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    World Trade Center Slurry Wall all questions and answers


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    1 of 17: When was the World Trade Center slurry wall built?
    A) 1967 (45%)
    B) 1949 (34%)
    C) 1976 (21%)
    Answer : A
    2 of 17: What was the purpose of the slurry wall?
    A) Support for the Twin Towers (27%)
    B) to Keep the Basement, or "bathtub," From Flooding (51%)
    C) Decorative (22%)
    Answer : B
    3 of 17: Where was the slurry trench underground wall-building method developed?
    A) China (29%)
    B) the United States (46%)
    C) Italy (55%)
    Answer : C
    4 of 17: When was the slurry trench method developed?
    A) 1960s (41%)
    B) 1970s (35%)
    C) 1940s (54%)
    Answer : C
    5 of 17: Where was the first proposed location of the World Trade Center?
    A) Harlem (16%)
    B) Lower East Side (55%)
    C) Midtown (28%)
    Answer : B
    6 of 17: What organization built the World Trade Center?
    A) Port Authority (55%)
    B) Chamber of Commerce (39%)
    C) Rockefeller Foundation (26%)
    Answer : A
    7 of 17: How thick is the original World Trade Center's slurry wall?
    A) 3 Feet (0.9 Meters) (44%)
    B) 18 Inches (45.7 Centimeters) (40%)
    C) 20 Feet (6 Meters) (15%)
    Answer : A
    8 of 17: What were the ingredients of the slurry used in the slurry trench?
    A) Epoxy and Resin (32%)
    B) Sand and Gravel (41%)
    C) Clay and Water (57%)
    Answer : C
    9 of 17: The consistency of the slurry is usually compared to what?
    A) Chunky Peanut Butter (37%)
    B) Ice Cream (36%)
    C) Buttermilk (57%)
    Answer : C
    10 of 17: Where did the clay used in the slurry wall come from?
    A) Queens (27%)
    B) Wyoming (46%)
    C) Pennsylvania (27%)
    Answer : B
    11 of 17: What was the purpose of the slurry used in the slurry trench dug by the World Trade Center's builders?
    A) Decorative (36%)
    B) Support (27%)
    C) Waterproofing (37%)
    Answer : C
    12 of 17: How deep was the slurry trench dug?
    A) 50 Feet (15 Meters) (19%)
    B) 80 Feet (24 Meters) (45%)
    C) 102 Feet (31 Meters) (36%)
    Answer : B
    13 of 17: After the slurry trench was finished, what was pumped into the trench?
    A) Paint (30%)
    B) Glue (35%)
    C) Concrete (36%)
    Answer : C
    14 of 17: How much of the original slurry wall was included in the museum project?
    A) the Entire Wall (25%)
    B) One 50-foot (15-meter) Panel (41%)
    C) Three 20-foot-wide (6-meter-wide) Panels (53%)
    Answer : C
    15 of 17: What now supports the slurry wall from the interior?
    A) the Basement of the Twin Towers (38%)
    B) Steel Cables (49%)
    C) Nothing (13%)
    Answer : B
    16 of 17: What was applied to the slurry wall's surface to preserve it for museum visitors?
    A) Plastic (23%)
    B) Glass (38%)
    C) Shotcrete (39%)
    Answer : C
    17 of 17: What might have been endangered had the slurry wall given way during the September 11 attacks?
    A) Brooklyn Bridge (42%)
    B) Subway System (44%)
    C) LaGuardia Airport (14%)
    Answer : B

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    3C
    4C
    5B
    6A
    7A
    8C
    9C
    10B
    11C
    12B
    13C
    14C
    15B
    16C
    17B
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