Estimating, Costing and Valuation Mcqs


The property which can not be moved from one place to another place, is called

A) Real estate

B) Free hold property

C) Personal estate

D) Lease hold property

A) Real estate


In which method it is assumed that the property loses its value by the same amount every year.

A) Straight line method

B) Constant percentage method

C) Sinking fund method

D) All of the above

A) Straight line method



The owner of a property can borrow money against the security of his property. Such advancement of money against any form of security is called as

A) Mortgage deed

B) Mortgage

C) Mortgagor

D) Mortgagee

B) Mortgage


Cross-section of earthwork of road in banking is in the form of trapezium. Name the method to calculate the quantity of earthwork.

A) Longitudinal formula

B) Quadrilateral formula

C) Prismoidal formula

D) Trapezium formula

C) Prismoidal formula



Extreme cold, heat or rain may

A) Increase the rate of items

B) Decrease the rate of items

C) Constant rate of the items

D) None of the above

A) Increase the rate of items


The expected task work for earthwork in excavation in ordinary soil per mazdoor per day is

A) 1.0 m3

B) 2.0 m3

C) 3.0 m3

D) 4.0 m3

C) 3.0 m3



While mixing cement mortar by volume, the volumn of cement bag is specified as

A) 50 liters

B) 35 liters

C) 0.05 m3

D) 0.35 m3

B) 35 liters


The cost under item of work is calculated from the quantities already computed at workable rate, and the total cost is worked out in a prescribed form known as

A) Abstract sheet

B) Measurement sheet

C) Drawing sheet

D) None of the above

A) Abstract sheet



How many kilogram binding wire is required for 1570 kg steel?

A) 11 kg

B) 8 kg

C) 15 kg

D) 16 kg

D) 16 kg


Volume of sand carried in a truck is approximately

A) 6 cu.m

B) 8 cu.m

C) 4 cu.m

D) 10 cu.m

C) 4 cu.m


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