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- Q1: Define Stairs.Ans: A stair or stairs is a series of steps arranged to allow people to ascend or descend between different levels of a building.
- Q2: Define Staircase.Ans: A staircase is a complete set of stairs including the supporting framework, handrails, balusters, and other components.
- Q3: What are the three basic components of stairs?Ans: The three basic components of stairs are:
- ➔ Tread – The horizontal part where the foot is placed.
- ➔ Riser – The vertical portion between each tread.
- ➔ Stringer – The inclined support that holds the treads and risers.
- Q4: Define Tread.Ans: A tread is the horizontal part of a stair on which a person steps.
- Q5: Define Riser.Ans: A riser is the vertical portion between one tread and the next in a staircase.
- Q6: Define Going.Ans: Going is the horizontal distance between the face of one riser to the face of the next riser, measured along the line of travel.
- Q7: Define Winders.Ans: Winders are steps that are narrower on one side than the other and are used to change the direction of stairs without using a landing.
- Q8: Define Flight.Ans: A flight is a continuous series of steps between landings or floors without a break.
- Q9: Define Scotia.Ans: A scotia is a concave moulding used underneath stair nosings to improve aesthetics and hide the joint between tread and riser.
- Q10: Define Landing.Ans: A landing is a flat platform between two flights of stairs, providing a resting area and a change in direction if needed.
- Q11: Define Waist.Ans: Waist refers to the thickness of the inclined slab of a staircase on which the steps are built, especially in RCC staircases.
- Q12: Define Soffit.Ans: The soffit is the underside or bottom surface of a stair or staircase.
- Q13: Define Balustrade.Ans: A balustrade is a railing supported by balusters, typically found at the side of a staircase or balcony for safety and decoration.
- Q14: Define Newel Post.Ans: A newel post is the vertical post at the start, end, or turn of a staircase that supports the handrail.
- Q15: Define Stringer.Ans: A stringer is the inclined structural support in a staircase that supports the treads and risers.
- Q16: Define Head Room.Ans: Head room is the vertical distance between the tread and the ceiling above it. It ensures sufficient space for a person to use the stairs without hitting their head.
- Q17: Define Pitch of staircase.Ans: The pitch of a staircase is the angle between the line of nosing and the horizontal plane, usually between 30° to 45°.
- Q18: Name 4 commonly used staircase types in residential buildings.Ans: These are:
- ➔ Straight staircase
- ➔ L-shaped staircase
- ➔ U-shaped staircase
- ➔ Spiral staircase
- Q19: Write application of Ladder Stairs.Ans: Ladder stairs are used in places with limited space, such as lofts, attics, or mezzanines, where regular staircases may not fit.
- Q20: Write some disadvantages of straight staircase.Ans: Some of the disadvantages are:
- ➔ Requires more linear space.
- ➔ No intermediate landing, making long flights tiring.
- ➔ Offers less privacy between floors.
- Q21: Write uses of staircase.Ans: Some of the uses of stairs are as follows:
- ➔ To provide vertical circulation between floors.
- ➔ Acts as an emergency exit in buildings.
- ➔ Can be used architecturally as a design feature.
- ➔ Used in maintenance and access in industrial buildings.
- Q22: Write a formula to calculate the number of Risers.Ans: The formula is:
Number of Risers = Total height between floors ÷ Height of one riser - Q23: What points do we need to consider when choosing a staircase for any building?Ans: Following points should be considered:
- ➔ Available space
- ➔ Building function and occupancy
- ➔ Material and cost
- ➔ Safety and building codes
- ➔ Aesthetic appeal
- ➔ Comfort and ease of use
- Q24: What is the best place for a staircase in any building?Ans: Ideally, a staircase should be placed near the main entrance or central part of the building for easy accessibility and efficient circulation. It should also comply with fire safety codes.
- Q25: Name some materials used for the construction of staircase.Ans: Some of the materials are:
- ➔ Concrete
- ➔ Steel
- ➔ Timber
- ➔ Glass
- ➔ Stone
- ➔ Cast iron
- Q26: What are the general considerations about staircase lighting?Ans: The general considerations are:
- ➔ Ensure uniform and adequate illumination.
- ➔ Use step lights or LED strips for safety.
- ➔ Avoid glare or overly harsh lighting.
- ➔ Emergency lighting in case of power failure.
- ➔ Light switches should be accessible at both ends of the staircase.
- Q27: Define Bifurcating Staircase.Ans: A bifurcating staircase is a staircase that splits into two symmetrical flights at a landing, typically found in grand architectural designs.
- Q28: Define Elevator.Ans: An elevator is a vertically moving platform or cabin used for transporting people or goods between different floors in a building.
- Q29: Define Escalator.Ans: An escalator is a moving staircase that transports people between floors of a building automatically using motorized steps.
