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76. The 19 cm x 9 cm side of a brick as seen in the wall face, is generally known as






77. The depth of the ground water table may be ascertained by





78. The maximum permissible differential settlement, in case of foundations in clayey soil, is usually limited to






79. The compaction of concrete in the drilled pile hole is done by compressed air in the case of





80. The opening provided in sloping roof with its top parallel to the roof surface, is called





81. The type of ashlar masonry in which stones are finely chisel dressed and thickness of joints does not exceed 3 mm, is





82. The lower half portion between crown and skew back of the arch, is called





83. The angle between skew back of a flat arch and the horizontal, is kept approximately equal to






84. In clay soil





85. Depth of lean concrete bed placedat the bottom of a wall footing, is kept





86. For a wall carrying heavy load on low bearing capacity soil,






87. In grillage foundations, distance between flanges of grillage beams, is kept





88. Herringbone bond is used for





89. A cut in frame of a door to receive the shutter, is called





90. The alignment of a cross joint along the plumb line is





91. A temporary rigid structure having platforms to enable masons to work at different stages of a building, is known as





92. The additional piles which are driven to increase the capacity of supporting loads on vertical piles, are known






93. The bearing capacity of piles is determined by





94. A covering of concrete placed on the exposed top of an external wall, is known as





95. Auger boring






96. A roof which slopes in four directions, is called





97. The stone whose crushing strength is least, is






98. Best type of piles for soft soil having little resistance to the flow of concrete, is





99. A wall constructed to resist the pressure of an earth filling, is called





100. Where was the first APEC Summit held?





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