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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 6 (Q.No. 54)
54.
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following. If water cement ratio is
increased, strength of concrete increases
decreased, strength of concrete increases
increased, strength of concrete is not affected
none of these.
Answer: Option
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Gitartha said:   4 months ago
1. If water-cement ratio is increased, strength of concrete increases.
Incorrect – Increasing the water-cement ratio reduces strength due to excess water leading to more capillary pores.

2. If water-cement ratio is decreased, strength of concrete increases.

Correct – Less water (to an extent) means denser concrete and higher strength.

3. If water-cement ratio is increased, strength of concrete is not affected.
Incorrect – Strength is affected and generally decreases.

4. None of these.
Incorrect – Because statement 2 is correct, and others are not.

Correct Answer: "If water-cement ratio is increased, strength of concrete increases".

Sushmita Paul said:   2 years ago
Both options A and C is incorrect.
(1)

Bilal Safdar said:   3 years ago
I think A and C both are correct.
(1)

Naveed Ahmad said:   4 years ago
I think both A and C are incorrect.
(1)

Asadullah mehsud said:   4 years ago
Both A&C is incorrect.
(1)

Abhijit patil said:   7 years ago
I think Only A is incorrect.

Anshul said:   7 years ago
According to the water cement ratio theory, the strength of concrete depends entirely on the amount of water added to it.

Debasmita said:   7 years ago
B is the correct option.

Shubham Umak said:   8 years ago
A and C is incorrect and only B is correct.

Shubham suroliya said:   8 years ago
I think, A is also incorrect.


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