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Vaishnavi School of Architecture and Planning #8, Gafoor Nagar, Near Image Hospital, Madhapur, Hyderabad Second Year B. Arch. Previous Question Papers Ill Semester & IV Semester (From 2012 to 2013) B. Arch III Semester (R10) Regular Examination, January-2012 ‘Answer All questions 1. Draw a two point perspective vinw for the drawing wiven in the plate no. ‘The eye love to be 10cm om ground and the picture plane is given in the plate. Assume all other data forthe purpose of construction of perspective. ‘eave the construction lines at suitable ine weight. (20 marks) 2. Mae a ree and sketch of the view given in pate no. 2 in pen and render sy wet medium of your choice (0s mari) 3. Using the drawings given in plate no, 1 and 2 prepare a poster to be Aisplayed in AZ size. You can do i in ree hand sketching with suitable colour rendering, and borde (smacks) PLATE | ae ELEVATION te py Hig PLATE It Code No: R10-32/8 B. Arch II Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August-2012 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND GRAPHICS-II ‘Time: 9 hours Max, Marks: 50 Answer all questions 1, Draw a perspective of the figure shown in the Plate-1 with station point at 45 om distance from the object and a height line at 1S cm. [Explain the procedure in detail and do not erase the constriction lines. Dravr either One-point perspective or Two-point perspective You may assume any further data required (20 marks} 2. Sketch human figures in the following postures namely walking, running, sitting on a park bench, playing cricket. Set the images in suitable back ground. Draw the sciography of the form shown in the plate 1, Assume any further data required. [15 marks} Render the sketch view of a building interior shown in the plate II in any colour medium. Add and enrich your scheme with interesting elements to add life to it, [15 marks} Elevation Plate 1 Plan do rotscale the drawing "Sede No: R10-35/BA B. Arch III Semester (R10) Regular Examination, February-2013 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND GRAPHICS-IT ‘Time: 5 hours ‘Answer all questions 1, Draw a perspective of the figure shown in Plate-I at double scale with station point at 35cm distance from the object and a height Kine at Sem. Explain the procedure in detail and do not erase the construction lines. (Note: Draw One-point perspective or Two-point perspective) ‘Asoume any further data required (2omares) 2 Sketch human figures in the following postures namely walking, running, sitting on a park bench, playing cricket. Set the images in a suitable back ground, (1Smarks) (on Draw the sciography of the form shown in Plate-1. Assume any further data required, 3. Render the sketch view of a building view shown in Plate-Il in any color ‘medium. Add and enrich your scheme with interesting slgtine and (15marks) sdscape. | Plan + Code No: R10-35/BA B. Arch III Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August-2013 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND GRAPHICS-III (STUDIO) ‘Time: 5 hours ‘Max. Marl Answer all questions 1, Draw a two point perspective of the figure shown in the Plate-1 with station point at 45cm distance from the object at 450 and a height line at em. ‘esoume any other data required. Explain the procedure in detail and do not ‘erase the construction lines. You may assume any further data required, (15M) 2, Sketch and render in pencil the human figures in the following postures namely ‘walking, running, sitting on a park bench, playing cricket. Set the images in suitable surroundings, (ion 3. Draw the elevation shown in the Plate-2 to a double scale, Add human figures, shadow projections, foreground, landscape elevations and sky elements, using the techniques and media of your choice as 4. Render the perspective view of a building shown in the Plate-3 in any color medium. Enrich your drawing with features lke plants, people etc to add lite, (10M) | i Elevation : i lon | ELEVATION 2 (Code No: R10-39/8A B. Arch II Semester (R10) Regular Examination, January -2012 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-II (STUDIO) ‘Time: § hours ‘Max. Marks: Answer any FIVE questions Ali questions onrry equal marks, Answer minimum of two questions from each section Section A -Drawing 1, Draw the necessary Plans and drawings at a suitable scale to explain the function and construction ofthe following joints in wood work i. Tusk and Tenon joint fi. Lengthening joints 2. Design a single shuttered panel door (J.2 x 2.1 m) for the entrance of an apartment in teak wood. Explain different members and constriction of the oor with the drawings consisting of 4) Plans, i) elevation and i) section. Select fan appropriate scale 3, Draw detailed plan, elevation and section of a doglegged wooden staircase required in and antique sales gallery at an appropriate scale 4, Draw any one of the following to an appropriate scale ‘a. Wooden partition wall 4.5 m x3.2 size with a panel door opening D. Three paneled Siding folding door ‘Section B = Theory 5. Give the normal standards of construction and compare the advantages and disadvantages of the following works i. Aluminum casement windows and wooden windows fi, Brick partition and paneled partition in wood 6. With neat sketches explain any four of them ‘Tusk and tenon joinery Braced ledge bam door ‘Top hung window Glass block partition Steet rolling shutter Parquet flor in wooden joists eects 7. Describe with help of neat sketches ‘i Flush door fi, Revelving door 8, Explain different types of staircases normally used in residential buildings with the help of neat sketches. Cade Ko: RIO-39/8A B. Arch III Semester (R10) Regular Examination, January -2012 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. (STUDIO) hours Max. Marks: 50 Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks. ‘Answer minimum of two questions from each section ction A “Theory Time: 1, Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of cast in situ and pre cast RCC. Explain about the construction methods of each, 2. a) What are different types of RCC beams? ») Explain the main etructural components of a typical RCC framed structure and method of load transfer. 3. 9} What isa raft foundation? Explain the construction and its suitability in various locations. 'b) Compare raft and pile foundation, 4, Explain the following RCC component: a) Baloony ) Chajja ©) Folded plate Section B = Drawing 5. Draw to a scale of 1:10 Plan, and section of Footing for a column with the following details: Size ofthe column 0.3 x0.3 m Size of the footing 1.5 1.5m Reinforcement in the column 6 nos. of 20mm dia, with lateral ties of 6mm at epacing of 150e/e Footing reinforcement 12mm dia. bars at 150mme/e both ways Thickness at face of column and at end 400mm and 150mm respectively Cover on all sides 50mm 6. Draw the details of an RCC two way slab in plan and section at 1: 20 scale with the following data, Assume the details of reinforcement and provide reinforcement for all stresses. Assume any details not given suitably: Size ofthe slab: 6m X 6m and thickness is 200mm, 7. Draw the following types of beams showing the pattern of reinforcement foreach: 9) Continuous beam. b) Theam «} Doubly reinforced beam. ‘Assume @ size of 300 X 600 mm size of each and show the details of reinforcement, assuming the details as required, 8. Draw plan and section of a dog legged staircase to a scale of 1:10 with the following data: Size of staircase room is 4m X-6m, thickness of waist slab is 150mm, cover on all sides is 20mm, main steel is 2mm dia @ 150mm o/c, and distribution steel is 8mm dia @ 200mme/e. Cate: RIO9/4 B. Arch IIf Semester (R10) Regular Examination, February-2013 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.IIT Time: 5 howrs Max. Mazi: 60 ‘Anower any FIVE questions Answer a minimum of 2 questions from etch section. ‘ll questions carry equal mari. Section-A (Theory) 1. Explain the properties and characteristics of reinforced cement concrete, Discuss vasious advantages of RCC over other materials of construction, 2, Bring out essential differences between precast concrete and cast in situ concrete, and ‘plain the advantages of precast concrete construction method. 3 List out various structural components of a typical RCC frame structure and discuss the principles tobe observed in their construction. 4. Beplain broly the following with nest sketches, ‘Raft foundation 1) Pile foundation 6) One-way and two-way slabs 4) Flat slab & cffeed slab ‘Section-B (Drawing) 5. Draw to a scale of 1:10 sectional elevation of an RCC retaining wall to be constructed to retain earth of height 2.5m, Label te pate 6. Draw to a scale of 1:10 a typical section of footing, column, beam and slab in ROC frame showing details and naming its parts, Assume suitable dimension 7. Draw toa scale of 1:10 an RCC stair case of single ight of height 2.00m, showing all the details and naming its parte. Agsume suitable dimensions. 8, 8} Draw toa scale of 1:5 typical section of intel along with « Chalja for an opening of size 2.0m X 1.0m 1 Draw in isometric view the following 4) Isolated footing (rectangular trapezoidal) 5 Combined footing cee RI035/04 B. Arch IT Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August-2013 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. ‘Time: § hours Max. Mack: 50 Answer any FIVE questions Answer a miaimum of 2 questions from each section, ‘All questions carry equal marie Section-A (Theory) 1, Define RCC and discuss the advantages of RCC construction over conventional construction methods in detall 2, Explain in detail the procedure for cast-in-situ construction method in RCC, along with necessary precautions. 3, Give adetaiod account of RCC foundation types along with sketches. 4. Write briefly on any two ofthe following 8) One way and twa way slabs in ROC by ROC retaining walls 6) Types of RCC beams, Scetion-B (Drawing) 5. Draw in plan and section atypical eolumn and footing etal in RCC to a scale of 1:10, Foight of column 3m, sizeof column 0.30m X 0.45m, depth of the footing 1.5m, footing base 1.2 1.2m. 6. Draw a typical junction detail of RCC column, beam and slab in jeometrc view and in section, Assume dimensions of the alum, beam and slab (cae 1:10), 7. Draw a typical RCC staircase in plan and section showing reinforcement details toa scale of 1:0. ©, Draw a typical section of an RCC retalning wall of height 3.0m showing reinforcement details to a scale of 1:10. ‘Code: R10-94/0 ‘Arch IMI Semester (R10) Rogular Examination, January-2012 ‘STRUCTURAL MECHANICS: Answer any FIVE questions : ‘All questions carry equal marks. ‘A continuous beam ABC of constant moment of inertia cxiries a central load of 10,000 in span AB and a central clockwise moment of 90,000 N-m in span BC. Span AB = 10m, sand span BC 15 m, Find the support moment and plot S.P, and BLM. dlagrams for the beam. Use theorem of three moments ‘A’beam ABCD is 9 m long and is simply supported at‘, BY and ‘C. Span AB is 9m, BC [4.5 m and overhang CD is 1.5 m, Moment of inertia of beam in span AB ie and that in span BC is “27, It is loaded with a uniformly distributed load of 2000 N/m in span AB snd witha point load of 10,000 N atthe fee end ‘D': Draw the bending moment and shear force diagrams for the beam. Use Moment Distibution Method. ‘A rectangular portal frame has a span of 6 m and a height of 4.5 m, Its two vertical members are fied to the ground at thelr bottom ends. The horizontal member of the portal caries a load of 3 kN/m. The moment of inertia of vertical members is I and that of ‘horizontal member io I. Calculato the eupport reactions by Kani method and draw B.M. for the portal frame, ‘Around bar of steel, 2.5 cm in diameter and 4 m long has axial forces applied at centers ‘of each end and being frely supported in a horizontal position caries the lateral load of its own weight 0.000072 N / mn. Find the greatest intensities of comprestive and tensile stresses in the bar: {9} under an axial thrust of 1800 N 1) under an axial pull of 1800 N and With no axial force. Toke E= 2.1 * 1056 / mm, ‘A cchimney has external and intemal dimensions of 2 m2 m and 1 m*1 m respectively ‘nd height 15 m, Find the maximum and minimum stress intensities atthe base when it fs subjected to wind pressure of intensity 1500 N / m? acting in direction of a diagonal Density of masonry s 22400 N/m. A sold shaft is to transmit 1000 kW at 120 rpm. If the shear stress of the material must not exceed 80 N / mmtand the maximum torque is likely to exceed the mean by 25%, find the diameter required, What percentage saving in weight would be obtsined ifthe shaft ‘were replaced by a hollow one whoee intemal diameter equals 0.6 x external diameter, the length, materia and maximum shear stress being same. ‘Asymmetrical three hinged arch rb of circular from has a span of 15 m and central rise cf 3 m There is a uniformly distributed load of 2000 N per horizontal matre covering the ‘entire span, Find the horizontal thrust and bending moment at quarter span, (0) Explain how the failure of short and ofa long column takes place. (©) Deduce an expression for the Eule’s exipping load of an ‘ideal column’ pinoined at cach end. Explain the limitations, ifany, in using the formula. Onn Bi arch I Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, July-2012 STRUCTURAL MIeCHANICS-II me: 3 hows Max. Masi: 50 Answer any FIVE questions salqestions curry cual marks 1 A continuous beam ABC Ie simply sported st A and C. spane AB and BC ae of length“ and 11 respective. The ten is loaded with Wi" and Ws acting at centers of AB and BC respective. Find the support moment ‘Ms. Draw the BM and S.P dlagramit 11~ la= Land Wi = Wa = W, Use theorem of three moments 2. A rectangular portal frame has span of 6m and height of 4.5m. la two verest rmambere are fixed tothe ground at their bottoms ends, Te horizontal members ofthe Portal carriers los of 2048 /c, The moment of inertia of vertical members ie and that of horizontal member is "2". Calslate support reactions and draw the BM Aiagram forthe portal frame. Ute Moment Distribution Method 3. A continuous beam ABC conse of epana AB and BC of lengths Sm and 4m respectively. The end As smply epported while the end Cis fed, The bears cases a ont load of 16RN at the contre of the span AB and pint fond of 24k an the open BC at a distance of 2.5m fom C. Determine te support moments by Kans method. “he beum sof uniform aecton 4 cast ron cau of hollow cour secon with an outside diameter of 30cm and sea thickness of 2.5m and length 6m hast nde ed. Hnd he sae lad that he column can carry when the line of action of load is Sem fom the center of column. ‘Teale scent of cst ion ON, Pastor of eft tobe weed 6 5: A tric wall of dus bin Ser thick and 2m hgh s retaining dust up tots top levet Find the mama and minimim inenides of ses atthe base. Take weight of masonry and det a 20,0008/t? and 0008/2 respectively. Take ange of repose at tut a sro 6. A how shalt io 2m long and has outer and Inner dlameters 200m and Som respectively. the angle of ist must not exceeds in 2m and the maximum shearing stress ie not to be greater than SOR/mm?, find the maximum kW that can be transmitted a 200rp., N= 0:84 X 105N/ma? 7. Aaymmetscal the hinged parabolic ach bas asp of Sm and central ste of Sm. 1 ss oaded with a unilormly tbe load of 20008 extending fom left hand hlage to te centre, Determine the BM, and SF and normal thrust a the left hand quarter sen 6. 20m high masonry chimney i 2m square atthe be snd taper to mn square at he top. The tapered central fe eclin rom-secon and Im diameter tthe base. 1 the total weight of the bce worcabore the base is 180048, find for what uniform intensiy of wind pressure on one fee f the chney, the stress ditbution sera the base just ceases to be wholly compressive, cote 10/2474 B Arch (R10) IIT Semester Regular Examination, February-2013 STRUCTURAL MECHANICS-III ‘Time: 3 hours All questions carry equal marke 4) Use the theorem of three moments to determine the support reactions and draw SF and BM diagrams. Consider EI constant. 2) Determine the end moments for the beam shown in figure. EI is constant. Use moment distribution method, 4) a) Derive an equation for Buler’s crippling load for a long column with one fixed and the other end hinged. ») A tee- section 150mm wide and 7Smm deep, thickness of lange 9mm, thickness of web 8.4 mm is used as a strut, 3m long and ends are hinged. Catculate the safe axial load by Rankine's formula using a factor of safety of 3. Rankine’s constants are f= 315 N/mm?, a= 1/7500. 5) A masonry retaining wall, trapezoidal in section i Sm high, 0.6m wide at the top and 2.5m wide at the base, with a vertical earth face. It retains earth level with the top of the wall. The lateral thrust due to earth pressure varies from zero at the top to 27KN/m? at the base by a straight ne variation. If the unit weight of masonry is 24KN/m®, evaluate the maximum and minimum normal stresses induced at the base section. 6) Power of 250 kw has to be transmitted at 200r.p.m, If the permissible shear stress is SON/mm, determine the necessary diameter for a solid shaft of circular section, If@ hollow circular section is used with its internal diameter equal to 0.75, limes the external diameter, 7) A three hinged parabolic arch of 20m span and 4m central rise carries a point load of 1S0kN at 4m horizontally from the left hand hinge, Caleulate the normal thrust and shear force at the section under the load, Aleo calculate the maximum BM positive and negative. Write short notes on: 4} Rotational factors >) Buckling and crushing failures of columns ¢} Segmental arches 8 Cote Nes R0.24/B B. Arch III Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August-2013 ‘STRUCTURAL MECHANICS.11T ‘Time: 3 hours Max. Masks: 50 Answer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marke, 1, Use theorem of three momenta to determine the support reactions and éraw ‘SF and BM diagrams. Consider BI constant. ah Ss 2, Determine the end moments and draw moment diagram for the portal shown in gure. Take Els constant, Use moment distribution method. aienstiy. WH 4. a} Derive an equation for Euler's crippling load for a ong column with both tendo fied, 1) A vertical strut 6m long hollow circular in section with external diameter 100mm has pinned ends. It deflects by SOmm when a central point loed of 3075kN is applied on it in horizontal direction. Determine the crippling load fn the colurnn, If B=200GPa, determine the thicleness of the section, 5. A square chimney of uniform section 25m high has an opening of 1.2m X 1am inelde. Find the neccesary thickness of brickwork at the base ifthe maximum permissible strese on brick masonry ie limited to 7S0KN/im?. The horizontal ‘wind pressure is I4kN/m? and unit weight of masoniy is 21kN ms. 6, a) Find the lowest speed at which 200KN could be transmitted through shaft of GOmm diameter, if the maximum permissible shear stress is S5ON/mm. If the length of the shaft is 6m, ind the angle of twit, Consider 00, 1) A solid circular shaft 200mm in diameter is to be replaced by a hollow shaft, the ratio of the external diameter to internal dlameter being 6:3. Determine the size of the hollow shaft if maximum shear etree isto be the ‘same as that ofa solid shaft. Also find the percentage economy in mass, 7. A three hinged parabolic arch, hinged at the crown and springings, has @ horizontal span of 15m with a central rie of Sm. it carsies aud of 40KN per horizontal meter of span over the eft hand half of the span. Calculate the formal thrust, radial shear and bending moment at Sm irom the left hand hinge 8, Write short notes on: 8} Buler’s crippling load for ong columns for different end conditions and equivalent lengths, >) Lear arch ¢} Analysis of retaining walls subject to earth pressure, code R108) B. Arch IIf Semester (R10) Regular Examination, January-2012 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE‘ ‘Time: 3 hours Max, Maric: 50 Anawer any FIVE questions Al questions carry equal marks. |. Beplain the development of Vedic Architecture, Write in detail how Indian architecture was depicted in sculpture from monuments of Buddhist faith with examples? 25 etch and deseribe the Stupa at Ganchi, Discuss how the form of Stupa is comparable with the square and pyramidal form of eyptin pyramids? Explain the architecture of Hindu temples with reference to “Pattadakel” near Aihole and Radami, 4. Elaborate on the Dravidian style in Pallava period. Sketch and describe the “Veiluntha Perumal” temple at Kenchipuram, How different is the temple architecture of the Buddhist, Jain and Hinds temples under late Chalukya Dynasty? Explain giving one example each, How did the use of materiale and methods of building construction influence the architecture in Islamic period? Discuss with examples. 7, Discuss the development of Indian architecture in the various regions of India, under the rule of Ialamic Sultans, with an example, 8, Sketch and describe a “Mughal Garden” and its characteristic features, ote: RI0-25/04 Arch III Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, July-2012 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE Answer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marke. 4, Sketch and explain the features of Chaitya and Vihera built daring the Buddhist period 2, Discuss in detall the evolution of the (Gopuram’ with suit sketohes. table examples and 3, Bxplain the differences between ‘Negara’ and ‘Dravidian’ style of architecture, citing sultable examples 4, Trace the evolution of tomb architecture in india, Explain eny one important example in detail 5, illustrate with neat sketches the architectural features of the “Barly Saracenie Schoo! in India, 6. Sketch the various types of arches and minarets used in Islamic Architecture. 7. What do you understand by the term "Provincial style of architecture” Describe with sketches any one example. 8, Write short notes on any two ofthe following: 8) Jain Architecture 1) Vedic Architecture 6} The great Stupa and Sanchi ode Nes RI095/BA, B, Arch III Semester (R10) Regular Examination, February-2013 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-TT Answer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marks. Discuss the evolution of Hindu temple architecture during the Chola period. llustrate your answer with sketches, 2. What are the salient features of Nagara style of temple architecture? Sketch any one example to explain. 8. Sketch and explain the typical characteratcs of materials and construction ‘used in Vedic village 4. Bxplain with examples the two most important building typologies of Buddhist architecture 5, What are the factors responsible for the development ofthe provincial eles ln the Deccan? 6, Write a note on the historical development ofthe Imperial style at Delhi. 7. Write short notes on any two ofthe following: 8) Moghsal gardens 1) Rock art architecture «) Tomb architeesure 8, Explain in detal the various architectural elements of Islamic architecture with nest sketches. Cote Ne: RLO35/B4 B, Arch IIf Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August-2013 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-TT ‘Time: Shows Max. Mavi: 50 ‘Answer any FIVE questions ‘AIL questions carry equal marke. 1, What are the important examples ofthe Provincial style of Decoan? Explain swith sketches. 2, Explain in detail the features of minarets with neat sketches 8. Outline the architectural character of the Buddhist stupa. Mustrate the answer with neat sketches, 4. What are the salient features of Vedie Architecture? Mustrate your answer with eketehs 5. Explain in detail the evolution of Gopuram with suitable examples and sketches. 6. Explain the diference between the Negara syle and Dravidian style of architecture, 17. Discuss the development of Jain architecture, Mastrate with sketches. ‘Write short notes on any two of the following: 8) Lingaraja temple at Bhavaneawar ») Rathas in Mahabaliparam 6} Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri 4) Qutb Minar at Dethi code es 10:96/00 B. Arch IIf Semester (R10) Regular Examination, January-2012 BUILDING SERVICES. ‘Time: 9 howe Max, Maske: 60 Anawer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marks. 1, What are the diferent sources of water supply and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of underground and eurface sources of water 2, Describe the various types of distribution aystem for water supply with the hp of sketches. 8, Describe different types of valves used in water supply system. Give your anawer with neat sketches 4, Bupa briefly the different between: 4) Sewage, sullage and storm water 1) Separate aystem of sewerage and combined system of sewerage 5. Explain with the help of sketches the complete house drainage eystem up to public sewer. 6.) With the help of sketches explain the design and the function of a septie tani. ) Significance of aerobic and anaerobic decomposition. 17. Describe in detail the diferent types of roads and pavements giving material specification, 8, Write short notes on any three 4) Flush valves 1) Kitchen faucet Water meter 4) Bro-chemical eaygen demand Cote Nr R1036/SPA B. Arch (R10) III Semester Supplementary Examination, July:2012 BUILDING SERVICES. ‘ime: 9 hours Max. Masks: 50 IE questions All questions carry qual marks 1. What is the necessity for architecture stusents to learn water supply and sonitary services? Explain with suitable examples, 2. What are the traditional sources of water supply? Explain the difrences between airlift pumps, centrifugal pumps and displacement pumps Draw the cross section of the following and explain the working or the flow of water from sources tll the drs, 9) Bath tub ») Showers ©} Wash basin 44 What is the significance of providing check valves, foot valves in the water supply scheme? Explain the diferent types of valves: gate valve, flap valve, flush valves. 5. What is the diference between sedimentation tank and septic task? Drave a nest sketch of aseptic tank and explain the design 6. Write a brief note on 4) Aerobic and anaeroble decomposition ) Biochemical oxygen demand } Solid waste collection 7. What are diffrent sizes and dllferent materiale available for drainage pipes and water supply pipes? Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each one of them, 8, Explain the method of constructing tar bitumen, sephalt and cement concrete roads. Sketch the scheme of drainage patter for a road in a neighborhood, 10.95/84 1B. Arch (RIO) III Semester Regular Examination, February-2013 BUILDING SERVICES-I ‘rime: 9 hous Max, Masks: 50 Give an account of classification of water based on its usage. Explain the ‘methods to improve dreads existing water source lke pumps, well onthe ste to:mest the demand of new development. What de you mesn by pure water? What type of impurities do you find in water? How do you improve the efficiency of water supply in a domestic builaing? Write short notes on 4) Sump pump check valves bb) Faucets for kitchens ) Pressure test gauges What is sedimentation? Blaborate on design aspects of continuous flow type of sedimentation tank. xplain with neat sketch of cross section of sedimentation tank, "Explain with the neat sketch water supply installation in multistoried building land indicate any one of the method of distribution to various floor. What are the measures employed in maintaining the wniform pressure to all the floors? ‘Sketch the following (indicating the water seal) a) Diflerent types of traps ) Water closets 6} Urinals and wash basing How does the sanitation scheme differ in independent house and apartment? What precantions are taken in apartments to protect the aoil water reverse flow tothe lower foors? Explain with sketches diferent types of paving and drainage pattems for paved areas, code Ne 10.36/84 B, Arch (R10) III Semester Supplementary Examination, August-2013 BUILDING SERVICES Max. Masi 50 Answer any FIVE questi ‘All questions carry equal marks 1, State the characteristics of ground water. Sketch and describe briefly the various methods used for drawing water from tube well. What considerations ‘would determine the choice of parteular method? 2. What do you understand by continuous and intermittent supply eystems of ‘water? Compare both with respect oftheir merite and demerits 8. White short notes on the following: 9} Cold and hot water distritution system ) Pressure test gauges ©} Metering 4. What is meant by the tema ‘Activated Sludge Process? Sketch and explain the ‘ypes of aeration systems in an activated sludge process. 5. Write short notes and sketch the following: 8) Stop cockes ») Manhole ) Triclding ters 6. Explain with help of sketch the functions of combined sewerage system for a high rise building 7. Name the various (ypes of sanitary Stings. Describe the functioning of flushing cistem and eketch the Indian type water clovet connected to the ‘ashing cistern, Explain the following: 4) Biochemical Oxygen Demand D) Ditches and guttere 6) Haying of coment conerete roads Code Ne: RLOS7/OA B. Arch Ill Semester (R10) Regular Examination, January -2012 cLIMATOLOGY ‘Time: @ hours ‘Max. Maris: 50 ‘Answer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marke, 1, Describe the concept of “vertical shadow angle" and “horizontal shadow langle", Explain how the design of shading devices wil depend on the orientation ofa building fagade 2. What factors determine thermal comfort? What ate the subjective variables ‘whieh influence human comfort? ‘3. What are the issues that need to be addressed for effective day lighting in a room? Indicate the various stepe that can be taken at different phases of planning, esign, detailing and specification to control solar heat load entering a residential building (ive at least three diferent between hot-dry and warm-humid climates with respect to design considerations, 6, List the diferent clemonta of climate and their unite of measurement Explain the functioning of any two instruments which are used for preparing the daly weather reports 7. Write briely on any two ofthe folowing 4) Landscaping for climate control 1) Comfort charts ) Upland climates, 8, What do you understand by the term “passe cooling’? Explain your answer ving examples from contemporary and histori buildings. cae No: RI0.97/80 B. Arch III Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August -2012 CLIMATOLOGY ‘Time: 3 hours Max. Marler: 60 Answer any FIVE queetions ‘All questions carry equal mares, 1, Where is tropical climate zone located? What are the features of warm humid climate 2onee and considerations for design of dwellings in this climate? 2. What is meant by body heat balance? Why is the atic space hotter than a room with @ normal ceiling? 3. Discuss the basic principles of heat transfer through buildings, giving examples. 4. Describe how convection cecurs inside & building with an open to sky ‘courtyard with neat sketches, ‘Assuming suitable data about the position of opening and orientation of wall, explain how a well designed shading deviee ean reduce building heat on What is the significance of site planning and landscaping in enhancing thermal comfort? 7. Write short notes on any two ofthe following: a) Periodic heat dow ») Solar charts 6} Mahoney's tabiee 8, What is passive cooling? Deserbe any two passive methods of ccoing, cade No: R10-27/08 B. Arch III Semester (R10) Regular Examination, February -2013 ‘CLIMATOLOGY ‘Time: 3 hours ‘Max. Marks: 50 ‘Answer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marke. 1, Why do different regions in India differ in their climate? Which places have ‘topical humid climate in India and what are their characteristics 2. Viite short notes on any three of the following: a) Sun shine duration ) Anemometer Air changes per hour 4) Solair-temperature Comfort charts 3. Draw a sun path disgram and explain all the elements in it, How is the information from the solar-chazt useful to an architect? 4, Explain the role of different building materials and construction methods in climate control with suitable examples. 5. Describe how convection occurs inside a house and air is circulated around the space as it is heated or cooled. Describe any two functions of natural ventilation ©. What are the issues that need to be addressed for effective day lighting in a room? Explain with neat sketches 7. How does latitude affect the climate of various regions? Explain the major differences in climate between 17° North Latitude and 41°North Latitude. 8. What do you understand by the term “Passive Cooling’? Explain in detail functioning of any two methods of pessive cooling. code Ne; R1037/BA, B. Arch III Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, August -2019 CLIMATOLOGY ‘Time: 3 hours ‘Max. Marks: 50 Answer any FIVE questions ‘All questions carry equal marke, 1. How do you determine horizontal shadow angle and vertical shadow angle? iow can it be used to design a vertical or horizontal projection to protect & lven opening from the direct ays ofthe stn? 2. Show how air temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation determine the weather in a particular place. 3. What do you understand by climatic zone? Bilefly describe the diferent climatic zones in tropical climates and their characteristic, 4, How is the thermal balance of body maintained? What are the subjective variables which fnfuence human comfort? 5. Discuss heat flow through buildings giving examples of all three types of heat transfer. 6. Distinguish between natural and artificial ventilation, Calculate ventilation hheat fow rate in W given the number of air changes per hour = 2, room volume ~ 30m! and the temperature difference between inside aad outside is 600. 7. Bxplain the elfect ofthe folowing on the climatic conditions. 8) Proximity ofa water body tothe site 1) Presence of a large ares of land thickly covered with trees on a large site ‘meant for a campus. 8. White short notes on any two ofthe following: 4) Stack effect b) Bvaporative cooling ) Upland climates, code Ne: 10/42/80 B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Regular Examination, July-2012 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-IV ‘Time: § hours Max. Mazi: 50 Answer any five questions. Attempting at least two from ench section Section:A 1a] Write short notes on welding and riveting ') Write brief about Butt welds. 2. Write short notes on: 8) portal frame ) tensile structures 3. a) Write the importance ofS code in structural steel practice. 6) Explain the following briefly and support your answer with sketches: 3) Lattice girder i) Dome light 4. a) List che diferent types of stel trusses used for various spans. ) Sketch any two types of trusses. Section. ‘5. Draw a suitable scale a north light roof truss for a span of 1Smeters and label the parts, Draw any one joinery detail forthe above ts. 6. Draw the detail ofa column and beam intersection toa suitable scale, 7. Draw nest sketch of a monitor rof and label the parts, 8, Draw plan and section ofan industrial shed having 20m X 90m size, showing ‘he roof details in steel. Height ofthe building is 10m. (Sesle 1:50), ‘code Ns 10/82/54 B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, January-2013 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.IV ‘Time: § hours ‘Max, Mark: 60 Answer any five questions, ‘attempting at least two from each section 9) Sketch few examples of channels and angles used for construction work. ') Write about castellan beam and its advantages 2, a) Explain with neat sketch, how the steel cohumn is forced to the concrete ed foundation b) Write in brie about fillet weld 3. 9) Write short notes on geodesic principles. 8) Write short notes on tensile structures, 4. a) What are the advantages of stel in building construction? 1) How can stes! be used in large span structures? Explain with fow examples. Sectior 5, Draw to a sultable scale a tabular roof truss for a span of L2meters and give any one joinery detail and Inbel the parts. 6. Toa mutable scale draw plan, elovation andl section of a dormer window for ai, opening of 1.2 meters, ‘7. Draw diferent types of column bases used in stel work. Show plan, section and view. 8. Draw the detail of a welded beam to a column connection, using suitable seal, ode Ne; 10/42/04, B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Regular Examination, August-2013 ‘BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-IV ‘Time: § hours ‘Max. Maris: 50 Answer any five questions. Attempting at least two from each rection Section-A 1. Describe various shapes of structural steel members avalable in the market and name their parts and use 2, What are tensile structures? Illustrate and explain 3. Beplain a cable net structure and its uses, 4. Write short notes on any three 8) Bolt connection ) Angle and channel 6) Plate girder 4) Advantages ofstel structures ©} Gusset plate Section-B Explain these with sketches in plans and elevations (a) singl-lacing(b) double lacing (¢ single lacing with gusset plates 6. Draw a lattice girder, showing all parts clearly and label them neatly. Adopt a suitable scale 7. Draw a dome light and name the parts. Adopt a suitable sale, 8, Draw a tubular truss to suit 10m span, code Nr 1049/8 B. Arch IV Somester (R10) Regular Examination, July-2012 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES. ‘rime: 3 hours Max. Marke: 50 1, Discuss the two design philosophies: 2) Working stress method 1) Limit etate method ‘Give the advantages and shortcomings. 2, a) In what situation le doubly reinforced beam is needed? 1) Compute the reinforcements required for a doubly reinforced rectangular ‘beam 250 X 550mm (overall) to resist a factored moment of 225KN-m. Use M-20 grade concrete and Fe-415 grade steel. 3. Design the shear reinforcement for a rectangular beam 300mm X SSOmm (overall) having 6 nos. 20mm dia. HYSD bars on the tension side at an effective cover of SOmm. 3 bars are bent up at 45° near the ends, The factored ud = 100KN/m. Simply supported clear span ~ 7m, The concrete Is ofM-20 grade, Sketch the details of reinforcement. 4. The floor slab ofa room 5.$m X 4m (inside dimensions is tobe designed for 4 lve foad of 2kN/m? (at working) Design the slab if tis simply supported om all 4 edges with corners free to it. Use M-20 grade of concrete and HYSD bars, Sketch the reinforcement detail 5, A 800mm wide column of a building is to be designed fora factored load of 22S00kN and factored moment of 200kN-m, Ute M-25 grade concrete and Fe- 415 grade steel, 6. With the help of nent sketches ilustrate the diferent types of stair, stating the situation in which they are weed, 7. Using working stress method design an isolated footing fora square coluran ‘450mm sie to transmit an axial load of 1200kN, The safe beating capacity of soil = 150k/m?, unit weight 20kN/m? and angle of repose 90%, Use M20 rade concrete and Fe-415 grade steel. Sketch reinforcement details, 8. List out the diferent post-tensioning methods of prestressing, Bxplain with neat sketches the Freyssinet method of pro-stressing. Code ie R10-49/54 B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, January-2013 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES 1. As per elastic theory (working strese approach) explain the diference beswoen the following types of beems: 8) Under reinforced 5) Over reinforced 9} Balanced 2. Design a double reinforced beam to carry a working lve-load of 20KN/im over fan effective span of 8m, The overall depth should not exceed 650 mm. Use 1-20 grade conerete and Fe-415 grade steel. 3, Find the area of tensile steel needed for a T-beama forthe following data: Flange width = 1250mm Flange thickness = 100mm Wideh of web = 2s0mm ‘Bffeetve depth ~ 500 actored design moment Concrete = M20 grade Stes! = Fe-415 grade 5601-m 4. Design the slab for room having internal dismensions 5.5m X 4m (intemel) to camry a live lod of 2kN/m® at working. The slab is supported on all four edges with comers held down, Sketch the reinforcement details. 5. Design a column to carry an ultimate axial load of 2250kN and factored design moments of 150 and 100kN-m about major and minor axes respectively. Use M25 grade concrete and Fe-41S grade ste, 6. Design a dog-legged staircase in a hall (4.8m X 2.8m) ifthe distance between the floors is Sm ee. The width of stairs is 1.25m, and tread is 150mm, Take the live load as SkN/m* (at service). Floor finishes 0.125KN/mt. Give etches 7. Design a rectangular footing for a column 750 X 200m carrying an axial service load of 17504, if the safe bearing capacity of soil is 200%N a! Adopt M-20 grade concrete and Fe-41S5 grade steel, Sketch detail, 8, Bxplain the dliference between (a) pre-tensioned and (b) post-tensioned ‘beams. Describe the Hoyer eystem of pre-stressing with neat sketches. Code Nes 10.49/84 B. Arch IV Sem F (R10) Regular Examination, August-2019 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES-1 ‘Time: 9 hours Max. Maske: 50 Aagwer ny FE getons 1. 4) Explain about under reinforced, balanced and over reinforced beams, 1) A beam of size 300 X 450mm ia reinforced with S#16mm¢ bers in tension zone. Celeulate what UDL the beam can camry ifthe span of the beam is 6m, Use M20 concrete and HYSD stel 2, Design a beam for a span of 4.6m to carry a total UDL of 4SieN/m (excluding ‘self width). Take support width 300mm and M-20 concrete and HYSD stel. 8. A simply supported beam of span 7.Sm has to carry a UDL of SOKN/m. the sie ofthe beam is restricted to 300 X 600mm, Design the beam for fexare at mid epan section. Use M-20 concrete and fy SO0 ste 4. Calculate the ultimate moment of resistance of a T-beam with effective ange ‘width 900mm, ange thickness 80mm, depth of the beam SSOmm, width of beam 200mm, tension reinforcement SH 25mm) bars. Use M-20 concrete and HYSD steel, 5. Design @ slab for a room of dimensions 5.2 X 4.5m to carry a live losd of “4ki/m. The elab is discontinuous on all four edges. Use M-25 concrete and HYVSD steel, [A short circular column has to camry an ultimate load of 1200KN, The cllective length of the column ig 3.2m. Design the column with helicl reinforcement. Use M-20 concrete and HYSD steel 7. Design a square footing for @ column of size 400 X 400mm to carry a load of 1500XN. Take soll bearing eapacity a2 360%N/ai2. Use M-20 concrete and HYSD steel, 8, Explain about pre tensioning and post tensioning methods, Write in detail about any two methods, ode; 1048/84 B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Regular Examination, July-2012 HISTORY AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE ‘time: d hours Mas. Marks: 50 1, Wirite a detailed note on the ewlution of new building typologies and the ‘nereasing user requirements with the influence of Industrial Revoltion. 2, explain the characteristics of modern architecture up to the First World War, 3. What are the contributions to architecture and theory made by Le Corbusier? 4. Beplain the concept of organic architecture as visualized by Franke Lloyd Wright. ‘What are the contributions made by Aivar Aalto and Louis I Ksln to the ‘modem architecture? 6. Write a brief note on the contributions of Engineer- Architects Flix Candela ‘and Buckminster Fuller, 17. Rxplain with examples the new typologies of buildings that emerged during the pre-independent rain India 8, Write short motes on the contributions of any three of the folowing architects 9) Wiliam Morris ») Mies Van der Rohe 6} Bro Saarinen 4) Louis Sullivan, oe Ne: RI0-44/04 B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Supplementary Examination, January-2013 HISTORY AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE ‘Time: 9 howe Max. Ma: 50 ‘av questions ted adyuntaly ppd hatte 1, “Less is More”. A famous saying by one of the pioneers, pleate elaborate this statement with the works of the architect . Write a short note on the school established by Walter Gropius and claborate on its contribution towards modem architecture. 3, Explain the design philosophy of Louls 1 Khan and his contribution towards establishing the Modern American Architecture 44. Blaborate on the contributions of Finish architect Alvar Aalto to the International ityle evolving Inter into modern style of architecture, 5. Beplain the design theories and dissimilarities of epproach to form by BUCKMINSTER FULLER & PIER LUIGI NERVI “Form Follows Function” is the famous motto of eatly modem period. Please explain how the architect who coined it practiced it 17. Wate short notes on any three of the following: a) Modular 3) Arts and Crafts movement 6} Industrial revolution & infuence on new building types 4) Vienna school of thought 48 Ilustrate the development of architecture in 199 century Inia, code No: R044) Arch IV Semester (R10) Regular Examination, August-2018 HISTORY AND THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE ‘rime: 9 howe Max. Mark: 50 ‘newer any FIVE goeations [A queria ary otal mask ‘1 Quettions shouldbe adequately supported with seth Define Le Corbusier ‘Modula’ and how he approached architectire through it Mluetrate with examples, “FORM AND FUNCTION GO TOGETHER' elaborates the works of the architect who said zhi with iustrative aletches Write an itlistrated short note on contributions made by Philip Johnson and Ero Saarinen tothe late modern period of architecture [Elaborate on the role played by arts and crafts movement in the antic ‘industriel resltance. Support with appropriate sketches. Explain the design theories and similares of approach to form by Felix Candela and Frei Oto, Weite short notes on any three ofthe following: 8) Bawhaza school of art 1b) Barcelona series of fumiture 6) Art Nouveau. 4) Advent of high ree butidings, ‘lustrate and expand on the state of architecture in pre-independent India, What is international siyle? Emphasize on the role played by industrial rewtion on ite shaping. Support the argument with at least two famous architects ofthat period. Code No: R10-45/BA, B. Arch IV Semester (R10) Regular Examination, August -2012 BUILDING SERVICES - 11 ‘Time: 3 hours Max. Marke: 50 Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks. ‘Assume any suitable data required 1. Explain the units of Voltage, Amperage and Wattage uced inthe electrical services, Distinguish between HT and LT consumers and withthe help of @ neat sketch explain ‘method of electrical distribution ina gated residential community consisting of about 50 row houses, 2. What is building wiring system? Explain the following tems in detail: 8) Bleetical meter 5) MCBandELCBs ©) Distribution board 3. What are diferent types of electrical motors used in building? Explain the following in etal 2) Exhaust fans D) Bore well pumps 4. What are the NBC standards for illumination? Explain the method of ealulaing the various lighting and illumination level ina loth show room located ina mall. Assume the data required, 5. What are different lighting schemes used in building illumination. Explain method of ‘your choice forillunination of entrance lobby ofa star hotel with decorative lighting ‘scheme, Explain the following in detail ) Concealed lighting ‘Task ighting 6. What are domestic appliances, what aro vasious provisions made in the architectural

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