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176. The least bearing capacity of soil is that of






177. The sill of a common wooden partition is





178. Suitable spacing of timber piles, is






179. The members which support covering material of a sloping roof, are





180. An ordinary concrete may be made water proof by adding






181. The Auger boring method is not suitable for






182. The mortar in which both cement and lime are used as binding materials, is called






183. The rock formed from the solidification of molten matter (magma) is called :





184. The minimum width of a stair in residential buildings, is






185. The bond in which headers and stretchers are laid in alternate courses and every stretcher course is started with a three fourth brick bat, is known as





186. The vertical faces of a door opening which support frame of the door, are





187. The type of pointing in which a V-shaped projection outside the wall surface, is provided, is called





188. Pick up the correct statement about silt soil from the following :





189. A pre-stressed concrete pile is






190. The highest line of sloping roof, where two oposite slopes meet, is known as





191. The vertical sides of a door and window openings provided in a wall, are known as





192. The piece of a brick cut along the centre of width in such a way that its length is equal to that of full brick, is called





193. A stair should not have pitch more than






194. The window which is provided in flat roof of a room, is known





195. Gravels






196. A wooden block fixed on back side of a door frame on its post, is known as





197. Brick nogging type of partition wall, is constructed by





198. In high mountaneous region, the type of roof generally recommended for buildings, is





199. The stone masonry of finely dressed stones laid in cement or lime, is





200. The process of filling hollow spaces of walls before plastering, is known






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