Description : The main factors affecting the permeability of concrete are (i)Grade of concrete (ii)Minimum cement content (iii)Maximum water cement ratio [ A ] i [ B ] i and ii [ C ] ii and iii [ D ] i, ii and iii
Last Answer : [ C ] ii and iii
Description : Explain two factors affecting properties of hardened concrete.
Last Answer : Factors affecting properties of hardened concrete: 1. Type and quality of materials used: If type and quality of materials used for concrete i.e. cement, sand, aggregate and water is ... in concrete. The sudden change in weather conditions reduces strength and durability of hardened concrete.
Description : Write any four factors affecting concrete mix design.
Last Answer : Factors affecting concrete mix design: The concrete mix design procedure affects by the following factors. 1. Maximum water-cement ratio 2. Minimum cement content 3. Maximum nominal size of aggregate ... fine aggregate 9. Type of admixture to be used 10. Specific gravity of all ingredient materials
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Water enables chemical reaction to take place with cement (B) Water lubricates the mixture of gravel, sand and cement (C) Strength of concrete structure largely depends upon its workability (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Grading of sand causes great variation in (A) Workability of concrete (B) Strength of concrete (C) Durability of concrete (D) All the above
Description : For given water content, workability decreases if the concrete aggregates contain an excess of (A) Thin particles (B) Flat particles (C) Elongated particles (D) All the above
Description : Air entrainment in the concrete increases (A) Workability (B) Strength (C) The effects of temperature variations (D) The unit weight
Last Answer : (A) Workability
Description : Wp and Wf are the weights of a cylinder containing partially compacted and fully compacted concrete. If the compaction factor (Wp/Wf ) is 0.95, the workability of concrete is (A) Extremely low (B) Very low (C) Low (D) High
Last Answer : Option D
Description : Proper proportioning of concrete, ensures (A) Desired strength and workability (B) Desired durability (C) Water tightness of the structure (D) All the above
Description : In order to obtain the best workability of concrete, the preferred shape of aggregate is (A) Rounded (B) Elongated (C) Angular (D) All of the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : If the slump of a concrete mix is 60 mm, its workability is (A) Very low (B) Low (C) Medium (D) High
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Workability of concrete is inversely proportional to (A) Time of transit (B) water-cement ratio (C) The air in the mix (D) Size of aggregate
Description : Higher workability of concrete is required if the structure is (A) Made with cement concrete (B) Thick and reinforced (C) Thin and heavily reinforced (D) Thick and heavily reinforced
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Higher workability indicates unexpected increase in the moisture content (B) Higher workability indicates deficiency of sand (C) If the concrete mix is dry, the slump is zero (D) All the above
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) An increase in water content must be accompanied by an increase in cement content (B) Angular and rough aggregates reduce the workability of the ... The slump of the concrete mix decreases due to an increase in temperature (D) All the above
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Continuous grading is not necessary for obtaining a minimum of air voids (B) The omission of a certain size of aggregate is shown by ... in concrete increases the workability but also increases the liability to segregation (D) All the above
Description : C.R.R.I. charts are used to obtain a relationship between strength of concrete and (A) Water cement ratio (B) Workability (C) Grading of aggregate (D) Fineness modulus
Description : The entrained air in concrete (A) Increases workability (B) Decreases workability (C) Decreases resistance to weathering (D) Increases stress
Description : Workability of concrete is measured by (A) Vicat apparatus test (B) Slump test (C) Minimum void method (D) Talbot Richa
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : An excess of flaky particles in concrete aggregates (A) Decreases the workability (B) Increases the quantity of water and sand (C) More than 15% are not desirable (D) All the above
Description : Workability of concrete mix with low water cement ratio is determined by (A) Tensile strength test (B) Slump test (C) Compaction factor test (D) Flexural strength test
Description : Workability of concrete for a given water content is good if the aggregates, are (A) Rounded aggregate (B) Irregular aggregate (C) Angular aggregate (D) Flaky aggregate
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Segregation is necessary for a workable concrete (B) Consistency does not affect the workability of concrete (C) If the concrete mix is dry, the slump is maximum (D) None of these
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) A highly absorptive aggregate reduces the workability of concrete considerably (B) The specific gravity of aggregate is important for the determination ... and porosity of an aggregate influence the property of the concrete (D) All the above
Description : Admixtures which cause early setting and hardening of concrete are called (A) Workability admixtures (B) Accelerators (C) Retarders (D) Air entraining agents
Description : Workability of concrete is directly proportional to (A) Aggregate cement ratio (B) Time of transit (C) Grading of the aggregate (D) All of above
Description : For concreting of heavily reinforced sections without vibration, the workability of concrete expressed as compacting factor should be (A) 0.75 - 0.80 (B) 0.80 - 0.85 (C) 0.85 - 0.92 (D) Above 0.92
Description : Slump test for concrete is carried out, to determine (A) Strength (B) Durability (C) Workability (D) Water content
Description : The basic purpose of a retarder in concrete is (A) To increase the initial setting time of cement paste in concrete (B) To decrease the initial setting time of cement paste in concrete (C) To render the concrete more water tight (D) To improve the workability of concrete mix
Description : The workability of concrete can be improved by adding (a) Hydrated lime (b) Fly ash (c) Calcium chloride (d) All the above
Last Answer : (d) All the above
Description : The workability of concrete is expressed by (a) Water-cement ratio (b) Slump value (c) Compaction factor (d) Both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (d) Both (a) and (b)
Description : The use of air-entraining agents in concretes (a) Increases workability of concrete (b) Decreases bleeding (c) Decreases strength (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : The workability of concrete is defined as the (a) Ease with which it can be mixed, transported and placed in position in a homogeneous state. (b) Bearing up of cohesion in a mass concrete. (c) Separation of water from the freshly mixed concrete. (d) None of these.
Last Answer : (a) Ease with which it can be mixed, transported and placed in position in a homogeneous state.
Description : The workability of concrete is mostly influenced by its [ A ] Water cement ratio [ B ] Aggregate cement ratio [ C ] Cement content [ D ] Water content
Last Answer : [ A ] Water cement ratio
Description : Workability of concrete for a given water content is good, if the aggregates are [ A ] Rounded [ B ] Irregular [ C ] Angular [ D ] Flaky
Last Answer : [ A ] Rounded
Description : Workability of a concrete – mix is determined by (i)Slump cone test (ii)Compaction factor test (iii)Vee bee test [ A ] i [ B ] ii [ C ] i and ii [ D ] i, ii and iii
Last Answer : [ D ] i, ii and iii
Description : If the slump of a concrete mix is 50 to 100 mm, its workability is [ A ] Very low [ B ] Low [ C ] Medium [ D ] High
Last Answer : [ C ] Medium
Description : Workability of concrete mix with low water cement ratio is determined by [ A ] Tensile strength test [ B ] Slump cone test [ C ] Compaction factor test [ D ] Flexural strength test
Last Answer : [ C ] Compaction factor test
Description : While determining the workability of concrete mix, the compaction factor test is ------than the slump cone test [ A ] Less accurate [ B ] More accurate [ C ] Approximate method [ D ] None of the above
Last Answer : [ B ] More accurate
Description : Slump cone test is used to determine [ A ] Shrinkage of concrete mix [ B ] Creep of concrete [ C ] Workability of concrete mix [ D ] Soundness of concrete
Last Answer : [ C ] Workability of concrete mix
Description : Increase in water content in a cement concrete (i) Increases workability (ii) Increases the strength [ A ] i [ B ] ii [ C ] both (i) and (ii) [ D ] neither (i) nor (ii)
Last Answer : [ A ] i
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 : 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 entrained air in concrete [ A ] Increases the strength [ B ] Decreases the resistance to weathering [ C ] Increases the workability [ D ] Decreases the workability
Last Answer : [ C ] Increases the workability
Description : Explain the procedure for measurement of workability of fresh concrete using slump cone test.
Last Answer : Test Procedure: i. Clean the mould from inside and apply oil to it. ii. Place the mould on smooth horizontal, rigid & non-absorbent surface or the centre of metallic tray. iii. Fill the mould ... top of cone. vi. Based on measured slump, the degree of workability is designated as follows.
Description : Define corrosion. List the factors affecting rate of corrosion.
Last Answer : Corrosion. Definition - Corrosion is the gradual deterioration or destruction of materials (usually metals and alloys) by chemical or electrochemical reactions with its environment. Corrosion is ... and cations present in the environment 7) Presence of suspended particles in the environment
Description : List out the factors affecting reaction time of driver.
Last Answer : The factors affecting reaction time of driver are: a) Physical and Psychological characteristics of driver b) Type of the problem involved c) Environmental condition d) Temporary factors ( Eg: Motive of trip, Travel speed, Fatigue)
Description : Define PCU and list four factors affecting passenger car unit.
Last Answer : Passenger car unit: - In order to convert the different vehicles classes to one class such as passenger car conversion factor, is known as passenger car unit. Factors affecting passenger car unit ... vehicle classes. 5) It depends upon the factors like regulations and control of traffic.
Description : List factors affecting moral hazard.
Last Answer : 1. Intention 2. Carelessness 3. Fraud claim 4. Multiple Insurance 5. Maintenance 6. Behavior 7. Negligence