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development length of the reinforcement for various grade 0f cncrete
ok
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Post #3
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Site Engineering & Execution
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Stone
Granite is mainly composed of
its 4)
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Post #2
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Construction Materials - MCQ
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Stone
Argillaceous rocks have their main constituent as
clay and alumina
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Post #2
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Construction Materials - MCQ
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Gneiss is chemically classified as
yes sir, as geniss rock is formed under heat and pressure experienced by granite.( which is siliceous)
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Post #6
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics - MCQ
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Gneiss is chemically classified as
sir correct me
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Post #4
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics - MCQ
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Stone
The sedimentary rocks are formed due to
1) SOLIDIFICATION OF MOLTEN MASS
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Post #2
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Construction Materials - MCQ
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Stone
Laterite is chemically classified as
ARGILLACEOUS ROCK
Anurag Prasad
Post #2
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Construction Materials - MCQ
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Gneiss is chemically classified as
1) Calcareous rock
Anurag Prasad
Post #2
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics - MCQ
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Stone
Granite is an example of
4) Igneous Rock
Anurag Prasad
Post #2
Jan 29, 2018
Forum:
Construction Materials - MCQ
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