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 | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
CADD means
Computer And Design and Drawing
Computer Aided Design and Drafting
Computer Aided Design and Drawing
Average Service Value of illumination generally recommended for drawing board position is
300 Lux
200 Lux
50 Lux
The best suited scheduling technique for the construction project involving activities of repetitive nature is
CPM
LOB
PERT
The reason for time-cost overrun in construction projects is
poor resource mobilisation
lack of funds
Both the above
Debt-Equity ratio is taken as ideal when the ratio is
0·5
2.0
1.0
BOT stands for
Build-Operate-Transfer
Build-Own-Transfer
Build-Outsource-Transfer
A critical activity has
maximum float
minimum float
zero float
Draw an isometric view of a building and label it for top view, front view and side view.
Draw the Architectural symbols/conventions for the following
Four conventional signs of constructional materials.
Four symbols for Doors and Windows.
Three symbols for Sanitary fittings.
Three symbols for Electrical fittings.
List the factors which influence the selection of an appropriate method of demolition of existing structures. Bring out the differences between Jack-up and Wire-rope pulling demolition.
Discuss briefly the different operations involved in site levelling.
Write briefly on 'Overhead Costs' for the contractor. Define profit margin for a contractor.
Write briefly on various methods for preparing approximate estimates.
Find out the cost of 1 cu.m. of sand at a site which is located in an urban area. Data are as below:
Cost of sand at cu.m. at source Rs 20 per cu.m.
Hiring charge for Lorry is Rs 2,000 per day(8 hours)
Capacity of Lorry cu.m. for sand
Permissible speed limit 45 km/hour (outside urban area) and 40 km/hour(inside town area)
Loading and unloading time 20 minutes each
Loading and unloading charges Rs 160 for each operation
Lead =50 km out of which 30 km is outside the town and 20 km inside the town.
Further assume the Lorry makes 2 trips every time to bring 1 Lorry of sand to the site.
Draw a typical brick compound wall with concrete foundation and prepare a standard quantity estimate showing 6 particular items with number D and Quantity (in a standard format).
Write short notes on 'Profit and Loss Account' and 'Cash Budget'.
Describe the steps involved in the procedure of forecasting each item of resources.
What is depreciation What are the different methods of charging depreciation?
Discuss 'Overhead Costs'. Suggest some steps to control the overhead costs.
Computer And Design and Drawing
Computer Aided Design and Drafting
Computer Aided Design and Drawing
Average Service Value of illumination generally recommended for drawing board position is
300 Lux
200 Lux
50 Lux
The best suited scheduling technique for the construction project involving activities of repetitive nature is
CPM
LOB
PERT
The reason for time-cost overrun in construction projects is
poor resource mobilisation
lack of funds
Both the above
Debt-Equity ratio is taken as ideal when the ratio is
0·5
2.0
1.0
BOT stands for
Build-Operate-Transfer
Build-Own-Transfer
Build-Outsource-Transfer
A critical activity has
maximum float
minimum float
zero float
Draw an isometric view of a building and label it for top view, front view and side view.
Draw the Architectural symbols/conventions for the following
Four conventional signs of constructional materials.
Four symbols for Doors and Windows.
Three symbols for Sanitary fittings.
Three symbols for Electrical fittings.
List the factors which influence the selection of an appropriate method of demolition of existing structures. Bring out the differences between Jack-up and Wire-rope pulling demolition.
Discuss briefly the different operations involved in site levelling.
Write briefly on 'Overhead Costs' for the contractor. Define profit margin for a contractor.
Write briefly on various methods for preparing approximate estimates.
Find out the cost of 1 cu.m. of sand at a site which is located in an urban area. Data are as below:
Cost of sand at cu.m. at source Rs 20 per cu.m.
Hiring charge for Lorry is Rs 2,000 per day(8 hours)
Capacity of Lorry cu.m. for sand
Permissible speed limit 45 km/hour (outside urban area) and 40 km/hour(inside town area)
Loading and unloading time 20 minutes each
Loading and unloading charges Rs 160 for each operation
Lead =50 km out of which 30 km is outside the town and 20 km inside the town.
Further assume the Lorry makes 2 trips every time to bring 1 Lorry of sand to the site.
Draw a typical brick compound wall with concrete foundation and prepare a standard quantity estimate showing 6 particular items with number D and Quantity (in a standard format).
Write short notes on 'Profit and Loss Account' and 'Cash Budget'.
Describe the steps involved in the procedure of forecasting each item of resources.
What is depreciation What are the different methods of charging depreciation?
Discuss 'Overhead Costs'. Suggest some steps to control the overhead costs.
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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