Exam Details
Subject | Estimating & Quantity Surveying- II | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCLE) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Select the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives.
As per general conditions of contract, service ordered on a term contract (T.C.) shall not exceed
Rs 10,000
Rs 15,000
Rs 50,000
Rs 60,000
Unit of measurement of barbed wire fencing is
Kilogram
Quintal
Meter
Sq.Mtr.
"Bhisti" is a category of labour
Skilled
Unskilled
Semi-skilled
Construction worker
When any item neither exists in SSR nor can the rate be derived, a special rate is prepared, which is called as
Rate Analysis
Market Rate
Star Rate
Non SSR Rate
In standard dimension sheet, Column No.3 is used for recording the result of
Squaring
Timing
Description
Abstracting
Dismantling of brick masonry is measured by
m^3
m^2
Numbers
None of the above
An appendix is attached at the end of SSR Part II giving details of
Rates
Specifications
Standard weight
Unit of measurement
What are the stages involved in quantity surveying Elaborate each stage in brief.
What are the different forms of measurements? Explain with examples.
3. A School building is proposed to be constructed for 500 seats capacity. If the cost of a similar building is Rs 25,125 per seat building cost index, calculate the cost of the project.
What do you know about S.S.R. Explain in brief.
Explain the principles for abstracting and billing of quantities in detail.
What do you understand by the term Rate Analysis? What are the various factors affecting rate analysis Explain.
Analyse the rate for deformed bar 10 mm dia and over, cut to length, bent to shape required including cranking, bending spiralling, hooking ends and binding with M.S. wire not less than 0·9 mm dia, etc complete.
6. Prepare a proportional rate of factory made shutters, plain framed, panelled shutter panels) with lock rail and panel of 12 mm veneered particle board with commercial veneering on both faces, the size of rail and stile as per IS 1003 (part kiln seasoned and chemically pressure treated, of second class HW rail of stile, thickness of shutter 30 mm.
Given:
Rate of 35 mm thick shutter Rs 1323·12 per sq.m and Rate of 40 mm thick shutter =Rs 1426·93 per sq.m.
7. Write short notes on any four of the following:
Requisitions
Special rates
Pro rata preparation
Labour constant
Plinth area rate
Types of estimates
Overhead charges
As per general conditions of contract, service ordered on a term contract (T.C.) shall not exceed
Rs 10,000
Rs 15,000
Rs 50,000
Rs 60,000
Unit of measurement of barbed wire fencing is
Kilogram
Quintal
Meter
Sq.Mtr.
"Bhisti" is a category of labour
Skilled
Unskilled
Semi-skilled
Construction worker
When any item neither exists in SSR nor can the rate be derived, a special rate is prepared, which is called as
Rate Analysis
Market Rate
Star Rate
Non SSR Rate
In standard dimension sheet, Column No.3 is used for recording the result of
Squaring
Timing
Description
Abstracting
Dismantling of brick masonry is measured by
m^3
m^2
Numbers
None of the above
An appendix is attached at the end of SSR Part II giving details of
Rates
Specifications
Standard weight
Unit of measurement
What are the stages involved in quantity surveying Elaborate each stage in brief.
What are the different forms of measurements? Explain with examples.
3. A School building is proposed to be constructed for 500 seats capacity. If the cost of a similar building is Rs 25,125 per seat building cost index, calculate the cost of the project.
What do you know about S.S.R. Explain in brief.
Explain the principles for abstracting and billing of quantities in detail.
What do you understand by the term Rate Analysis? What are the various factors affecting rate analysis Explain.
Analyse the rate for deformed bar 10 mm dia and over, cut to length, bent to shape required including cranking, bending spiralling, hooking ends and binding with M.S. wire not less than 0·9 mm dia, etc complete.
6. Prepare a proportional rate of factory made shutters, plain framed, panelled shutter panels) with lock rail and panel of 12 mm veneered particle board with commercial veneering on both faces, the size of rail and stile as per IS 1003 (part kiln seasoned and chemically pressure treated, of second class HW rail of stile, thickness of shutter 30 mm.
Given:
Rate of 35 mm thick shutter Rs 1323·12 per sq.m and Rate of 40 mm thick shutter =Rs 1426·93 per sq.m.
7. Write short notes on any four of the following:
Requisitions
Special rates
Pro rata preparation
Labour constant
Plinth area rate
Types of estimates
Overhead charges
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