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    A Type of Bond in Which All the Bricks Are
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A Type of Bond in Which All the Bricks Are

Question 14

Question 14

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A type of bond in which all the bricks are laid as headeers on the faces of walls, is known as


A) raking bond
B) dutch bond
C) facing bond
D) heading bond

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