The angular steps used for changing direction of the stairs, are called A. Round steps B. Angular steps C. Winders D. Radial steps

Round steps
Angular steps
Winders
Radial steps

The correct answer is C. Winders.

Winders are triangular or trapezoidal steps that are used to change the direction of a staircase. They are typically used in spiral staircases, but they can also be found in L-shaped and U-shaped staircases. Winders can be either open or closed. Open winders have a gap between the tread and the riser, while closed winders have a solid tread and riser.

Round steps are circular steps that are typically used in spiral staircases. They are not used to change the direction of a staircase.

Angular steps are not a common type of step. They are similar to winders, but they have a more angular shape. They are not used to change the direction of a staircase.

Radial steps are a type of step that is used in spiral staircases. They are similar to round steps, but they have a more radial shape. They are not used to change the direction of a staircase.