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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 25)
25.
For one cubic metre of brick masonry, number of bricks required, is
400
425
450
500
550.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Lucky said:   8 years ago
550 bricks is correct.

Bharat sharma said:   8 years ago
You are the wrong @Anil.

Right @Manish.

MANISH KUMAR said:   8 years ago
THE STANDARD SIZE OF BRICK IS 190 X 90 X 90, BUT IF WE CONSIDER MORTAR ALSO, THEN THIS SIZE BECOMES 200X10X10.

SO THE NUMBER OF BRICK =SPACE VOLUME /(VOLUME OF ONE BRICK) ,1/(.20X.10X.10) = 500.

Sourav said:   8 years ago
I think it is 550.

Sanjeev said:   8 years ago
500 is right because motor is covered in 50 bricks of space.

Aruna said:   8 years ago
550 is the right answer.

Sachin said:   8 years ago
which is correct one, 500 or 550?

Anil said:   9 years ago
In market, brick available size is 9 * 4 * 3.
i.e. 0.23mX0.1mX0.8m.
So, for brick masonry number of bricks required is 348 nos./1 CuM.

Dilip sahu said:   9 years ago
As per my calculation, I got 450.

Why not 450?

Anil kumar said:   9 years ago
In RS Khurmi it is given 550.

But here it is 500.

Which is the correct answer? Please tell me.


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