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49. |
The process of mixing clay, water and other ingredients to make brick is known as
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A. |
kneading |
B.
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moulding |
C.
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pugging
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D.
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drying
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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50. |
Advantage of a clamp compared to a kiln for burning bricks is that
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A. |
it takes less time for burning |
B.
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it gives more output of first class bricks |
C.
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it has less initial cost
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D.
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it is suitable when bricks are required in large numbers
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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51. |
The internal size of mould used in brick preparation is
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A. |
equal to the size of a fully burnt brick |
B.
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smaller than the size of a fully burnt brick |
C.
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greater than the size of a fully burnt brick
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D.
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none of the above
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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52. |
Pug mill is used for
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A. |
preparation of clay |
B.
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moulding of clay |
C.
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drying of bricks
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D.
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burning of bricks
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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53. |
Which of the following bricks are used for lining of furnaces ?
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A. |
overburnt bricks |
B.
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underburnt bricks |
C.
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refractory bricks
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D.
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first class bricks
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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54. |
The frog of the brick in a brick masonry is generally kept on
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A. |
bottom face |
B.
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top face |
C.
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shorter side
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D.
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longer side
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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