The type of ashlar masonry in which stones are finely chisel dressed and thickness of joints does not exceed 3 mm, is
A. Chamfered ashlar masonry
B. Ashlar facing masonry
C. Random coursed ashlar masonry
D. Coursed ashlar masonry
Answer: Option D
Related Questions on Building Construction
The window which is provided in flat roof of a room, is known
A. Dormer window
B. Lantern window
C. Louvered window
D. Sky window
Weep holes are provided in retaining and breast walls
A. To drain off the water from the filling
B. To ventilate the stone masonry
C. To add architectural beauty
D. To increase compaction of the earth retained
A. Haunch
B. Spandril
C. Voussoirs
D. Skewbacks
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