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This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Basic Civil Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
What is sand blasting? |
| A. | Process of making carvings on stone surface |
| B. | Quarrying technique |
| C. | Dressing type |
| D. | Process of using sand to blast stone surface |
| Answer» B. Quarrying technique | |
| 2. |
Dynamite is a more effective explosive than gelignite. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 3. |
Quarry faced finished stones are also called: |
| A. | Reticulated finish |
| B. | Hammer faced finished |
| C. | Rock faced stones |
| D. | Plain finish |
| Answer» D. Plain finish | |
| 4. |
Circular finished stones are generally used for: |
| A. | Pillar |
| B. | Tombstone |
| C. | Landscaping |
| D. | Column |
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. |
How many types of dressings are there with respect to the place of work? |
| A. | 4 |
| B. | 3 |
| C. | 2 |
| D. | None |
| Answer» D. None | |
| 6. |
Dressing of stones is carried out to: |
| A. | To provide employment to people |
| B. | To make transport of stones to site easy and economic |
| C. | To reduce water content of stone |
| D. | To avoid further works on the stone |
| Answer» C. To reduce water content of stone | |
| 7. |
Which of the following is not an explosive used for blasting? |
| A. | Gelignite |
| B. | Gunpowder |
| C. | Flash powder |
| D. | Nitrocellulose |
| Answer» D. Nitrocellulose | |
| 8. |
What is the relation between LLR (Line of Least Resistance) and amount of explosivesto be used? |
| A. | Higher the LLR, higher the amount of explosive |
| B. | Higher the LLR, lesser the amount of explosive |
| C. | 10% more explosive for every 1m of LLR |
| D. | 10% less explosive for every 1m of LLR |
| Answer» B. Higher the LLR, lesser the amount of explosive | |
| 9. |
Which of the following is a hand tool used for quarrying? |
| A. | Plier |
| B. | Hammer |
| C. | Quarrying wire |
| D. | XSM |
| Answer» C. Quarrying wire | |