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This section includes 16 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Building Materials knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
______________ is very important to control the noise pollution near an Auditorium area. |
A. | Seating arrangement |
B. | Site selection |
C. | Balcony |
D. | Volume |
Answer» C. Balcony | |
2. |
The adequate absorbing surfaces should be provided in the hall to control the ____________ |
A. | Loudness |
B. | Noise |
C. | Reverberation |
D. | Dead spots |
Answer» D. Dead spots | |
3. |
____________ is a very important consideration in the acoustic design of an Auditorium and it involves geometrical aspects of the hall. |
A. | Site selection |
B. | Seating arrangement |
C. | Shape |
D. | Sound absorption |
Answer» D. Sound absorption | |
4. |
_______________ defect is due to the lack of reflecting surfaces near the source of sound and excessive absorption of sound in the hall. |
A. | Exterior noise |
B. | Loudness |
C. | Interior noise |
D. | Echoes |
Answer» C. Interior noise | |
5. |
In case of concave reflecting interior surfaces ________ are formed where reflected sound waves meet and create a sound of larger intensity. |
A. | Sound foci |
B. | Dead spots |
C. | Exterior noise |
D. | Interior noise |
Answer» B. Dead spots | |
6. |
Because of high concentration of reflected sound at the Sound foci, there is a deficiency of reflected sound at some point known as __________ |
A. | Live spots |
B. | Dead spots |
C. | Sound foci |
D. | Reverberation |
Answer» C. Sound foci | |
7. |
THE_ADEQUATE_ABSORBING_SURFACES_SHOULD_BE_PROVIDED_IN_THE_HALL_TO_CONTROL_THE_____________?$ |
A. | Loudness |
B. | Noise |
C. | Reverberation |
D. | Dead spots |
Answer» D. Dead spots | |
8. |
_______________is_very_important_to_control_the_noise_pollution_near_an_Auditorium_area.$ |
A. | Seating arrangement |
B. | Site selection |
C. | Balcony |
D. | Volume |
Answer» C. Balcony | |
9. |
____________ is a very important consideration in the acoustic design of an Auditorium and it involves geometrical aspects of the hall? |
A. | Site selection |
B. | Seating arrangement |
C. | Shape |
D. | Sound absorption |
Answer» D. Sound absorption | |
10. |
The term __________ is used to indicate a big room or a hall where sound is picked up by a microphone and it includes the radio broadcasting station, television station, etc. |
A. | Concert hall |
B. | Auditorium |
C. | Studio |
D. | Recreational hall |
Answer» D. Recreational hall | |
11. |
_______________ defect is due to poor sound insulation. |
A. | Exterior noise |
B. | Interior noise |
C. | Loudness |
D. | Echoes |
Answer» B. Interior noise | |
12. |
_______________ defect is due to lack of reflecting surfaces near the source of sound and excessive absorption of sound in the hall. |
A. | Exterior noise |
B. | Loudness |
C. | Interior noise |
D. | Echoes |
Answer» C. Interior noise | |
13. |
In case of concave reflecting interior surfaces, _________ are formed where reflected sound waves meet and create a sound of larger intensity. |
A. | Sound foci |
B. | Dead spots |
C. | Exterior noise |
D. | Interior noise |
Answer» B. Dead spots | |
14. |
The formation of ___________ takes place when the reflecting surfaces are situated at a distance greater than 17 M or so. |
A. | Live spots |
B. | Loudness |
C. | Echoes |
D. | Noise |
Answer» D. Noise | |
15. |
Because of high concentration of reflected sound at the Sound foci, there is deficiency of reflected sound at some point known as __________ |
A. | Live spots |
B. | Dead spots |
C. | Sound foci |
D. | Reverberation |
Answer» C. Sound foci | |
16. |
The defect of ___________ results in confusion with the sound created next. |
A. | Echoes |
B. | Sound foci |
C. | Dead spots |
D. | Reverberation |
Answer» E. | |