Building Construction Technology Online Test – Paper 1

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Created by 05ee5296782fad7019cdf7681b0f8797 gkaimVikash chaudhary

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  • Total Questions: 20
  • Time Allotted: 30 minutes
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1. The FAR is defined as the ratio of:

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2. The minimum column size as per National Building Code of Nepal is:

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3. Concrete mixer is:

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4. A through stone should be provided in a stone masonry at a distance not exceeding:

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5. The most important test to be conducted on a stone used in docks and harbors is:

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6. Which type of foundation is likely to be adopted for a 3 floors high RCC framed residential building?

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7. The earliest period for removing formwork under normal atmospheric conditions should be:

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8. 'Curing' as used in concrete and cement plaster is a process that helps these gain:

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9. Which of the following percentages is likely to be achieved in three weeks time for a well-cured cement structure's strength?

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10. Which of the following is not a tool used in laying a brick wall?

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11. Pitch & sloping roofs are suitable for ........... regions.

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12. The roof suitable in high mountainous regions is:

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13. The roof suitable in plains where rainfall is merge and temperature is high is:

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14. A roof sloping in four directions but with a break in slopes is called:

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15. The roof sloping in two directions is called:

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16. A wooden block hinged on the post outside a door is known as:

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17. A wooden block fixed on the back side of a door frame on its post is known as:

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18. The thickness of rebate is normally kept:

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19. A cut in the frame of a door to receive the shutter is known as:

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20. The maximum thickness of door shutters provided in doors is:

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