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111.  For walls thicker than 1
A. True B. False

112.  In a stretching bond
A. all the bricks are laid as headers B. all the bricks are laid as stretchers
C. the arrangement of bricks is similar to English bond D. the bonding bricks are laid at any angle other than zero or ninety degrees

113.  A type of bond in which all the bricks are laid as headeers on the faces of walls, is known as
A. raking bond B. dutch bond
C. facing bond D. heading bond

114.  A bond consisting of heading and stretching courses so arranged that one heading course comes after several stretching courses, is called
A. raking bond B. dutch bond
C. facing bond D. heading bond

115.  A stretcher bond is usually used for
A. half brick wall B. one brick wall
C. one and half brick wall D. two brick wall

116.  The heading bond is usually used for
A. half brick wall B. one brick wall
C. one and half brick wall D. two brick wall

117.  The most commonly used bond for all wall thicknesses is
A. English bond B. Flemish bond
C. stretching bond D. heading bond

118.  In English bond, the queen's closer should be placed next to the quoin header.
A. Yes B. no

119.  Herring-bone bond is commonly used for
A. brick paving B. very thick walls
C. partition walls D. footings in foundations

120.  The filling in cavities with cement slurry is known as
A. coping B. beam-filling
C. grouting D. gunniting




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