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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Construction Materials knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
In __________________ type of pointing, a groove is formed at the centre of head by a pointer. |
| A. | Rubbed |
| B. | Vee |
| C. | Weathered |
| D. | Beaded |
| Answer» B. Vee | |
| 2. |
In ___________ type of pointing, a groove is formed at the centre of joint. |
| A. | Vee |
| B. | Tuck |
| C. | Weathered |
| D. | Flush |
| Answer» C. Weathered | |
| 3. |
In ___________ type of pointing, the face of pointing is kept inclined. |
| A. | Struck |
| B. | Tuck |
| C. | Vee |
| D. | Weathered |
| Answer» B. Tuck | |
| 4. |
______________ type of pointing is kept vertical and it is placed inside the wall surface. |
| A. | Weathered |
| B. | Tuck |
| C. | Vee pointing |
| D. | Recessed |
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. |
_________________ type of pointing is formed by removing the excess motor from the joint. |
| A. | Struck |
| B. | Recessed |
| C. | Flush |
| D. | Rubbed |
| Answer» D. Rubbed | |
| 6. |
_______________ type of Pointing is formed by steel or iron rod with a concave edge. |
| A. | Flush |
| B. | Recessed |
| C. | Rubbed |
| D. | Beaded |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
The ________________ consists of equal volumes of cement and sand. |
| A. | Concrete |
| B. | Sand Mortar |
| C. | Cement mortar |
| D. | Slurry |
| Answer» D. Slurry | |
| 8. |
The ________________ consists of equal volume of lime and sand. |
| A. | Cement Mortar |
| B. | Lime Mortar |
| C. | Concrete |
| D. | Slurry |
| Answer» C. Concrete | |
| 9. |
The term ______________ is used to denote the finishing of mortar joints of either stone masonry on Brick masonry. |
| A. | Plastering |
| B. | Guniting |
| C. | Pointing |
| D. | Grouting |
| Answer» D. Grouting | |
| 10. |
The exposed surfaces of walls to be provided with ___________ |
| A. | Guniting |
| B. | Grouting |
| C. | Pointing |
| D. | Washing |
| Answer» D. Washing | |