The slenderness ratio for masonry walls should not be more than_____________?
The slenderness ratio for masonry walls should not be more than_____________? A. 10B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
The slenderness ratio for masonry walls should not be more than_____________? A. 10B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
As compared to stretcher course, the thickness of joints in header course should be_____________? A. less B. more C. equal D. equal or more
The proportions of lime and sand in the mortar normally used in brick construction are_______________? A. 1:2 B. 1:4 C. 1:6 D. 1:8
A mortar joint in masonry which is normal to the face of wall is known as_________________? A. bed joint B. wall jointC. cross joint D. bonded joint
Expansion Joints in masonry walls are provided in wall lengths usater than_______________? A. 10 m B. 20 m C. 30 mD. 40 m
Minimum thickness of wall where single flemish bond can be used is_____________? A. half brick thick B. one brick thickC. one and a half bricks thick D. two bricks thick
The type of bond provided in brick masonry for carrying heavy loads is___________? A. single flemish bond B. double flemish bondC. English bond D. zigzag bond
The most important tool in brick laying for lifting and spreading mortar and for forming joints is____________? A. trowel B. square C. bolster D. scutch
Which of the following should be used for hearting of thicker walls ? A. headers B. stretchers C. brick bats D. queen closer
The stretcher bond in brick masonry can be used only when the thickness of wall is_____________? A. 90 mm B. 180 mm C. 190 mm D. 280 mm