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The rock which is not calcareous, is :
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A. lime stone
B. macl
C. chalk
D. laterite
E. none of these.
Correct Answer
laterite
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1. M10 grade of concrete approximates
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A. 1 : 3 : 6 mix
B. 1 : 1 : 2 mix
C. 1 : 2 : 4 mix
D. 1 : 1.5 : 3 mix
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 1 : 3 : 6 mix
2. To obtain cement dry powder, lime stones and shales or their slurry, is burnt in a rotary kiln at a temperature between
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A. 1100° and 1200°C
B. 1200° and 1300°C
C. 1300° and 1400°C
D. 1400° and 1500°C
E. 1500° and 1600°C
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Correct Answer: 1400° and 1500°C
3. The increased cohesiveness of concrete, makes it
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A. less liable to segregation
B. more liable to segregation
C. more liable to bleeding
D. more liable for surface scaling in frosty weather
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: less liable to segregation
4. If 1500 g of water is required to have a cement paste 1875 g of normal consistency, the percentage of water is,
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A. 20%
B. 25%
C. 30%
D. 35%
E. 40%
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Correct Answer: 25%
5. The following proportion of the ingredients of concrete mix, is not in conformation to arbitrary method of proportioning
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A. 1 : 1 : 2
B. 1 : 2 : 4
C. 1 : 3 : 6
D. 1 : 2 : 8
E. 1 : 4 : 10
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Correct Answer: 1 : 4 : 10
6. Under normal conditions using an ordinary cement, the period of removal of the form work, is :
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A. 7 days for beam soffits
B. 14 days for bottom slabs of spans 4.6 m and more
C. 21 days for bottom beams over 6 m spans
D. 2 days for vertical sides of columns
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
7. The standard sand now a days used in India, is obtained from
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A. Jaipur (Rajasthan)
B. Jullundur (Punjab)
C. Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
D. Ennore (Madras)
E. Cuttuck (Orissa).
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Correct Answer: Ennore (Madras)
8. Transport of concrete by pumps, is done for a distance of
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A. 100 m
B. 200 m
C. 300 m
D. 400 m
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 400 m
9. An aggregate is said to be flaky if its least dimension is less than
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A. 1/5th of mean dimension
B. 2/5th of mean dimension
C. 3/5th of mean dimension
D. 4/5th of mean dimension
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 3/5th of mean dimension
10. Vicat's apparatus is used for
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A. fineness test
B. consistency test
C. setting time test
D. soundness test
E. compressive strength test.
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Correct Answer: consistency test
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