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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 8 (Q.No. 22)
22.
Second class bricks
are of dark brown colour
produce a metallic sound when struck
are well burnt
are under burnt.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ashu said:   8 years ago
These are also fully burnt and give a clear ringing sound when struck together. Slightly irregularities in shape, size or color are accepted.

Its compressive strength shall not be less than 70 kg/cm2 and absorption value should not be greater than 22 percent when soaked for 24 hours in water.

Slight difference in the structure on fractured surfaces is admissible.

Use: For exterior work when plastering is to be done. And can also be used for interior works but they may not be used for flooring.

Note : under burnt brick is 3rd class brick.

Rakesh Joshi said:   7 months ago
Second-class bricks are typically described as "well burnt" and produce a metallic sound when struck, meaning they are not "under burnt" despite potentially having a slightly rougher appearance and irregular edges compared to first-class bricks; they may be slightly darker in colour, but not necessarily "dark brown" across all variations.

Manish Thakur said:   7 years ago
B option is Correct.

First class and Second Class, both produce metallic ringing sound because of hardness property.

Second class brick is slightly over burnt.

Dark brown/bluish colour is of Jahma bricks.
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Lokesh said:   8 years ago
I think d is correct answer Because well burnt and metallic sound came after struck and are well burnt are the property of first-class brick so d is the correct answer.

Jiren said:   8 years ago
Specification of Second Class Bricks.

They shall be well burnt or slightly over burnt.
They must give clear ringing sound when struck.

Abdulmajid said:   4 years ago
First-class brick produces metallic sound and 2nd class brick produce full sound according to my concept D is the correct answer.

Khushi said:   6 years ago
I think given option is correct because in first class brick give Clear metallic sound when struck with each other.

Elio said:   5 years ago
1st- gives metallic sound.
2nd- slightly over burnt or well burnt.
3rd- underburnt.

Jahma - Dark brown colour.

Balcoh said:   9 years ago
"produce a metallic sound when struck" - Resembles first class brick.

So, A should be the right answer.

Hamza said:   4 years ago
A class bricks produce metallic sound.
B class bricks are over burnt.
c class bricks are under burnt.
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