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What is the main focus of chapter 6.0?

  • Masonry works (correct)
  • Electrical works
  • Plastering works
  • Concrete testing
  • Which chapter deals with checks prior to start of work, checks during block work, and care after block work?

  • Chapter 7.0 (correct)
  • Chapter 9.0
  • Chapter 8.0
  • Chapter 6.0
  • What is the primary focus of chapter 9.0?

  • Masonry works
  • Electrical works (correct)
  • Hacking
  • Block work
  • Which chapter covers tools for inspection?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is not one of the main categories in chapter 5.0?

    <p>Electrical works</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which chapter does not include a section on 'General'?

    <p>Chapter 8.0</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main focus of chapter 10.0?

    <p>Plastering works</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which chapter covers checks prior to start of work, checks during plastering, and care after plastering work?

    <p>Chapter 10.0</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the dosage rate for horizontal and vertical surfaces?

    <p>7.5 litre/m2</p> Signup and view all the answers

    At what intervals should rods be inserted along the perimeter of a building for chemical treatment?

    <p>150mm</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary objective of the chemical treatment along the building perimeter?

    <p>To create a continuous barrier against soil contact</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following tools is NOT required for marking during site surveying?

    <p>Welding machine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the first step in the inspection process during site preparation?

    <p>Verify the site plan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following tools is used for measurement during earthwork?

    <p>Measurement Tape</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of using a plumb bob during site surveying?

    <p>To ensure vertical alignment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a required tool for earthwork?

    <p>Welding torch</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under which category do we inspect the Soil waste & Rain water (SWR) Drainage System?

    <p>Plumbing works</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary concern in Water proofing of Sunken Areas / Slabs?

    <p>Preventing Water Seepage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is not a part of the Plumbing works?

    <p>Tiling Works</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary concern in Painting works?

    <p>Guidelines to observe while painting</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a part of the Tiling Works?

    <p>Wall Tiling</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary concern in Granite and Marble Works?

    <p>Storage of Granite and Marble</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is not a part of the Water proofing?

    <p>Tiling Works</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary concern in Plumbing works?

    <p>Internal works – Water lines</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Placing & Compaction

    • Concrete testing is a crucial process

    Masonry Works

    • Checks to be conducted prior to starting work include:
      • Checking the site plan
      • Verifying the quality of materials
      • Ensuring the availability of necessary tools
    • Checks to be conducted during size stone masonry include:
      • Checking the quality of work
      • Ensuring the correct placement of stones
      • Verifying the level and plumb of walls
    • Care to be taken after masonry work includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy
    • Basic tools required for the marking gang include:
      • Theodolite
      • Dumpy levels
      • Staff and ranging rods
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Plumb bobs
      • Trowels
      • Masonry nails
    • Basic tools required for the earthwork gang include:
      • Trowels
      • Pick axe
      • Line dori
      • Plumb bobs
      • Measurement Tape
      • Pencils
      • Spade
      • Hammers
      • Brushes and buckets
      • Right angles

    Block Work

    • Checks to be conducted prior to starting work include:
      • Checking the site plan
      • Verifying the quality of materials
      • Ensuring the availability of necessary tools
    • Checks to be conducted during block work include:
      • Checking the quality of work
      • Ensuring the correct placement of blocks
      • Verifying the level and plumb of walls
    • Care to be taken after block work includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy
    • Tools required for block work include:
      • Trowels
      • Plumb bobs
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square
      • Masonry nails
    • Tools required for inspection include:
      • Theodolite
      • Dumpy levels
      • Staff and ranging rods
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Plumb bobs
      • Trowels
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square

    Hacking

    • Tools required for hacking include:
      • Trowels
      • Plumb bobs
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square
      • Hammers
    • Care to be taken after hacking includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy

    Electrical Works

    • Methods of conduiting include:
      • Box fixing
      • Internal wiring
    • External cable laying methods include:
      • Direct burial
      • Cable ducting
    • High voltage requirements include:
      • Distance clearance
      • HV/EHV requirements
    • Temporary installations on building sites include:
      • Lighting
      • Power supply
    • Tools required for electrical works include:
      • Wire strippers
      • Pliers
      • Screwdrivers
      • Wrenches
      • Multimeter
      • Cable tester
    • Tools required for inspection include:
      • Multimeter
      • Cable tester
      • Wire strippers
      • Pliers
      • Screwdrivers
      • Wrenches

    Plastering Works

    • Checks to be conducted prior to starting work include:
      • Checking the site plan
      • Verifying the quality of materials
      • Ensuring the availability of necessary tools
    • Checks to be conducted during plastering include:
      • Checking the quality of work
      • Ensuring the correct placement of plaster
      • Verifying the level and plumb of walls
    • Care to be taken after plastering includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy
    • Tools required for plastering include:
      • Trowels
      • Plumb bobs
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square
    • Tools required for inspection include:
      • Theodolite
      • Dumpy levels
      • Staff and ranging rods
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Plumb bobs
      • Trowels
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square

    Plumbing Works

    • Internal works include:
      • Water lines
      • UPVC traps
    • External pipe works include:
      • Soil waste and rainwater (SWR) drainage system
      • Duct and high-level pipe work
      • Reticulated LPG system
    • Tools required for plumbing include:
      • Wrenches
      • Pliers
      • Screwdrivers
      • Pipe cutters
      • Pipe benders
      • Pipe wrenches
      • Water pump
    • Tools required for inspection include:
      • Multimeter
      • Cable tester
      • Wire strippers
      • Pliers
      • Screwdrivers
      • Wrenches

    Water Proofing

    • Methods of water proofing include:
      • Flat roofs
      • Sloped roofs
      • Sunken areas
      • Slabs
    • Tools required for water proofing include:
      • Trowels
      • Plumb bobs
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square
    • Care to be taken after water proofing includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy

    Painting

    • Storage of paint requires:
      • Ventilation
      • Protection from light
      • Temperature control
    • Checks to be conducted prior to starting work include:
      • Checking the site plan
      • Verifying the quality of materials
      • Ensuring the availability of necessary tools
    • Guidelines to observe while painting include:
      • Surface preparation
      • Application of primer
      • Application of paint
    • Tools required for painting include:
      • Paint brushes
      • Rollers
      • Trays
      • Spray guns
      • Paint thinner
      • Rags
    • Tools required for inspection include:
      • Theodolite
      • Dumpy levels
      • Staff and ranging rods
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Plumb bobs
      • Trowels
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square

    Tiling Works

    • Checks to be conducted prior to starting work include:
      • Checking the site plan
      • Verifying the quality of materials
      • Ensuring the availability of necessary tools
    • Checks to be conducted during tiling include:
      • Checking the quality of work
      • Ensuring the correct placement of tiles
      • Verifying the level and plumb of walls
    • Care to be taken after tiling includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy
    • Tools required for tiling include:
      • Trowels
      • Plumb bobs
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square
    • Tools required for inspection include:
      • Theodolite
      • Dumpy levels
      • Staff and ranging rods
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Plumb bobs
      • Trowels
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square

    Granite and Marble Works

    • Storage of granite and marble requires:
      • Ventilation
      • Protection from light
      • Temperature control
    • Recommended tile laying procedure includes:
      • Surface preparation
      • Application of adhesive
      • Placement of tiles
    • Tools required for granite and marble works include:
      • Trowels
      • Plumb bobs
      • Steel Measuring tape
      • Spirit Levels
      • Wax marking crayons
      • Linen (Fibroin) tape
      • Paint and brushes
      • Optical square
    • Care to be taken after granite and marble works includes:
      • Protecting the work from damage
      • Ensuring the site is clean and tidy

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