- 1. The process of transferring, with a high degree of skill and accuracy, the details of the foundation plan from the drawing sheet onto the ground, with pegs, lines and a tape is called ----------
A) Setting out B) Drawing practice C) Marker D) Site operation
- 2. The following are types of foundation except ---------
A) Raft foundation B) Strip foundation C) Pad foundation D) Pet foundation E) Pile foundation
- 3. The expanded base of a wall or a column which supports the base of a building and is constructed with concrete or mansory materials like rock and stone is called ---------
A) Foundation B) Lintel C) Artifact D) Wall E) Barricade
- 4. The two types of floor we have are ----------
A) Concrete and ground floor B) Two-way and one-way floor C) Mansory and pensory floor D) Suspended and solid floor E) Basement and uplift floor
- 5. A horizontal beam supporting a wall over an opening of relatively short span is called --------
A) Lintel B) Concrete C) Asphalt D) Polythene sheets E) Window
- 6. A lintel could be made of the following except --------
A) Wood B) Concrete C) Water D) Metal
- 7. A continuous strip of concrete under walls is ------------
A) Pad foundation B) Stepped foundation C) Strip foundation D) Raft foundation E) Pile foundation
- 8. A continuous concrete base under the whole building is the --------------
A) Raft foundation B) Pad foundation C) Stepped foundation D) Pile foundation E) Strip foundation
- 9. ------------- is an isolated concrete base under the columns.
A) Stepped foundation B) Pile foundation C) Pad foundation D) Raft foundation E) Strip foundation
- 10. The ---------- put their knowledge of science and mathematics to solve practical problems in a creative manner.
A) Architect B) Doctors C) Draughtsman D) Engineers
- 11. ----------- produces conceptual models of buildings which are translated to a set of architectural drawings.
A) Astronomist B) Civil Engineers C) Regional D) Architects
- 12. Aeronautical is an area of specialisation in engineering. The major places of work for this specialisation include the following except ----------
A) Universities B) water factory C) Commercial aerospace D) Government establishments E) Airlines
- 13. The mouth-to-mouth resuscitation method is very useful in ---------
A) Drowning B) Bleeding C) Poisoning D) Choking
- 14. What does 'C' represent in the ABC of First Aid?
A) Chaos B) Cartillage C) Choice D) Circulation E) Chest
- 15. Which of the following materials is useful in making pulp and paper?
A) Silver B) Metal C) Ceramics D) Wood E) Plastics
- 16. All of these can cause fire outbreak except --------
A) Chemicals B) Naked flames C) Fire extinguisher D) Electric spark
- 17. Shiny or good lustre property is often associated with --------
A) Ceramics B) Glass C) Metals D) Plastics E) Woods
- 18. Aluminium is an example of ----------
A) Non- ferrous metal B) Ferrous metal C) Plastics D) Steel E) Synthetic
- 19. Which of the following metals is highly magnetic?
A) Brass B) Aluminium C) Iron D) Zinc
- 20. Which of the following materials is a good conductor of heat and electricity?
A) Plaster B) Glass C) Plastics D) Metals E) Woods
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