Exam Details

Subject Construction Management-II
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

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B.Tech. Civil (Construction Management) Term-End Examination 0021B June, 2016
ET-525 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT-II
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Answer five questions in all. Question no. 1 is compulsory. In addition answer any four questions from the remaining. Question no. 1 carries 18 marks. Remaining all questions carry 13 marks each.

1. What are the parameters of culture change? Explain each of them in not more than 50 words.

A 50 kg bag is used for packing cement. Annual requirement of a project is 50000 kg, the price is Rs 5,000 per 1,000 kg and the cost of carrying stock is 15% per annum, and the cost of ordering is Rs 1.2. Find out the most Economic Order Quality (EOQ).

Explain the economic life of an equipment with the method of determination using a chart/diagram. 3x6=18

2. What are the major Quality Control functions Explain the advantages and disadvantages of Quality Control.

How can you achieve the Quality Control in field; and how do you ensure the same 7+6=13

3. What do you understand by Source Documents and Books of Accounts?

Explain the following terms in the Accounting Process:

Journal

Subsidiary Books

Ledger 4+3x3=13

4. Explain the following two methods with neat diagrams of Financing Policy: 7+6=13

Hedging Approach

Conservative Approach

5. Define any four of the following:

Inventory

Performance Bond

Reclaimable Items

Balance Sheet

FIFO and LIFO

Explain Capital and Revenue Expenditure. 4x2+5=13

6. Explain the following Acts 7+6=13

Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

Factories Act, 1948

7. Write short notes on any three of the following:

Unit Price Contract

Collective Bargaining

Notice Inviting Tender

Balance Sheet

What do you understand by HRM How is this different from HRD 3x3+4=13


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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
  • Mathematics  III
  • 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