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A brick made for general building prevent sticking, producing a smooth,


purposes and not specially treated for dense surface.
colors and texture? a. Water-struck brick
a. Common brick b. Stiff-mud brick
b. Fire brick c. Soft-mud process
c. Brick type d. Sand-struck brick
d. Facing brick 8. The process of forming brick and
2. Brick made of special clays for facing structural tile extruding stiff but plastic
wall, often treated to produce the clay having a moisture content of 12%
desired color and surface texture. to 15% through a die and cutting the
a. Common brick extrusion to length with wires before
b. Fire brick firing.
c. Brick type a. Water-struck brick
d. Facing brick b. Stiff-mud brick
3. A designation indicating the permissible c. Soft-mud process
variation in size, color, chippage, and d. Sand-struck brick
distortion allowed in a facing brick unit. 9. A dense, hard-burned brick used esp.
a. Common brick for paving.
b. Fire brick a. Clinker
c. Brick type b. Refractory
d. Facing brick c. Fire clay
4. A brick made of fire clay and used for d. Fly ash
lining furnaces and fireplaces. 10. A material having the ability to retain its
a. Common brick physical shape and chemical identity
b. Fire brick when subjected to high temperature.
c. Brick type a. Refractory
d. Facing brick b. Clinker
5. The process of forming brick by molding c. Fly ash
relatively wet clay having a moisture d. Fire clay
content of 20% to 30%. 11. A refractory clay used in the making of
a. Water-struck brick firebricks, crucibles, and other objects
b. Stiff-mud brick exposed to high temperatures.
c. Soft-mud process a. Fire clay
d. Sand-struck brick b. Refractory
6. Brick formed in the soft-mud process c. Fire clay
with a mold lined with sand to prevent d. Fly ash
sticking, producing a matte textured 12. A brickwork bond having a course of
surface. headers between every five or six
a. Water-struck brick courses of stretchers.
b. Stiff-mud brick a. Common bond
c. Soft-mud process b. English bond
d. Sand-struck brick c. Flemish bond
7. Brick formed in the soft-mud process d. Running bond
with a mold lubricated with water to
13. A brickwork bond having alternating 19. A brick laid horizontally on the longer
headers and stretchers in each course, edge with the shorter end exposed.
each header being centered above and a. Soldier
below a stretcher. b. Header
a. Common bond c. Stretcher
b. English bond d. Rowlock
c. Flemish bond 20. A brick having nominal dimensions of
d. Running bond 4x2x12 in. (102x51x305mm)
14. A brickwork bond having alternate a. Roman brick
courses of headers and stretchers in b. Norman brick
which the headers are centered on c. Engineered brick
stretchers and the joints between d. Modular brick
stretchers line up vertically in all
courses.
a. Common bond
b. English bond
c. Flemish bond
d. Running bond
15. A brickwork or masonry bond
composed of overlapping stretchers.
a. Common bond
b. English bond
c. Flemish bond
d. Running bond
16. A brick laid vertically with the longer
face edge exposed
a. Soldier
b. Header
c. Stretcher
d. Rowlock
17. A brick or other masonry unit laid
horizontally in a wall with the shorter
and exposed or parallel to the surface.
a. Soldier
b. Header
c. Stretcher
d. Rowlock
18. A brick or other masonry unit laid
horizontally in a wall with the longer
edge exposed or parallel to the surface.
a. Soldier
b. Header
c. Stretcher
d. Rowlock

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