SSC JE 2023-Estimation & Costing-Expected Questions

Estimation and costing is a crucial topic in the SSC JE (Junior Engineer) 2023 exam, assessing candidates’ understanding of project cost estimation and budgeting in civil engineering. It involves calculating material quantities, labor costs, overheads, and more for construction projects.

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SSC JE 2023-Estimation & Costing-Expected Questions

1. What would be the total cost (in Rs) of a proposed building, which has a covered area of 200 m², including a rear courtyard measuring 5m x 4m, if the current plinth area rate for similar buildings is Rs 1000 per square meter?
(a) 180000
(b) 212500
(c) 162500
(d) 375000
Sol-(a)
1. Calculate the plinth area excluding the courtyard:
Plinth Area = Covered Area – Courtyard Area
Plinth Area = 200 m² – (5 m x 4 m) = 200 m² – 20 m² = 180 m²
2. Determine the cost based on the plinth area rate:
Cost = Plinth Area x Plinth Area Rate
Cost = 180 m² x Rs 1000/m² = Rs 1,80,000
So, the cost of the proposed building is Rs 1,80,000.

2. Which one of the following is excluded from the floor area calculation?
1. Clear coverage area
2. Area of the walls
3. Door sills
4. Sills of the windows
Options
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 2, 3 and 4
(d) 2 and 4
Sol-(c)
Floor area: The floor area is the plinth area less than area of walls. In the calculation of wall area the thickness of wall shall be inclusive of finishing and dado if the height of such finish is more than 1 m from floor finish.
The following shall be included in the wall area.
(i) Doors and various openings within the wall.
(ii) Intermediate pillars, supports, or any obstructions found inside the plinth area, regardless of their positioning.
(iii) Wall plaster exceeding an area of 300 cm².
(iv) Flues contained within the wall.
(v) Protruding fireplaces in living or bedroom walls.
(vi) Built-in cupboards, wardrobes, and shafts located within a height of 2.2 meters from the floor.
3. Calculate the quantity of the sand required for 10 cubic meter brickwork with cement mortar (1:3)
(a) 1.38
(b) 1.5
(c) 1.8
(d) 2.2
Sol-(d)
The effective size of modular brick (19cm × 9cm × 9cm) in a brickwall is 20cm × 20cm × 10cm
∴ Quantity of wet mortar in 1m3 of brickwork
= [((0.2×0.1×0.1)- (0.19×0.9×0.9))/((0.2×0.1×0.1))]×1
= 0.2305m3
Quantity of wet mortar in 10 m3 of brickwork
= 0.2305 × 10
= 2.305 m3
For mortar of 1:3, quantity of sand in 1.844m3 of dry mortar.
=3/4 × 2.305 = 1.729 m^3
Since the volume of wet mortar is approximately 1.27 times the volume of dry mortar.
Hence quantity of sand required = 1.27× 1.729
= 2.196vm3
= 2.2 m3

4. Determine the amount of damp proof course needed for constructing a room with internal dimensions of 4 meters by 3 meters, a wall thickness of 250 mm, two windows measuring 2 meters in width and 1.5 meters in height, and one door measuring 1.5 meters in width and 2.2 meters in height. The room’s height is set at 4 meters, and the damp proof course has a thickness of 2.5 cm.
(a) 8 × 107 mm3
(b) 14 m with a width of 250 and thickness of 2.5 cm
(c) 3.375 m² with a thickness of 2.5 cm
(d) 7.8125 × 104 cm3
Ans: (c)

The total length of central lines of all walls of room= 15 m

Particulars of item and details of work No. Length (m) Breadth (m) Height of Depth (m) Quantity (m2)
Rooms 1 15 0.250 3.75
Deduct door sills 1 1.5 0.25 0.375
Net Total 3.375 m2

5. A building owner allocates an annual sinking fund of 1,200 rupees, derived from the rental income of the building. After 30 years, he intends to use this fund to reconstruct a portion of the building. Given that the bank’s interest rate is 7%, what will be the total amount at his disposal after the 30-year period?

Note: Take 1.0730 = 7.612

(a) 85,6250

(b) 1,13,353

(c) 78,9650

(d) 75,3240

Sol-(b)

where,

A = money accumulated

P = Periodic contribution = 1200 Rs

r = Interest rate = 7%

n = Number of year = 30 years

A = 113352.94 Rs

SSC JE 2023-Estimation & Costing-Expected Questions

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Conclusion

In summary, a free mock test tailored for SSC JE 2023 provides an effective tool for self-assessment, enhancing exam readiness and enabling a focused and strategic approach towards mastering Estimation & Costing and other crucial subjects for the SSC JE exam.

Asad Yar Khan

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