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153. The projections of head or sill of a door or window frame, are





154. The local swelling of a finished plaster, is termed





155. The form work from the sides of beams can be removed only after





156. In soils possessing low bearing capacity, the type of foundation generally provided, is






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158. Pick up the correct statements from the following :





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160. The type of pointing in which upper side of mortar joints is kept about 12 mm inside the face of the masonry and bottom is kept flushed with face of wall, is





161. The steel pile which is generally sunk in soft clay or loose sand of low bearing capacity, is






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163. In the method of tube boring of soil investigation, the following is essential :






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165. Pile foundations are suitable for






166. In verandah floors outward slope is






167. A floor constructed with the 4 to 6 mm marble chips, is known






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169. Safe bearing capacity of black cotton soil varies from





170. Crown is located at





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