Civil Engineering - Building Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 37)
37.
Stones used for ornamental work must be
soft
hard
light
heavy.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sharad patel said:   6 years ago
Hard must be the answer.

KIRODI said:   6 years ago
Hard is the right answer.

Krishnendu said:   6 years ago
Hard is the right answer because we cannot do any carvings in soft stone.
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Shubham said:   5 years ago
Diamond is the example for ornament, and it is the hardest material. So option B, hard might be right.

Dipu@besu said:   5 years ago
In general, ornaments must be light, hard.

Puski said:   5 years ago
Hard is the correct answer.

Genuine said:   5 years ago
Hard will be the right answer.

Abhay sharma said:   3 years ago
Hard is the right answer. Becouse marbleis not soft.

Agha Bilal said:   12 months ago
Stones used for ornamental work must be soft. Soft stones are easier to work with and have a finer texture.

They are not as durable as hard stones, but they are sufficient for ornamental work. Examples of soft stones used for ornamental work include marble, soapstone, and alabaster.
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Haidar said:   8 months ago
For ornamental work, stones that are soft and relatively lightweight are often preferred, as they are easier to carve and shape. Examples of soft stones used for ornamental work include soapstone, alabaster, and limestone.

Hard stones, such as marble, granite, and sandstone, can also be used for ornamental work but may require more effort and specialized tools to shape and carve.

Would you like more information on specific types of stones used for ornamental work?


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