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daverage gradient

b .u l i n g eni 9Xcepiional gracdcn0o5ote


in
operate object at
curves
Minimum gradien a driver can see an
ali, Wurh
1oad,
17. The dist.ance along
the ceiire ol C. siht cdistance
d.gradienl
b. S u p e Clevaii0n

Cambc between
lndia was run
term in
18. The first widc
19. Board eupei C. 1.00m d. 1.676m
b. 0.762m
a. 0.61 between twoiacs in
distance
horiz0ntal d. all of thesc
inner C. radient
20. The
b. cant
. Gaug@ U.Gis
lenyih of rail in 12.21n
d.
21. The standard c. 1i.89nm
b. i0.9n
. 10.06m n Incdian rn:hway

type oi s1iinl
useu slecper in
common
and F
nrl
22. Themost proVIdcd
ior packi,
tidei

material
pranular
23. The a congesind
areain
diound
Aroad
consfruietd

.u1
. ily ever
21. h. leppcr road
Rng ro
wOM-Waior Dound Mechaun

additionai noic
Biidge
Road, Railway,
classilication

are grouped ncier d. material


National highways
25. C. adminisiraiive

Structural
b.fictional
GOvern7ent
deparimeni of d. panchayat
taken care by the and iransport
26. NH are
C.Ministry ofshipping
. Central
b. statey problems conccrning
roads

and cenlral Govt on


advises ihe staie
instilute wliich d. RTDA
27. The C. Boih
b. CRRI O i a G ,DTiUpCs
. IRC f. d
prep3res c:odnr
organizaiionwihich
8. he
also calleu
.ie orsoins
ihe lounr Poads fiatier
are
23.
amber vwil! be
rainfal! area the
scanty curve
30. continuous paraboiicor ellipical
A camber consisting of a
d. aii
31. C. Composite
Barrel cambe 6. sloped
a.
on d. ail of these
Gradient of a roac
depends C. Fainiali of e
32. b.naiure
of tratiic
(dircctly proportional)
a. Natire of ground
of vchicles surface can see
thefop of
io the velocity above the road
cicvaiion is. 3.2nm
33. Sujper whose line of sight
a driver,
distance at which
34. The longest is
sut'face ol road
object 10cm high the
in ciiance
an
C. 1passing sighi
disiance
Cro5sing ighi distance
3.
d. relaicd sighl
b. Non passing iigh disiaine
road is d. ail of these
gencially uscd
on
35. The Curves C.ransiion cives
ciurves . compond cu?Ves
a. Simple
is chane
Ahorizc:ntal curves
is used in rond
36. .i10ne
C. o i is
b. gradient a r k e d on the map
a. Direction eaci alignment d. constriction survey
tione to study
thhe suilabitity of focation survey
37. The survey final
b.preliminaiysurvey
c.

a. Recc0nnaissancc's line
a
road marked
in. alignme
i n 60 to lin 70m)
centre
wihich ihe
couise or
roule along
2. Te stopping distance)
corele road i:
caniher provided for a diiver
aceidnt
39. The afior the
d
required is step ihc velii
40. The disiance (fill rod hotion of vehicle
tloati
41. ghat roads reler t through at ihe
ininl.ined

spee
iis
at wiicti a uniforn
42. ihe gradient 2 33 a l l a s t [ 4 s d d j

25
7-C 32-

21
.b
.Perman
6 7 .T h erg

(floating 8radient)
A3 Cutting for/earthwork at a
a. Shaliow cuttin/
depth tess than 3m 0

sfopes for cmbanknient for bdecp cnttin:


44. As per IRC, normal Cuiting d. none
heighi less than 60cm
a

AS lard O
b. i in 2 c. Natural stope
Ctt Detwcen the t o c of emlbankment and boundary line to p e v e n t danmage of banks by erosion
d. all of these
A
a. Dem
b. barrow pil
46.
C. spoil bank d yenching embankmental in step
the
process of treating a soil to
improve of physical propertie Sol stebiuarOn
he
48.
test conducted determined th wearing of road materialA
is a
by ane es1, weate es
Ahydro carbon conmpound irsed in tthe consiruction of road
.
Bptkme b. asphali C. coal ir dall of these
49. Which are the
iollowing in best suited for road makin5
a. Rock asphali
50. A solution of biiunen
b.
c. boih relinco ake asphalt
d. none
ingolveni
a. Cut back b. cmulsion C. both d. done
51. A track way made
up of s called concrete
52. CBR test is to deiermine crete léag)
(Load is cause a slandard penetration of 2.54mm)
53. A raised platform
provided io avoicd crossing at t ngles, whg iwo or more roads cf
meet is called egual importance
d. Traflic island b. roiary C. roiindi abouts
54. A safely island provided autcentre s e hese
for proieciion
(retuge island) o5peiestrians and septer ing the traffic in called

Types of ro.1d signs warning.


mandalory pr. nilitory i t íori I v
dOad
55. Toial carlh
wort. icters t
56. Crost section of a road
in,
57.
or
ustu railway
iy iracl. is
Quantity of earili work is given by F) Siape irnpuzoiuia!

S8. Quantity of carth work by


the lormula (Bd + sd2
peristiodal tormtla i
a.
(Bdm+sdm2)xL dd'eche
b(A1A2)3x c. (A11A2) +4:A
d.A

CL AY
59. The method of
cuting wooden or concrete sleeps
(adzing of sleepers)
to provide a stonoi in 1 in 20 is called
60. The
process of filling
61. The process of baltaroundpiegpers
outeYende
is called.
naiking the other whecis of rads ai a
62. Coning of wheels is provided storgof 1 in 20 iconing of wheols)
a.
lo prevent rubbing of whecl flanges witlh
the sides of top
b. 1make
tlie irain run in the middle . flang, o raiis
63. When the
wheeis.ne oui of
' nonc
rnil il cailed
Types oi signals ieranent)
.
Hone sigia! b. vwattner inal c.
teF S
G4. ines of tracks providcd at crossing station ti that
staiuat apihore sgiai
uicy start att n the itlit ines is
(loop ine) called
G5. The place wliere shAl
wois are stored
(trai yauti
49 b
50 G2
3

Lallasl otc
66. Permanent track
(way) includes Ys, slanper,
67. The method
of laying permanent track is cailed (plate laying)
68. Tapered raiis used in a
swtch
a Xongue rail b. stock rail c. swikh.back d. toe
69 Length of rail for BG lenes
12.8m b. 89m C. 25.6m d. 19.2m

Estimating and Costing


1 Types of estimate
2. As per approximate (preliminary) estimaie the cost of road work in calculated
a. Per sgm b. per running meter c.
per KMM d. per meter span
3. For a detailed estimate
usually % is provided for
cojtingence
a. 1 to 2% b. 3 to 5ey c.5 to 10%
d. 10 to 20%
4. Generally the provision for super vision is
a. 1 to 2%
b.3to 5% C. 5 to 10% d. 10 to 20%
5. The process of
evaluating rough cost of construction of project a
a. Rough cost b. workable cost
6. For masonry work no deduction are made for
C.estimate d. guess work cost

opening up to
a
0.10m
b. 0.05
m C. 10 cm d. all of theses
In the absence of
detailed design percentage of stee!
a

a. 0.5 to 0.8%
reinforcement for beams is taken as
b.0.7to 1% C. 1 to 2% d. 1 to 5%
8.) For RCC beams, the top cover is about
a. to5 m
2.5 to Scyr d.5 to 7.5 cm
Lue.iicitent of
painting provided for venetian doors
a. 225 b. 1 C.2 d.
10. Units of various items
11. The average turn out of earth
work excavation in
ordinary soil / person
. 1m b. 2 m
12. The average turn out of brick
C.3d.4m
work per mason per
day for super structure
a. 1.0 m
b.1.25 m°
C. S5gm d. 0.8 m
13. The average turn of RC&C
work/ mason/ day
a. 1.00 m b. 3.00
m c.5 m d. 5m
14. for painting'coat
a. 10m b. 70 n S3h d. 10 m
15. If not specified ihe bearing of (for
estimate) in taken
a.of tintel
i c k n S

b. of lintel
16. Usual
ecquaof lintel d. 2 c.
timesof lintel
thickness of
plastering
a. 6mm
b. 1.2m C. 20mm d. 40mm
17. Wood work
ig computcd in terms of
. Number b. area in sgm in tslegra
18. One cubic meter
C.
weight d.
voiume in m
of mild steel wetghs
1400kg 5. 1800kg .
7350 d. 2 100k
19./Size in dia of steei bars
20. Usually the number of hold iasis tor a deo

2C 3 C 5c.
a.7 c sc d 10 11C 12-a

20 C
3b la C Isc Lb 17d s c. 19
a.
b. 4
21/Quantity of arch masonry work in d.
a.
Span X breadth X calculated by the
b. thickness relatio
C. Span X 2X thickness X breadth
Mean length X breadth X
22. Which me of
thickness d.X Mean length Xbreadth Xthickness
the
a.
1.8m foilowing in not a
standard length of Gl sieet
23. The b. 2
number C.2.2 d. 8
a. 6
of corrugation/GI sheet
24. Cost of b.8 C. 1 0 d. 12
a. 2%
electrification is. % of total cost
or
25. Unit of . 4% sanitary, water suppy
payment for brick 8% C. d. 12%
a.
M edging (by road side)
26. Sand in b. per meter
C. per cum
cubic meters carried by a truck d. per sgm
a. 4 M to
27. 1 b. 6 M apprOximate
M marble chips c.8 M d. 10 M
a. 1t
28. b. 1.65
Rivets are C. 2.25t d. 3.3t
specified by
a. Size type dia
29. in an b. type and
dia
unsewered area, C.
a. 1% of coastadditional provision for type 'eyeth dia and
mode of rivet
building b. septic tank
livable area of a 3%* c. 4%ut d. 5% of
30. The useful
a. Carpet area
building in b. plinth area
31. Capacity
C. floor area
32. The
normal leng'h of aits in
d. circulation area
a. 12m case of n. ter garage
33. For 1 13
cum of .
sand the
a. 10 number of
50kg bags referred
34. b. 20 will be
Any tressfre of valuable C. 3 0 d . 40
bo0 3 2
a.
Labors found on
b. contractorexcavation shall
35. Tax
not applicable to
be the
c. property of
so 3
36. The
a. Manicipal tax residential building owner of
may be building d. government
life of b. property tax
a. 50y
a
structure cement or lime
C. salest
d. wealth tax
teak wood b.100y
37. The
life of
door 75y d. 125y
a. 25y and
windows
38. b. 40
Expected life of
cement concrete C.55y d. 65y
39.
Q.No-36 floor
Expected life of lime
a.
10y concrete
40. The b. 20y
a.
permission granted by
Administrative approvala
C.
30y d. 40y
41. A
dept to take a work
printed list of rates of project
b. technical sanction
or
a.
List of rates various items of
42.
Methods of b. book of rates
work c.booih d. none
43. estimating may be
Qnty of cement C.
schedule of rates
sand course d measurement book
aggregate for various items
2 24 C 77
33 C 3 39
22 b S
3
34 37 2
23
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I delret in limber due to ém sopex
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ot ctc 0 Bacy

ungi/ alero.eilices
ci lh "se s iermehes e es

rol nd clls skale s


Cc.kar p ecthop s

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gall s
shake

Cup u bor sa eGol sae s isdi


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aSoning
3

TIMBER
Timber which is sawn and cut in to suitable sizes is

a. converted timber b. rough timber c. conifers

in size by growing outward is called


Trees increasing
a. endogenous trees b. exogenous trees C. eticrgenous

Conifers refers to

endogenous trees
a. ever green trees b. broad leaf trees c.

Hard wood trees comes under


4. Decdu o
a. conifers b. exOgenous C. endogenous d. att-ef these-

Deodar, pine etc are


.
b. hard wood C. endogenous d. all of these
a. soft wood
Bombee
6 Bember, Palm etc are

b. hard wood c. endogenous d. exogenous


a. soft wood
from those given in bracket below)
choose the correct answer
For (.No7-17annual ings
a. Pith b. nua yigs cHeaytaaod dSap wood
f. inner bark 9. outer bark h. medullary Bays

i alburnum J. cortex
- med nllaiy yays
of heartwood and sapwood
The rays holding together the rings
inney baik.
cambium is
The inner layer covering the leask)
of a tree is CortexCodar
9. The outer most protective layer
inner bark is -Comnbi mJ
between sap wood and
10 A thin layer of sap
The age of a tree can be determined by_Annualin95
core of a tree is called piHmedulla)
12 The inner most

The annual rings surrounding


the påth is Heat iood
13
The dead portion of a
tree is LHeaut wa
14.
15 sap wood
is also called _albAyna
alo Colled
Clled rtex
onleh beslss medlary
Aays
(6 o
Conmbrmn;
anland danph
lb
RNS G c7h 9Joe
sfq
s.a
4d
63- .

C
4 15
a 13
2
WATER SUPPLY ANDSANITARY ENGG:
1. The waste
products are
generally called
a. Garbage
b. Refuse C.sewage d. sullage
Odteria which can exist in the presence or absence of oxygen is
a Aerobic bacteria

3.
b.anaerobicbactéria c.facultetive bacteria
Rainfall of the
locality is
a.
Storm water b subsoil water c. dry weather flow d. wet weather flow
4. The
underground conduits
drains for carrying sewage
or

aSewer b soil pipe C. vent pipe d. waste water pipe e. rain water pipe
5 The most common method
of carrying refuse in a
locality
a.
Dry carriage system b. conservancy system
6. If the sewage and storm C. yater carriage system d. all of these
water are allowed to flow in same sewer, it is called
a.
Separate system b. combined system
7. A drain used to carry
C.
partially separate system d. either bor c
sullage and storm water
a. Sewer
b. surface drain C. vent pipe
8. The minimum d. soil pipe
velocity developed in a sewer, to
preyent any materials from depositing on the sides
a.
Self-cleansing velocity b. scôuring velocity Cf
9 Which one of the following c. non
scouring velocity d. none of these
a. Chezy's formula
empirical formula is used in the
design of sewers?
b. Manning's formula
formuia e. Crimp and c. Bazin's formula
d. Kutters
10. The minimum Bruge's formula f. Hazen's and
size of sewer
10 cm b. 15 cm C. 20 cm
11. A chamber d. 40 cmn
provided along sewer line to admit clear rain water free
sewer from silt grit etc in combined
a Catch basin b. clean out
C. man holes
12. A sewer
constructed lowcr d. flushing tank
than the
adiacent
a.Inverted siphonlarnp hole sewer
C. storm regulator
sactions
13. A
depressed or bentsanitary fitting provided in house
a Trap b. water seal
c.cdip
drainage is
.Which one of the following is called nahnid. crown
aloor trap b. gully trap
trap
15. The C. intercepting traP
breaking of water seal is d. all of these
,
aSiphonage b. anti siphonage
16. The type of pipe system, in which
C. both a and b
d. none
onefor ventilationis
a
separate pipe is
provided for sewage and
a.
Single stack system sullage; and another
b. one-pipe system
system partially ventilated C. two-pipe system
17. The d. one-pipe
amount of oxygen required for the
biological
18. The PHa.Bio-chemicaloxygen
value of
demand b. PH value
decomposition of salts in sewage is
c. both
properly oxidized effluent a and b d. none of these
b. below 7
C. above 7
(sewage) is
i9. Skimming tanks are used in a
d. all of these
a.
Heavy suspended particlessewerage system to remove

b.light suspended particles cJloating materials including


20. A human d. all of these grease, soap etc
body contains
21. For % of water
cooking purpose the
sewerage
22.
Fire hydrants should be located demand of water in about tre
23. Average rate within
of demand of
water is
152_m distance apait
a. Total
quantity of water per year
No. of persons c. both of these

70/ 2 57 22 150 m, 23
Peci
No. of persons
- d none of these
Total quantity of
24
water during the year
No of persons per unit
area
a Population b. population density
25. Which of the
C.unit population d all of these
one
following is method of population fore cast?
Arithmetic increase method C. 2oning method d. Geometrical increase method
b Graphical method
e. incremental method f.
these comparative method g. all of
26 The percentage of
underground water is about
a. 94% b. 4%C. 1.65%d. 0.35%
27. The loss of water from the surface due
to action of heat of sun
a vaporation b. transpiration c.
percolation d. run off
28. The area
contributing water to a river is
a/Catchment area b. power area C. run oft area d. settlement area
29 The ratio of surface run off of an area and total
rainfall of the area at fixed
. Run off ratio interval of time
bun off co-efficient C.surface co-efficient
30. The commonly used rain gauge in India
Recording type rain gauge C. automatic rain
b.Simon's rain gauge gauge . slandand yain Gaug
31. river in which water flows
A
in all seasons
In undation river b.
a.

32. The chief source of


non
perennial river C. perennial river
water supply scheme for
cities is
aLake b. river c.
storage reservoir d. stream
33. Mass curve method
is used to determine
a.
Storage capacity of reservoir b. velocity of floor
34.L means fMSdi ave
C. pressure variation

35. H.F.L means ML maxtrou WaTiy avel


26. D.S.L Hign flecd level
Dead sBova evel ms mean 5ea aue
37. The previous layers on the surface of earth
which allows the passage of
a. Aquifers
b. water-bearing strata water
38. The movement of c. both a and c
underground water is due to
a. action of gravity b. surface
tension cboth d. none
39. Hazen's formula is
used for finding_ of groundwater
a.Nelocity b. pressure C. relative density
40. Groundwater table d. depth
groundwater level refers to
or
a. Total depth of
ground water c. total
depth of water below an aquifer
b. b. total
depth of sub soiled water
41. A horizontal
well constructed ddpper surface of free water in soil
a. Springs
along an aquifer
42. The water from bAnfiltration gallery c. infiltration well
infiltration wells are collected in a
d. artesian well
Tube well b. jack well c. infiltration gallery
Dthrough porous pipes
43 Ground water
appearing at the surface form
d.spring
Q. No 4 poi )
44. A hot
sprig may be formed due to the presence of
45. If ground water comes to the Slped
Called
surface under pressure or
through cracks in the impervious layer it is
a.
Artesian spring b.
Gravity springB C. surface
46. The chief source of
water supply in India
spring
aSpring b. well, cgallery d none of these
47 The well
obtaining water from ground water table is

24b 75 ,zb
Chapter-4

SCALES
dimension on objectis
26. The ratio of dinmension on drawing to actual
a. Representing fraction b. representativafraction
b. C. retrograde fraction d. all of these m 1000 nIooC
27. If 1cm represents Skm on ground RF =
10 00 o

b. 1/5000 C. 1/500000 d. 1/50000


a. 1/5
28. For a full scale, R6is
C. less than 1 d none of these
b. greater than 1
a.Equalto dimension
A plain scale is used to measure
29 d. 4
a. b. 2 3

30. Length of scale =

RP

a. RF x maximum distance to be measured maximlum distance to be measure

771.2*171L71 dISta7nCe d. none of these


R

used to three dimensions like


31. A diagonal scale is measure

M,deci, centi
dingohe' s e S used tO measure dimension
O. 4
a. 1
33. Scate of chorú is used to measure
d. all of these
length of line C. ength of chord
ang
. ip0. ength i Cno.d
to read different units are called
35. Sca.es having same R.F, but graduated
vernier Scale C. comparative scale d. diagonal scale
a.Paii SCale.
to a very smail u t with great accuracy
ASa.t used to read

is
C 35 divis:on of main scale,
the nurnber ot divisions of vernier scale and 'd'
one
37. If n is

east count
. o/n C. dxn d. n-1/d
1/d
38. in a direct vernier, ii the vernier scale has
'n' equal cdivisions, the main scale division is
O. T n . n/60

Chapter5
Geomerrical Consiruction
number cf sides
39. Types of poiy or
ccor ting o

rC n e point onl is - -

40. A l
aligent

Cl r
:ctions
C s 2
non-Circulai 2uve?
i5 a
o uf he Tollowing invoute i cycloid, s all gfshese
41. Whicn
prabola, c. yperhoia,
a Ellipse, f ioilcWi.17 . Stitable?
v e ligur Q N
42. Todra! Ci. AO
Fren 3 SC 3
3 ( 3 4
3 32C3
27 C2 2q
2.6
2

7b3
9
MISCELLA'EOS

sides
Is a four sides iigure naving no parallel
C. trapezitun d trapezoid
a. uare b. rectangle
pposite vertices of a
closed poiygon is
2 A line joining
d. diameter
a. Diagonai b . haight C. chor
is a right àngled parallelogram
C. both a and b d. none
Rectangle b. oblong

4 A 11 side figure d non230n


a. Decagon undecagoi c. Duodeuagon
b.
to
The surn oi ail
exterior ngles oi 2 poiHon is equ'
d. iione
. 360 C o aand b
4righ anges is
r i e a s u r e of C e exte10 angie
i a s 12 sides, tlhe
6. A poiygon
d. 14
20 30 3
7. A o'ygon has t sides, S u n cT e''teric: 21gics
3.8C
Ci. 360
3%
. Á part oi Circe ounued by an arc an0 ts Ciiord ( 2 n
+ a

C. SetmRCie
S en
Bpe 10pk
P p e letterthe heigir is .ideo in ro - - -

S
---

J 20

b h2 ehi4

tiie block iie synnoi ienoi:s No


Apot2n c orprcjection dr n g seaet
ii
incliii2d t tie I S , It is Calcd
13. n s t i o i . is Cut 9y a plar.s
9arabola . f7ier toia rectangularhvp erto2
a. .i C. ot
tn a Diie in sicn a /ay tiiat the ratio
m F:Cn the orus or a pO!ntrves
i4.)A Setiinn

. i

er3
.

majc

.
.

2 2 2,1 ,
. A if i

e f2 3b
3
c 7
C

16at7 1&al 6
iso
MISC-3
20. It the tocus,point from another point is at a fixed distance always it is callea, (circle)
21. The representation of three dimensional figure on a two dimensional surface is called
a. Projection b. conic d. conic projection
C. ellipse
2. r the projectorsare parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plain, it is called

a Ortho graphicprojection b. isometric orojection C. oblique projection


d. perspective projection
23. The projection of object on vertical plane is called
a. Front view b. elevatior
r . e r a ui d. plan
24. Ir. first ang
eprojecticn iihe objeci is plait.
a. in front of VP and below HP
3 n d VP and above H
D. n oi VP and above HP
iro:it

25. BIS recol.mends


i VP and beio HP
_ Projettiun
a.First angle o.
seccn angle C. third angle d. fourth anglc
26. In thiri angle
projection the plane is assumed to be
a. Non transpareint b.
transparen C. both a and b
none

27. In first engle proj2ction, Plan comes


--- - - elevation
. Abov .elo C.eiter à or i. h01e
20. In firsi
ectioi, etce via is r the
- .

29. The syrnis


deno

a. Firct age
p:0Etiony D. thirG 3:1 :0jectionn CDoth
30 Planes other a n VP G'1P ore callec no.i
a Au n
31. A
.rOactionae side plane d. afl i these
polyheciu., tiving t/eive equal and ilar pentagon is
a. Dodec.hecron . icOsa hecron
32. In isomet:ic C.hexahedron d. tetra hedron
projection the three axis are inclned is
wi.h each other
a. 180° b. 120 C. 150 d. 90
33. The
prcjection in wiich the three diniensions are
34. If te reduced is
surteci ect IS uii i u L 't is Culed (isometric P)
a. rth0Jraphi. P
. 0netri:
35. Every line 27 d
c.
ievelopment d. all of these
a. Tru
a
:velopment represents rarresponding
D. redur2d lengi
ai2diengih d. One of these

36 In obliqu

.h:
s e ncnerd to th
i. 0r plane of projection
6 1r Other axi. d. alt of
nese
a C eduction n ibonCLIC
riectin
38. The projection mainly used in architecture is
a. Orthographic p b. oblique p c. perspective p d. isometric p
39. The graphical representation of mathematical laws or relations is
(Nomography)
40. Acme thread has a thread angle of. (29)
41. BSW (British Standard White worth thread) has an angle of (55)
42. BIS thread has a thread angle of (60°)
43. Sellers thread (60) in (USA)
4. British Association thread is used for smal! instruments and has thread angie 47.5
45. Square thread 90
46. Buttress thread 45
47 The most common type of rivet is
a. Snap or cup heded rivet b. pan hoaded rivet C. Conical heaced rivet
d. Counter sunk rivet
48. i d is the diameter of rivet the dia of head for snap head
a. .6 d b. 1.5d C. both d. none
49. If d is the dia of rivet, p is the pitch, m is the tis the thickness af plate, then dia of rivet
of thickness of plate

a d 6Vt . d= 5V: C. d . none

SO. If the plates are connected by overlapping each other and by riveting it is clled
. Lap joint b. but: ioint C. both d. none
-

52. Ce:rent for 2: mix for im 33Ckg


Sand 0.5m3
Stone aggregatn= U.0m
Steel required 100kg (1 Quintei)
53 Cement for 1:5 69kg
Sand 0.25m3
54. Numiber of bricks for 1m 500
55. Number of tiles (320mm) for 10m2 150 nos
56. Initial lead for earth work excavation = 50m

Lift for earthwork excavation .5m

3 Cemerd Yeuved her RR masony in Cm 6 fo I 72 kg


TRIGNOMETRY
The angle subtended, by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle, at the centre is
1 degree b. 1grade C 1 radian d. 1 hour
2. 1 rad =

180
à. 57.3° b. both a and b
C d. None of these
3 Which of the following is correct ?
a. sin e -cos *0 = 1 b. sin e = 1 -

cos e C. sin 0 = 1 + cos 0


d. cose =
1+ tan 6
4. which of the following is true?
tan 6 = sec*e -1 b. sec- t a n e 1 C. sec e = 1 + tan 6
All of these
5. Which of the following is true ?
a. cosece =
V1+cot6 b. cosece =
V1 + cot e C. COsece = tcot e
d. cot0 = 1 - cosec^e

6. In right angle triangle ABC, LA =


, sine =
then cose =

4 4
. b c d.
7.
n A ABC, Sin =stan
a. O.
10 3
. f Sin e = 3/5, Sec
4/5 3/4 O.
9 Sin e 0.6, then tane
a 0.8 b. 0.75 C. 0.57 d. 0.18
10. Sin A.ian A.Cosec A =
. Cos A b. sin A sec A
C. . CottA
11. Tan 30° =
Cot
a. 40 b. 60° C. 50
12. Sin 60
30
COS

a. 30 b. 60 C. (90+60)
V
d. S0
13. The value of Sec 45° =

a. C. V2
2
d 2
14. Sec 45° =
cOsec
a. 50 b. 45 C. 60 d. None of these
15. Sin - 40 =

a Sin 40 b. cOs40 cos 50


C.
d.-Sin40
16. Sin 450

17. if e
a.

= sin26
b.-1 C. %
d
o. 2 sin COS b. 2 sin COs 2 Sin COS
Cos -sin? "6
18. Which of the foliowing is equal to cos 20
a. Cos'-sine b. 2 cos'e -1 1-2 sin e
C.

a Hue
2C 3b 4 d si Ge 7 a c q.b. lo c t 6 /2a /3C /4 b
d. All of these e. None of these

19. Which
of the following is true
C. cos(270+e) = cosecG
-sine b. cos(270-0) = s i n e
a.
Cos{270+) =

d. Cos(270+esine

20. Cos 210 =


2
3
.
3 b.
C.3 3
following is equal to tan 20
21. Which of the
2 tane 2 tane
2 tane
b.
1+tan' C. 1-tan*e, d.
a.
2 tane 1-2 tan'0
1+tan'e
22. Cot e + tan(180+0) + tan(90+0) + tan(360-0) =

a. 0 b. 1 d.

23. Find the correct equation


B
a. Sin A+ sin B 2 sin cos
bSin A+ sin B 2 sin( ) cos ( )
C. SinA+sin B 2 sinsin
d. Sin A+ sin B = 2 sin()cos ( )
24. tan 15° =
2v3+1
a
2V3-1 b. 2 v3 C. V3-2 d.

25. If a, b and c are the sides of a triangle ABC, and LA = 6, then area is given by

C. bc sinA d. % ac sinC
a. % ab sinA b. bcsinB
26. Sin 3A =
d. 3sinA - 4sinA
b. 4sinA - 3sinA C. 2sinA-3sin'A
a. 3sinA-4sin A
27. Cos 3A =_
C. 4cos A -3cosA d. 4cos A +3cosA
a. 4cosA - 3sin A . 3sin A -4cos A
28. SinA = COSA, the value of A is
a. 30 b. 45 C. 60° d. 90
29. Which of the following is equal to one

a. sin45 b. cos45 C. tan45/ d. cosec45

30. If sinA % COSA =


2
a. b. 3 d.
2
31. If tanB 3 ,the value of B =
b. 60 30 d. 0
90 C.

32. If cosx = 4/5 COsecx

3/5 b. 5/3 C.5/4 d. 4/3


33. If tanC = 5/12 value sec

a. 13/12 b. 12/13 C. 12/5 d. 13/5


34. Which of the following is equal to 1
a. Sin'20+ Cos 70 = b. Sin'20 + Cos 20 =
Sec?20+Tan 20
C. Cosec20+ Cot'20
35. Which of the following is equal to SinA

2.3 b c26 27
21.C 22 n
20(b 22a )
26b 21, c 3 c 31 6
nepes8:
36.
a.

SinA
1-sinA
=

Cos, A 60
b.
1+ sin'A
B is?
C. 1 - cosA d. 1+cos'A
a.
20 b. 30
37. If 40 d. 50
sin(90-x}cos48 value of x=
a. 42 b. 32 S2 d. 48

Notes
1 Hipparchus is called the father of trigonometry
2. A reflex angle has value between 180° and
360 n90
oSA
38. What is the value of SIngo CoSA
COSA

a. cos A, b. secA C. 1, d. tan A

39. Tan 45 = cot

a 15 b. 45 C. 60 d. 30
40. Tan 60x tan 30 =

41. Cot A X Sin A

. .COsA 4.

CIVIL-DRAWING
Unit 1 DRAWING INSTRUMENTS

1. Size of drawing boards


Designation Size (mm)
BO 1000 x 150o
B1 700 x 1S00
82 500 x 700

B3 350 x500D
2. The edge of T square used for drawing is
a. Stock b. blade C. working edge d. all of these
IS used
3 For drawing circles of greater radius ( above 150mm),
a Large size compass bow compass C.eigtheningbar d. all
IS used
4. For drawing curves, which cannot be drawn by a compass
a Protractor b. French curve C. bow compass d. bow divider
5. Size of drawing sheet : Ap guo " Y

6. Surface area of Ag size drawing paperis


a 1m b . 1.5m C. 0.75m2 d. 0.90m
7 The ratio of width to length of a drawing sheet is
a. 1:2 b. 1.v2 C.v2:1 d. v2:V3

36 b 3 3bL59 .5
8 By halving A, size paper, we get S12e
a. A4 b. A C. Cannot be said d one of these
9 HB pencil indicates
a High hardness
soft hardness C.mediumhardness d poor hard
10.
Considering H, 24,
and AH; which one is the strongest (hardest)
3H
a.

.
b2H C. 3H
4H
which of the
foilowing is used for drawing construction line, section lines,
a. HB pencil b. H pencil
centre lines etc
c. 2H pencil d. 3H pencil
12. An instrument which can be used for
drawing horizontal and vertical iines and also to
measure angles is
a. Scale of chord
.drefting machine c Tscale d. none of these
13. The size of title block
recommended by the B.!.S is
185 mm x G5 m b. 190 mmx 65 mm
14.
c. 200 x 70 mm None
Dimension / Proje ction /
hatching/ ieader lines ett are shown he ines
a.
Continuous thick b. ContinuoUs thin C.
d Dashed tiick
Continucus thin free hand

15. The symbo!


310WVS

a.Centreine . hidden !ine


26. While
folding a drawing sheet, C.imaginarylines d. all of these
the title should come on
iCp botiom C. centre . there is no such direction for title block
17. Wich one or i ilo"ne is 1
enarged raia ?

i
o. e 2C125 a:ong tie e1gn o. Sieei are designated by.
anumhers b. letters C. both a and b
C. none
19. The ratio of thick to thin
line is
a. 1:1 b. 2:1 C.1:2 d. 1:15
20. Drawings higher than Asize should be folded to
a. Ag Size
b. 90cm : 180cm
C. 200mm x 175mm d. none
21. Thin lines used to show
features ot a
drawing like dimension, object outline etc are called
a.leaderines b. dimension line C. protection lines
d. none
22. The inclination of irclined letters with the horizontal (to the
a. 60 b. 70 C. 75 d. 80
st
23. System of placing dimensions is
a Aligned system unidirectional system C. both a and b
24. A circle should be dimensioned by its
a. Radius
b. diameier
either a or b c. perimeter
25. An arc should be dimensiored
by its
. Mo. 24 a

3
7C ta
20 2.2 2 2b
MNSRAION
Toial surjuce aireci
Area hen1sphere o m radus =

agont lemnina o ie
4 cm
'riiicic
=

circle peniagon, oclagon and


Arc
hexagon are same, whicli
n of
is--bj ($-C),
) perneleC s slands /or
Ouble permeier
. d) none of these
iili2e din17eier & cm uind
immer dica 6
TL haS an cm,
oing /ofvgon ir'e
whic olvgon will have 1s:ribedhicircle
meixin:71m Creu? having same diameter
The Gpeinlagon b)hexagon
aius (or
diamele) ofc)ieptagon
a
d)
octagon
.fi1nes. splhere i cioubled. lis
i volume inCreases
4 /" by
dictee n Iichi OCireular Corne to
. ieiit iCN cylinder navng Sume
7:
i 17n1iCec h(vinghNe
edge 4
Ctii Xag01ul D"isms c1 nd 7eight
nf height 4c
Siai ei
oquare pyram df base
n of a ro0n is eige 6m and
20 m cat of
height Scm is
larger wall is
2 0 e 1cF7 Sze wili be
Smand
13 r'equire io pave a floor of
Oni a ihce wirie
14
iong 4m wde,6n require for making
Surface areu ncigin.
of
an
oper: tank
15. A piee Ube is 1S0 m a

volume
wire 8e nng es
Ote qa icde he
shape of an
the rse
Lengih of hase 1sosceles. The
16 Patio of
17 Ar a of ecte C1 be c on
tgule field 20) iegth cube 1Sm
each
s 3 times
width
19 On the o r
perimeter
of O7 here
g e88ing 0x1 3m.
There is a
20 1 reciangular rcld s oi iong litedO ide
width and vf a'ea oDn7 1round inside ii viclth o lh
a)o b)3 c)45 d)14
21 The voltmme of splier u9
22. How for will wheel y ni i trnel in 200 resoluivoms?
23 An isoseeles icanghe o cquai side of length
hetwecn them ir ingle
24 7he curved surface area o Winder ix toubl ihe hase
raiio of ieighi to radius is
25. The alins ofstor 1 doubled urcd will fre incrscd ny
**** Imes

277/2004

26. One edge of a cube is 2 nn ils olu


7
Volunte of i cuhe is 64cn
28. In a trIangnla p17S17, i e i i t her recingles r e

29 The totul be igonais dnexigOni


30 Circmicrnce i t le of
31 Area of a circle is 14ic
3 The inne d i i fer o i 1 c etr

34

Cm, fen iengin


30 The measire Of one g l e o iexgor
37. The meiNAIre of te iierior of lteo Cving 2sides is

38. The totai 7nher i of ii oclrTO71s


39 The total nanbr i i e s epiugoi
40. A polygon has sik.e8
a) 20 h)30)5 d)
41. A polvgn g i

42 n u poly:
which pol

43 Longes/ che
Par of
a mei )ilCniCi circuinlferen d)arc
Pauion o irci wilii
46 M or ne
CI'cies, hNing steSlre
d)neniricircles ble rcenicircles piane is
4 hi i h folloming
c) e r rircles d) semicrcles
a)
' of lnes cannot he parallel
annis 1 ile l nvo
?
chords of
circ' no hes d circle c) yo
diameter
4 i i sitei
j i jils 3icde ! circle of
dia~en dis
19
Digoi of tefis )dd20/3
50. A lindrical . 'Ca
tannk 2:i1 di ajnei 2m
Te
ergil reight has i capacity of
1 re
of cicle of radius ....litres
7cm and radian measure
SThe icnci21
hs cOne is
Folm 8 cTn height is 12 cm
T
1fe nCke a sngle
54 Thc
'icno ait
s perith. 2ter is 24
55. The 7e e Jet nigular
nall of
length 40 m is 960
Carpels s m recrvailabie .Numher of
56. Base ictieie C . ieighi is carpeis =
12 cm. Ciuved surface area
5 Leg
i .ii il 20sUre is and rcdius
58. Parillel sides of irupezoid ire 0cm
hehree Ihen 1s CH.ra Hied14 cm. The distance
59. The dree oio:abus o sicie dnd dugonais di & d2 is
u) hdled2 ) d 2/2 d)
600 f one sdc of m
equilaterel iriang ,is aiilude is
S
he digoi giare meaes 10cn s Carec
62 How mty irles of 10enm diaaneter on be cut from a
Sheei 200 20 cm rectangular
Ceha R

21, The irregular projection on the body of timber due to an


injury in the young age is
a. Knots b. rind galls C. shakes burls
22. Swellings formed on the body of tree due to abnormal growth is
a. Knots by rind galls C. shakes d. burls
23. Cracks formed on timbers are generally called
a. Knots b. rind galls cshakes d. burls
24. Cracks occurring from path to sap wood along medullary rays are

aCupshakes b. ring shakes C. heart shakes d.radial shakes


25. Ascu treatment is a
aPreservative b. coating of paint C. coating of coal tar d. any one of these is true
26. Ascu is a composition of

aArsenicpentoxide b. copper sulphate C. potassium chromate d. all of these


27. The process of removing sap from timber is called
a. weathering b. miosturing d. calcining
CSeasoning
ROADAND RAILWAY
1. For the transportation purpose in India, the first preference is
a. Road
2. The term
b.railway C. airlines d. shops
corre'sponding major or important road of a country
Country road b high way
a.
C. urban road d. all of these
3. The
portion of road used for vehicular traffic is
aCarriageway b. shoulder C. express way d. motor way
4. C.R.O Stands for
.R.C Stands
forindian voad Cangre s
C.R.R.I Stands for
7. The head Ieartis of IRC
a. Bombay , Kalkatha c. Chennai d. New Delhi
8. The Road ácranters of 1.R.T.D.A is embay.
Q.No.7
9. A high way should
have m carriage way and Z shoulders on both sides.
10. The cross fall of the cross
section of road / the slop of line joining crown and
aCamber b. super elevation edge of road in
C.gradient d. sight distance
11. A camber of 1 in 10
means, the height of crown is f o r a 10 m wide road
a. 1m
12. The
b,0.5m C. 2m d. 1.5m
object of providing camber is
a.. To make the road durable
b.
Cto drain water from road 5hhoe
To make road
impervious d. All of these
13.
Theop of ground on which the foundation of road rests in
aSub grade b. base c. soling d. weaning layer
14. The rising of outer edge above the inner edge, at curves (in a road)
or
The inward tilt given to the cross section of
road surface at horizontal curves is
a.
Super elevation b. banking c. cant d.all of these
15. The rate of rise
oyfall of road surface along the length in
a. Camber b. super elevation
16. The permissible
cgradient d. cant
gradient which causes no fatigue or loss power
1OYCY ave o ns

a. Minimum gradient
17. The
b ruling gradlent C. exceptional gradient d. average gradient
distance along the centre of
road, along which a driver can see an operafe object at curves in
Camber b. super elevation
Cy sight distance d.gradient
18. The first term in India was run between
pamba) jo han
19. Board gupe is . wide
a. 0.61m b. 0.762m C. 1.00m d. 1.676m
20. The inner horizontal distance between
twoaets in sochg in
a Gauge b. cant
21.
C.gradient d. all of these
The standard length of rail in B.G is
a. 10.06m
b.10.9m c.11.89m d12.8m
22 The most common type of signal used in Indian
23. The granular
material provided for
railway
24. A road packing under and around sleeper ia e la i
constructed around a congested area in
aRing road b. clepper road C. subway d. fly ever
WBM-Water Bound Mechadam
Road, Railway, Bridge additional
note
25. National highways are
a. Structural
grouped under. classification
b. fictional
26. NH are taken
care by the administrative d. material
department of Government
a.Central
.

b. state
c.
27. The institute which advises the state Ministry of shipping and
and central Govt on transport 0. panchayat
a. IRC
b.CRRI C. Both
problems concerning roads
28. d. IRTDA
The organization which prepares codes
29. The fan of roåds are also called_ for standard adopted for roads bridzES IR
30. The (base or soting)
scanty rainfall area the camber will be
31. A camber flatter
consisting of continuous parabolic or
a

a.Barrel camber b. sloped elliptical curve


C.
32. Gradient of a road composite d. all
depends on.
a. Nature of ground
b. nature of
33. traffic
Super elevation is to the velocity of vehicles
C. rainfall
of factily all of these
34. The
longest distance at which a driver, (directly proportional)
an object 1Ocm whose fine of sight 1.2m above
high in the surface of road is the road surface can
a. see the lop
Crossing right distance C.
of

bNon passing gighldistance passing sight distance


d. related
35. The curves
generally used on road is sight distance
a.
Simple curves b. compound
curves
36. A horizontal
curves is used in road
is change
ransition curves d. all of these
aDirection b. gradient
37. The c. both d. none
survey done to study the
a. Recconnaissance's suitability of each alignment marked on
the
38. The course
or route
along
b.preliminary survey c. final location surveymap isd.
which the centre consajction survey
provided for a concrete road is lineja road marked ig al
39. The camber
40. The distance i
required is step the vehicle (1in 60 to lin 70m)
41. Qhat roads refer to after the driver accident
42. The
gradient at which a (Hill roads) (stopping distance)
uniform speed is maintained through at
the motion of vehicle

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