Deck 3: Bricks, Trees, and Aggregates

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What is the harmful effect of presents of alkali in brick earth on bricks?

A)Discolourises bricks
B)Efflorescence
C)Porous bricks
D)Flaking
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Why do bricks become brittle when excess silica is present?

A)Pores are created
B)Flaking occurs
C)Thermal stability is lost
D)Cohesion is lost
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Which of the following leads to the formation of small pores in brick?

A)Iron pyrites
B)Pebbles
C)Organic matter
D)Alkalis
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The presence of which of the below renders clay totally unsuitable for brick manufacture?

A)Kallar
B)Kankar
C)Hay
D)Lime
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Unburnt bricks are also called:

A)Dry bricks
B)Clayey bricks
C)Kucha bricks
D)Clamp bricks
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Burnt bricks can be further classified into how many types?

A)2
B)4
C)3
D)5
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First class bricks are used for:

A)Brick ballast in R.C.C
B)Boundary walls
C)Low height walls
D)Pavements
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The minimum crushing strength of third class brick is:

A)3.5 N/mm2
B)7 N/mm2
C)10 N/mm2
D)20 N/mm2
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Which of the following is not a feature of second class bricks?

A)Have small irregularities
B)Water absorption is between 20-25%
C)Rectangular in shape
D)Free from cracks
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Trees are generally classified, based on the mode of growth into:

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)3
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What is the life time of a moderately durable timber?

A)10-20 years
B)1-5 years
C)10-15 years
D)5-10 years
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Which of the following is an example of soft wood?

A)Sal
B)Oak
C)Deodar
D)Mahogany
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Which IS Code gives a classification of commercial timbers and their zonal distribution?

A)IS 620
B)IS 399
C)IS 401
D)IS 190
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Hard wood is strong in tension and weak in compression.
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Exogenous trees are further divided into:

A)3
B)4
C)2
D)5
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Which of the below is a property of soft wood?

A)Medullary rays are less distinct
B)Annual rings are less distinct
C)Dark in colour
D)Close grained structure
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Fine Aggregates should pass through which IS sieve?

A)2.35mm
B)45µ
C)4.75mm
D)75µ
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How many types of fine aggregates are there based on source?

A)3
B)2
C)4
D)6
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What is the fineness modulus value of a fine sand?

A)<2.2
B)2.2-2.6
C)<1
D)1-2
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M-Sand has ___________ type of particle shape.

A)Flaky
B)Round
C)Angular
D)Cubical
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The specific gravity for sand is:

A)2.6
B)2.65
C)2.8
D)2.75
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Graded aggregate contains particles of size:

A)Single grade
B)4.75mm
C)Multi grade
D)<80mm
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Flaky particles have:

A)Small thickness
B)Elongated sides
C)Sharp edges
D)Rounded edges
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Which size coarse aggregate is ideal for use in a concrete mix?

A)Smaller
B)4.75-10mm
C)Larger
D)10-20mm
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In crushing test on coarse aggregates, what size particle is taken as a sample?

A)Passing 12.5mm IS sieve
B)Retained on 10mm IS sieve
C)Passing 10mm and retained on 4.75mm IS sieve
D)Passing 12.5mm and retained on 10mm IS sieve
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Deck 3: Bricks, Trees, and Aggregates
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What is the harmful effect of presents of alkali in brick earth on bricks?

A)Discolourises bricks
B)Efflorescence
C)Porous bricks
D)Flaking
Efflorescence
2
Why do bricks become brittle when excess silica is present?

A)Pores are created
B)Flaking occurs
C)Thermal stability is lost
D)Cohesion is lost
Cohesion is lost
3
Which of the following leads to the formation of small pores in brick?

A)Iron pyrites
B)Pebbles
C)Organic matter
D)Alkalis
Organic matter
4
The presence of which of the below renders clay totally unsuitable for brick manufacture?

A)Kallar
B)Kankar
C)Hay
D)Lime
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Unburnt bricks are also called:

A)Dry bricks
B)Clayey bricks
C)Kucha bricks
D)Clamp bricks
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Burnt bricks can be further classified into how many types?

A)2
B)4
C)3
D)5
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First class bricks are used for:

A)Brick ballast in R.C.C
B)Boundary walls
C)Low height walls
D)Pavements
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The minimum crushing strength of third class brick is:

A)3.5 N/mm2
B)7 N/mm2
C)10 N/mm2
D)20 N/mm2
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Which of the following is not a feature of second class bricks?

A)Have small irregularities
B)Water absorption is between 20-25%
C)Rectangular in shape
D)Free from cracks
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Trees are generally classified, based on the mode of growth into:

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)3
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What is the life time of a moderately durable timber?

A)10-20 years
B)1-5 years
C)10-15 years
D)5-10 years
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Which of the following is an example of soft wood?

A)Sal
B)Oak
C)Deodar
D)Mahogany
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Which IS Code gives a classification of commercial timbers and their zonal distribution?

A)IS 620
B)IS 399
C)IS 401
D)IS 190
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Hard wood is strong in tension and weak in compression.
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Exogenous trees are further divided into:

A)3
B)4
C)2
D)5
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Which of the below is a property of soft wood?

A)Medullary rays are less distinct
B)Annual rings are less distinct
C)Dark in colour
D)Close grained structure
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Fine Aggregates should pass through which IS sieve?

A)2.35mm
B)45µ
C)4.75mm
D)75µ
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18
How many types of fine aggregates are there based on source?

A)3
B)2
C)4
D)6
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What is the fineness modulus value of a fine sand?

A)<2.2
B)2.2-2.6
C)<1
D)1-2
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M-Sand has ___________ type of particle shape.

A)Flaky
B)Round
C)Angular
D)Cubical
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The specific gravity for sand is:

A)2.6
B)2.65
C)2.8
D)2.75
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Graded aggregate contains particles of size:

A)Single grade
B)4.75mm
C)Multi grade
D)<80mm
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Flaky particles have:

A)Small thickness
B)Elongated sides
C)Sharp edges
D)Rounded edges
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Which size coarse aggregate is ideal for use in a concrete mix?

A)Smaller
B)4.75-10mm
C)Larger
D)10-20mm
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In crushing test on coarse aggregates, what size particle is taken as a sample?

A)Passing 12.5mm IS sieve
B)Retained on 10mm IS sieve
C)Passing 10mm and retained on 4.75mm IS sieve
D)Passing 12.5mm and retained on 10mm IS sieve
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