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The depth of an arch is the distance between
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Cast iron piles
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Arches in the form of masonry arcs struck from more than four centres, are called
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The form work from the underside of slabs, can be removed only after
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The Auger borings are not common
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Which one of the following rocks is used for monumental buildings :
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Pick up the incorrect statement from the following :
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Which one of the following factors is considered for the orientation of buildings :
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In horizontal D.P.C, thickness of cement concrete (1 : 2 : 4) is
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Pick up the incorrect statement from the following :
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A wooden block hinged on post outside a door, is known
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The brick laid with its breadth parallel to the face of a wall, is known as
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A solid core of rock is formed in side the cylinder in the case of
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