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Masonry bearing walls should not be built of height greater than _________ subject to a maximum of four storeys when measured from the mean ground level to the ride level during the construction of earthquake-resistant buildings.(a) 15 metres(b) 30 metres(c) 60 metres(d) 75 metresThis question was addressed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.Query is from Earthquake Resistant topic in division Earthquake Resistant Buildings of Construction & Building Materials

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Correct choice is (a) 15 metres

The explanation: MASONRY bearing walls should not be built of HEIGHT greater than 15 metres subject to a maximum of four storeys when MEASURED from the mean ground level to the ride level during the CONSTRUCTION of earthquake-resistant buildings. As far as possible, the bearing walls should be SYMMETRICAL in the plan in both the directions.



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