Horizontal boards at the top, bottom, and optionally in the middle of a door that join the two stiles and split the door into two or more rows of panels. The "top rail" and "bottom rail" are named for their positions. The bottom rail is also known as "kick rail". A middle rail at the height of the bolt is known as the "lock rail", other middle rails are commonly known as "cross rails".
Large, wider boards used to fill the space between the stiles, rails, and mullions. The panels typically fit into grooves in the other pieces, and help to keep the door rigid. Panels may be flat, or in raised panel designs.
This set of Civil Engineering Drawing online test focuses on “Estimate of Materials for Different House Parts”. 1. Calculate the cost of carriage of 50,000 bricks by bullock carts, from a distance of 7 km on kutcha road. The cart can make two trips per day and can carry 250 bricks per trip. The wages of bullock cart may be taken as Rs.50 per day including the driver. a) Rs.10,000 b) Rs.5000 c) Rs.1000 d) Rs.500 View Answer Answer: b Explanation: No. of trips required = 50000/250 = 200 No. of days work at two trips per day = 200/2 = 100 Cost of transport @Rs.50 per day = 100*50 = Rs.5000. 2. The cost of transporting materials does not depends upon the following factor ________ a) cost of owing or hire charges of the vehicle b) loading capacity of the vehicle c) labour cost for loading and unloading d) elevation of road View Answer Answer: d 3. Bullock cart can carry a load of ¾ to 1 tonne depending on the type of materials and the nature of road. a) True b) False View Answer Answer: a 4. For a lead of 1 km average speed is usually taken as 100 km per hour. a) True b) False View Answer Answer: b 5. The number of trips (N) in a 8-hour working day is calculated by the formula __________ a) N=8/(2L/S+5/8) b) N=8/(2L/S+3/4) c) N=8/(2L/S+8/4) d) N=8/(2L/S+3/9) View Answer Answer: b
Check this: Civil Engineering Books | Civil Engineering MCQs 6. Knowing the number of trips, the total distance run both ways in km is equal to 2N+6. a) True b) False View Answer Answer: a 7. A half door or Dutch door or stable door is divided in half horizontally. a) True b) False View Answer Answer: a 8. Ideally, architects of houses design rooms to meet the needs of the people who will live in the house, this is known as ___________ a) planning b) layout c) finishing d) interior design View Answer Answer: d 9. Which type of door does the figure show? View Answer Answer: b 10. Horizontal boards at the top, bottom, and optionally in the middle of a door that join the two stiles and split the door into two or more rows of panels is known as ______________ a) panels b) mullions c) stiles d) rails View Answer Answer: d 11. A brick laid flat with its long narrow side exposed is known as ____________ a) stretcher b) header c) rowlock d) shiner View Answer Answer: a Explanation: It is a brick or a stone which lies with its longest side parallel to the face of the work. The course of brick work in which all the bricks are laid as stretchers is known as stretcher course.
12. A brick laid on the long narrow side with the broad face of the brick exposed is known as ______________ a) shiner b) header c) sailor d) soldier View Answer Answer: b Explanation: It is a brick or stone which lies with its greatest length at right angles to the face of the work. In case of stone masonry header is sometimes known as through stone. The course of brick work in which all the bricks are laid as headers is known as header course.
13. A brick laid on the long narrow side with the short end of the brick exposed is ___________ a) header b) rowlock c) sailor d) soldier View Answer Answer: b Explanation:The head is visible, and the long narrow sides are on bottom and top.
14. Which type of bond does the figure below represents? View Answer Answer: a Explanation: This bond has one stretcher between headers, with the headers centred over the stretchers in the course below. Where a course begins with a quoin stretcher, the course will ordinarily terminate with a quoin stretcher at the other end. The next course up will begin with a quoin header. For the course’s second brick, a queen closer is laid, generating the lap of the bond. The third brick along is a stretcher, and is—on account of the lap—centred above the header below. 15. A ___________ consists of colourants dissolved and/or suspended in a ‘vehicle’ or solvent. a) ceramic mixture b) paint c) wood stain d) plaster View Answer Answer: c Sanfoundry Global Education & Learning Series – Civil Engineering Drawing. To practice all areas of Civil Engineering Drawing for online tests, here is complete set of 1000+ Multiple Choice Questions and Answers. Next Steps:
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