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This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Concrete Technology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Reduction in the volume due to shrinkage causes _____ |
A. | Low volume |
B. | Volumetric strain |
C. | Volumetric stress |
D. | W/c ratio |
Answer» C. Volumetric stress | |
2. |
If there is continuous supply of H2O to the concrete during hydration, concrete expands due to absorption of water by the cement gel. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
3. |
Carbonic Acid + Ca(OH)2 ⇨ X. What is the main compound in X? |
A. | CaCO2 |
B. | CO2 |
C. | CaCO3 |
D. | H2O |
Answer» D. H2O | |
4. |
ACI 305.R.91 specifies Evaporation rate __ kg/hr/m2 should be avoided to prevent plastic cracking. |
A. | <.5 |
B. | =0.5 |
C. | >.5 |
D. | Not equal to .5 |
Answer» D. Not equal to .5 | |
5. |
IF_THERE_IS_CONTINUOUS_SUPPLY_OF_H2O_TO_THE_CONCRETE_DURING_HYDRATION,_CONCRETE_EXPANDS_DUE_TO_ABSORPTION_OF_WATER_BY_THE_CEMENT_GEL._IS_IT_TRUE_OR_FALSE??$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
6. |
Reduction_in_the_volume_due_to_shrinkage_causes______$ |
A. | Low volume |
B. | Volumetric strain |
C. | Volumetric stress |
D. | W/c ratio |
Answer» C. Volumetric stress | |
7. |
Carbonic Acid + Ca(OH)2 ‚á® X. What is the main compound in X?# |
A. | CaCO<sub>2</sub> |
B. | CO<sub>2</sub> |
C. | CaCO<sub>3</sub> |
D. | H<sub>2</sub>O |
Answer» D. H<sub>2</sub>O | |
8. |
ACI 305.R.91 specifies Evaporation rate __ kg/hr/m2 should be avoided to prevent plastic cracking. |
A. | <.5 |
B. | =0.5 |
C. | >.5 |
D. | Not equal to .5 |
Answer» D. Not equal to .5 | |
9. |
What is carbonation shrinkage? |
A. | It is not a result of any change in the concrete production process. Rather, it is a result of certain environmental conditions which frequently occur in the Central Missouri area |
B. | It is defined as the contracting of a hardened concrete mixture due to the loss of capillary water. This shrinkage causes an increase in tensile |
C. | It is an important phenomenon in young concrete. At low w/c ratios, less than about 0.42, all the water is rapidly drawn into the hydration process and the demand for more water creates very fine capillaries |
D. | It occurs when the concrete is exposed to air containing carbon dioxide |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
What is autogenous shrinkage? |
A. | It is not a result of any change in the concrete production process. Rather, it is a result of certain environmental conditions which frequently occur in the Central Missouri area |
B. | It is defined as the contracting of a hardened concrete mixture due to the loss of capillary water. This shrinkage causes an increase in tensile |
C. | It is an important phenomenon in young concrete. At low w/c ratios, less than about 0.42, all the water is rapidly drawn into the hydration process and the demand for more water creates very fine capillaries |
D. | It occurs when the concrete is exposed to air containing carbon dioxide |
Answer» D. It occurs when the concrete is exposed to air containing carbon dioxide | |
11. |
What is drying shrinkage? |
A. | It is not a result of any change in the concrete production process. Rather, it is a result of certain environmental conditions which frequently occur in the Central Missouri area |
B. | It is defined as the contracting of a hardened concrete mixture due to the loss of capillary water. This shrinkage causes an increase in tensile |
C. | It is an important phenomenon in young concrete. At low w/c ratios, less than about 0.42, all the water is rapidly drawn into the hydration process and the demand for more water creates very fine capillaries |
D. | It occurs when the concrete is exposed to air containing carbon dioxide |
Answer» C. It is an important phenomenon in young concrete. At low w/c ratios, less than about 0.42, all the water is rapidly drawn into the hydration process and the demand for more water creates very fine capillaries | |
12. |
How many types of shrinkages, caused due to cooling and carbonation? |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» C. 3 | |
13. |
How many types of shrinkages, caused due to loss of water? |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» D. 4 | |
14. |
What is plastic shrinkage? |
A. | It is not a result of any change in the concrete production process. Rather, it is a result of certain environmental conditions which occurs in the Central Missouri area |
B. | It is defined as the contracting of a hardened concrete mixture due to the loss of capillary water. This shrinkage causes an increase in tensile |
C. | It is an important phenomenon in young concrete. At low w/c ratios, less than about 0.42, all the water is rapidly drawn into the hydration process and the demand for more water creates very fine capillaries |
D. | It occurs when the concrete is exposed to air containing carbon dioxide |
Answer» B. It is defined as the contracting of a hardened concrete mixture due to the loss of capillary water. This shrinkage causes an increase in tensile | |