Civil Engineering - Estimating and Costing - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Estimating and Costing - Section 2 (Q.No. 22)
22.
While estimating the qualities for the construction of a building, the correct metric unit is
Metre for length
Cubic metre for area
Square metres for volume
Kilogram for weight
Litre for capacity
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
19 comments Page 2 of 2.

Mohit said:   8 years ago
I think sand gravel and cement is cubic metre per litre.

Kiran said:   8 years ago
Metre for length.

Kilogram for weight.

Litre for capacity.

I think all this are right for any measurement of building work. Like fencing, Steel-work, water tank etc.

Kamlesh said:   8 years ago
Please, tell me the right answer with the correct explanation.

Shahkar said:   8 years ago
I think the correct answer is a meter for length. If anyone has an idea about the litre for capacity then explain in detail.

Ramesh@4453 said:   8 years ago
Here the answer asked in metric unit so the answer is D. Length is a single unit. We will get these from drawing.

Anirban said:   9 years ago
No, generally it is fit good length.

No quantity in building construction is measured in weight terms, except for reinforcement, but that is measured in tons.

So, the correct answer is D.

Punit kamal said:   10 years ago
Mtr for length is right one.

Sandy said:   10 years ago
Yes Meter for Length is correct.

Yaser Farman said:   1 decade ago
Liter for capacity? I think it should be meter for length. Can you explain it please?


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