Building Materials and Construction, Objective Type Question Part-I


Gypsum is a : Chemically Precipitated Sedimentary Rock

Sedimentary rocks which changes into quartzite by metamorphic action: Sand Stone

Quartzite is a:  Silicious Rock

Slate is formed by metamorphic action of: Shale

Sandstone is a:  aqueous, silicious & sedimentary rock

A heavy stone is suitable for: Retaining Walls

Stone suitable for rubble masonary should be: Tough

Which metamorphic rock has the most weather resisting characteristics: Quartzite

A good building stone should not absorb water more than: 5%

Jumper is a tool used for: Quarrying Of Stone

The important test to be conducted on a stone used in docks & harbours is: Weight Test

The predominant constituent which is responsible for strength in granite is: Quartz

Granite is not suitable for ordinary building purpose because: It is costly

Stone which is suitable for construction of piers & abutments of a railway bridge: Granite

The p[reparation of surface of stone to obtain plain edges or to obtain stones of required size & shape is known as: Dressing Of Stones

Crushing strength of good building stone should be more than: 100Mpa

Specific gravity for most of building stones lies between: 2.5 to 3.0

Spalling Hammer is used for: Breaking small projection of stones

Cross cut saw is used for: Cutting Hard Stones

Sapwood consists of : Portion of timber between heartwood and cambium layer

The radial splits which are wider on the outside of the log & narrower towards the pith are known as: Starshakes

Trees yielding soft wood: Chir & Deodar

A tree yielding hard wood: Shishum

The disease of dry rot in timber is caused by: Lack of ventilation

Plywood has the advantage of: Same tensile strength in all directions

In which of the following directions, the strength of timber is maximum: Parallel to grains

The moisture content in a well seasoned timber is : 10% to 12 %

The trunk of tree left after cutting all the branches: Log

The age of tree can be known by examining: Annual Rings

Plywood is made by bounding together thin layers of wood in such a way that the angle between grains of any layer to grains of adjacent layers is : 90 degree

The plywood has: greater impact resistance to blows than ordinary wood

The practical limit of moisture content achieved in air drying of timber is: 15%

First class timber has an average life of: More than 10 years

Crushing Strength of 1st Class brick should not be less than: 10.5 N/mm2

The main fuction of alumina in brick earth is : To impart plasticity

The % of alumina in good brick earth lies between: 20% – 30%

Excess of alumina in brick earth makes the brick: To crack & warp on drying

The nominal size of modular brick is: 200mm x 200mm x 100mm

Percentage of silica in good brick earth lies between: 50% to 60%

Excess of silica in brick earth results in:  Loss of cohesion

Which ingredient of brick earth enables the brick to retain it’s shape: Silica

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November 10, 2017 at 7:48 AM delete

Modular brick size are correct?

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August 20, 2019 at 10:49 AM delete

Modular brick size » 200mm * 100mm * 100mm

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