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This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Civil Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Which of the below is not to be followed for stone masonry construction? |
| A. | Header stones are dumb-bell shaped |
| B. | Properly cured for 2-3 weeks |
| C. | Construction to be raised uniformly |
| D. | Wetted stones to be used |
| Answer» B. Properly cured for 2-3 weeks | |
| 2. |
Great skill and skilled labour are required for laying: |
| A. | Coursed rubble masonry |
| B. | Ashlar fine masonry |
| C. | Ashlar chamfered masonry |
| D. | Dry rubble masonry |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
__________ masonry occupies an intermediate position between rubble masonry and ashlar masonry. |
| A. | Rubble block in a course |
| B. | Ashlar rubble in course |
| C. | Ashlar block in a course |
| D. | Rubble ashlar in course |
| Answer» D. Rubble ashlar in course | |
| 4. |
Ashlar masonry uses: |
| A. | Dimension stones |
| B. | Polygonal stones |
| C. | Quarry dressed stones |
| D. | Square stones |
| Answer» B. Polygonal stones | |
| 5. |
The figure below represents: |
| A. | Coursed rubble masonry I |
| B. | Coursed rubble masonry II |
| C. | Coursed rubble masonry III |
| D. | Coursed rubble masonry IV |
| Answer» C. Coursed rubble masonry III | |
| 6. |
___________MASONRY_OCCUPIES_AN_INTERMEDIATE_POSITION_BETWEEN_RUBBLE_MASONRY_AND_ASHLAR_MASONRY.?$ |
| A. | Rubble block in a course |
| B. | Ashlar rubble in course |
| C. | Ashlar block in a course |
| D. | Rubble ashlar in course |
| Answer» D. Rubble ashlar in course | |
| 7. |
Which of the below is not to be followed for stone masonry construction?$ |
| A. | Header stones are dumb-bell shaped |
| B. | Properly cured for 2-3 weeks |
| C. | Construction to be raised uniformly |
| D. | Wetted stones to be used |
| Answer» B. Properly cured for 2-3 weeks | |
| 8. |
Great_skill_and_skilled_labour_are_required_for_laying:$ |
| A. | Coursed rubble masonry |
| B. | Ashlar fine masonry |
| C. | Ashlar chamfered masonry |
| D. | Dry rubble masonry |
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. |
Ashlar masonry uses? |
| A. | Dimension stones |
| B. | Polygonal stones |
| C. | Quarry dressed stones |
| D. | Square stones |
| Answer» B. Polygonal stones | |
| 10. |
Which ratio of cement mortar is used for stone masonry? |
| A. | 1:6 |
| B. | 1:3 |
| C. | 1:8 |
| D. | 1:4 |
| Answer» C. 1:8 | |
| 11. |
Which of the below joints is used for masonry in arches? |
| A. | Butt |
| B. | Table |
| C. | Rebated |
| D. | Dowel |
| Answer» D. Dowel | |
| 12. |
Flints used in flint rubble masonry are: |
| A. | Nodules of fly ash |
| B. | Nodules of feldspar |
| C. | Nodules of mica |
| D. | Nodules of silica |
| Answer» E. | |
| 13. |
In random rubble masonry sort I, face stones are: |
| A. | Chisel dressed |
| B. | Hammer dressed |
| C. | Axe dressed |
| D. | Plain dressed |
| Answer» B. Hammer dressed | |
| 14. |
Rubble masonry is sub-divided into: |
| A. | 4 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 6 |
| D. | 10 |
| Answer» D. 10 | |
| 15. |
Which stone is used for buildings situated in industrial towns? |
| A. | Marble slab |
| B. | Compact sandstone |
| C. | Gneiss |
| D. | Slate |
| Answer» C. Gneiss | |