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Why not option c is correct? Can any one explain

Question:

The portion of a brick which is so cut that the width of one of its end is half that of a full brick, while the width at the other end is equal to full width is known as:

Options:
A) Queen closer
B) King Closer
C) Beveled closer
D) Bat
Solution:
Ans: (b)  

Queen Closer: It is the portion of a brick obtained by cutting a brick lengthwise into two portions. Thus, a queen- closer is a brick which is half as wide as the full brick.

Bevelled closer: It is a special form of a king closer in which the whole length of the brick (i.e. stretcher face) is bevelled in such a way that half width is maintained at one end and full width is maintained at the other end.

Bats: It is the portion of the brick cut across the width. Thus, a bat is smaller in length than the full brick.

King closer: It is the portion of a brick which is so cut that the width of one its end is half that of a full brick, while the width at the other end is equal to the full width. It is thus obtained by cutting the triangular piece between the centre of one end and the centre of the other (lay) side. It has half-header and half-stretcher face.

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· 1 Months ago

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