Exam Details

Subject Construction Management-I
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

Floor plan should generally be drawn in the scale of

200

50

1:10

To prevent the possibility of lumping up under pressure restrict the height of the cement stack to

10 Bags

12 Bags

15 Bags

Methods of measurement are based on the recommendation contained in

IS: 1200 -1974

IS: 456

IS 800

Painting coefficient for glazed windows with iron bar is

1·50

2·00

2·25

Increase in Bills Payable results in

increase in cash

decrease in cash

no change in cash

Under straight line method of depreciation, what will be the value of an asset after 4 years when the asset value is RS 40,000, expected life is 10 years, scrap value is RS 5,000

RS 24,000

RS 26,000

RS 27,000

In case of discrepancies in the contract document, the following precedence rules are adopted to resolve the conflicts

Amendments take precedence over the specification.

Specifications take precedence over plans.

Stated dimensions take precedence over scale dimensions.

All the above statements are

true

false

not a matter of concern

Define Contour. Draw sketches of contour lines showing uniform slope, streams and ridges.

What are the factors that the site engineers should study before site work begins? Write briefly about site layout.

Define floor plan. Briefly explain the following:

Sectional drawing

Elevation drawing

Specified drawing

State a few advantages of CAD system over manual methods of drawing.

What are the various uses of Estimates in construction

Draw a plan for foundation trench excavation and foundation concreting. Also draw a section and label these with dimensions/materials (assume suitably) so that an estimator can work on it (section up to plinth level).

Develop the formulae for earthwork for canals -fully in cutting, partially in cutting and partially in filling, fully in banking.

What is formwork How is formwork quantified in area basis for slab, beam, lintel and column construction?

What is meant by 'work breakdown technique' in the construction planning process Explain by an example of two-storey primary school construction.

Briefly describe the following statement: "The control system aids the management at various levels to perform the functions effectively and efficiently."

Why are economic comparisons required Explain the mechanism of making economic comparisons.

Write a note on Inflation.


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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