Description : Separation of water or water sand cement from a freshly concrete, is known (A) Bleeding (B) Creeping (C) Segregation (D) Flooding
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : The separation of water or water cement mixture from the freshly laid concrete is known as [ A ] Workability [ B ] Segregation [ C ] Bleeding [ D ] Creep
Last Answer : [ C ] Bleeding
Description : The property of the ingredients to separate from each other while placing the concrete is called (A) Segregation (B) Compaction (C) Shrinkage (D) Bulking
Description : Consider the following statements: Cement mortars richer than 1 : 3 are not used in masonry work because 1. There is no gain in strength of masonry 2. There is high shrinkage 3. They are prone to segregation Which of these statements ... 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 and 2 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1 and 3 only
Last Answer : (b) 1 and 2 only
Description : Shrinkage in concrete can be reduced by using (i) Low water cement ratio (ii) More amount of cement in the concrete (iii) Presaturated aggregates [ A ] i [ B ] i and ii [ C ] i and iii [ D ] i, ii and iii
Last Answer : [ C ] i and iii
Description : Which of the following represents a carpet of sand-bitumen mix without coarse aggregates? (A) Mastic asphalt (B) Sheet asphalt (C) Bituminous carpet (D) Bituminous concrete
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : For the construction of water bound macadam roads, the correct sequence of operations after spreading coarse aggregates is (A) Dry rolling, wet rolling, application of screening and application of ... of filler (D) Dry rolling, application of screening, application of filler and wet rolling
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The percentage of the aggregate of F.M. 2.6 to be combined with coarse aggregate of F.M. 6.8 for obtaining the aggregates of F.M. 5.4, is (A) 30 % (B) 40 % (C) 50 % (D) 60 %
Last Answer : (C) 50 %
Description : For ensuring quality of concrete, use (A) Single sized aggregates (B) Two sized aggregate (C) Graded aggregates (D) Coarse aggregates
Last Answer : (C) Graded aggregates
Description : If X, Y and Z are the fineness modulli of coarse, fine and combined aggregates, the percentage (P) of fine aggregates to combined aggregates, is (A) P = [(Z - X)/(Z - Y)] × 100 (B) P = [(X - Z)/(Z - Y)] × 100 (C) P = [(X - Z)/(Z + Y)] × 100 (D) P = [(Z + X)/(Z - Y)] × 100
Last Answer : Option B
Description : For preparing a test-specimen, it is necessary (A) To mix cement and fine aggregate by dry hand (B) To mix coarse aggregates (C) To mix water to the cement, fine aggregates and coarse aggregates (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : If 50 kg of fine aggregates and 100 kg of coarse aggregates are mixed in a concrete whose water cement ratio is 0.6, the weight of water required for harsh mix, is (A) 8 kg (B) 10 kg (C) 12 kg (D) 14 kg
Description : I.S. Sieve Nos. 10 mm and 4.75 mm are generally used for grading of (A) Coarse aggregates (B) Fine aggregates (C) Neither (a) nor (b) (D) Both (a) and (b)
Description : In the method of voids for determination of the quantity of cement paste, it is assumed that (A) Voids in coarse aggregates are filled by fine aggregates (B) Voids in fine aggregates are filled by ... of fine aggregates is equal to total voids in coarse aggregates plus 10% extra (D) All the above
Description : If P, Y and Z are the weights of cement, fine aggregates and coarse aggregates respectively and W/C is the water cement ratio, the minimum quantity of water to be added to first batch, is obtained by the equation (A) 0.1P + 0.3Y + 0. ... + 0.2Y + 0.01Z = W/C P (D) 0.5P + 0.3Y + 0.01Z = W/C P
Description : The maximum amount of dust which may be permitted in aggregates is (A) 5% of the total aggregates for low workability with a coarse grading (B) 10% of the total aggregates for low workability with ... of the total aggregates for a mix having high workability with fine grading (D) All the above
Description : Internal friction between the ingredients of concrete, is decreased by using (A) Less water (B) Fine aggregates (C) Rich mix (D) More water and coarse aggregates
Description : Concrete gains strength due to (A) Chemical reaction of cement with sand and coarse aggregates (B) Evaporation of water from concrete (C) Hydration of cement (D) All the above
Description : Index number expressing the relative sizes of both coarse and fine aggregates, is called (A) Proportioning of aggregates (B) Fineness modulus (C) Grading of aggregates (D) None of these
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Plain cement concrete is equally strong in compression as well as in tension (B) Slump test is performed to check concrete strength (C ... D) Fineness modulus is the index number expressing the relative sizes of both coarse and fine aggregates
Last Answer : Option D
Description : The internal friction between the ingredients to concrete is minimized by (a) Adopting coarse aggregates (b) Using more water (c) Reducing the surface area (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : Which of the following statement is correct (a) The maximum size of coarse aggregate should not exceed one fourth of the minimum dimension of the plain concrete member. (b) The maximum size of coarse ... aggregates of 40mm, 20mm and 10mm sizes are commonly used for concrete works (d) All the above
Last Answer : (d) All the above
Description : The proportion of coarse aggregates to fire aggregates in structural concrete is usually [ A ] 0.50 - 1.25 [ B ] 1.25 - 4.50 [ C ] 1.50 - 2.50 [ D ] 0.25 - 0.75
Last Answer : [ C ] 1.50 - 2.50
Description : Concrete gains strength due to [ A ] Chemical reaction of cement with sand and coarse aggregates [ B ] Evaporation of water from concrete [ C ] Hydration of cement [ D ] All the above
Last Answer : [ C ] Hydration of cement
Description : During the process of hardening of cement, _______ will takes place [ A ] Bleeding [ B ] Segregation [ C ] Hydration [ D ] All the above
Last Answer : [ C ] Hydration
Description : As compared to ordinary Portland cement, use of pozzolana cement (A) Reduces workability (B) Increases bleeding (C) Increases shrinkage (D) Increases strength
Description : Addition of pozzolana to ordinary Portland cement increases (A) Bleeding (B) Shrinkage (C) Permeability (D) Heat of hydration
Description : The increased cohesiveness of concrete, makes it (A) Less liable to segregation (B) More liable to segregation (C) More liable to bleeding (D) More liable for surface scaling in frosty weather
Description : The property of fresh concrete, in which the water in the mix tends to rise to the surface while placing and compacting, is called (A) Segregation (B) Bleeding (C) Bulking (D) Creep
Description : A concrete using an air entrained cement (A) Has strength less than 10% to 15% (B) Has more resistance to weathering (C) Is more plastic and workable (D) Is free from segregation and bleeding
Description : A badly mixed cement concrete results in (A) Segregation (B) Bleeding (C) Honey combing (D) None of these
Description : Excess quantity of water (a) Makes the concrete mix harsh (b) Makes the concrete mix unworkable (c) Causes segregation in concrete (d) Causes bleeding in concrete.
Last Answer : both c&d
Description : Insufficient quantity of water (a) Makes the concrete mix harsh (b) Makes the concrete mix unworkable (c) Causes segregation in concrete (d) Causes bleeding in concrete.
Last Answer : both a&b
Description : The continuous strain, which the concrete undergoes due to application of external loads is called [ A ] Creep [ B ] Bleeding [ C ] Workability [ D ] Segregation
Last Answer : [ A ] Creep
Description : Illustrate the effect of properties of coarse aggregates on compressive strength of concrete.
Last Answer : Effect of properties of coarse aggregates on compressive strength of concrete. i. Size of aggregate: If coarse aggregate particles are of large size (say 20 mm) in concrete mixture , then ... of strength. But if water absorption is less concrete becomes as per proportion giving required strength.
Description : Explain two causes of each i) Segregation ii) Bleeding of concrete
Last Answer : Causes of Segregation: 1. Inaccurate water cement ratio. 2. Improper mixing of concrete ingredients. 3. Longer distance transportation. 4. More height of concrete placing. 5. Excessive or over ... Lean mix i.e. less cements content. 5. Delay in finishing of freshly placed concrete mix.
Description : Ultra centrifuges are used for the separation of __________ solid particles. (A) Coarse (B) Fine (C) Colloidal (D) Dissolved
Last Answer : (C) Colloidal
Description : __________ are used for the separation of coarse particles from a slurry of fine particles. (A) Thickeners (B) Classifiers (C) Hydrocyclones (D) Decanters
Last Answer : (B) Classifiers
Description : Pick out the wrong statement: (A) Magnetic separation method can be employed to treat both dry & wet ores (B) Reduction ratio in crushing operation is defined as the ratio of minimum feed ... ) Gyratory crusher is used for coarse crushing (D) Screens are of stationary, moving and vibratory types
Last Answer : (B) Reduction ratio in crushing operation is defined as the ratio of minimum feed size to the maximum product size
Description : A mortar joint in masonry which is normal to the face of wall is known as (A) Bed joint (B) Wall joint (C) Cross joint (D) Bonded join
Description : The maximum water content at which a reduction in water content does not cause a decrease in volume of a soil mass, is known (A) Liquid limit (B) Plastic limit (C) Shrinkage limit (D) Permeability limit
Last Answer : (C) Shrinkage limit
Description : The minimum water content at which the soil retains its liquid state and also possesses a small shearing strength against flowing, is known (A) Liquid limit (B) Plastic limit (C) Shrinkage limit (D) Permeability limit
Last Answer : (A) Liquid limit
Description : The minimum water content at which the soil just begins to crumble when rolled into threads 3 mm in diameter, is known (A) Liquid limit (B) Plastic limit (C) Shrinkage limit (D) Permeability limit
Last Answer : (B) Plastic limit
Description : The water content of soil, which represents the boundary between plastic state and liquid state, is known as (A) Liquid limit (B) Plastic limit (C) Shrinkage limit (D) Plasticity index
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) In soils, the flow index indicates variation in shear strength with water content (B) Liquid limit minus plastic limit, is known as plasticity ... Plastic limit minus shrinkage limit, is known as shrinkage index of the soil (D) All the above
Description : The phenomenon of slow growth of strain under a steady tensile stress, is called (A) Yielding (B) Creeping (C) Breaking (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Creeping
Description : The phenomenon of slow extension of materials having constant load, i.e. increasing with the time is called (A) Creeping (B) Yielding (C) Breaking (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Creeping
Description : In order to avoid segregation, the concrete should not be thrown from a height (a) Agree (b) Disagree (c) Not known (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Agree
Description : When each particle of aggregates is thinly coated with cement paste, a heterogeneous solid is formed, which is known as (A) Hydration (B) Gel (C) Concrete (D) None of these
Description : The aggregate containing moisture in pores and having its surface dry, is known as (A) Moist aggregates (B) Very dry aggregates (C) Dry aggregates (D) Saturated surface dry aggregate