Top 50 MCQ on Basic of Cement for SSC-JE, RRB, GATE and IES exams for Civil Engineer

Top 50 MCQ on Basic of Cement for SSC-JE, RRB, GATE and IES exams for Civil Engineer. Kindly read all the questions and answers carefully and understand well. If you read all question you will get good marks in the exams.

Que.1   What is the main ingredient used to make concrete?

A          Sand

B          Water

C          Cement

D          Aggregate

Answer Cement

Cement is the primary binding material used in concrete.

 

Que.2   What is the process of mixing water and cement called?

A          Curing

B          Hydration

C          Mixing

D          Compaction

Answer Hydration

Hydration is the chemical reaction between water and cement that leads to hardening.

 

 

Que.3   What is added to concrete to increase its strength?

A          Cement

B          Aggregate

C          Water

D          Air

Answer Aggregate

Aggregates like sand, gravel, or crushed stone improve the strength and durability of concrete.

 

 

Que.4   What is the term used for the ratio of water to cement in a concrete mix?

A          Concrete Ratio

B          Water Content

C          Slump Test

D          Water-Cement Ratio

Answer Water-Cement Ratio

The water-cement ratio determines the strength and workability of the concrete.

 

 

Que.5   Which of the following is an essential component of reinforced concrete?

A          Steel Bars

B          Fiber

C          Cement

D          Sand

Answer Steel Bars

Reinforced concrete uses steel bars or mesh to improve tensile strength.

 

 

Que.6   Which of the following methods is used to measure the consistency of concrete?

A          Slump Test

B          Compression Test

C          Tension Test

D          Vibration Test

Answer Slump Test

The slump test measures the workability or consistency of concrete.

 

 

Que.7   What is the term for the time it takes for concrete to harden to a sufficient strength?

A          Setting Time

B          Curing Time

C          Mixing Time

D          Hydration Time

Answer Setting Time

Setting time refers to the time it takes for concrete to harden after mixing.

 

 

Que.8   What type of cement is used for underwater construction?

A          Ordinary Portland Cement

B          Rapid Hardening Cement

C          Sulfate-Resistant Cement

D          Pozzolanic Cement

Answer Sulfate-Resistant Cement

Sulfate-resistant cement is used in environments where concrete may be exposed to sulfate-rich waters.

 

 

Que.9   What is the common range for the water-cement ratio in concrete?

A          0.1 – 0.2

B          0.2 – 0.3

C          0.3 – 0.5

D          0.5 – 1.0

Answer 0.3 – 0.5

A water-cement ratio of 0.3 – 0.5 is typically ideal for good concrete strength and workability.

 

 

Que.10 Which of the following is used to increase the workability of concrete?

A          Water

B          Cement

C          Admixtures

D          Aggregate

Answer Admixtures

Admixtures are chemicals added to improve the properties of concrete, such as workability.

 

 

Que.11 What material is commonly used as fine aggregate in concrete?

A          Crushed Stone

B          Sand

C          Gravel

D          Clay

Answer Sand

Sand is the most common fine aggregate used in concrete mixes.

 

 

Que.12 What is the purpose of curing concrete?

A          To increase the water content

B          To speed up the setting time

C          To promote hydration and strength development

D          To decrease the temperature

Answer To promote hydration and strength development

Curing ensures that the concrete maintains adequate moisture and temperature for proper hardening.

 

 

Que.13 Which of the following is a characteristic of high-strength concrete?

A          Low Water-Cement Ratio

B          High Water-Cement Ratio

C          High Aggregate Content

D          Low Cement Content

Answer Low Water-Cement Ratio

A lower water-cement ratio improves the strength of concrete.

 

 

Que.14 What is the maximum size of aggregate used in most concrete mixes?

A          5 mm

B          10 mm

C          20 mm

D          40 mm

Answer 20 mm

20 mm The maximum size of aggregate in most mixes is typically 20 mm for standard concrete.

 

 

Que.15 Which type of cement is most commonly used for general construction?

A          Ordinary Portland Cement

B          White Cement

C          Rapid Hardening Cement

D          Portland Pozzolanic Cement

Answer Ordinary Portland Cement

Ordinary Portland Cement is used in most general construction applications.

 

 

Que.16 What type of test is used to measure the compressive strength of concrete?

A          Slump Test

B          Compression Test

C          Tension Test

D          Shrinkage Test

Answer Compression Test

The compression test measures the concrete's ability to withstand compressive forces.

 

 

Que.17 What is the role of plasticizers in concrete?

A          Increase the strength

B          Increase the workability

C          Reduce the setting time

D          Reduce the water content

Answer Increase the workability

Plasticizers are used to improve the workability of concrete without adding extra water.

 

 

Que.18 Which of the following materials is used as coarse aggregate in concrete?

A          Sand

B          Gravel

C          Cement

D          Lime

Answer Gravel

Gravel is a common coarse aggregate used in concrete.

 

 

Que.19 What is the process of compacting concrete called?

A          Slump Test

B          Curing

C          Vibration

D          Mixing

Answer Vibration

Vibration is used to compact concrete and eliminate air pockets.

 

 

Que.20 What is the main cause of cracks in concrete?

A          High temperature

B          Low water-cement ratio

C          Shrinkage during drying

D          Excessive cement content

Answer Shrinkage during drying

Concrete shrinks as it dries, leading to cracks if not properly cured.

 

 

Que.21 What is the effect of excessive water in the concrete mix?

A          Increases workability

B          Decreases strength

C          Increases strength

D          No effect

Answer Decreases strength

Excess water dilutes the cement paste, lowering concrete strength.

 

 

Que.22 Which of the following is an example of a pozzolanic material?

A          Cement

B          Sand

C          Fly Ash

D          Steel

Answer Fly Ash

Fly ash is a pozzolanic material that reacts with calcium hydroxide to form cementitious compounds.

 

 

Que.23 What is the typical curing period for concrete to reach maximum strength?

A          7 days

B          14 days

C          28 days

D          56 days

Answer 28 days

Concrete typically reaches maximum strength after curing for 28 days.

 

 

Que.24 What is used to improve the resistance of concrete to freezing and thawing cycles?

A          Air-Entraining Agents

B          Superplasticizers

C          Retarders

D          Accelerators

Answer Air-Entraining Agents

Air-entraining agents create small air bubbles in concrete, improving its resistance to freezing and thawing.

 

 

Que.25 What is the term for the shrinkage that occurs in concrete as it dries?

A          Drying Shrinkage

B          Plastic Shrinkage

C          Thermal Shrinkage

D          Setting Shrinkage

Answer Drying Shrinkage

Drying shrinkage occurs as the water in the concrete evaporates, causing the concrete to contract.

 

 

Que.26 What is the ideal temperature for pouring concrete?

A          0°C to 5°C

B          5°C to 15°C

C          15°C to 25°C

D          25°C to 35°C

Answer 15°C to 25°C

Concrete should be poured at temperatures between 15°C and 25°C for optimal setting.

 

 

Que.27 What is the main purpose of reinforcement in concrete?

A          To resist tensile stresses

B          To resist compression

C          To reduce shrinkage

D          To increase workability

Answer To resist tensile stresses

Steel reinforcement is added to concrete to resist tensile (pulling) stresses.

 

 

Que.28 What is the material used to improve the fire resistance of concrete?

A          Cement

B          Steel

C          Glass Fibers

D          Air-Entraining Agents

Answer Glass Fibers

Glass fibers can be added to concrete to improve its fire resistance.

 

 

Que.29 What is the effect of excessive cement content in concrete?

A          Increases strength

B          Reduces workability

C          Increases durability

D          Increases shrinkage

Answer Increases shrinkage

Excessive cement can lead to more shrinkage and cracking in the concrete.

 

 

Que.30 Which of the following is used to reduce the temperature of concrete during hot weather?

A          Retarders

B          Accelerators

C          Ice

D          Water

Answer Ice

Ice can be used in the mix to lower the temperature of concrete during hot weather.

 

 

Que.31 What is the purpose of a concrete admixture?

A          To increase the strength

B          To modify the properties of the mix

C          To reduce the cost

D          To reduce the curing time

Answer To modify the properties of the mix

Admixtures are added to concrete to modify its properties for specific needs (e.g., workability, durability).

 

 

Que.32 What is the term for the surface texture of hardened concrete?

A          Surface Finish

B          Texture Ratio

C          Slump

D          Curing Rate

Answer Surface Finish

Surface finish refers to the smoothness or texture of the concrete surface once it has hardened.

 

 

Que.33 What is the typical range of compressive strength of concrete after 28 days?

A          10-20 MPa

B          20-30 MPa

C          30-50 MPa

D          50-70 MPa

Answer 20-30 MPa

Concrete typically has a compressive strength of 20-30 MPa after 28 days.

 

 

Que.34 What is the effect of adding too much fine aggregate to the mix?

A          Increases strength

B          Reduces workability

C          Reduces strength

D          Increases permeability

Answer Reduces strength

Too much fine aggregate can lead to a weak concrete mix with reduced strength.

 

 

Que.35 Which of the following is not a type of concrete admixture?

A          Superplasticizer

B          Retarder

C          Accelerator

D          Gravel

Answer Gravel

Gravel is not an admixture; it is a coarse aggregate used in concrete.

 

 

Que.36 What is the function of an accelerator in concrete?

A          To slow down the setting time

B          To increase the workability

C          To speed up the setting time

D          To reduce the curing time

Answer To speed up the setting time

Accelerators are added to speed up the setting and hardening of concrete.

 

 

Que.37 What is the purpose of using a vibrator in concrete?

A          To increase strength

B          To remove air bubbles

C          To mix aggregates

D          To add water

Answer To remove air bubbles

A vibrator is used to remove trapped air bubbles and ensure proper compaction of concrete.

 

 

Que.38 What is the typical mix ratio for M20 grade concrete?

A          0.043090278

B          0.042384259

C          0.043819444

D          0.043101852

Answer 0.043090278

The typical mix ratio for M20 grade concrete is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts aggregate.

 

 

Que.39 What is the maximum percentage of air content in concrete for most structural applications?

A          0.01

B          0.02

C          0.05

D          0.1

Answer 0.02

The maximum permissible air content in concrete for most structural applications is about 2%.

 

 

Que.40 Which of the following is a common method of concrete finishing?

A          Polishing

B          Grinding

C          Troweling

D          Shoveling

Answer Troweling

Troweling is commonly used to create a smooth, level surface on hardened concrete.

 

 

Que.41 What is the impact of using low-quality aggregate in concrete?

A          Increases strength

B          Reduces durability

C          Improves workability

D          Increases water demand

Answer Reduces durability

Low-quality aggregate can negatively affect the durability of concrete.

 

 

Que.42 What does the term "mix design" refer to in concrete technology?

A          The ratio of cement to water

B          The selection of aggregate size

C          The proportioning of materials in concrete

D          The mixing procedure

Answer The proportioning of materials in concrete

Mix design refers to determining the optimal proportions of cement, water, and aggregates for concrete.

 

 

Que.43 What is the main advantage of high-performance concrete?

A          Lower cost

B          Better workability

C          Higher strength and durability

D          Quicker setting time

Answer Higher strength and durability

High-performance concrete is designed to offer superior strength and durability in demanding applications.

 

 

Que.44 What is the main disadvantage of using too much water in a concrete mix?

A          Reduced workability

B          Decreased strength

C          Faster curing

D          Increased workability

Answer Decreased strength

Too much water dilutes the cement, weakening the concrete’s strength.

 

 

Que.45 What type of cement is most resistant to sulfate attack?

A          Ordinary Portland Cement

B          Rapid Hardening Cement

C          Sulfate-Resistant Cement

D          White Cement

Answer Sulfate-Resistant Cement

Sulfate-resistant cement is specially formulated to withstand sulfate attacks in aggressive environments.

 

 

Que.46 What does the term "concrete slump" indicate?

A          Compressive strength

B          Workability

C          Dryness

D          Surface texture

Answer Workability

Slump indicates the workability or consistency of freshly mixed concrete.

 

 

Que.47 What is the recommended maximum size of coarse aggregate for most concrete mixes?

A          20 mm

B          25 mm

C          30 mm

D          40 mm

Answer 20 mm

The recommended maximum size for coarse aggregate in typical concrete mixes is 20 mm.

 

 

Que.48 What is used to control the rate of hardening in concrete?

A          Accelerators

B          Retarders

C          Superplasticizers

D          Air-Entraining Agents

Answer Retarders

Retarders are used to slow down the rate of hardening, especially in hot weather.

 

 

Que.49 What is the function of a concrete admixture in hot weather?

A          To decrease strength

B          To increase hydration rate

C          To slow down the setting time

D          To improve workability

Answer To slow down the setting time

In hot weather, retarders are added to slow down the setting and prevent premature hardening.

 

 

Que.50 What type of concrete is used in foundations and pavements?

A          Lightweight Concrete

B          High-Performance Concrete

C          Reinforced Concrete

D          Plain Concrete

Answer Plain Concrete

Plain concrete is commonly used in foundations and pavements, as it provides adequate strength for these applications.


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