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Building & Construction Practice Test: Mortar
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Construction mortar is a paste made of sand, water, and a binding agent like lime or cement. It's used to fill the space between building blocks in masonry buildings.Mortar hardens and binds masonry units like bricks, stones, or concrete.  Here are some basic types of mortar: Lime mortar: One of the oldest types of mortar, often made with hydraulic lime or fat lime. Hydraulic lime is used for masonry construction, while fat lime is used for plastering. Surkhi mortar: A basic mortar made by mixing crushed burnt bricks, lime, and fine aggregates with water. The mortar has a red color due to... Show more
Building & Construction Practice Test: Mortar
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14 Questions

1. Fire-resistant mortar is obtained by the addition of ____________ to the powder of fire-bricks.
2. Which type of mortar should be used for damp proof courses and cement concrete roads?
3. What is the colour of sea sand?
4. Which of the following is not a property of good sand?
5. On the basis of the size of grains, the sand is classified into three categories – coarse, fine, and gravelly sand.
6. Increase in volume of the sand due to the presence of moisture is called ___________ of sand.
7. What is the colour of river sand?
8. The process of adding cement in order to improve the quality of lime mortar is known as __________
9. _________ is adopted to prepare small quantities of lime mortar.
10. Heavy mortars have a bulk density equal to greater than _________
11. X-ray shielding mortar is a lightweight mortar having a bulk density of less than 1500 kg/m3.
12. Lime mortar should be consumed within ___________ after its preparation.
13. To detect the presence of organic impurities in sand, solution of ___________ is used.
14. Which of the following is not a property of the packing mortar used to pack oil wells?