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Works costing less than Rs. 20,000 are treated as

A. Any project

B. Major projects

C. Minor projects

D. Petty works

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

In Civil Engineering, works costing less than Rs. 20,000 are typically categorized as Petty works. These are small-scale projects of minor significance that require minimal resources and planning. Therefore, the correct option is D: Petty works.

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Comments ( 4 )

  1. Kankan Das
    Kankan Das :
    5 months ago

    construction works costing below 20000/- are minor works, costing between 20000/- to 1 lac are major works, costing above 1 lac are project and costing less than 2500/- are petty works. Pls do correct the answer

  2. JUNAID HALEEM
    JUNAID HALEEM :
    7 months ago

    plz correct thsi MCQs. The works costing less than 20,000 will be treated as ''petty works''. Moreover if the cost of the work if between 20,000 to 1,00,000 will be treated a Minor Works and the work costing more than 1,00,000 will be considered as Major Projects.

  3. GORACHAND SHREEKARAN
    GORACHAND SHREEKARAN :
    3 years ago

    Below 20,000 is petty work

  4. Joel Dhas
    Joel Dhas :
    3 years ago

    Works costing less than Rs. 20,000 are treated as Minor works.. not minor projects.
    Only Works costing more than 1L is treated as project.
    Below 1L are treated as works not project

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