Civil Engineering :: Estimating and Costing
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A.
If the bed level is above N.S.L. the canal is called fully in baking and the berms are designed as 3 d where d is full supply depth of water (F.S.D.) |
B.
Area of canal in cutting = BD + Sd² where B = bed width, d = depth of cutting and S is the side slope |
C.
If F.S.L. is above N.S.L the canal is called partly in cutting and partly in filling and berms are designed as 2d where d is full supply depth |
D.
All the above |
A.
In order to check up the average depth of excavation, 'Dead man’s' are left at the mid-widths of borrow pits |
B.
The earthwork calculation in excavation is made from the difference in levels obtained with a level |
C.
The earth work in excavation to form the road embankment includes the formation of correct profile and depositing the soil in layers |
D.
All the above |
A.
The built up covered area at the floor level of any storey of a building is called plinth area |
B.
The usable covered area of the rooms of any storey of a building is called carpet area |
C.
The carpet area of a building along with area of its kitchen, pantry, store, lavatory, bath room and glazed veranda, is called floor area |
D.
None of these |
A.
The earth work of cutting in trenches or borrow pits in fairly uniform ground is measured with the help of average depths of the dead men |
B.
The earth work in trenches or borrow pits in irregular ground is measured by taking the difference in levels before and after completion of work |
C.
The earth work in trenches or borrow pits, where neither a nor b is feasible, are measured from the fillings after deduction of voids |
D.
All the above |