Arrange building steps logically from groundwork to finishing. Items: (a) Plastering (b) Painting (c) Foundation (d) Walls (e) Ceiling

Difficulty: Easy

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

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
We sequence construction tasks from structure to finish. The exact site sequence may vary, but standard pedagogy expects structural stages first, then surface finishing.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • (c) Foundation precedes all superstructure.
  • (d) Walls form the vertical structure.
  • (e) Ceiling (structural/cover) before finishes.
  • (a) Plastering prepares surfaces.
  • (b) Painting is the final finish.


Concept / Approach:
From base to structure to enclosure, then wet finish (plaster) and dry finish (paint).



Step-by-Step Solution:

c → d → e → a → b


Verification / Alternative check:
Painting follows plaster drying/curing; ceilings exist before finishing coats.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • They put finishes before structure or mix the finishing order.


Common Pitfalls:
Swapping plastering and painting.



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

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