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In a cavity wall, weep holes are provided at the bottom of the outer skin at an interval of _________ m.(a) 0.5(b) 1(c) 1.5(d) 2I have been asked this question in an interview for job.This intriguing question originated from Cavity Walls in section Cavity Walls & Partition Walls of Construction & Building Materials

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Correct choice is (B) 1

The explanation is: In a CAVITY wall, weep holes are provided at the bottom of the outer SKIN at an interval of 1 m. A weep hole is a small OPENING that allows the drainage of water. They are usually LOCATED at the bottom so as to ensure proper drainage.



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