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The most popular type of organisation used for Civil Engineering Constructions, is
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A. line organisation
B. line and staff organisation
C. functional organisation
D. effective organisation.
Correct Answer
line organisation
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1. Which one of the following represents an activity
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A. excavation for foundation
B. curing of concrete
C. setting of question paper
D. preparation of breakfast
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
2. The artificial activity which indicates that an activity following it, cannot be started unless the preceding activity is complete, is known as
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A. event
B. free float
C. dummy
D. constant
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Correct Answer: dummy
3. The salient feature of functional organisation is
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A. strict adherence to specifications
B. separation of planning and design part
C. each individual maintains functional efficiency
D. work is properly planned and distributed
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
4. A construction schedule is prepared after collecting
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A. number of operations
B. output of labour
C. output of machinery
D. quantity of various items
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
5. The Overall in-charge of an organisation at the site responsible for the execution of the works, is
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A. Executive Engineer
B. Engineer
C. Junior Engineer
D. Sub overseer
E. Assistant Engineer.
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Correct Answer: Engineer
6. Bar charts are suitable for
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A. minor works
B. major works
C. large projects
D. all the Above.
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Correct Answer: minor works
7. In the given figure, the network of a project represents
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A. activity of an excavation of a footing
B. activity of an excavation which starts at event No. 1 and ends at even No. 2
C. activity of excavation which takes 8 units of time
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: activity of excavation which takes 8 units of time
8. Mile Stone charts were invented in the year of
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A. 1910
B. 1920
C. 1930
D. 1940
E. 1950
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Correct Answer: 1940
9. The estimated time required to perform an activity, is known as
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A. event
B. dummy
C. duration
D. float.
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Correct Answer: duration
10. Time and progress chart of a construction, is also known as
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A. Bar chart
B. Gantt chart
C. Modified Mile stone chart
D. Critical path method chart
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
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