SSC JE 2023-BMC (Building Materials & Construction): Expected Questions
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The SSC JE 2023 exam is just around the corner, and aspirants preparing for the BMC (Building Materials & Construction) section must focus on the important and high-scoring questions to boost their chances of selection. This section tests your understanding of essential construction materials, their properties, uses, and practical applications in civil engineering. With the competition increasing every year, revising the important questions for SSC JE BMC becomes crucial for scoring well and improving your overall cutoff. In this article, we bring you the most important topics and probable questions that you should not miss in the last phase of your preparation.

SSC JE 2023-BMC (Building Materials & Construction): Questions

1.         Out of the following, which may be termed as an unstratified Rock?

            (a) Sandstone

            (b) Limestone

            (c) Marble

            (d) Slate

Sol: C

Classification of Rock

Types of rockExample
Igneous RocksGranite, Rhyolite, Syenite, Andesite, Gabbro
Sedimentary RocksGypsum, magnesite, Sandstone, Limestone, diatomite, Chalk
Metamorphic RocksGneiss, Marble, Slate and Schist
Types of rockExample
Stratified RocksSandstone, Limestone, Shale, Slate
Unstratified RocksBasalt, Granite, Marble
Foliated RocksGneiss
Types of rockExample
Argillaceous RocksSlate
Silicious RocksGneiss
Calcareous RocksMarble


2.         Moh’s scale is used for stones to determine:

(a) Flakiness index

(b) Durability

(c) Strength

(d) Hardness

Ans. (d)

Moh’s hardness, rough measure of the resistance of a smooth surface to scratching or abrasion, expressed in terms of a scale by the German mineralogist Friedrich Moh’s.

Moh’s Hardness Scale
MineralMoh’s Hardness
Talc1
Gypsum2
Calcite3
Fluorite4
Apatite5
Orthoclase6
Quartz7
Topaz8
Corundum9
Diamond10

3.         An explosive that contains: 65% saltpetre, 20% sulphur and 15% charcoal is
(a) Dynamite
(b) Nitrocellulose
(c) Blasting powder
(d) Cordite
Sol-(c)

  • Blasting powder composition consists of: 65% saltpetre, 20% sulphur, and 15% charcoal.
  • Dynamite comprises: 75% nitroglycerine, which is soaked into 25% sandy earth to create a dense paste.
  • Cordite: A potent, smokeless explosive employing Nitroglycerine.
  •  Nitrocellulose or Gun cotton: Produced by impregnating cotton with nitric acid.

4.         A stone is rejected if it absorbs water more than
(a) 5%
(b) 10%
(c) 20%
(d) 25%
Sol-(b)
A good stone should be having less porosity and so it should have water absorption between 5-10% and should be rejected if water absorption is more than 10%.

5.         Hardness of the rock can be tested in situ using
(a) Smith’s test
(b) Schmidth Hammer test
(c) Acid test
(d) Crystallization test
Sol-(b)

  • Schmidth hammer rebound test was developed to determine the compressive strength of concrete and has been used to determine the hardness and compressive strength of rock material.
  • This instrument is portable, easy to use, and can be applied both in the laboratory and in the field.

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