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26. In English garden wall bond
28. The line of intersection of the surfaces of a sloping roof forming an external angle exceeding 180°, is
29. A solid core of rock is formed in side the cylinder in the case of
30. The single stage well point system of dewatering an excavation can be used if the depth of excavation does not exceed
31. The piece of a brick cut with its one corner equivalent to half the length and half the width of a full brick, is known as
32. The brick laid with its breadth parallel to the face of a wall, is known as
34. In horizontal D.P.C, thickness of cement concrete (1 : 2 : 4) is
35. Which one of the following factors is considered for the orientation of buildings :
36. Which one of the following rocks is used for monumental buildings :
37. The Auger borings are not common
38. The form work from the underside of slabs, can be removed only after
39. Arches in the form of masonry arcs struck from more than four centres, are called
40. Two or more forms of a chemical element having different physical properties but rising to identical chemical compounds are called?
41. The vehicle used to send Leika to space:?
42. Cast iron piles
43. The depth of an arch is the distance between
44. Expansion joints in masonry walls are provided if length exceeds
45. The platform at the end of a series of steps, is known as
46. Raft foundation are generally preferred to when the area required for individual footing, is more than
47. You are asked to design and supervise a truss for a factory to have spans 6 m to 9 m. The type of the truss you will use, is
48. The arrangement of supporting an existing structure by providing supports underneath, is known as
49. The process of keeping concrete moist for a certain period after its finishing, is known as
50. The inclined surface of an abutment to receive the arch, is known as
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