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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 6 (Q.No. 32)
32.
A stone is rejected if it absorbs water more than
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Parvez Akhtar said:
5 years ago
A good quality stone absorbs water less than 5%.
A stone is rejected if it absorbs water more than 10%.
A stone is rejected if it absorbs water more than 10%.
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Ajay Kumar Yadav said:
3 years ago
Yes, Option B is correct.
(3)
Biswajit Roy said:
3 years ago
I think Less than 5% is correct.
(2)
Manish Rajput said:
3 years ago
It's not less than 5% and not greater than 10%.
(2)
Krish said:
3 years ago
@All.
As I know, A good building stone should not absorb more than 15% of water. But, there is mentioned that a good stone should not absorb water more than 10%.
That means according to your site a stone having 11% absorption of water is not a good building stone.
Am I right? Anyone, clarify me.
As I know, A good building stone should not absorb more than 15% of water. But, there is mentioned that a good stone should not absorb water more than 10%.
That means according to your site a stone having 11% absorption of water is not a good building stone.
Am I right? Anyone, clarify me.
(1)
Muhammad Sumair said:
6 years ago
For good building stone I mean stone used in the building should not absorb water than 5% and for just stone, it's 10%.
(1)
Bhavin said:
6 years ago
Good Stone Water Absorption - Less than 5%.
Stone Rejected if Water Absorption - More than 10%.
Stone Rejected if Water Absorption - More than 10%.
(1)
Jayashree said:
8 years ago
Right answer is 5%.
Herry said:
8 years ago
Not more than 5%.
Aiza malik said:
8 years ago
As per Khurmi, it is 5%. Please explain the correct answer.
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