Exam Details

Subject specification writing
Paper
Exam / Course bachelor of architecture
Department
Organization savitribai phule pune university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State maharashtra, pune


Question Paper

T.Y. B. Arch. EXAMINATION, 2018
SPECIFICATION WRITING
(BRIDGE 2008 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 100
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
(ii Figures to the right side indicate full marks.
(iii Answers to two sections to be written in two different answer
books.
SECTION I
1. Explain the principles of writing specifications. Discuss the advantages
and disadvantages of open specifications.
Or
What is specifications Explain necessity of writing specifications.
Discuss importance of Specifications in Contracts and Tenders.
2. Discuss the detailed specifications for Coursed Rubble Masonry.
Or
Explain signification of specifications for arbitration.
3. Write brief Specifications for (any three)
External Brick Wall
R.C.C. Columns
Ceramic Tile Flooring
Internal Plaster.
P.T.O.
[5357]-305 2
4. Write Material Specifications for (any three)
Lime
Aggregate
Bricks
MS Reinforcement
Cement.
SECTION II
5. Write short notes on (any four)
Escalators
Concrete Roads
Types of Air-conditioning Systems
Acoustic Ceilings
Portable fire extinguishers
Flooring in toilets for Differently abled persons
Solar Energy applications
Types of stone Compound walls.
6. Explain in detail the function of (any four)
Septic Tank
Conduit Wiring system
Switchboards
Hose reel Installations
Windmills
[5357]-305 3 P.T.O.
7. Write names of manufacturer for the building products (any ten)
Wash Basin
Portland Cement
Granamite tiles
Plywood
Lightweight Doors
Solar Cookers
Elevators
AC sheets
Interlocking paving Blocks
Water pipes
Shower rose.



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Subjects

  • architectural design
  • architectural design—iii
  • building services—i
  • building services—ii
  • building technology and materials
  • professional practice
  • quantity surveying and estimating
  • specification writing
  • theory of structures
  • theory of structures—iii
  • town planning