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UID No: - : Questions Each From Part I & II. (Each Answer Should Be Between 250-300 Words)

The document is an exam paper for the subject of Building Technology & Services -I. It contains 10 questions testing knowledge of various aspects of water supply and waste management systems. Question 7 asks to explain the working of a soak pit in detail, including where it is located, supported by neat sketches. A soak pit is an underground chamber located in the ground which allows drainage of excess water from the premises into the ground, preventing flooding on site. Question 8 asks to draw the hierarchy of solid waste management for any city or town in India, taking an example. Solid waste management involves various levels from collection to final disposal, with intermediary steps of segregation, transportation and processing. Question 9 asks to explain

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UID No: - : Questions Each From Part I & II. (Each Answer Should Be Between 250-300 Words)

The document is an exam paper for the subject of Building Technology & Services -I. It contains 10 questions testing knowledge of various aspects of water supply and waste management systems. Question 7 asks to explain the working of a soak pit in detail, including where it is located, supported by neat sketches. A soak pit is an underground chamber located in the ground which allows drainage of excess water from the premises into the ground, preventing flooding on site. Question 8 asks to draw the hierarchy of solid waste management for any city or town in India, taking an example. Solid waste management involves various levels from collection to final disposal, with intermediary steps of segregation, transportation and processing. Question 9 asks to explain

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Q. 7 Explain in detail the working of soak pit. Where is it located?


Course: B. Architecture Semester: 2 Support your answer with neat sketches.
Sub. : Building Technology & Services -I
Sub. Code: ART-157
Batch: 2016
Type: Reap. (Session Section – D(8 Marks Each)
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks :50
Even 2019-20)
Note: 1. Good sketches & Neatness will fetch more marks. Draw the hierarchy of solid waste management. Take an
Q. 8
2. Students would be required to attempt 5 questions in all with minimum two example of any city or town of India.
questions each from Part I & II. (Each Answer should be between 250-300
words)
Section – A (Compulsory) (5X2=10)
Q. 9 Explain the 4 R’s used in Solid Waste Management. Draw
Q. 1
Discuss the first flush separation work?  neat sketches to support your answer.
(a)
(b) Define Incineration. Explain the process.
(c) Explain the importance of vent pipes? Draw the neat Draw the layout of a town to explain in detail water
sketches. Q.10
distribution system to individual houses. Neat diagrams and
(d) Calculate the water requirements for the following: blowups will fetch more marks.
(i)Hospital;
(ii) Hotel;
(e) Analyze the various reasons for the water loss?
Section – B(8 Marks Each)
Q. 2 Water supply system is prior to suggest a town, share your
views and explain in detail various principles of water supply.
Q. 3 How water supply system is carried out in a multi storied
building? Draw neat sketches and flow diagrams to support
your answer.
Q.4 Enlist the various types of impurities. How can the various
impurities of water be removed?
Section – C(8 Marks Each)
Q. 5 Enlist the different types of water- pumps. Explain any 3 types
in detail. Support your answer in neat sketches.
Q. 6 Summarize with the help of sketches the working of a septic
tank. Characterize the best location of septic tank and

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