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51. The strength of brick masonry in 1:6 cement mortar, is






52. The dimensions of a half queen closer, are





53. In case of foundations on sandy soil, maximum permissible differential settlement, is usually limited to






54. For heavy embankments and dams, of height h, the depth of exploration of soil should not be less than





55. For different layers of cement concrete floor. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following :





56. Rotary drilling





57. In places where the soil is soft and has small resistance to the flow of concrete, which one of the following types of piles, is used





58. In grillage foundations a minimum 15 cm cover is provided on





59. The skirting/dado in a bath roof should be upto





60. The maximum bearing capacity of soil is that of






61. The columns of multi-storeyed buildings are designed to withstand the forces due to






62. The black cotton soil






63. Exposed portions of vertical surface at right angles to the door or window frame, are known as





64. To obtain good bonding in brick masonry





65. Raft foundations are used for :





66. For brick construction, the lime-sand mortar, is






67. An arch constructed with finely dressed stones, is known





68. Cavity wall is generally provided for





69. Dampness causes






70. The foundation which consists of a thick reinforced cement slab covering whole area to support heavy concentrated structural loads, is known as





71. Bearing capacity of soils cannot be improved by






72. To support a heavy structure in sandy soil, the type of foundation generally used, is






73. A floor constructed with 3 mm marble chips, is known





74. The position of a brick when laid on its side 9 cm x 9 cm with its frog in the vertical plane, is called





75. Dutch bond is a modification of





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