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  1. The portion of a brick cut across the width, is called

  2. A.

     Closer

    B.

     Half brick

    C.

     Bed

    D.

     Bat


  3. The projections of head or sill of a door or window frame are

  4. A.

     Transoms

    B.

     Horns

    C.

     Stops

    D.

     Chocks


  5. Stud(s) of a common wooden partition

  6. A.

     Are vertical wooden members

    B.

     Is the upper horizontal wooden member

    C.

     Is the lower horizontal wooden member

    D.

     Are the intermediate horizontal wooden members


  7. In which of the following pairs both trees yield soft wood?

  8. A.

     Deodar and Shishum

    B.

     Chir and sal

    C.

     Sal and teak

    D.

     Chir and deodar


  9. You are asked to design and supervise a truss for a factory to have spans 6 m to 9 m. The type of the truss you will use, is

  10. A.

     Mansard truss

    B.

     Queen post truss

    C.

     King post truss

    D.

     Collar truss


  11. To construct a 10 cm thick partition wall, you will prefer

  12. A.

     English bond

    B.

     Flemish bond

    C.

     Header bond

    D.

     Stretcher bond


  13. The line of intersection of two surfaces of a sloping roof forming an internal angle less than 180°, is known as

  14. A.

     Ridge

    B.

     Hip

    C.

     Valley

    D.

     None of these


  15. In a colar beam roof

  16. A.

     There is no horizontal tie beam

    B.

     There is a horizontal tie at the feet of rafters only

    C.

     There is a horizontal tie at almost the middle of rafters only

    D.

     There are two horizontal ties, one at the feet and other at the middle of the rafters


  17. The loose pockets in soil mass can be bridged safely by providing a raft foundation provided the soft area is smaller than

  18. A.

     The column spacing

    B.

     One-third the column spacing

    C.

     Half the column spacing

    D.

     Three-fourth the column spacing


  19. Dutch bond is a modification of

  20. A.

     English bond

    B.

     Stretcher bond

    C.

     Header bond

    D.

     Single Flemish bond