Description : In English garden wall bond (A) One course of headers to three or five course of stretchers (B) Queen closer in provided in each heading course (C) The middle course of stretchers is started with a header to give proper vertical joints (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : In brick masonry the bond produced by laying alternate headers and stretchers in each course is known as (A) English bond (B) Double Flemish bond (C) Zigzag bond (D) Single Flemish bond
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Brick nogging type of partition wall, is constructed by (A) Laying bricks as stretchers in cement mortar (B) Laying bricks as headers in cement mortar (C) Reinforcing brick wall with iron straps (D) Constructing brick work within a wooden framework
Description : The type of bond in a brick masonry containing alternate courses of stretchers and headers, is called (A) Flemish bond (B) English bond (C) Stretcher bond (D) Header bond
Description : The bond in which headers and stretchers are laid in alternate courses and every stretcher course is started with a three fourth brick bat, is known as (A) English cross bond (B) Dutch bond (C) Monk bond (D) Rat-trap bond
Last Answer : : Option B
Description : The type of bond in which every course contains both headers and stretchers, is called (A) English bond (B) Flemish bond (C) Russian band (D) Mixed bond
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: (A) In Flemish bond, headers and stretchers are laid alternately in the same course (B) In Flemish bond every header in each course lies ... laid in every course (D) In English bond, headers and stretchers are laid in alternate courses
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The portion of the brick cut across its width and having its length equal to that of a full brick, is known as (A) Closer (B) Queen closer (C) King closer (D) Prince closer
Description : The portion of the brick without a triangular corner equal to half the width and half the length, is called (A) Closer (B) Queen closer (C) King closer (D) Squint brick
Description : The portion of a brick cut to form angles other than right angles in plan, is known as (A) Queen closer (B) King closer (C) Closer (D) Squint brick
Description : A queen closer is a (A) Brick laid with its length parallel to the face or direction of wall (B) Brick laid with its breadth parallel to the face or direction of wall (C) Brick having the same ... bricks but half the breadth (D) Brick with half the width at one end and full width at the other
Description : Queen closer may be placed (A) In header course (B) In stretcher course (C) In header course next to first brick (D) In stretcher course next to first brick
Description : The piece of a brick cut along the centre of width in such a way that its length is equal to that of full brick, is called (A) Half brick (B) Queen closer (C) King closer (D) Bevelled closer
Description : The piece of a brick cut with its one corner equivalent to half the length and half the width of a full brick, is known as (A) Queen closer (B) Bevelled closer (C) King closer (D) Half king clos
Description : To obtain good bonding in brick masonry (A) First class bricks are used (B) Vertical joints in alternate courses are kept in plumb line (C) Bats are used where necessary (D) All the above
Last Answer : Option D
Description : The portion of a brick cut across the width, is called (A) Closer (B) Half brick (C) Bed (D) Bat
Description : The brick laid with its length parallel to the face of a wall, is a known as (A) Header (B) Stretcher (C) Closer (D) None of the
Description : The brick laid with its breadth parallel to the face of a wall, is known as (A) Header (B) Stretcher (C) Closer (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : To stagger vertical joints in successive courses of a wall, a piece of brick is generally used at the end of the course, which is known as (A) Bat (B) Header (C) Stretcher (D) Closer
Description : The dimensions of a half queen closer, are (A) 9 cm × 9 cm × 9 cm (B) 9 cm × 9 cm × 4.5 cm (C) 9 cm × 4.5 cm × 9 cm (D) 1.8 cm × 4.5 cm × 9 cm
Description : The brick work is measured in sq metre, in case of (A) Honey comb brick work (B) Brick flat soling (C) Half brick walls or the partition (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Brick walls are measured in sq. m if the thickness of the wall is (A) 10 cm (B) 15 cm (C) 20 cm (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) 10 cm
Description : Stucco paints are suitable for (A) Stone masonry (B) Brick walls (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Description : The nominal thickness of an expansion joint in brick walls, is kept more than (A) 5 mm (B) 10 mm (C) 15 mm (D) 20 mm
Description : Herringbone bond is used for (A) Walls having thickness more than 4 bricks (B) Architectural finish to the face work (C) Ornamental panels in brick flooring (D) All the above
Description : For plastering the exposed brick walls, the cement sand mortar should be (A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 1 : 4 (D) 1 : 6
Description : Difference between pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein is that, the pulmonary artery has (a) no endothelium (b) valves (c) thicker walls (d) oxygenated blood.
Last Answer : (c) thicker walls
Description : Describe the terms facing and hearting in stone masonry.
Last Answer : i) Facing – The material which is used in the face of the wall is known as facing. ii) Hearting – The portion of the wall between the facing and backing is known as the hearting.
Description : Define facing, backing, hearting and Through stone with neat sketch.
Last Answer : Facing: The material used in the face of the wall is known as facing. Backing: The material used in the back of the wall is known as backing. Hearting: The inner portion of the wall ... A header stone having length equal to wall width is placed across the wall casted through stone.
Description : Corrosion of well pipes may not be reduced by (A) Reducing the draw down and the pumping rate (B) Reducing the flow velocity (C) Using thicker pipes (D) Using screens having larger area of openings
Last Answer : (D) Using screens having larger area of openings
Description : Minimum spacing between horizontal parallel reinforcement of different sizes, should not be less than (A) One diameter of thinner bar (B) One diameter of thicker bar (C) Twice the diameter of thinner bar (D) None of these
Description : In a cantilever retaining wall without a heel slab (A) Thickness of the stem is kept same throughout (B) Base slab is made 10 cm thicker than the stem (C) Width of the base slab is kept 0.7 time the total height of the wall (D) All the above
Description : If a beam fails in bond, then its bond strength can be increased most economically by (A) Increasing the depth of beam (B) Using thinner bars but more in number (C) Using thicker bars but less in number (D) Providing vertical stirrups
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: (A) The width of the wall is constructed thicker at the base in a stepped fashion (B) A long vertical load transferring concrete structure is ... ) The pile which transfers the load to a hard rock bed at certain depth is called load bearing
Description : VPN question when sending email - which IP address shows up in the email headers?
Last Answer : It would show the sending email server’s IP, which isn’t likely to be either of the ones mentioned. Let’s say you use gmail just as an example. The headers will show Google’s IP address.
Description : Plugs that go into female headers?
Last Answer : There is no standard name; they are generally named after their function.
Description : How to use HTML headers properly?
Last Answer : answer:Your first idea is right--they should be used based on the importance of the section (yes, it's subjective). Also, there should only be one h1 per page. They shouldn't be nested.
Description : how to create tab headers with CSS and JavaScript ? -How To ?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Do headers and footers work the same in both excel and word?
Last Answer : no
Description : Good interface of website design involves a) Navigation b) Layout c) Headers d) Above all are true
Last Answer : d) Above all are true
Description : In the OSI model, as a data packet moves from the lower to the upper layers, headers are a. Added b. Removed c. Rearranged d. Randomized
Last Answer : b. Removed
Description : A layer-4 firewall (a device that can look at all protocol headers up to the transport layer) CANNOT a. block entire HTTP traffic during 9:00PM and 5 :0OAM b. block all ICMP traffic c. stop ... address d. block TCP traffic from a specific user on a multi-user system during 9:00PM and 5:00AM
Last Answer : d. block TCP traffic from a specific user on a multi-user system during 9:00PM and 5:00AM
Description : .In the OSI model, as a data packet moves from the lower to the upper layers, headers are _______ a. Added b. Removed c. Rearranged d. Randomized
Description : In the layer hierarchy as the data packet moves from the upper to the lower layers, headers are ___________. A. Added B. Removed C. Rearranged D. Modified
Last Answer : A. Added
Description : In the OSI model, as a data packet moves from the lower to the upper layers, headers are _______ a) Added b) Removed c) Rearranged d) Randomized
Last Answer : b) Removed
Description : In the layer hierarchy as the data packet moves from the upper to the lower layers, headers are ___________ a) Added b) Removed c) Rearranged d) Modified
Last Answer : a) Added
Description : Why are headers and footers used in the document: a) To mark the starting and ending of the page b) To allow page headers & footers to appear on document when it is printed c) To enhance the overall appearance of the document d) Each page of word must have header & footer. e) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) To allow page headers & footers to appear on document when it is printed
Description : What is the purpose of headers and footers used in document: a) To enhance the overall appearance of the document b) To mark the starting and ending of a page c) To allow page headers and footers to appear on document when it is printed d) None of The Above
Last Answer : c) To allow page headers and footers to appear on document when it is printed
Description : The difference of levels between two stations A and B is to be determined. For best results, the instrument station should be (A) Equidistant from A and B (B) Closer to the higher station (C) Closer to the lower station (D) As far as possible from the line AB
Last Answer : (A) Equidistant from A and B
Description : An R.C.C. lintel is spanning an opening of 2 m span in a brick wall. The height of the roof is 2.9 m above the floor level and that of the opening is 2.1 m above the floor level. The lintel is to be ... (B) UDL of wall (C) UDL of wall + load from the roof (D) Triangular load + load from the roof