk or chicken), depending on the availability of the feather. Feathers from the left wings were preferred because they curve outwards and away from the writer last long

    QUILL PEN

  • 5

    Made from calamus plants, found along riverbeds. The porous fibers absorb ink readily. However, the soft fibers tend to break down in a short period of time, and the reed must be set aside to Is a cut from a reed or bamboo with a slit in a narrow tip. Its mechanism is essentially similar to that of quill pen.

    REED PEN

  • 6

    was manufactured in France in 1784. Perigreen Williamson of Baltimore was the first to make the two side slits in the pen. Joseph Gillot of Birmingham, England, devised the steel pen press and introduced the practical manufacture of pens in 1822.

    STEEL PEN

  • 7

    Is a modern pen-nib point with a reservoir of ink at the upper back portion of the pen. This is said to have been patented by Mr. Lewis Watterman. has the advantage of being difficult to copy or forge for it reflects the true writing characteristics of the author.

    FOUNTAIN PEN

  • 8

    Is more disadvantageous for aside from the fact that it may not fully shows the true writing characteristics of the author, a writing made with this pen makes it easier to be imitated and more difficult to be examined.

    BALL POINT PEN

  • 9

    An entirely different pen has become important in the United State, the fiber tip pen this was developed in Japan and introduced in U.S. in early 1960s

    FIBER PEN

  • 10

    Are made of dense natural or artificial fibers impregnated with a dye. This marker can be cut into variety of shapes and sizes.

    FELT TIPMAKERS

  • 11

    Are the newest innovation. These pens contain a permanent gel in a liquid solution. The are fade proof and come in many different colors.

    GEL PEN

  • 12

    It's widely claimed that invention of paper is generally attributed to Chinese court official, They were first to succeed in making paper developed the idea of forming sheets of paper from hemp waste, vegetable fibers, bark of Marbury tree, rug, old fish netting, Laurel and Chinese grass.

    CAILUN

  • 13

    a brittle material made by crisscrossing strip sliced from the plant's pith, glued end to end like a scroll, an early form of book The Egyptians used as a writing surface

    PAPYRUS

  • 14

    Was created as a writing surface from the SKIN OF CALVES

    VELLUM

  • 15

    Paper from WOOD was first introduced between 1880 and 1890 (Modern Type)

    SULPHITE

  • 16

    is the least expensive paper manufactured. It is composed mostly of Ground Wood, causing it to discolor easily.

    NEWSPRINT

  • 17

    is so named because it was originally used to print stocks and bonds. Made from cotton are commonly used for business stationary and come in a variety of colors. The higher the rag content the more expensive the paper.

    BOND PAPER

  • 18

    are used primarily for labels and come with a variety of features. The major desire in is their curl-proof features.

    GUMMED PAPER

  • 19

    is a coarse, unbleached, heavy paper also noted for strength. It is used for paper bags, package wrapping and corrugated boxes

    KRAFT PAPER

  • 20

    used principally for checks is designed to reveal alteration. Originally, checks were used exclusively by banks and large businesses to exchange funds.

    SAFETY PAPER

  • 21

    A liquid solution containing dyes and/or pigments used to make visible marks on a writing surface

    INK

  • 22

    This is made out of coal tar dissolves in acids. However the ink is washable and therefore, is not good for permanent records.

    ANILINE INK

  • 23

    are supposed to be the best writing inks, quick drying, waterproof and durable. So manufacturers introduced alkali-resistant dyes ink caustic soda solutions.

    FOUNTAIN PEN INK

  • 24

    These are used mostly when a penetrating marking is desired that will not be erased. It is usually utilize during election. It is composed of logwood, potassium, aniline, bi-chromate, nutgall and silver nitrate

    INDELIBLE FLUIDS

  • 25

    consisting of hundreds of wedge shaped marks on wet clay tablets. The tablets were then hardened in ovens, making them unchangeable. A class of people called scribes emerged. The scribes did most of the writing, and were tasked with keeping records, recording of historical events and wrote societal myths.

    CUNEIFORM STYLUS

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is the result of a pencil being pushed against the writing surface so that pieces of graphite cling to the paper following the path of the writing instrument. It is a dry method that places marks on the surface of the paper. Other adhesive media include charcoal, chalk, and crayons.

    ADHESION

  • 2

    causes a liquid (ink) to penetrate the paper. The ink flows from a pen onto paper and must dry quickly to prevent smearing. Paper is treated so that the ink is absorbed without feathering or running on the paper.

    ABSORPTION

  • 3

    Was the first identified writing instrument. It was used to imprint wedge-shaped characters into clay tablets, which were then allowed to dry.

    ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA

  • 4

    It is a pen made from a flight feather of a large bird most often a goose. Were made from the first five flight feathers of the left wing of molting birds (usually, goose, swan bird, eagle, owl, turkey, hawk or chicken), depending on the availability of the feather. Feathers from the left wings were preferred because they curve outwards and away from the writer last long

    QUILL PEN

  • 5

    Made from calamus plants, found along riverbeds. The porous fibers absorb ink readily. However, the soft fibers tend to break down in a short period of time, and the reed must be set aside to Is a cut from a reed or bamboo with a slit in a narrow tip. Its mechanism is essentially similar to that of quill pen.

    REED PEN

  • 6

    was manufactured in France in 1784. Perigreen Williamson of Baltimore was the first to make the two side slits in the pen. Joseph Gillot of Birmingham, England, devised the steel pen press and introduced the practical manufacture of pens in 1822.

    STEEL PEN

  • 7

    Is a modern pen-nib point with a reservoir of ink at the upper back portion of the pen. This is said to have been patented by Mr. Lewis Watterman. has the advantage of being difficult to copy or forge for it reflects the true writing characteristics of the author.

    FOUNTAIN PEN

  • 8

    Is more disadvantageous for aside from the fact that it may not fully shows the true writing characteristics of the author, a writing made with this pen makes it easier to be imitated and more difficult to be examined.

    BALL POINT PEN

  • 9

    An entirely different pen has become important in the United State, the fiber tip pen this was developed in Japan and introduced in U.S. in early 1960s

    FIBER PEN

  • 10

    Are made of dense natural or artificial fibers impregnated with a dye. This marker can be cut into variety of shapes and sizes.

    FELT TIPMAKERS

  • 11

    Are the newest innovation. These pens contain a permanent gel in a liquid solution. The are fade proof and come in many different colors.

    GEL PEN

  • 12

    It's widely claimed that invention of paper is generally attributed to Chinese court official, They were first to succeed in making paper developed the idea of forming sheets of paper from hemp waste, vegetable fibers, bark of Marbury tree, rug, old fish netting, Laurel and Chinese grass.

    CAILUN

  • 13

    a brittle material made by crisscrossing strip sliced from the plant's pith, glued end to end like a scroll, an early form of book The Egyptians used as a writing surface

    PAPYRUS

  • 14

    Was created as a writing surface from the SKIN OF CALVES

    VELLUM

  • 15

    Paper from WOOD was first introduced between 1880 and 1890 (Modern Type)

    SULPHITE

  • 16

    is the least expensive paper manufactured. It is composed mostly of Ground Wood, causing it to discolor easily.

    NEWSPRINT

  • 17

    is so named because it was originally used to print stocks and bonds. Made from cotton are commonly used for business stationary and come in a variety of colors. The higher the rag content the more expensive the paper.

    BOND PAPER

  • 18

    are used primarily for labels and come with a variety of features. The major desire in is their curl-proof features.

    GUMMED PAPER

  • 19

    is a coarse, unbleached, heavy paper also noted for strength. It is used for paper bags, package wrapping and corrugated boxes

    KRAFT PAPER

  • 20

    used principally for checks is designed to reveal alteration. Originally, checks were used exclusively by banks and large businesses to exchange funds.

    SAFETY PAPER

  • 21

    A liquid solution containing dyes and/or pigments used to make visible marks on a writing surface

    INK

  • 22

    This is made out of coal tar dissolves in acids. However the ink is washable and therefore, is not good for permanent records.

    ANILINE INK

  • 23

    are supposed to be the best writing inks, quick drying, waterproof and durable. So manufacturers introduced alkali-resistant dyes ink caustic soda solutions.

    FOUNTAIN PEN INK

  • 24

    These are used mostly when a penetrating marking is desired that will not be erased. It is usually utilize during election. It is composed of logwood, potassium, aniline, bi-chromate, nutgall and silver nitrate

    INDELIBLE FLUIDS

  • 25

    consisting of hundreds of wedge shaped marks on wet clay tablets. The tablets were then hardened in ovens, making them unchangeable. A class of people called scribes emerged. The scribes did most of the writing, and were tasked with keeping records, recording of historical events and wrote societal myths.

    CUNEIFORM STYLUS