The document provides an overview of concrete basics, including the materials used to make concrete, properties of concrete in different states, common concrete tests to measure workability and strength, and factors that affect the strength and durability of hardened concrete. Concrete is made by mixing cement, water, coarse and fine aggregates, and sometimes admixtures, and its key properties include workability, cohesiveness, strength, and durability. Common tests include the slump test to measure workability and the compression test to determine compressive strength.