Exam 9: Foundations and Masonry Techniques: Exploring Depth, Loads, and Materials
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Exam 9: Foundations and Masonry Techniques: Exploring Depth, Loads, and Materials17 Questions
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When a veavy structure is to be constructed in sandy soil, the foundation used is
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The moulding provided under nosing to beautify the elevation of a step of stair, is called
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A course of stone masonry provided immediately above the cornice, is called
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A steel pile which function more efficiently in soft clay or loose sand, is
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In the pre-cast reinforced concrete piles, the thickness of concrete covering the main bars should not be less than
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The vertical distance between the springing line and the highest point on the intrados is called
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When heavy structural loads from columns are required to be transferred to a soil of low bearing capacity, the most economical foundation is
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A screw pile consists of cast iron or steel shaft of external diameter varying from
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The piles which do not support the load by themselves, but act as a medium to transmit the load from the foundation to the resisting sub-stratum, are known as
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