House-building materials and parts — arrange into a meaningful order from raw material to finished dwelling: (a) Wall, (b) Clay, (c) House, (d) Room, (e) Bricks.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: b, e, a, d, c

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Construction questions often compress a raw-to-finished pathway. From earth to dwelling, clay is processed into bricks; bricks build walls; walls enclose rooms; rooms together constitute the house. You must place the tokens accordingly.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Tokens: Clay (b) → Bricks (e) → Wall (a) → Room (d) → House (c).
  • Ignore detailed steps like mortar, foundations, roofing; focus on the provided list.


Concept / Approach:
Clay is the raw material. Firing/molding produces bricks. Walls are constructed from bricks. Multiple walls form Rooms. A set of rooms plus ancillary elements constitutes a House. Therefore, the order is Clay → Bricks → Wall → Room → House.



Step-by-Step Solution:
Start with Clay (b).Make Bricks (e).Build Wall (a).Enclose a Room (d).Complete the House (c).Hence: b, e, a, d, c.



Verification / Alternative check:
Rooms cannot precede walls, and bricks cannot come after the wall they compose. House must be the last, finished unit.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • e, b, a, d, c: Bricks cannot precede clay.
  • b, e, d, a, c: Room before wall reverses construction.
  • a, b, c, d, e: Starts with wall before raw materials.


Common Pitfalls:
Forgetting that “room” is a functional enclosure requiring walls; hence wall must precede room.



Final Answer:
b, e, a, d, c

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