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Discussion Forum : Construction Management - Section 2 (Q.No. 27)
27.
Which one of the following represents an event ?
concrete cured
fixing of door
plastering of walls
selecting sites
all the above.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Subha prakash Sahoo said:   4 years ago
So, any action that is in continuation is called activity and that already has been completed is called an event.
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Srujan C Gowda said:   6 years ago
If it would have been Curing then it would have been activated.
Cured indicates (past tense = finished).
Any start(S) or finish(F) of an activity is an Event.

(S)----- Concrete Curing----- (F).
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Upahar said:   6 years ago
All Past verbs mean Events like Cured, Plastered, Excavated because the work is completed which means an event.
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Yehia said:   9 years ago
Why only concrete cured?

Nikesh reddy said:   8 years ago
Why not plastering?

Monu malik said:   8 years ago
Because concrete cured is a process[event]. Remaining options are activities.

DVD said:   8 years ago
Activity means repititive in nature.

Mukesh Dedage said:   8 years ago
When activity starts or end is called event.

Concrete cured i.e. Activity ends.

Nilraj said:   7 years ago
Correct, Thanks @Mukesh.

Makar said:   7 years ago
Concrete cured provides adequate moisture, temperature, and time to allow the concrete to achieve the desired properties for its intended use.


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