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1.

Match the concepts in Group I with their corresponding authors in Group II Group I Group II P. Proxemics Theory 1. Gordon Cullen Q. Serial Vision 2. Edward T. Hall R. Urban 3.Oscar Newman Imageability S. Defensible Space 4. Paul Zucker 5. Kevin Lynch

A. P-2, Q-1, R-5, S-3
B. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
C. P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-2
D. P-3, Q-5, R-2, S-1
Answer» B. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
2.

Match the organism type from Group I with the appropriate example from Group III Group I Group II P. Autotroph 1. Nitrifying Bacteria Q. Heterotroph 2. Grasshopper R. Chemotroph 3. Grass S. Saprophyte 4. Vulture 5. Fungus

A. P-5, Q-4, R-1, S-2
B. P-2, Q-1, R-5, S-4
C. P-1, Q-2, R-4, S-5
D. P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-5
Answer» E.
3.

50 Hectare of residential sector has 65% buildable area. The FAR of the buildable area is 1.5. Within the residential sector, 60% of dwelling units are of area 100 m2 each and 40% of the dwelling units are of area 80 m2 each. The gross residential density, in dwelling units per Hectare, would be _______.

A. 115 to 117
B. 35 to 55
C. 75 to 97
D. 105 to 107
Answer» E.
4.

Match the buildings in Group I with their architects in Group II Group I Group II P. Bibliotheca Alexandrina, 1. I.M. Pei Alexandria Q. Institut du Monde Arab, 2. Jean Nouvel Paris R. Bank of China, Hongkong 3. Daniel Libeskind S. Jewish Museum, Berlin 4. Renzo Piano 5. SmoJhetta

A. P-5, Q-2, R-1, S-4
B. P-5, Q-4, R-1, S-3
C. P-4, Q-2, R-5, S-3
D. P-5, Q-2, R-1, S-3
Answer» E.
5.

Match the architectural styles in Group l with their features in Group II Group I Group II P. West Asiatic 1. Arches and pendentives Q. Greek 2. Pagodas R. Byzantine 3. Flying buttresses S. Japanese 4. Orders and pediments 5. Hanging gardens

A. P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-4
B. P-5, Q-4, R-1. S-2
C. P-5, Q-4. R-1, S-3
D. P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-2
Answer» C. P-5, Q-4. R-1, S-3
6.

Match the terms in Group I with their descriptions in Group U Group I Group II P. Quoin 1. Geometric representation of the universe Q. Stucco 2. Small dome R. Mandala 3. Triangular form above an opening S. Cupola 4. Corner stone at the angle of buildings 5. Plaster

A. P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1
B. P-3, Q-5, R-1, S-4
C. P-4, Q-5, R-1, S-2
D. P-3, Q-1, R-5, S-4
Answer» D. P-3, Q-1, R-5, S-4
7.

Match the buildings in Group I with their corresponding structural forms in Group II Group I Group II P. Hall of Nations, New Delhi 1. Spherical Structure Q. Salvacao Church, Mumbai 2. Folded Plates R. State Trading Corporat- ion Building, New Delhi 3. Octahedral lattice structure S. Matrimandir, Auroville 4. Vierendeel girders 5. Shell roof structure

A. P-3, Q-5, R-4. S-1
B. P-2, Q-5, R-4, S-1
C. P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-2
D. P-3. Q-5, R-2, S-1
Answer» B. P-2, Q-5, R-4, S-1
8.

Match the CAD commands in Group I with their functions in Group II Group I Group II P. LAYISO 1. blends selected object to destination layer Q. LAYMCH 2. freezes layer of selected object R. LAYMRG 3. hides or locks layers other than those of selected objects S. LAYLCK 4. assigns selected object to destination layer 5. locks object of destination layer

A. P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-5
B. P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-5
C. P-4, Q-2, R-3, S-5
D. P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-5
E. All of these
Answer» F.
9.

Match the urban forms listed in Group I with the towns listed in Group II Group I Group II P. Grid Iron 1. New Delhi Q. Radial 2. Washington D.C. R. Linear 3. Copenhagen S. Finger plan 4. Mumbai 5. Canberra

A. P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3
B. P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5
C. P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-2
D. P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-5
Answer» B. P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5
10.

Match the eminent personalities in Group I with their books and statements in Group II Group I Group II P. Kevin Lynch 1. The Fountainhead Q. Ayn Rand 2. Small is Beautiful R. Paul D. Spreiregen 3. Site Planning S. E. F. Schumacher 4. Urban Design : Architecture of Towns and Cities 5. Design of Cities

A. P-4, Q-2, R-5, S-3
B. P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5
C. P-5, Q-1, R-4, S-2
D. P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-2
Answer» E.
11.

Identify the CORRECT CAD statements P. SPLINE connects sequence of line segments into a single object Q. SPLINE is a smooth curve passing through or near a given set of points R. PLINE creates straight line segments, arc segments or both S. PLINE can be closed only when its start and end points are coincident and tangent T. PLINE allows adjusting the width and curvature of its multiline segments U. SPLIN E can be exploded into smaller segments V. PLINE can be converted into a continuous curve segment

A. P, R, S, U
B. Q, R, T, V
C. R, S, T, V
D. S, T, U, V
Answer» C. R, S, T, V
12.

Match the elements of Group I with their corresponding type in Group II Group I Group II P. Fire hydrant 1. Street Furniture Q. Planter beds 2. Street Hardware R. Letter box S. Traffic signs T. Lamp Posts

A. P-2, Q- L, R-1, S-2, T-2
B. P-1, Q-1, R-2. S-1, T-1
C. P-1. Q-1, R-2, S-2, T-2
D. P-2, Q-1. R-2, S-2, T-2
Answer» B. P-1, Q-1, R-2. S-1, T-1
13.

To reduce reverberation time by 0.5 second. additional absorption (m2 sabine) required would be

A. 120
B. 160
C. 240
D. 720
Answer» D. 720
14.

Match the instruments in Group I with their corresponding functions in Group II Group I Group II P. Hygrometer 1. Precipitation Q. Disdrometer 2. Vapor Pressure R. Anemometer 3. Solar Radiation S. Manometer 4. Relative Humidity 5. Velocity of Air

A. P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3
B. P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-5
C. P-1, Q-2, R-5, S-4
D. P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-2
Answer» E.
15.

Consider the following features 1. Length finely proportional to its width 2. Statues as silhouettes against the sky above cornice lines 3. Fountains signifying fine vintage points 4. Series of different shapes connected by traditional narrow streets, column screens or archesThe element of urban design which comprises the above is

A. Vista
B. Piazza
C. Rand Point
D. Bosque
Answer» C. Rand Point
16.

A tank of internal dimension 3 m 5 m 4 m (Length Breadth Height) has 200 mm thick brick wall on all sides. Volume of brickwork in m3 would be _______.

A. 44.832
B. 24.832
C. 22.423
D. 88.283
Answer» B. 24.832
17.

Match the Five Year Plans listed under Group I with their corresponding feature from Group II Group I Group II P. First Five Year Plan 1. Formation of HUDCO Q. Fourth Five Year Plan 2. Establishment of TCPO R. Seventh Five Year Plan 3. Introduction of JNNURM S. Tenth Five Year Plan 4. Announcement of National Housing Policy 5. Passing of Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act

A. P-5,Q-2,R-4,S-3
B. P-2,Q-1,R-4,S-3
C. P-4,Q-1, R-2, S-5
D. P-1,Q-2,R-3,S-5
Answer» C. P-4,Q-1, R-2, S-5
18.

Match the buildings in Group I with their corresponding structural feature in Group II Group I Group II P. Yokohama Port 1. Geodesic Dome Terminal, Yokohama Q. Stanstead Airport, London 2. Shell Structure R. TWA Terminal, New York 3. Space Frame S. Montreal Biosphere, Montreal 4. Folded Steel Plate Structure 5. Pneumatic Structure

A. P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1
B. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
C. P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-2
D. P-5, Q-3, R-4, S-2
Answer» B. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
19.

Match the theories in Group I with their corresponding propagators in Group IIGroup I Group II P. Choice theory 1. Paul Davidoff and T.A. of planning Reiner Q. Connurbation 2. Patrick Geddes R. Classical theory 3. Homer Hoyt of land use S. Central place 4. Richard L. Meier theory 5. Walter Christaller

A. P-2, Q-3, R-5, S-1
B. P-1, Q-2, R-4, S-5
C. P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-2
D. P-5, Q-4, R-3, S-2
E. All of the above
Answer» F.
20.

Match the temples in Group I with their corresponding historical periods in Group II Group I Group II P. Vaikuntha 1. Vijaynagara Perumal Temple, Kancheepuram Q. Meenakshi 2. Chalukya Temple, Madurai R. Durga Temple, 3. Chola Aihole S. Brihadeshwara 4. Pandya Temple, Thanjavur 5. Pallava

A. P-2, Q-3, R-5, S-1
B. P-5, Q-1, R-4, S-3
C. P-3, Q-5, R-2, S-1
D. P-5, Q-4, R-2, S-3
Answer» E.
21.

In 2011, the population of a town was 5,00,000 and the number of housing units were 1,00,000. Calculate the additional number of dwelling units (DU) required by 2031 so that there is no housing shortage. The assumptions are i. 5% decadal increase in population ii. New DU to be completed by 2021 is 10,000 iii. N umber of DU which will become non habitable by 2031 is 5,000 iv. Average household size is 4.5

A. 27495 to 27505
B. 17495 to 17505
C. 15495 to 16505
D. None of the above
Answer» C. 15495 to 16505
22.

Match the planning techniques in Group-I with their salient feature in Group-II. Group-I Group-II P. Land pooling 1. Assigning specific task on a short time horizon Q. Action Plan 2. Assembling privately owned land parcels for development R. Land sharing 3. Agreement for reallocation of land between occupiers and owners S. Transfer of Development Rights 4. Assigning specific task on a long time horizon 5. Incentive based voluntary shifting of FAR of a plot to another plot

A. P - 1, Q - 5, R - 4, S - 3
B. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 5
C. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4
D. P - 4, Q - 2, R - 1, S - 5
Answer» C. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4
23.

Match the international events in Group-I with their directives in Group-II Group-I Group-II P. Earth Summit, Rio de Janerio, 1992 1. Kyoto Protocol Q. UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, New York, 1992 2. Agenda 21 R. UN Sustainable Development Summit, New York, 2015 3. Heritage conservation S. Habitat II, Istanbul, 1996 4. Agenda 20305. Housing for All

A. P - 1, Q - 5, R - 4, S - 3
B. P - 1, Q - 5, R - 2, S - 3
C. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 5
D. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 5, S - 4
Answer» D. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 5, S - 4
24.

Match the development schemes by Government of India in Group-I with their objectives in Group-II Group-I Group-II P. PMAY 1. Housing for All Q. AMRUT 2. Rural cluster development R. NRUM 3. Heritage city development S. HRIDAY 4. Urban mobility improvement 5. Urban rejuvenation

A. P - 1, Q - 5, R - 4, S - 3
B. P - 1, Q - 5, R - 2, S - 3
C. P - 3, Q - 5, R - 1, S - 2
D. P - 4, Q - 2, R - 1, S - 5
Answer» C. P - 3, Q - 5, R - 1, S - 2
25.

The information that is NOT essential to be submitted for sanction of any building plan is

A. Site Plan
B. Floor Plans
C. Title Deed
D. Land Cost
Answer» E.
26.

Match the distinguished housing projects in Group-I with their architects in Group-II Group-I Group-II P. Nagakin Capsule Tower, Tokyo, Japan 1. Walter Gropius Q. Tara Apartment, New Delhi, India 2. Moshe Safdie R. Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada 3. Ralph Erskine S. Byker Wall, New Castle, England 4. Charles Correa 5. Kisho Kurokawa

A. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 3
B. P - 1, Q - 3, R - 4, S - 5
C. P - 5, Q - 2, R - 1, S - 4
D. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 1
Answer» B. P - 1, Q - 3, R - 4, S - 5
27.

Match the planning tasks in Group-I with the tools of analysis in Group-II Group-I Group-II P. Population projection 1. Input-Output Analysis Q. Regional resource allocation 2. Hardy Cross Method R. Trip distribution 3. Cohort Analysis S. Design of water distribution network 4. Gravity Model 5. Moving observer method

A. P - 3, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 2
B. P - 3, Q - 5, R - 4, S - 1
C. P - 5, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4
D. P - 1, Q - 3, R - 5, S - 2
Answer» B. P - 3, Q - 5, R - 4, S - 1
28.

Match the parameters in Group-I with their units in Group-II Group-I Group-II P. Traffic flow 1. Metre Q. Traffic density 2. Cycles/second R. Right of Way 3. Seconds S. Traffic signal cycle 4. Vehicle/km length 5. PCU/hr

A. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 1, S - 2
B. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 1, S - 3
C. P - 5, Q - 2, R - 4, S - 3
D. P - 4, Q - 5, R - 1, S - 3
Answer» C. P - 5, Q - 2, R - 4, S - 3
29.

Match the equipment in Group-I with their applications in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. PIR 1. Air conditioning Q. FCU 2. Lighting R. OLED 3. Power generation S. BIPV 4. Motion detection 5. Daylight sensing

A. P - 4, Q - 5, R - 2, S - 1
B. P - 1, Q - 4, R - 5, S - 3
C. P - 4, Q - 1, R - 2, S - 3
D. P - 4, Q - 2, R - 5, S - 1
Answer» D. P - 4, Q - 2, R - 5, S - 1
30.

Match the Terms in Group I with their Definitions in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Kinesthesia 1. Measurement and study of size and proportions of human body Q.Anthropometry 2. Study of man machine interaction R. Ergonomics 3. Study of past and present of the human race S. Biomimicry 4. Study of human sensory experience during movement 5. Imitation of models, systems and elements of nature

A. P 5, Q 3, R 4, S 1
B. P 5, Q 2, R 4, S 3
C. P 4, Q 1, R 2, S 5
D. P 4, Q 1, R 2, S 3
Answer» D. P 4, Q 1, R 2, S 3
31.

Match the Buildings in Group-I with their Style of Architecture in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi 1. Industrial Architecture Q. German Pavilion for World Exhibition, Barcelona 2. Deconstruction R. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao 3. Radical Eclecticism S. Crystal Palace, London 4. Drawing interchange 5. Neo Classical

A. P 5, Q 3, R 2, S 1
B. P 5, Q 4, R 2, S 1
C. P 1, Q 5, R 4, S 3
D. P 3, Q 4, R 1, S 5
Answer» C. P 1, Q 5, R 4, S 3
32.

Match the instruments in Group-I with the corresponding tests in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Pycnometer 1. Initial and final setting time Q. Brinell s 2. Abrasion test Apparatus R. Los Angeles 3. Surface hardness test Apparatus S. Vicat s Apparatus 4. Slump test 5. Apparent Specific gravity

A. P - 5, Q - 3, R - 2, S - 1
B. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 1
C. P - 3, Q - 2, R - 1, S - 5
D. P - 2, Q - 3, R - 4, S - 1
Answer» B. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 1
33.

Beam or lowest division of the entablature which extends from column to column, is known as

A. Arabesque
B. Arcade
C. Architrave
D. Arbour
Answer» D. Arbour
34.

A rectangular beam section of size 300 mm (width) X 500 mm (depth) is loaded with a shear force of 600 kN. The maximum shear stress on the section in N/mm2 is ____________________

A. 3
B. 6 to 6
C. 9
D. 18
Answer» C. 9
35.

Match the Land use categories of Group I with their respective Colour codes in Group II as per practice in India Group-IGroup-IIP. Residential 1. Red Q. Commercial 2. Grey R. Industrial 3. Blue S. Public/ Semi- public 4. Violet 5. Yellow

A. P 5, Q 3, R 4, S 1
B. P 5, Q 4, R 2, S 1
C. P 1, Q 2, R 4, S 5
D. P 1, Q 3, R 2, S 4
Answer» B. P 5, Q 4, R 2, S 1
36.

Match the Planning Terms in Group I with their Descriptions in Group II.Group-IGroup-IIP. Gentrification 1. Haphazard and low density outward growth of urban area Q. Urban core 2. Primarily dormitory revitalization settlement with functional dependency on parent city R. Urban sprawl 3. Replacement of low income residents with high income population S. Satellite town 4. Physical and socioeconomic revival of the inner-city 5. Restricted development in an environmentally sensitive zone

A. P 4, Q 3, R 5, S 2
B. P 3, Q 4, R 1, S 5
C. P 1, Q 5, R 2, S 3
D. P 3, Q 4, R 1, S 2
Answer» E.
37.

Match following Scientific Names in Group I with their common Indian Names in Group I Group-IGroup-IIP. Lagerstroemia 1. Amaltas speciosa Q. Cassia fistula2. Neem R. Azadarachta indica 3. Jarul S. Acacia 4. Babul auriculiformis 5. Peepal

A. P 2, Q 4, R 3, S 5
B. P 5, Q 3, R 2, S 4
C. P 3, Q 1, R 4, S 2
D. P 3, Q 1, R 2, S 4
Answer» E.
38.

Match the type of Temporary Structures in Group I with their corresponding Functions in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Scaffolding 1. To support unsafe structure Q. Formwork 2. To support platforms for workmen and materials at raised height during construction R. Shoring 3. Removal of water from pits S. Underpinning 4. Mould for RCC Structure 5. Strengthening the existing foundation

A. P 2, Q 4, R 1, S 5
B. P 3, Q 5, R 1, S 2
C. P 3, Q 4, R 5, S 2
D. P 2, Q 3, R 4, S 5
Answer» B. P 3, Q 5, R 1, S 2
39.

Match the Monuments in Group-I with their Style of Architecture in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Pisa Cathedral, Italy 1. Gothic Q. St. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul 2. Moorish R. Great Temple of Aman, Karnak 3. Egyptian S. Cathedral of Notre Dame, Parise 4. Byzantine 5. Romanesque

A. P 5, Q 1, R 3, S 2
B. P 2, Q 4, R 3, S 5
C. P 4, Q 2, R 5, S 1
D. P 5, Q 4, R 3, S 1
Answer» E.
40.

Match the Monuments in Group-I with their Features in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Panch Mahal, Fathepur Sikri1. Painted Stone Figures Q. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai 2. Intricate Red Sand Stone Carvings R. Jor-Bangla Temple, Bishnupur 3. Granite Statues S. Sun Temple, Konark 4. Khondalite Stone Work 5. Terracotta Carvings

A. P 2, Q 1, R 4, S 3
B. P 2, Q 1, R 5, S 4
C. P 2, Q 4, R 1, S 3
D. P 1, Q 5, R 5, S 4
Answer» C. P 2, Q 4, R 1, S 3
41.

Match the Elements in Group - I with their Applications in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Bracket 1. Door Q. Baluster 2. Dome R. Key stone 3. Cornice S. Holdfast 4. Arch 5. Staircase

A. P-2, Q-5, R-3, S-1
B. P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-1
C. P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-5
D. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
Answer» C. P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-5
42.

Match the Buildings in Group-I with their Principal Architects in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Wexner Centre for the Visual Arts, Ohio 1. I. M. Pei Q. Vitra Fire station, Weilam Rhein, Germany 2. Peter Eisenman R. AT& T Building, New York 3. Louis Kahn S. Sher e Banglanagar, Dacca 4. Zaha Hadid 5. Philip Johnson

A. P-2, Q-4, R-5, S-3
B. P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-1
C. P-1, Q-2, R-5, S-3
D. P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-5
Answer» B. P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-1
43.

Match the land use classes in Group-I with the use zones in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Transportation 1. Sports complex Q. Commercial 2. Heritage and conservation areas R. Public and Semi- public 3. Burial ground S. Recreational 4. BRT corridor 5. Service sector

A. P - 4, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 5
B. P - 5, Q - 3, R - 1, S - 2
C. P - 4, Q - 5, R - 1, S - 2
D. P - 4, Q - 5, R - 3, S - 1
Answer» E.
44.

Associate the structural systems in Group-I with the buildings in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Folded plates 1. Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane Q. Shell 2. Eden Project, Cornwall R. Tensegrity 3. Riverside Museum, Glasgow S. Pneumatic 4. MIT Auditorium, Boston 5. 30, St. Mary Axe, London

A. P - 3, Q - 4, R - 1, S - 2
B. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 3, S - 1
C. P - 3, Q - 2, R - 1, S - 5
D. P - 1, Q - 3, R - 4, S - 2
Answer» B. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 3, S - 1
45.

Match the Concepts in Group I with their appropriate Explanation in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Planned Unit 1. Development Development occurring on vacant or underused lots in otherwise built up areas Q. Infill Development 2. Development providing a fair and equitable way to integrate peri-urban areas R. Transit Oriented 3. Developing a large Development area as a single entity merging zoning and subdivision control S. Mixed Use 4. Development with Development compatible land uses integrating varied activities at different times of the day 5. Development located within walking distance from mass transit stations along the corridor

A. P 3, Q 2, R 5, S 4
B. P 3, Q 1, R 5, S 4
C. P 2, Q 1, R 4, S 5
D. P 2, Q 4, R 1, S 5
Answer» C. P 2, Q 1, R 4, S 5
46.

Match the Vibrator Types in Group-I with their related Areas of Application in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Needle Vibrator 1. Concrete Pavement Q. Shutter Vibrator 2. Pre-cast Concrete Unit R. Surface Vibrator 3. Beam-Column Junction S. Table Vibrator 4. Retaining Wall 5. Slip Forming

A. P 1, Q 5, R 4, S 3
B. P 3, Q 4, R 1, S 2
C. P 1, Q 4, R 2, S 5
D. P 3, Q 5, R 1, S 2
Answer» C. P 1, Q 4, R 2, S 5
47.

Match the Units in Group I with their Definitions in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Hertz 1. Newton - meter Q. Lux 2. Cycles/ second R. Joule 3. Lumen/ m2 S. Newton 4. Watt/ ampere 5. kg - meter/ sec2

A. P 5, Q 4, R 2, S 1
B. P 3, Q 1, R 5, S 4
C. P 2, Q 3, R 1, S 4
D. P 2, Q 3, R 1, S 5
Answer» E.
48.

Match the Terms in Group I with the appropriate Items in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Toposheet 1. Path/Row Q. Satellite Image 2. Contour R. Wavelength 3. Focal Length S. Scan Line 4. Spectral Signature 5. Bits/inch

A. P 5, Q 4, R 2, S 1
B. P 5, Q 1, R 4, S 3
C. P 2, Q 1, R 4, S 5
D. P 2, Q 4, R 1, S 5
Answer» D. P 2, Q 4, R 1, S 5
49.

Fee of contractor for a project has the following provisions Basic fee = 15% of actual cost of work incurred Bonus = 20% of savings from estimated cost of work Penalty = 20% of cost overrum If the estimated cost of the project is Rs. 60,000, and the actual cost is Rs. 70,000, then the total fee of contractor in Rupees is ___________

A. 8500 to 8500
B. 5500
C. 3500 to 4500
D. 6500
Answer» B. 5500
50.

Match the terminologies in Group-I with their description in Group-II Group-I Group-II P. Pruning 1. Cutting of trees Q. Felling 2. Removing broken branches from trees for better growth R. Hoeing 3. Maintaining moisture content in soil by a protective layer S. Mulching 4. Indiscriminate cutting of branches to reduce the size of a tree 5. Loosening the ground to remove weeds

A. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 5, S - 3
B. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 3
C. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4
D. P - 1, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 1
Answer» B. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 3