NABTEB Printing Craft Practice Practical Questions 2022 Latest Update

Filed in Exam by on February 17, 2022

– NABTEB Printing Craft Practice Practical Questions –

NABTEB Printing Craft Practice Practical NABTEB Expo Questions is out now on our website. In this article, I will show you past random repeated questions for free. All you need to do is to stay focused and follow this guide.

NABTEB Printing Craft Practice Practical Questions 2022 Latest Update

About NABTEB

The National Business and Technical Examinations Board were founded in 1992 to domesticate craft level examinations previously conducted by City & Guilds, Pittman’s, and the Royal Society of Arts throughout the United Kingdom in conformity with the principles of the National Policy on Education.

Its formation was the culmination of a 15-year evolutionary process in which FOUR Government Panels were established at various periods to assess the place and structure of public examinations in our educational system.

Mission      

Develop as a Globally Recognized Assessment Body for Craftsmen and Technicians.

Vision       

NABTEB is a vision-led, mission-driven public institution with the following vision: To be a Globally Recognised Assessment and Certification Body Preparing Candidates for the Workplace and Academic/Professional Excellence.

The management of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) is yet to release the 2022 November/December NBC/NTC and ANBC/ANTC examinations results.

Candidates who intend to take part in the 2022 NABTEB GCE can learn how to check their results online.

NABTEB is one of the examination bodies set up by the Federal Government in 1992 to reduce the burden of conducting examinations, which involves a lot of technical and trade-related practicals.

The board conducts the National Technical Examination (NTC), National Business Certificate (NBC) and their respective advance level examinations (ANBC and ANTC).

READ ALSO!!!        

NABTEB GCE Guide Nov/Dec 2022

NABTEB GCE Registration Form      

NABTEB Portal www.nabteb.gov.ng/

NABTEB Printing Craft Practice Practical Questions

Question 1

(a) Sketch a type and label four of its parts

(b) State two advantages of the monotype composition method over the linotype composition method.

(c) List three examples of face types.

Question 2

(a) State, in sequential order, the four operational steps involved in binding a saddle-stitched pamphlet.

(b) State two differences between perfect binding and edition binding.

(c) Name three materials used in the print finishing operation.

Question 3

(a) Explain the following terms, as applied to lithographic printing:

(i) contact printing;

(ii) basic exposure.

(b) State three factors to be considered when drawing the layout plan of a printing job.

Question 4

Use the sketch in Fig. 1 to answer question 4.

(a) Name the units labelled:
W;
X;
Y;
Z.

(b) State one function in each of the following in the offset press operation:

(i) blanket cylinder;

(ii) delivery unit;

(iii) feeding unit.

(c) Mention one safety device available in the feeding unit.

(d) List three methods by which the machine can be lubricated.

Question 5

(a) Sketch a prepared screen and label any three of its parts.

(b) Name two methods of screen printing.

(c) State one use each of the following in screen printing:

(i) squeegee;

(ii) frame;

(ii) ink.

DISCLAIMER! These are not real NABTEB Printing Craft Practice Practical Questions, but likely repeated questions over the years to help candidates understand the nature of their examinations. Ensure to note every question provided on this page.

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