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The black cotton soil
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A. undergoes volumetric changes
B. swells excessively when wet
C. shrinks excessively when dry
D. has a tendency of swelling and shrinking due to clay particles
E. all the above.
Correct Answer
all the above.
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1. Dampness causes
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A. efflorescence
B. bleaching of paints
C. crumbling of plaster
D. growth of termites
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: growth of termites
2. Pick up the correct statement from the following :
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A. the cost of square rooms is less
B. the expenditure on the foundation and roof for the double storeyed building is nearly half of that for the ground storeyed building.
C. the cost of construction of a house may be minimised by restricting the height floors
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
3. The maximum bearing capacity of soil is that of
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A. black cotton soil
B. loose fine sandy soil
C. dry coarse sandy soil
D. hard rocks
E. soft clay soil.
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Correct Answer: hard rocks
4. The type of ashlar masonry in which stones are finely chisel dressed and thickness of joints does not exceed 3 mm, is
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A. chamfered ashlar masonry
B. ashlar facing masonry
C. random coursed ashlar masonry
D. coursed ashlar masonry.
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Correct Answer: coursed ashlar masonry.
5. To obtain good bonding in brick masonry
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A. first class bricks are used
B. vertical joints in alternate courses are kept in plumb line
C. bats are used where necessary
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
6. The maximum permissible differential settlement, in case of foundations in clayey soil, is usually limited to
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A. 10 mm
B. 20 mm
C. 30 mm
D. 40 mm
E. 50 mm.
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Correct Answer: 40 mm
7. In clay soil
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A. swelling and shrinkage characteristics prevail
B. consolidation continues even after several years of construction.
C. differential settlement is generally prevalent
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
8. The inclined surface of an abutment to receive the arch, is known as
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A. skew back
B. soffit
C. spandril
D. haunch.
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Correct Answer: skew back
9. The columns of multi-storeyed buildings are designed to withstand the forces due to
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A. dead loads
B. live loads
C. wind loads
D. earthquakes
E. all of these.
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Correct Answer: all of these.
10. For brick construction, the lime-sand mortar, is
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A. 1:1
B. 1:2
C. 1:3
D. 1:4
E. 1:5.
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Correct Answer: 1:2
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