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Civil Engineering Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The various conductors - connections - and devices found along the path of electric flow from the source through the components and back to the source
Shear Force
Source Reduction
Circuit
Occupancy Group
2. A fixture that is designed for washing hands and face - usually found in a bathroom
Water Service
Lavatory
Foundation
Arch
3. A wall that does not carry vertical load other than its own weight
Shear Diagram
Non-Load Bearing Wall
Spread Footing
Invert Elevation
4. A synthetic rubber material used in roofing membranes
Munincipality
Fenestration
EPDM
Pitched Roof
5. A water supply pipe that extends vertically one story or more to carry water to fixtures
Electric Meter
Exit Discharge
Water Service
Riser
6. A horizontal wood member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
Low Impact Development
Sill
SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam)
7. The vertical distance from a datum to a point or object
Elevation
Circuit
Pitched Roof
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
8. Engineered materials designed to keep out liquid water and prevent air infiltration while allowing water vapor to escape from inside the home
House Wrap
Topographic Survey
Geodetic Survey
Shore
9. An engineer trained in the design and construction of public works - such as bridges or dams - and other large facilities
Tensile Strength
Civil Engineer
Berm
Element of Design
10. Legal requirements designed to protect the public by providing guidelines for structural - electrical - plumbing - and mechanical areas of a structure
Building Code
House Wrap
Civil Engineer
Element of Design
11. A unit of measure of power
Construction Type
Watt
Riser
Span
12. A solid - hard material produced by combining Portland cement - aggregates - sand - water and sometimes additional mixtures
Pitched Roof
Concrete
Land Surveying
Sustainability
13. Direction from which the wind most frequently blows in a given area of the country
Load
Initial Point
Prevailing Winds
Line
14. The capacity of a structure to resist the effects of loads
Mat (Raft) Foundation
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
Liquid Limit
Strength
15. A fitting or device that provides a liquid seal to prevent the emission of sewer gases without materially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewater through the trap
Serviceability
Solar Orientation
Felt
Trap
16. The process of heat transfer through a solid by transmitting kinetic energy from one molecule to the next
Thermal Conduction
Voussoir
Sill
Elevation
17. Any surface to which elevations are referred (for example - mean sea level)
Datum
Deciduous
Trap
Strength
18. Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads
Cleanout
Stability
Floor Joists
Sewer
19. The finish board covering the edges of rafters and eaves
Elevation
Fascia
Charette
Ground
20. A city - town - etc. having its own incorporated government for local affairs
Angle of Repose
Safety Factor
Low Slope Roof
Municipality
21. A roof that is pitched at an angle so near to horizontal that it must be made waterproof with a continuous membrane rather than shingles; commonly and inaccurately referred to as a flat roof
Stability
Low Slope Roof
Structural Efficency
Strength
22. Piping within a building that conveys sewage - rainwater - or other liquid wastes to a point of disposal
Dead Load
Drainage System
Switch Leg
Beam Analysis
23. Any vertical line of soil - waste - vent - or inside conductor piping that extends through at least one story
Pin Support
Dead Load
Field Notes
Stack
24. A land survey used to prepare maps showing location of natural and man-made features and elevations of points on the ground
Topographic Survey
Low Slope Roof
Structural Engineer
Square
25. Thin sheet metal folded into a stiff shape and used as a structural member
Circuit Breaker
Repetition
Drain
Light Gauge Steel
26. Minimum distance that the zoning ordinance requires must be maintained between a structure and property lines or between two structures
Setback
Distribution Panel
Drainage Fixture Unit
Initial Point
27. An arrangement of several arches whose bases form a circle and whose tops meet in the center
Dome
Drainage Fixture Unit
Stability
Plastic Limit
28. A floor that is above the level of the ground
Sole Plate
Ingress
Elevated Floor
Property Survey
29. Forces or other actions that result from the weight of building materials - occupants and their possessions - and environmental effects
Wind Load
Load
Heat Pump
Rainfall Intensity
30. A pipe - normally underground - that carries wastewater and refuse
Static Head
Sewer
Kip
Hot Water
31. A beam supporting the weight above a door or window opening
Ingress
Lintel
Civil Engineer
Switch Leg
32. An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework - usually connected to form triangles
Dead Load
Truss
Cast in Place Concrete
U-factor
33. A unit of weight equal to 1000 pounds
House Wrap
Kip
Bearing Walls
Design Temperature Differential
34. The principal pip artery to which branches are connected
Ballast
Main
Force
Poorly Graded
35. A legal request by a property owner to allow a modification from a standard or a requirement in the zoning code
Movement
Kip
Variance
Exit Discharge
36. The pipe from the water main or other supply to the water-distributing pipes
Load
Insulation
Spread Footing
Water Service
37. The ratio of the total amount of rain (rainfall depth) falling during a given period to the duration of the period
Initial Point
Reinforced Concrete
Rainfall Intensity
Axial Force
38. A method of designing structural elements such that the allowable strength is greater than or equal to the strength necessary to support the required load combinations
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
Construction Documents
Design Principles
Ballast
39. A tar-impregnated paper used for water protection under roofing and siding materials
Building Code
Keystone
Felt
Drainage System
40. The distance between supports for a beam - girder - truss - or other horizontal structural member; to carry a load between supports
Space
Source Reduction
Span
Square
41. A box in which the wires from the meter are connected to individual circuit breakers - which are connected to separate circuits for distribution to various locations throughout the building
Distribution Panel
Zoning Ordinance
Fa
Load Bearing Wall
42. The exterior face of a building
Brownfield
Fa
Plasticity Index
Ballast
43. The vertical framing member in frame wall construction
Caisson
Stud
Closure Error
Lintel
44. A horizontal ledge cut between the foot and top of an embankment to stabilize the slope by intercepting sliding earth
Elevated Floor
Span
Runoff Coefficent
Berm
45. Legal requirements designed to protect the public by providing guidelines for structural - electrical - plumbing - and mechanical areas of a structure
Unity
Differential Leveling
Live Load
Building Code
46. Concrete cast and cured in a position other than its final position in the structure
Bearing Walls
Drainage Fixture Unit
Riser
Precast Concrete
47. Entrance or means to enter
Shear Force
Ingress
Simple Beam
Storm Water Wetlands
48. The sole agency authorized to accredit professional degree programs in architecture in the United States
NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board)
Grading
Safety Factor
Liquid Limit
49. The weight of the building or building components
Concrete
Ducts
Building Code
Dead Load
50. Surveys for which the curvature of the Earth is ignored and measurements are treated as if taken on a plane surface
Beam Analysis
Vernacular Architecture
Felt
Plane Survey