Building Construction

221) In the battened and ledged door, the horizontal wooden boards holding the battens together are called

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ledges

222) The inclined wooden boards which provide additional strength to battens in the battened and ledged door are called

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braces

223) The roughening of the back ground surface (when they are smooth as in the case of R.C.C. surface obtained over smooth centering) to provide necessary key for plastering is called

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hacking

224) Few swellings developed locally here and there on a finished plastered surface are called

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blistering

225) The formation of loose patches of plaster due to poor bond between successive coats is called

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flaking

226) The complete dislocation of some portion of plastered surface due to imperfect bond resulting in patches is known as

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peeling

227) According to IS, a window designated as 10 WS 15 means

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a single shuttered window of size 1 m x 1.5 m

228) Minute cracks in stone containing calcite which form hard veins, are known as

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shakes

229) Stones having spotted appearance due to the presence of chalky substances are known as

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mottle

230) The method of protecting the foundations in loose soils from caving in, is called

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both (a) and (b)

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