TRADESMAN---SM-LAB---TECHNICAL-EDUCATION Related Question Answers

51. The highest point of the extrados is :





52. The inner surface of the arch is called:





53. The total area of the window openings should be atleast -of floor area of room.





54. Outside vertical member of the shutter of a door or a window is :





55. horizontal member which is employed to sub-divide a window opening horizontally :





56. The door suitable for buildings where there is heavy rush of foot traffic is :





57. Vertical windows provided on the sloping roof is :





58. Windows projecting outside the external walls of a room :





59. Roof suitable for span upto 2.4 m :





60. Wooden blocks, bolts and yokes are related to :





61. An unbroken series of steps between the landings is :





62. The finishing of mortar joints of either stone masonry or brick masonry is :





63. Thin plastic covering applied on the surfaces of walls and ceiling is :





64. Dot and screed are related to:





65. The defect in plastering indicated by a very small loose mass on the plastered surface is known as:





66. Polyvinyl acetate, synthetic resins etc are the binding materials in :





67. The formation of soap patches on the painted surface is known as :





68. A depressed or bent sanitary fitting which always remains full of water :





69. The trap which is provided in the last manhole of house drainage system :





70. The pipe which carries discharge from sanitary fittings such as bath rooms, sinks etc.:





71. The waste water from bathrooms, kitchens are called :





72. The word ‘Acoustics’ means :





73. A modern technique to plan and to manage all types of construction projects





74. An example for enlargement scale is :





75. The length to width ratio of drawing paper is :





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