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44.
Cement is said to be of good quality if
its colour is not greenish grey
one feels cool by thrusting one's hand in the cement bag
it is not smooth when rubbed in between fingers
a handful of cement thrown into a bucket of water does not sink
none of these.
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Vipul said:   4 years ago
Both B & D are the correct option.
(3)

Mannu said:   3 years ago
B and D is the correct answer.
(2)

Chaitanya said:   4 years ago
I think Both B & D are correct.
(1)

Dpk said:   7 years ago
B & D are correct I think.

Tulsi jeena said:   7 years ago
According to me, both option B&D is correct.

Deepak shukla said:   7 years ago
As per my knowledge, both B & D is correct.

Nil kamal said:   7 years ago
The answer should be all of these because A,B,C, & D all are field test on cement.

1. DATE OF PACKING:
Date of manufacture should be seen on the bag. It is important because the strength of cement reduces with age.

2. COLOUR:
The cement should be uniform in colour. In general the colour of cement is grey with a light greenish shade. The colour of cement gives an indication of excess lime or clay and the degree of burning.

3. RUBBING:
Take a pinch of cement between fingers and rub it. It should feel smooth while rubbing. If it is rough, that means adulteration with sand.

4. HAND INSERTION:
Thrust your hand into the cement bag and it should give cool feeling. It indicates that no hydration reaction is taking place in the bag.

5. FLOAT TEST:
Throw a small quantity of cement in a bucket of water. It should sink and should not float on the surface.

6. SMELL TEST:
Take a pinch of cement and smell it. If the cement contains too much of pounded clay and silt as an adulterant, the paste will give an earthy smell.

7. PRESENCE OF LUMPS:
Open the bag and see that lumps should not be present in the bag. It will ensure that no setting has taken place.

8. SHAPE TEST:
Take 100g of cement and make a stiff paste. Prepare a cake with sharp edges and put on the glass plate. Immerse this plate in water. Observe that the shape shouldn't get disturbed while settling. It should be able to set and attain strength. Cement is capable of setting under water also and that is why it is also called 'Hydraulic Cement'.

Aniruddh said:   7 years ago
B & D both correct, D says it should not float which is true.

Vishant goyal said:   7 years ago
B and D is the right answer.

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


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