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    \n\n                \n\n                National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                National Heritage Development and Augmentation Yojana\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs\, Government of India\, launched the National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme on 21st January\, 2015\, with a focus on holistic development of heritage cities. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                As per the United Nations Transforming our world: The 2030 agenda for sustainable development\, 2015\, which of the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) directly address water related issues? \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                SDG-6\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                SDG-1\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                SDG-10\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                SDG-4\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are: (1) No Poverty\,\n(2) Zero Hunger\, (3) Good Health and Well-being\, (4) Quality Education\, (5) Gender\nEquality\, (6) Clean Water and Sanitation\, (7) Affordable and Clean Energy\,\n(8) Decent Work and Economic Growth\, (9) Industry\, Innovation and Infrastructure\,\n(10) Reduced Inequality\, (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities\, (12) Responsible\nConsumption and Production\, (13) Climate Action\, (14) Life Below Water\, (15) Life\nOn Land\, (16) Peace\, Justice\, and Strong Institutions\, (17) Partnerships for the\nGoals. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Strength of M-25 is \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                25N/sqmm\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                25N/sqm\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                250N/sqm\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                25 kg/sqm\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            M-25 means Specified characteristic compressive strength of concrete expressed in\nN/mm2. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Hall of Nations was designed by \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Joseph Allen Stein\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Charles Correa\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Raj Rewal\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                A P Kanvinde\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                World Trade Center (WTC) in 2001 collapsed due to \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Wind load failure\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Thermal performance failure of structure steel.\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Foundation failure\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Thermal performance failure of reinforced steel in RCC\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n  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You’ve completed the test. Fill out the form to view your result. \n\n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 49% Follow Us\n\n                    \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                    \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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9.5\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                8.5\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            If there are any bends or curves on the approach road\, a sufficient\nwidth shall be provided at the curve to enable the fire appliances to turn\, the turning\nradius will be at least of 9.0 m. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                In CPM for time scheduling\, ‘Forward Path Calculation’ is carried out for\ndetermining \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                LS and LF\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                ES and EF\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                ES and LF\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                LS and EF\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                LRTS stands for \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Light Rail Transit System\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Liner Rail Transit System\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Liner Rail Transportation System\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Light Rail Transportation System\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Bamboo is \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Evergreen tree\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Timber\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Shrub\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Perennial grass\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The correct sequence of the following Construction Project Development\nstages\, as per the National Building Code of India 2016 is .\np. Resource Planning\nq. Project Inception\nr. Commissioning and Handing over\ns. Tendering\nt. Site Survey and Soil Investigation\nu. Selection of Construction Methodology \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                T-Q-R-U-S-P\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Q-T-P-S-U-R\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                P-Q-R-T-U-S\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Q-T-U-P-S-R\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Stages of a construction project as per National Building Code\,\n2016 are:\na) Project formulation and appraisal stage:\n1) Inception\,\n2) Feasibility\, and\n3) Strategic planning\nb) Pre-construction stage:\n1) Project development\,\n2) Planning for construction\, and\n3) Tender action\nc) Construction stage\, and\nd) Commissioning and handing over stage. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                \n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 100% Follow Us\n\n                    \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                    \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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Each entrance has an additional six columns in front of it. The larger of\nthe two interior rooms\, the naos\, housed the cult statue. The smaller room\n(the opisthodomos) was used as a treasury. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Hogarth’s Line of Beauty is a . \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Vertical straight line\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Serpentine line\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Zigzag line\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Horizontal straight line\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            In “The Analysis of Beauty” (1753)\, William Hogarth identifies\, in\ncontradistinction to “straight lines” and “curved lines\,” a “serpentine line” that he\nterms the “line of beauty.” According to this theory\, S-shaped curved lines signify\nliveliness and activity and excite the attention of the viewer as contrasted with\nstraight lines\, parallel lines\, or right-angled intersecting lines\, which signify stasis\,\ndeath\, or inanimate objects. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                According to UN\, component of ‘Inclusive growth’ is \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Life expectancy\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Physical infrastructure\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Economic well-being\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Education\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            According to UN\, component of ‘Inclusive growth’ is Physical infrastructure. It\nenables connectivity and increases opportunity for engaging in economic\nactivities. Also stimulates mobility of production inputs like labor\, financial capital\,\nmachineries\, and equipment and speeds up the delivery of social services to\nremote areas. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Which of the following processes is used for surface treatment of metals? \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Extrusion\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Riveting\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Thermoplating\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Soldering\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Electroplating is the process where; electric current is used to plate\nthe object or metal. But Thermoplating is the process in which the object or the\nmetal to be coated is heated first and then a coating of another molten metal is\napplied on it. In this process heat is used for coating. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Unit of Damp Proof Course (DPC) is \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                kg\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                sqm\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                m\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                cum\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                \n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 52% Follow Us\n\n                    \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                    \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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Assuming the cable to be weightless as compared\nto the applied loading\, the best approximation of the shape that the cable\ntakes for this loading is a . \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Parabolic curve\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Catenary curve\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Circular arc\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Hyperbolic curve\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Explanation: Despite their visual similarities\, catenaries and parabolas are two\nvery different curves\, both conceptually and mathematically. A catenary curve is\ncreated by its own weight\, pulling down because of gravity. The parabolic curves\nof the suspension cable are not created by gravity alone\, but also by other forces:\ncompression and tension acting on it. Also\, the weight of the suspension cable is\nnegligible compared to that of the deck\, but it is also supporting the weight of the\ndeck. This is also another conceptual reason why the suspension cables hang in\na parabolic curve. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Which of the following is a Vector Graphics Software? \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Odeon\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Adobe Dreamweaver\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Design Builder\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Inkscape\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor used to\ncreate vector images\, primarily in Scalable Vector Graphics format. Other formats can be imported and exported. Inkscape can render primitive vector shapes and text. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The Golden Ratio refers to . \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                16:9\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                1:√2\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                1:1\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                2:(1 + √5)\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Golden ratio\, also known as the golden section\, golden mean\, or\ndivine proportion\, in mathematics\, the irrational number (1 + Square root of√5)/2\,\noften denoted by the Greek letter ϕ or τ\, which is approximately equal to 1.618. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Sidi Bashir Mosque with ‘Shaking Minaret’ is in \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ajmer\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ahmadabad\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Amritsar\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Allahabad\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Sidi Bashir Mosque was located in the city of Ahmedabad\, Gujarat. Due\nto its unique construction\, the minarates of mosque are also called Jhulta Minar\nor Shaking Minarets. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                ‘Area based development’ and ‘Pan City development’ are part of \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Digital India mission\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Swachh Bharat mission\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Smart city mission\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Atal Innovation Mission\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            two strategic component of smart city mission i.e. Area\nbased development and Pan city development. Under area based development\nwe have Retrofitting\, redevelopment and Greenfield development. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! You’ve completed the test. 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Building occupancy duration\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                A.	Building Type\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                C.	Maximum and minimum monthly temperature\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                B.	Maximum humidity\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Refer to ‘Appendix D: Building Envelop Trade-off Method’ of ECBC User Guide 2011. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                A blackbody radiant heating panel of 5 m 2 surface area at 35 o C surface\ntemperature is located 1 m away from a 1 m 2 surface at 20 o C. The Stefan-\nBoltzmann constant is 5.6703×10 −8 W m −2 K −4 . The rate of radiant heat\nemission by the radiant heating panel (in W\, rounded off to two decimal\nplaces) is . \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                5.6 to 5.7\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                5670 to 5671\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                255.00 to 246.00\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                2550 to 2560\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            For black body\, e = 1\nStephan-Boltzmann constant\, σ = 5.6703*10 -8\nA = 5 sqm and T = 273+35 = 308 kelvin Rate of radiant heat emission will be: \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete\, is \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                A.	Aluminium\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                B.	Calcium chloride\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                D.	Sulphur\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                C.	Gypsum\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            In ACC bocks\, Aluminium powder is used at a rate of 0.05%–0.08% by volume (depending on the pre-specified density). Aluminum powder reacts with calcium hydroxide and water to form hydrogen. The hydrogen gas foams and doubles the volume of the raw mix creating gas bubbles. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Which of the following is the National Electronic Toll Collection System implemented by the National Payment Corporation of India? \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                E-ZPass\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                e-Pass\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                FASTag\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                HashTag\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Explanation: FASTag is a device that employs Radio Frequency Identification\n(RFID) technology for making toll payments directly while the vehicle is in motion.\nFASTag (RFID Tag) is affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle and enables a\ncustomer to make the toll payments directly from the account which is linked to\nFASTag.\nNational Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has developed the National\nElectronic Toll Collection (NETC) program to meet the electronic tolling\nrequirements of the Indian market. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The measured spot speeds (in km/h) of 10 vehicles from a traffic stream are\n45\, 35\, 25\, 51\, 45\, 38\, 61\, 42\, 47\, and 49. The Time Mean Speed of the traffic\nstream (in km/h\, rounded off to one decimal place) is . \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                0.22 to 0.23\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                24 to 25\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                43.00 to 44.00\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                44.5 to 45.00\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Mean of all the spot speeds is time mean speed Time mean speed = 438 / 10 = 43.8 \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! 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Blue Banana\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b.	Golden Polygon\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d.	Yellow Corridor\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a.	Purple Zone\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The Blue Banana (also known as the European Megalopolis or the Liverpool–Milan Axis) is a discontinuous corridor of urbanization spreading over Western and Central Europe\, with a population of around 111 million. The concept was developed in 1989 by RECLUS\, a group of French geographers managed by Roger Brunet. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) in BIM is: \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d.	an object oriented data model to facilitate interoperability\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                c.	a program based on Bezier Splines\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b.	an algorithm related to the precision of the BIM model\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a.	a module used to improve energy savings\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The Industry Foundation Classes IFC specification is a neutral data format to describe\, exchange and share information typically used within the building and facility management industry sector. IFC is the international standard for open BIM. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                What is the smallest entity of raster data used in GIS? \n  \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Polygon\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Pixel\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Point\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Line\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Rasters are digital aerial photographs\, imagery from satellites\, digital pictures\, or even scanned maps. Data stored in a raster format represents real-world phenomena: Thematic data (also known as discrete) represents features such as land-use or soils data. The smallest entity of raster data is ‘pixel’. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Identify the role of Vermiculate in vertical landscapes \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                B.	Holding material\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                A.	Fertilizer\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                C.	Binding material\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                D.	Water retention element\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that is mined and processed into a puffy\, lightweight granule mixed with soil to improve aeration and drainage. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The law of Primate City was first proposed by: \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b.	Colin Clark\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                c.	Mark Jefferson\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d.	Harold Hotelling\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a.	Samuel A. Stouffer\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            A primate city is a neologism used to refer to the largest city in its country\, province\, state\, or region\, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy. The law of the primate city was first proposed by the geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! You’ve completed the test. Fill out the form to view your result. \n\n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 0% \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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Geddes developed a new approach to regional and town planning based on the integration of people and their livelihood into the environmental givens of the particular place and region they inhabit. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                When the width of the car parking space and the width of the streets are limited\, then the generally preferred parking system is? \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                60-degree angular parking\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                45-degree angular parking\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Parallel parking\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                90-degree angular parking\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Parallel parking requires the least width for parking i.e. 2.5m\, though it requires the maximum curb length for parking. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Which among the following acronyms represents a thermal comfort index? \n  \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                PCA\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                NDVI\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                DEM\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                PMV\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                As per Nationa \n  \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                bring a struck lift to the nearest landing level\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                control fire in electrical system at plenum level\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                trigger fire sprinkler system\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                control the escape route lighting system\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Automatic Rescue Device (ARD) is a device meant to bring a lift stuck between floors due to loss of power\, to the nearest landing level in either direction and open the doors in order to allow trapped passengers to be evacuated. Such a device may use some form of internal auxiliary power source for such purpose\, complying with all the safety requirements of the lift during normal run. The speed of travel is usually lower than the normal speed. On reaching the level\, in case of manual door lifts\, the device shall allow the door to be opened and in case of power operated door lifts the device shall automatically open the door. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Architect who designed and advocated the geodesic dome for cities of tomorrow is: \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                c)	Le Corbusier\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a)	Buckminster fuller\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d)	Ludwig Mies Vander Rohe\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b)	F L Wright\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Ludwig Mies Vander Rohe \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                \n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 80% \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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The campus has 18 hybrid wind turbines that fulfil 7% of the total energy consumption\, the rest of energy demand is met from offsite wind turbines. The structure is designed in a way to ensure maximum daylight exposure thereby reducing artificial lighting consumption. The infrastructure within the campus is designed to enable water percolation and thereby control storm water runoff thus\, contributing towards an increased water table level. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The book “Architecture through Ages” was written by \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Christopher A\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                John Marshall\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Jan Gehl\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Peter Wolf\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The aim of this book --designed for the general reader as well as for the architect and the student\, is to show that buildings are not isolated objects existing arbitrarily in one or another of the recognizable set "styles"\, but rather the inevitable results of the ways of living\, governing\, worshiping etc. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Who designed the “Central Park”? \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Robert Wagner\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Frederick Law Olmstead\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Frank Lloyd Wright\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Kohn Peterson Fox\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Central Park is a world-famous public park\, created in 1858 to address the recreational needs of the rapidly growing New York City. Its original purpose was to offer urban dwellers an experience of the countryside\, a place to escape from the stresses of urban life and to commune with nature and fellow New Yorkers. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                In the ancient major cities\, Mohenjo-daro or Harappa\, the streets were laid out in a perfect \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Hexagonal pattern\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Zig-zag pattern\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Grid pattern\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Circular pattern\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Town planning was the unique feature of the Indus valley civilisation. Harappan cities were planned with chessboard system or grid pattern. A grid pattern is a network of intersecting parallel lines. A grid pattern\, means the streets intersect at right angles. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Which of the following is the first National Park of India? \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ranthambore National Park\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Gir Forest National Park\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Banerghatta National Park\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Jim Corbett National Park\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Jim Corbett National Park is the first national park of the country. It was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tigers. It is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand and was named after Jim Corbett\, a naturalist. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                \n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 0% \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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Each nucleus acts like a growth point. The theory was formed based on the idea that people have greater movement due to increased car ownership. The model is suitable for large\, expanding cities. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Following five activities are associated with construction contract management. Choose the option showing the correct progressive sequence of the activities. \n\n Opening of Bid\n Submission of Security Deposit\n Publication of Notice Inviting Tender (NIT)\n Issue of Letter of Intent (LOI)\n Submission of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)\n\n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                R – T – P – S – Q\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                R – Q – P – T – S\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                S – P – R – T – Qof Security Deposit\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                S – T – P – R – Q\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Explanation: The first step is ‘Notice Inviting Tender’ which is a public advertisement inviting tenders for a given project. Bidders participating in the tender process are required to submit a deposit to ensure that they do not submit dummy bids – this deposit is termed as ‘earnest money deposit’. Once the bid is opened\, the letter of intent is issued to the successful bidder. The successful bidder has to submit a security deposit for the contract.  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete\, is \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Gypsum\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Aluminium\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Sulphur\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Calcium chloride\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Explanation:  In ACC bocks\, Aluminium powder is used at a rate of 0.05%–0.08% by volume (depending on the pre-specified density). Aluminum powder reacts with calcium hydroxide and water to form hydrogen. The hydrogen gas foams and doubles the volume of the raw mix creating gas bubbles. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                \nIdentify the colour palette that is created using any three equally spaced hues around the colour wheel.\n\n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Triads\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Analogous\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Complementary\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Split – complementary\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Explanation: A triadic colour scheme is comprised of three colours evenly spaced on the colour wheel. The two most basic triadic palettes are the primary colours red\, blue\, and yellow and the secondary hues orange\, purple\, and green. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! You’ve completed the test. Fill out the form to view your result. \n\n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 59% \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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The independent variables are most often income\, auto ownership\, and household size. The dependent variables would be the number of trips produced from each of the wards within the divided zones in the selected towns. The data pertaining to the number of trips produced from each of the ward can be obtained by conducting the socio-economic survey and forming the O-D matrix. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                ‘Sight Distance’ is considered in the design of \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Open kitchen\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Road intersection\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Auditorium\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Fenestration\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Sight distance available from a point is the actual distance along the road surface\, over which a driver from a specified height above the carriage way has visibility of stationary or moving objects. This is related to road intersection. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The traffic assignment technique where the traffic arranges itself in congested networks such that the journey time in all used routes between an Origin-Destination pair are equal and less than those that would be experienced in all unused routes. This is known as: \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Incremental\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                All–or–nothing\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                System equilibrium\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                User equilibrium\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            John Glen Wardrop (1922–1989)\, born in Warwick\, England\, was an English mathematician and transport analyst who developed what became known as Wardrop's first and second principles of equilibrium in the field of traffic assignment.  Network equilibrium models are commonly used for the prediction of traffic patterns in transportation networks that are subject to congestion. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Sidi Bashir Mosque with ‘Shaking Minaret’ is in \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Amritsar\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ahmadabad\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Allahabad\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ajmer\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            Sidi Bashir Mosque was located in the city of Ahmedabad\, Gujarat. Due to its unique construction\, the minarates of mosque are also called Jhulta Minar or Shaking Minarets. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                ‘Area based development’ and ‘Pan City development’ are part of \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Digital India mission\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Smart city mission\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Swachh Bharat mission\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Atal Innovation Mission\n\n                                    \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                            There are two strategic component of smart city mission i.e. Area based development and Pan city development. Under area-based development\, there are 3 components namely - Retrofitting\, redevelopment and Greenfield development. \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! You’ve completed the test. Fill out the form to view your result. \n\n                                    \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n                                \n                              \n            Your score is The average score is 47% \n                0%\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n                    \n                    Restart quiz
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Of India in the year \n  \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                1970\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                1973\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                1965\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                1972\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The Council of Architecture (COA) has been constituted by the Government of India under the provisions of the Architects Act\, 1972\, enacted by Parliament\, which came into force on September 1\, 1972. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for all (urban) provides central assistance to urban Local bodies through States/UTs for \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (a)	In-situ rehabilitation of existing urban slum dwellers using land as a resource through Private participation\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (d)	All of the above\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (b)	Affordable housing in partnership\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (c)	Subsidiary for beneficiary led individual house construction/enhancement\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The components of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana are given in the image. ARHC (Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHCs) for Urban Migrants/ Poor) is another component which was a result of Covid-19. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The City Beautiful Movement was conceptualized by? \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Daniel Burnham\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                F L Wright\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Le Corbusier\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ebenezer Howard\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Ebenezer Howard \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Which of the following processes is used for surface treatment of metals? \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a.	Soldering\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d.	Riveting\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b.	Thermoplating\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                c.	Extrusion\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Electroplating is the process where; electric current is used to plate the object or metal. But Thermoplating is the process in which the object or the metal to be coated is heated first and then a coating of another molten metal is applied on it. In this process heat is used for coating. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Indian architect who has been named the 2018 laureate of the Pritzker prize\, architecture’s most illustrious award is \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Charles Correa\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Achyut Kanvinde\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Hafeez Contractor\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            B V Doshi is the only Indian who was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2018. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! 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Altitude angle\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d.	Hour of the day\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b.	Azimuth angle\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            In a sun-path diagram or solar chart diagram; Straight lines passing from the centre represent various azimuth angles. Concentric circles represent circles of equal altitude above the horizon. The point at the intersection of the corresponding date and hour line represents the instantaneous location of the sun. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    2 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The most influential book “The image of the City” (1960)\, which had important and durable Influence in the field of Urban planning and Environmental psychology was authored by \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Garden Cullen\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Kevin Lynch\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Lewis Mumford\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Ian L. McHarg\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The image of the city talks about five elements of imageability – Path\, District\, Edge\, Node and Landmark. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    3 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                In the Ancient system of Town planning in India\, the pattern of plan\, which resembles the petals of roses radiating outwards from the centre is called \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a)	Swastika\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                c)	Padmaka\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b)	Karmukha\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d)	Dandaka\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            "Padmaka" refers to a type of town layout where the city design resembles the petals of a lotus flower radiating outwards from a central point\, typically used for fortified settlements with a moat. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    4 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                As per NBC\, minimum turning radius (in m) required for fire tender movement is \n  \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                9\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                8\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                9.5\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                8.5\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            If there are any bends or curves on the approach road\, a sufficient width shall be provided at the curve to enable the fire appliances to turn\, the turning radius will be at least of 9.0 m. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    5 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                In which of the following garden\, symbolically white sand represents water and flat rock represent earth? \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Roman garden\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Japanese garden\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Egyptian garden\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                Persian garden\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Gardens of white sand or gravel and stone are referred to as karesansui gardens which literally translates to ‘dry garden’ in Japanese landscape. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! 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Buckling of columns\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                B.	Tearing of reinforcement bars\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                A.	Centralized rupture of the column\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Poor behaviour of short columns is due to the fact that in an earthquake\, a tall column and a short column of same cross-section move horizontally by same amount Δ (Figure below). However\, the short column is stiffer as compared to the tall column\, and it attracts larger earthquake force.  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    2 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete\, is \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                A.	Aluminium\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                D.	Sulphur\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                C.	Gypsum\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                B.	Calcium chloride\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            In ACC bocks\, Aluminium powder is used at a rate of 0.05%–0.08% by volume (depending on the pre-specified density). Aluminum powder reacts with calcium hydroxide and water to form hydrogen. The hydrogen gas foams and doubles the volume of the raw mix creating gas bubbles. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    3 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Rock-cut style is seen in \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (A)	Shyama Raya Temple\, Bishnupur\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (C)	Kandariya Mahadeva Temple\, Khajuraho\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (D)	Sanchi Stupa\, Sanchi\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (B)	Kailash Temple\, Ellora\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The Kailash temple is one of the largest rock-cut ancient Hindu temples located in Ellora\, Maharashtra\, India. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    4 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                HRIDAY stands for \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (C)	National Heritage Development and Augmentation Yojana\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (B)	National Heritage City Design and Augmentation Yojana\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (A)	National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                (D)	National Heritage Culture Development and Augmentation Yojana\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs\, Government of India\, launched the National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme on 21st January\, 2015\, with a focus on holistic development of heritage cities. \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                    \n                    \n                    5 / 5 \n                    \n                        \n                        \n                                Freight flows are converted to truck flows using: \n  \n\n                            \n                            \n                        \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                b.	Weight factor\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                c.	Payload factor\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                a.	Volume factor\n\n            \n            \n                \n\n                \n\n                d.	Distance load factor\n\n                                    \n                          \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                              \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            Transportation agencies analyze highway deficiencies based on the number of vehicles traveling on highway facilities and comparing that demand to the capacity of those facilities. Freight Analysis Framework reports forecasts annual flows in tons between origins and destinations. In truck based models: Truck surveys are used for estimating choice parameter. Freight flows are converted into truck flows using payload factor. Payload factors are determined from truck surveys and weigh bridge data. (Average amount of load in different kind of vehicles can be determined by survey or weigh bridge) \n  \n\n                        \n                        \n                            \n                           \n                        \n                        \n                    \n                \n                                \n                                Congratulations! You’ve completed the test. 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