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Q1.If 'R' is the radius of the circle, so for a 20 m arc, the degree of a circular curve is: ____.
Q2.Calculate the number of division of the main scale that is equal to the 8 divisions of the extended vernier.
Q3.
Axis of vertical aerial photograph coincides with the _______
Q4.If the observed fore bearing of line AB is 202° 30’, then the back bearing is:
Q5.
The characteristics of contours are given in statements S1, S2 and S3.
S1: Two contour lines of different elevations can cross each other in the case of an overhanging cliff.
S2: Generally the contour lines do not cross a valley or a ridge line at the right angle.
S3: A contour line passing through a point is at the right angle to the line of maximum slope at that point.
Identify the wrong statement(s).
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Rigid Pavements FAQs
Why is it called rigid pavement?
It is called rigid pavement because of its stiff and inflexible nature, which allows for efficient load transfer and distribution.
What are the types of rigid pavement?
The two main types of rigid pavement are jointed reinforced concrete pavement (JRCP) and continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP).
Is rigid pavement RCC or PCC?
Rigid pavement is typically made of Portland cement concrete (PCC).
What is the principle of rigid pavement?
The principle of rigid pavement is to distribute loads over a wide area, transfer them efficiently to the subgrade, and resist deformation and cracking.
Why use rigid pavement?
Rigid pavement is used for its durability, load-carrying capacity, low maintenance requirements, and ability to withstand heavy traffic loads, making it suitable for various applications such as highways, airports, and industrial areas.