A. single flemish bond
B. double flemish bond
C. English bond
D. zigzag bond
Related Mcqs:
- The frog of the brick in a brick masonry is generally kept on______________?
A. bottom face
B. top face
C. shorter side
D. longer side - In brick masonry the bond produced by laying alternate headers and stretchers in each course is known as_______________?
A. English bond
B. double flemish bond
C. zigzag bond
D. single flemish bond - The stretcher bond in brick masonry can be used only when the thickness of wall is_____________?
A. 90 mm
B. 180 mm
C. 190 mm
D. 280 mm - The type of footing which is used to transmit heavy loads through steel columns is_______________?
A. raft foundation
B. grillage foundation
C. well foundation
D. isolated footing - Number of bricks required for one cubic metre of brick masonry is____________?
A. 400
B. 450
C. 500
D. 550 - Which of the following ingredients of the brick earth enables the brick to retain its shape ?
A. alumina
B. silica
C. iron
D. magnesia - Expansion Joints in masonry walls are provided in wall lengths usater than_______________?
A. 10 m
B. 20 m
C. 30 m
D. 40 m - As compared to English bond, double flemish bond is_________________?
A. stronger
B. more compact
C. costly
D. none of the above - The type of arch generally constructed over a wooden lintel or over a flat arch for the purpose of carrying the load of the wall above is_______________?
A. segmental arch
B. pointed arch
C. relieving arch
D. flat arch - The slenderness ratio for masonry walls should not be more than_____________?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40