Architecture and Planning Miscellaneous-topic
- Pick the ODD one from the figures given below with respect Reflection and Transmission of light.
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Option R, Scattered Reflection and Transmission is showing scattered reflection but not scattered transmission.
Correct Option: C
Option R, Scattered Reflection and Transmission is showing scattered reflection but not scattered transmission.
- Following figure shows network for a particular project consisting of four activities.
Normal duration and crash time for each activity are given below.
The minimum time required for completion of project is
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Solve, its easy
Correct Option: A
Solve, its easy
- In a display window of height H = 8.66 m, of a retail store, a luminary of intensity L is mounted at a distance L = 5 m away from the rear. Its light beam is cast at an angle of 45° from the ceiling, as shown in the figure alongside.
The ratio of illumination at points P1 and P2
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In a display window of height H = 8.66m of retail store, a luminaire of intensity I is mounted at a distance L = 5cm from the rear. Its light beam is cast at an angle of 45 degree from the ceiling as shown in the given figure. The ratio of illumination at Points P1 and P2 is √2 : 1 by using the Inverse square law.
The ratio of intensity at points P1 and P2 is the inverse ratio of distance of these points from the light source.
1/(5/cos45)² : 1/(5/cos60)² = (5/cos45)² : (5/cos60)²
= cos60² : cos45²
= 1/4 : 1/2 = 1 : 2Correct Option: C
In a display window of height H = 8.66m of retail store, a luminaire of intensity I is mounted at a distance L = 5cm from the rear. Its light beam is cast at an angle of 45 degree from the ceiling as shown in the given figure. The ratio of illumination at Points P1 and P2 is √2 : 1 by using the Inverse square law.
The ratio of intensity at points P1 and P2 is the inverse ratio of distance of these points from the light source.
1/(5/cos45)² : 1/(5/cos60)² = (5/cos45)² : (5/cos60)²
= cos60² : cos45²
= 1/4 : 1/2 = 1 : 2
- A 'T-beam slab' is cast and cured. The shuttering has to be removed. The right sequence for removal of shuttering is
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In the example of a T-Beam slab which is cast and cured and the shuttering has to be removed, the right sequence for the job is:
base of slab → sides of beam → Base of Beams → vertical support under beam
This is because the Faces of walls, beams and column sides should be removed first as they bear no load.Correct Option: D
In the example of a T-Beam slab which is cast and cured and the shuttering has to be removed, the right sequence for the job is:
base of slab → sides of beam → Base of Beams → vertical support under beam
This is because the Faces of walls, beams and column sides should be removed first as they bear no load.
- Two commands P and Q, in AutoCAD are given below.
P: Current settings: Mode = TRIM,
Radius = 0.0000
Seiad first object or [Poly1ine/Radius/Trim/ mUltiple]:
Q: (TRIM mode) Current chamfer Dist 1 = 0.0000, Dis 12 = 0.0000
Select first line or (Polytine/Distance/Angle/Trim/ Method/mUltiple):
The above mentioned commands are used for
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NA
Correct Option: A
NA