Exam 6: Construction and Building Foundations
Exam 1: Construction and Design25 Questions
Exam 2: Construction Terminology: Window Frames, Footings, and Building Materials25 Questions
Exam 3: Construction Terminology: Walls, Roofs, Piles, and More25 Questions
Exam 4: Building Foundation and Construction Terminology25 Questions
Exam 5: Construction and Building Terminology25 Questions
Exam 6: Construction and Building Foundations25 Questions
Exam 7: Various Terminologies in Construction and Architecture25 Questions
Exam 8: Construction Terminology and Techniques24 Questions
Exam 9: Foundations and Masonry Techniques: Exploring Depth, Loads, and Materials17 Questions
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If the water-cement ratio is low, the strength of the mix is high.
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The perpendicular distance between the intrados and extrados of an arch, is called
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The diameter of the drilled piles should not exceed
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A pitched roof in which rafters slope to one side only is called
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Corbel is the extension of one or more course of bricks from the
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The flooring made with small pieces of broken tiles of china glazed or of marble arranged in different pattern, is known as
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The cement which is commonly used in all types of structures and require no special consideration, is called
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When two or more footings are connected by a beam, it is called
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The minimum depth of foundation for the load bearing wall of a building is restricted to
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In residential building, the average value of stair width is
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The process of filling up all mail holes, cracks etc. with putty is known as
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A type of cast-in-situ pile which has an enlarged base and a corrugated stem, is
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A type of bond in a brick masonry in which each course consists of alternate headers and stretchers, is called
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