Freshers Civil Engineer Interview Questions 2025 | Interview Question And Answer For Freshers Engineer

Freshers Civil Engineer Interview Questions 2025 | Interview Question And Answer For Freshers Engineer

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QuestionAnswer
What is RCC?Reinforced Cement Concrete.
How is concrete measured?Length × Breadth × Depth (L × B × D).
What is the typical rise of a staircase?15 cm to 20 cm.
What is the tread of a staircase?25 cm to 30 cm.
What is the angle of a staircase?25° to 40°.
What is PCC?Plain Cement Concrete.
What is RBC?Reinforced Brick Concrete.
What is BBS?Bar Bending Schedule.
How is earthwork measured?Length × Breadth × Depth (L × B × D).
What is the unit of DPC?Square meters (m²).
What is the unit of brickwork?Cubic meters (m³).
QuestionAnswer
What is the density of water?1000 kg/m³.
What is the density of cement?1440 kg/m³.
What is the density of wood?600 kg/m³.
What is the density of concrete blocks?1400 kg/m³.
What is malleability?The ability of a material to be drawn into thin sheets.
What is ductility?The ability of a material to be drawn into thin wires.
What is brittleness?Lack of ductility.
What is toughness?Resistance against impact loading.
MaterialPoisson’s Ratio
Gold0.42 to 0.44
Stainless Steel0.30
Copper0.33
Rubber0.49999
QuestionAnswer
Size of a concrete testing cube15 cm × 15 cm × 15 cm
Number of layers used to fill a concrete cube3 layers
Convert 1 meter to feet1 m = 3.24 ft
Convert 1 cubic meter to cubic feet1 m³ = 35.24 cu.ft
Convert 1 square meter to square feet1 sq.m = 10.78 sq.ft
Weight of steel per meterD²/162.2 kg/m
Weight of steel per footD²/533 kg/ft
InstrumentUsed For
HygrometerMeasuring humidity
PsychrometerMeasuring relative humidity
AnemometerMeasuring wind velocity
TensiometerMeasuring capillarity potential
EventYear/Duration
Indian Road Congress (IRC) Established1934
Nagpur Road Plan Duration1943 to 1963
Central Road Fund (CRF) Established1929
Motor Vehicles Act (MVA) Enacted1939
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