1. Building with more than______stories is called multistorey building:
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 10
2. To resist wind and earthquake forces, framed structure require
(A) Bracing
(B) Bolting
(C) Welding
(D) High Strength
3. Structure formed by connecting series of horizontal and vertical members is called:
(A) Rigid
(B) Composite
(C) Paneled
(D) Framed
4. Material used for partition walls of multi storey buildings:
(A) Brick
(B) All of these
(C) Plywood
(D) Glass
5. ____ walls are used to resist lateral forces like severe wind is called:
(A) Knee
(B) Cavity
(C) Shear
(D) Infill
6. In frame structures____transfer load to the columns:
(A) Beams
(B) Slabs
(C) Roofs
(D) None of these
7. Disadvantage of frame structure
(A) Span Length
(B) Ease of construction
(C) Economy
(D) Speed of construction
8. Multi Storey building structures are erected by construction.
(A) Tower
(B) Pillar Cranes
(C) Overload Cranes
(D) Hoists
9. In fully prefabricated construction____elements are used.
(A) Smaller
(B) Longer
(C) Heavier
(D) Larger
10. Separation of structure into two or more elements and join the entire structure elements to form monolithic structure are called:
(A) Articulated Structure
(B) Framed Structure
(C) Combined Structure
(D) Free Structure
11. Preferable frame structure for multistorey building:
(A) Framed Structure
(B) Load Bearing Walls
(C) Composite Structure
(D) All of these
12. Construction time is saved in _____ construction.
(A) In-site
(B) Composite
(C) Prefabricated
(D) All of these
13. _____ structures are used in earthquake zone.
(A) All of these
(B) Rigid Frame
(C) Fixed
(D) Braced Frame
14. ______ are used to support R.C.C. slabs without beams against shear.
(A) Shafts
(B) Shear Walls
(C) Drop panels
(D) None of these
15. Partition walls are supported by _____ in timber frame structures.
(A) Studs
(B) Columns
(C) Slabs
(D) None of these
16. Tallest building of the world is
(A) Eiffel Tower
(B) Burj Al Khalifa
(C) World trade center
(D) Twin Towers