Exam Details
Subject | Construction Works Supervision | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Tech. Civil (Construction Management) / (Water Resources Engineering)/ (Aero Space Engineering) BTCM-BTWRE | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 2
IET-523(A)I
B.Tech. Civil (Construction Management) I
BTCLEVI
Term-End Examination
June, 2016
ET-523(A) CONSTRUCTION WORKS SUPERVISION
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Describe the important activities which a construction supervisor must perform at a construction site. 7
Explain the responsibilities of a supervisor appointed by the client. 7
2. Define specifications. Explain the requirement of good specifications. 7
How can a three-dimensional structure be represented through drawing on a paper Write down the common sizes of drawing paper. 7
3. Discuss the importance of preparing estimate of a construction project. 7
What do you mean by Project Budget Explain the procedure of preparing it. 7
4. Describe the various items of 'Project Indirect Cost'. 7
Explain a typical format of 'Purchase Order'. 7
5. Discuss the five important stages of work which are generally recorded In the 'Inspection Register' and passed by 'Engineer-In-Charge'. 7
Explain the general method of material accounting at site. 7
6. Discuss the advantages of filling at 'Optimum Moisture Content'. 7
Explain the common defects occurring in 'Piling Work'. 7
7. Classify brick masonry into different grades. 7
Describe the concrete equipment of a 'Ready Mixed Concrete Plant'. 7
8. Explain the various points required to be kept in mind while supervising reinforced concrete work. 7
Describe the importance of earthing in electrical work. 7
IET-523(A)I
B.Tech. Civil (Construction Management) I
BTCLEVI
Term-End Examination
June, 2016
ET-523(A) CONSTRUCTION WORKS SUPERVISION
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Describe the important activities which a construction supervisor must perform at a construction site. 7
Explain the responsibilities of a supervisor appointed by the client. 7
2. Define specifications. Explain the requirement of good specifications. 7
How can a three-dimensional structure be represented through drawing on a paper Write down the common sizes of drawing paper. 7
3. Discuss the importance of preparing estimate of a construction project. 7
What do you mean by Project Budget Explain the procedure of preparing it. 7
4. Describe the various items of 'Project Indirect Cost'. 7
Explain a typical format of 'Purchase Order'. 7
5. Discuss the five important stages of work which are generally recorded In the 'Inspection Register' and passed by 'Engineer-In-Charge'. 7
Explain the general method of material accounting at site. 7
6. Discuss the advantages of filling at 'Optimum Moisture Content'. 7
Explain the common defects occurring in 'Piling Work'. 7
7. Classify brick masonry into different grades. 7
Describe the concrete equipment of a 'Ready Mixed Concrete Plant'. 7
8. Explain the various points required to be kept in mind while supervising reinforced concrete work. 7
Describe the importance of earthing in electrical work. 7
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Subjects
- Agricultural Legislation and Management
- Building Architecture
- Building Services
- Chemistry
- Computer Applications
- Computer Programming and Numerical Analysis
- Concrete Technology & Construction Techniques
- Construction Management-I
- Construction Management-II
- Construction Works Supervision
- Design Detailing
- Earth & Its Environment
- Elementary Hydrology
- Engineering Materials
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Thermodynamics
- Flow in Open Channel
- Foundation Engineering
- Ground Water Development
- Hydraulic Structures
- Hydraulic Structures-I
- Hydraulic Structures-II
- Hydrology
- Inventory and Stores Management
- Irrigation Engineering
- Materials Science
- M a t h e m a t i c s I I I
- Mathematics- I
- Mathematics- II
- Mechanical Equipmentsin Construction
- Mechanics of Fluids
- Open Channel Flow
- Operation and Maintenance of Construction Equipment
- Physics
- Planning Construction of Buildings
- Pollutants and Water Supply
- Principles of Electrical Science
- Principles of Engineering Management and Economics
- Quantity Surveying & Valuation
- Repair and Maintenance of Buildings
- Soil Conservation and Agronomy
- Soil Mechanics
- Soil Science
- Strength of Materials
- Structural Analysis
- Structural Design- |
- Structural Design- II
- System Methods
- Technical Writing
- Testing for Quality Control
- Transportation &Traffic Engineering
- Waste Water Treatment
- Water Resources Planning