In _______ arrangement, the horizontal supports are given two adjacent parallel walls which
have become unsafe due to the removal or collapse of the intermediate building.
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A.
Flying shore
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B.
Dead shore
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C.
Inclined shore
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D.
Raking shore
Correct Answer:
A. Flying shore
Explanation:
A flying shore is a temporary system of horizontal supports used to provide stability between two adjacent parallel walls. This arrangement is typically employed when an intermediate building has been removed or has collapsed, leaving the remaining structures at risk of leaning or failure. Unlike raking shores which support from the ground, flying shores are suspended above ground level to maintain the distance and structural integrity between the two walls.
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