This Set of Building Construction Multiple Choice Questions
This Set of Building Construction Multiple Choice Questions
This Set of Building Construction Multiple Choice Questions
1. The mortar used for the smooth cast finish has cement and sand in the ratio of ___________
a) 1:2
b) 2:3
c) 1:3
d) 1:4
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Answer: c
Explanation: The mortar used for the smooth cast finish has cement and sand in the ratio of 1:3. A smooth and levelled surface is obtained in this
finish.
2. In sand faced finish, the second coat of plaster is applied after curing the first coat for __________ days.
a) 7
b) 15
c) 21
d) 27
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Answer: a
Explanation: Sand faced finish is acquired by plastering in two coats. The second coat of plaster is applied after curing the first coat for 7 days. The
surface of the final coat is finished by rubbing clean sand of uniform size.
3. In smooth cast finish, steel floats are not recommended for external renderings.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: In smooth cast finish, steel floats are not recommended for external renderings. Instead, a wooden float is used for applying the mortar.
This is because steel floats give a very smooth finish which is very likely to crack when exposed to atmospheric conditions.
4. The first coat in sand faced finish is applied in ___________ cement sand mortar.
a) 1:2
b) 1:3
c) 1:1
d) 1:4
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Answer: d
Explanation: The first coat in sand faced finish is applied in 1:4 cement sand mortar. However, the mortar for the second coat has cement and sand in
the ratio 1:1. The first coat is provided with zigzag lines.
7. In rough cast finish, the mortar for the final coat has the ratio ____________ (cement: sand: aggregate).
a) 1 : 3/2 : 3
b) 3/2 : 1 : 3
c) 1 : 3/2 : 4
d) 1 : 1/2 : 3
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Answer: a
Explanation: In rough cast finish, the mortar for the final coat has the ratio 1 : 3/2 : 3 (cement : sand : aggregate). Here, the size of the coarse
aggregate varies from 3mm to 12 mm. A large trowel is used to dash the mortar against the prepared plastered surface.
8. Which of the following types of plaster finishes is used with stucco plastering?
a) Smooth cast finish
b) Pebble dash
c) Scrapped finish
d) Textured finish
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Answer: d
Explanation: Textured finish is used with stucco plastering. In this, suitable tools are used to make ornamental patterns on the final coat of stucco
plastering.
10. In pebble dash, the size of pebbles used generally varies from ___________
a) 2-5 mm
b) 10-20 mm
c) 20-35 mm
d) 30-50 mm
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Answer: b
Explanation: In pebble dash, the size of pebbles used generally varies from 10-20 mm. These pebbles are dashed against the surface in order to keep
them in position. The pebbles may also be lightly pressed in the mortar by using a wooden float
1. The ________________ are coatings of fluid materials and they are applied over the surfaces of timber and
metals.
a) Varnishes
b) Paints
c) Distemper
d) Oil
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Answer: b
Explanation: Paint protect the surface from weathering effects of the atmosphere and action by other liquids, fumes
and gases. It prevents the care of wood and corrosion in metal.
2. The ______________________ are transparent or nearly transparent solutions of resinous material and they are
applied over the painted surfaces.
a) Varnishes
b) Paint
c) Distemper
d) Oil
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Answer: a
Explanation: The term Varnish is used to indicate the solution of raisins or resinous substances prepared either in
alcohol, oil or turpentine. It brightens the appearance of the grain in wood. It renders brilliancy to the painted surface.
8. ______________________ is an oxide of zinc and it forms the base of all zinc Paints.
a) Zinc white
b) Iron oxide
c) Aluminium powder
d) Lithopone
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Answer: a
Explanation: Oxide of Zinc or zinc oxide is smooth, transparent and non-poisonous. It is not discoloured when
exposed to the sulphur vapour. It has less bulk and hence it is costly. It is less durable and it is difficult to work.
2. ___________________ is the most reactive of drier metals and is generally regarded as a surface drier.
a) Litharge
b) Cobalt
c) Red lead
d) Magnesium
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Answer: b
Explanation: Cobalt is widely used as the only additive in thin film paint formulations. Lead is less reactive than Cobalt
has increasing restrictions in its application because of ecological requirements. Numerous of other metals, including
cerium and vanadium, have been used occasionally and are effective driers.
3. The sulphate of _________________ is used with zinc paint so as to eliminate the risk of discoloration of a lead
drier.
a) Manganese
b) Magnesium
c) Potassium
d) Calcium
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Answer: a
Explanation: It is required to take extreme care in mixing sulphate of Manganese. Otherwise, the spots will be formed
on the painted surfaces.
4. The function of _______________ is to make the paint thin so that it can be easily applied on the surface.
a) Pigment
b) Solvent
c) Carrier
d) Base
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Answer: b
Explanation: Solvent also helps the paint in penetrating through the porous surfaces. The most commonly used is the
spirit of turpentine. When it is desired to have a different colour than the base of a paint, colouring pigment is to be
added. The pigments are available in the form of fine powders in various colours and qualities.
5. The __________________ is inflammable, evaporates rapidly and dries the oil consequently.
a) Distemper
b) Turpentine
c) Linseed oil
d) Litharge
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Answer: b
Explanation: The use of a Turpentine in Paint reduces the protective value of the coating, flattens colours and lessons
the gloss of the linseed oil as the spirit evaporates leaving an excess of colour not mixing with the oil.
6. The _______________ is a transparent volatile liquid and it is obtained by distilling the resinous exudation of some
varieties of Pine trees.
a) Turpentine
b) Litharge
c) Red lead
d) Manganese
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Answer: a
Explanation: Turpentine has a pungent order and it often adulterate with mineral oils and some of them have higher
penetration values but are otherwise inferior. The benzene and naphtha are used as a substitute.
7. __________________________ is suspended in either quick drying spirit varnish or slow drying oil varnish as per
requirement.
a) Aluminium paint
b) Anti-corrosive paint
c) Asbestos paint
d) Cellulose paint
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Answer: a
Explanation: In Aluminium paint, the spirit or oil evaporates and a thin metallic film of Aluminium is formed on the
surface. The advantages of an aluminium paint are: it is visible in darkness and it resists heat to a certain degree.
The surfaces of iron and steel are better protected from corrosion by this paint than any other paint.
9. _______________ is prepared by dissolving Asphalt or mineral pitches or Vegetable bitumen in any type of oil or
Petroleum.
a) Bituminous paint
b) Asbestos paint
c) Cement paint
d) Colloidal paint
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Answer: a
Explanation: A variety of bituminous paint is available. The paint presents a black appearance and it is used for
painting iron work underwater. Whereas, Asbestos is a peculiar type of paint and it is applied on the surfaces which
are exposed to the acidic gases and steam.
10. __________________ is prepared from nitro cotton, celluloid sheets, photographic films, etc.
a) Colloidal paint
b) Emulsion paint
c) Cellulose paint
d) Enamel paint
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