100 Top Estimating and Costing Multiple Choice Questions Answers
100 Top Estimating and Costing Multiple Choice Questions Answers
100 Top Estimating and Costing Multiple Choice Questions Answers
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B. Rock cutting
Q No: 02
A. Specifications of works
B. Specifications of materials
C. Proportion of mortar
ANS: D
Q No: 03
B. Availability of materials
C. Transportation of materials
ANS: D
Q No: 04
A. The estimated value of the work excluding the amount for contingencies, work charged
establishment, tool and plants, is called work value
B. The actual expenditure involved to complete a work including incidental, establishment and
travelling charges, is called actual cost
C. The formal acceptance by the administrative department for incurring an expenditure on the
work, is called administrative approval
ANS: D
Q No: 05
A. 10 cm
B. 15 cm
C. 20 cm
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q No: 06
ANS: D
Q No: 07
If the formation level of a highway has a uniform gradient for a particular length, and the
ground is also having a longitudinal slope, the earthwork may be calculated by
A. Mid-section formula
B. Trapezoidal formula
C. Prismoidal formula
ANS: D
Q No: 08
While estimating a reinforced cement structure, the omitted cover of concrete is assumed
A. At the end of reinforcing bar, not less than 25 mm or twice the diameter of the bar
C. For reinforcing longitudinal bar in a beam 25 mm minimum or diameter of the largest bar
which is more
ANS: D
Q No: 09
A cement concrete road is 1000 m long, 8 m wide and 15 cm thick over the sub-base of 10
cm thick gravel. The box cutting in road crust is
A. 500 m3
B. 1000 m 3
C. 1500 m3
D. 2000 m3
ANS: C
Q No: 10
While estimating the qualities for the construction of a building, the correct metric unit is
ANS: D
Q No: 11
A. In order to check up the average depth of excavation, ‘Dead man s’ are left at the mid-widths
of borrow pits
B. The earthwork calculation in excavation is made from the difference in levels obtained with a
level
C. The earth work in excavation to form the road embankment includes the formation of correct
profile and depositing the soil in layers
ANS: D
Q No: 12
ANS: D
Q No: 13
A. Lead is the average horizontal straight distance between the borrow pit and the place of
spreading soil
B. The lead is calculated for each block of the excavated area C. The unit of lead is 50 m for a
distance upto 500 m
Q No: 14
C. The volume of the Prismoidal is over-estimated and hence a Prismoidal correction is applied
D. All the above
ANS: D
Q No: 15
C. The volume of the earth work is calculated by multiplying the mid-section area by the
distance between the two original sections
ANS: D
Q No: 16
A. The earth work of cutting in trenches or borrow pits in fairly uniform ground is measured with
the help of average depths of the dead men
B. The earth work in trenches or borrow pits in irregular ground is measured by taking the
difference in levels before and after completion of work
C. The earth work in trenches or borrow pits, where neither a nor b is feasible, are measured
from the fillings after deduction of voids
ANS: D
Q No: 17
B. 30 metres apart
ANS: D
Q No: 18
Referring of given figure, pick up the correct statement from the following:
ANS: D
Q No: 19
Pick up the correct statement regarding the centre line method of estimating a building
A. Product of the centre line of the walls and area of cross-section of any item, gives total
quantity of the item
B. The centre line is worked out separately for different sections of walls of a building
C. The centre line length is reduced by half the layer of main wall joining the partition wall
ANS: D
Q No: 20
A. 23 cm × 11.5 cm × 7.5 cm
B. 25 cm × 13 cm × 7.5 cm
C. 19 cm × 9 cm × 9 cm
D. 20 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm
ANS: C
Q No: 21
B. Site clearance
ANS: D
Q No: 22
B. R.C.C. structure
D. None of these
ANS: D
Q No: 23
The area of the cross-section of a road fully in banking shown in the given figure, is
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q No: 24
Cost of fittings and their fixing is specified for the following sanitary fittings
A. Water closets
B. Flushing pipes
C. Lavatory basins
ANS: D
Q No: 25
The excavation exceeding 1.5 m in width and 10 sq.m in plan area with a depth not exceeding 30
cm, is termed as
A. Excavation
B. Surface dressing
C. Cutting
D. Surface excavation
ANS: D
Q No: 26
ANS: D
Q No: 27
ANS: D
Q No: 28
The cross -section of a road partly in banking and partly in cutting is shown in the given figure.
The area of the shaded portion is
A. b – rd)²/(r – s)
B. b – rd)²/(r + s)
C. ½ × (b + rd)²/(r – s)
D. b – rd)²/(s – r)
ANS: A
Q No: 29
A. If the bed level is above N.S.L. the canal is called fully in baking and the berms are designed
as 3 d where d is full supply depth of water (F.S.D.)
B. Area of canal in cutting = BD + Sd2 where B = bed width, d = depth of cutting and S is the
side slope
C. If F.S.L. is above N.S.L the canal is called partly in cutting and partly in filling and berms are
designed as 2d where d is full supply depth
ANS: D
Q No: 30
A. No deduction is made for the volume occupied by reinforcement B. No deduction is made for
the openings upto 0.1 sq.m
C. No deduction is made for volumes occupied by pipes, not exceeding 100 sq.cm in cross-
section
D. None of these
ANS: D
Q No: 31
The value of ‘B’ of Indian type W.C. shown in the given figure is:
A. 45 cm
B. 50 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 25 cm ANS: A
Q No: 32
Pick up the excavation where measurements are made in square metres for payment.
A. Ordinary cuttings up to 1 m
D. Both B. and C.
ANS: D
Q No: 33
As per Indian Standard Specifications, the peak discharge for domestic purposes per capita per
minute, is taken
ANS: D
Q No: 34
In long and short wall method of estimation, the length of long wall is the centre to centre
distance between the walls and
D. None of these
ANS: B
Q No: 35
The expected out turn of cement concrete 1 : 2 : 4 per mason per day is
A. 1.5 m 3
B. 2.5 m3
C. 3.5 m3
D. 5.0 m3
ANS: D
Q No: 36
The value of ‘C’ of Indian type W.C. shown in the given figure is:
A. 400 mm
B. 450 mm
C. 500 mm
D. 550 mm ANS: C
Q No: 37
A. 0.01 sqm
B. 0.02 sqm
C. 0.03 sqm
B. Form works
C. Concrete Jeffries
D. R.C. Chhajja
ANS: D
Q No: 39
The value of ‘A’ of Indian type W.C. shown in the given figure is:
A. 25 cm
B. 30 cm
C. 40 cm
D. 45 cm ANS: B
Q No: 40
The trap which is provided to disconnect the house drain from the street sewer is called
A. Master trap
B. Intercepting trap
C. Interception manhole
ANS: D
Q No: 41
Due to change in price level, a revised estimate is prepared if the sanctioned estimate exceeds
A. 2.0 %
B. 2.5 %
C. 4.0 %
D. 5.0 % ANS: D
Q No: 42
The cost of the earthwork in excavation for the surface drain of cross-section shown in the given
figure for a total length of 5 metres @ Rs. 450% cum, is
A. Rs. 400
B. Rs. 425
C. Rs. 450
The expected out turn of 2.5 cm cement concrete floor per mansion per day
A. 2.5 sqm
B. 5.0 sqm
C. 7.5 sqm
D. 10 sqm
ANS: C
Q No: 44
A. The bent up bars at a support resist the negative bending moment B. The bent up bars at a
support resist the sharing force C. The bending of bars near supports is generally at 45°
ANS: D
Q No: 45
ANS: D
Q No: 46
C. Brick edging
ANS: B
Q No: 47
A. Detailed estimate
B. Preliminary estimate
ANS: A
Q No: 48
The reduced levels of points, 30 metres apart along the longitudinal section of a road portion
between chainages 5 and 9 are shown in the given figure. If there is a uniform up-gradient of the
road 120 in 1, the chainage of the point with no filling or cutting is
A. (6 + 15) chains
B. (6 + 12) chains
C. (6 + 18) chains
Q No: 49
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q No: 50
ANS: C
Q No: 51
B. The gully trap collects waste water from the kitchen, sink, wash basins, etc.
C. The gully trap disconnects the sullage drain from the main drainage system
Q No: 52
ANS: D
Q No: 53
A. All pipes and fittings are classified according to their diameters B. The diameter of the pipes
is the nominal diameter of internal bore C. All pipes are measured along the centre line of the
pipes in metres
D. All the above
ANS: D
Q No: 54
A portion of an embankment having a uniform up-gradient 1 in 500 is circular with radius 1000
m of the centre line. It subtends 180° at the centre. If the height of the bank is 1 m at the lower
end, and side slopes 2:1, the earth work involved.
A. 26,000 m3
B. 26,500 m3
C. 27,000 m3
D. 27,500 m3
ANS: D
Q No: 55
A. Pipes laid in trenches and pipes fixed to walls are measured separately
B. Cutting through walls and floors are included with the item C. Pipes are classified according
to their sizes and quality
D. All the above
ANS: D
Q No: 56
The concrete work for the following part of the building of specified thickness is measured in
square metres
A. Root slabs
B. Floors
C. Wall panels
ANS: D
Q No: 57
A. 2.5 sq m
B. 4.0 sq m
C. 6.0 sq m
D. 8.0 sq m
ANS: D
Q No: 58
The total length of a cranked bar through a distance D. at 45° in case of a beam of effective
length L, is
A. L + 0.42 d
B. L + (2 × 0.42 d)
C. L – (0.42 d)
D. L – (2 × 0.4 d)
ANS: B
Q No: 59
A. Wall facing
C. Building work
ANS: D
Q No: 60
ANS: D
Q No: 61
B. Additional supervising staff engaged at work site, is called work charged establishment
C. Detailed specifications specify qualities, quantities and the proportions of materials to be used
for a particular item
ANS: D
Q No: 62
The cross -sectional area of the embankment of a canal fully in embankment in the given figure
is
A. ½ ( + + ) h
B. ( ) h + sb²
C. ( + ) + 2sh²
D. 2 [( + ) (b + sh²)]
ANS: C
Q No: 63
Q No: 64
B. Bed concreting
C. Connection to drains
D. All of these
ANS: D
Q No: 65
C. At every 30 m intervals
ANS: D
Q No: 66
Q No: 67
A. Circular buildings
B. Hexagonal buildings
C. Octagonal buildings
ANS: D
Q No: 68
A. The built up covered area at the floor level of any storey of a building is called plinth area B.
The usable covered area of the rooms of any storey of a building is called carpet area
C. The carpet area of a building along with area of its kitchen, pantry, store, lavatory, bath room
and glazed veranda, is called floor area
D. None of these
ANS: D
Q No: 69
B. Rolling shutters
ANS: D
Q No: 70
A. 100 mm
B. 150 mm
C. 200 mm
D. 175 mm
ANS: B
Q No: 71
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q No: 72
Pick up the incorrect statement regarding a master trap from the following:
A. It is provided in between the lower end of the house drain and the street sewer
C. The mica flap valve which opens inwards only, is fitted at the top of the inlet pipe
ANS: D
Q No: 73 S: 1 and
length is
A. d × d × s
B. d2 × ( ds)2]
C. L.D 1 + s2)
D. 2 L.D 1 + s 2)
ANS: C
Q No: 74
period in a septic tank is assumed
The detention
A. 20 minutes
B. 25 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 40 minutes
ANS: C
Q No: 75
If B is the width of formation, d is the height of the embankment, side slope S : 1, for a highway
with no transverse slope, the area of cross-section is
A. B + d + Sd
B. Bd + Sd2
C. B × d – Sd1/2
D. ½ (Bd + Sd2)
ANS: B
Q No: 76
The ground surface slopes 1 in 50 along a proposed railway embankment 150 m in length. The
height of the embankment at zero chainage is 0.5 m, the width is 11 m and side slopes 2:1. If the
falling gradient of the embankment is 1 in 150, the quantity of the earthwork calculated by
Prismoidal formula, is
A. 3250 m3
B. 3225 m3
C. 3275 m3
D. 3300 m3
ANS: B
Q No: 77
Pick up the item of work not included in the plinth area estimate
A. Wall thickness
B. Room area
C. W.C. area
D. Courtyard area
ANS: D
Q No: 78
A. 70 cm
B. 75 cm
C. 80 cm
D. 90 cm
ANS: B
Q No: 79
Pick up the item whose weight is added to the weight of respective item, is
A. Cleats
B. Brackets
C. Bolts
ANS: D
Q No: 80
The expected out turn for earth work in excavation in ordinary soil per workman per day is
A. 1.00 cum
B. 2.00 cum
C. 3.00 cum
D. 4.00 cum
ANS: C
Q No: 81
The expected out turn of brick work in cement mortar in foundation and plinth per mason per
day,
is A. 1.00 m3
B. 1.25 m3
C. 1.50 m3
D. 1.75 m3 ANS: B
Q No: 82
ANS: D
Q No: 83
The height of the sink of wash basin above floor level is kept
A. 60 cm
B. 70 cm
C. 75 cm to 80 cm
D. 80 cm
ANS: C
Q No: 84
For 12 mm thick cement plastering 1 : 6 on 100 sq.m new brick work, the quantity of cement
required, is
A. 0.200 m3
B. 0.247 m3
C. 0.274 m3
D. 0.295 m3
ANS: C
Q No: 85
A. Collapsible gates
B. Rolling shutters
ANS: D
Q No: 86
A. Cub. m
B. Sq. m
C. Metres
D. None of these
ANS: B
Q No: 87
A. 0.01 cum
B. 0.02 cum
C. 0.03 cum
D. 0.04 cum
ANS: A
Q No: 89
For 100 sq. m cement concrete (1 : 2: 4) 4 cm thick floor, the quantity of cement required, is
A. 0.90 m3
B. 0.94 m3
C. 0.98 m3
D. 1.00 m3
ANS: B
Q No: 90
A. Bib-cocks
B. Stop-cocks
C. Ball valves
ANS: D
Q No: 91
The expected out turn of half brick partition wall per mason per day is
A. 1.5 m 3
B. 2.0 m3
C. 4.0 m2
D. 5.0 m2
ANS: B
Q No: 92
A. 100 %
B. 75 %
C. 50 %
D. 25 % ANS: C
Q No: 93
A. 8°
B. 10°
C. 12°
D. 14°
ANS: D
Q No: 94
A. 0.25 kg
B. 0.50 kg
C. 0.75 kg
D. 1.00 kg
ANS: D
Q No: 95
A. Fully in excavation
C. Fully in embankment
ANS: B
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