Building Constructiuon Technology (3130607) MCQs

MCQs of Special work

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11.

To prevent the entry of termites through walls, the impenetrable physical ___________ may be provided continuously at plinth level.

(a)

Chemicals barriers

(b)

RCC barriers 

(c)

structural barriers

(d)

all of above 

Answer:

Option (c)

12.

how much water emulsion require for treatement of one cubic meter area ?

(a)

4 litre

(b)

3 litre

(c)

2 litre

(d)

1 litre

Answer:

Option (a)

13.

In ordinary residential and public buildings, the damp proof course is generally provided at

(a)

ground level

(b)

plinth level

(c)

water table level

(d)

watertable level

Answer:

Option (b)

14.

 ________________ gas hampers oxygen from reaching the brain.

(a)

Carbon dioxide

(b)

Carbon monoxide

(c)

Nitrogen peroxide

(d)

Hydrogen

Answer:

Option (b)

15.

During fire, the human body can withstand temperature upto __________

(a)

80°C

(b)

100°C

(c)

120°C

(d)

140°C

Answer:

Option (c)

16.

The content of oxygen is normally ________% in air.

(a)

100

(b)

50

(c)

73

(d)

21

Answer:

Option (d)

17.

The structural elements made of __________ gets Ignite and get rapidly destroyed in case of fire.

(a)

Steel

(b)

Stone

(c)

Timber

(d)

Cast iron

Answer:

Option (c)

18.

Which of the following has more fire resisting characteristics

(a)

Marble

(b)

Compact sand stone

(c)

Lime stone

(d)

Granite

Answer:

Option (b)

19.

The process of direct transmission of heat through a material is known as __________

(a)

Radiation

(b)

Thermal energy

(c)

Thermal insulation

(d)

 Conduction

Answer:

Option (d)

20.

The amount of heat flow through a unit area of material of unit thickness in one hour, when the temperature difference is maintained at 1°C is known as ___________ of the material.

(a)

Thermal conductivity

(b)

Thermal resistivity

(c)

Thermal conductance

(d)

Thermal resistance

Answer:

Option (a)

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