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Civil Engineering Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Meeting the needs of society in ways that can continue indefinitely into the future without damaging or depleting natural resources
Beam Analysis
Sustainability
Deflection
Egress
2. The elevation of the bottom of the inside of the pipe wall
Stakeholder
Beam Analysis
Lavatory
Invert Elevation
3. The vertical framing member in frame wall construction
Drainage
Stud
Design Principles
Zoning Ordinance
4. Any vertical line of soil - waste - vent - or inside conductor piping that extends through at least one story
Stack
Rafter
Water Meter
Sustainability
5. The use of physical laws and mathematics to compute internal forces - stresses - and deformations
Water Distributing Pipe
Deep Foundation
Beam Analysis
Structural Engineer
6. A city - town - etc. having its own incorporated government for local affairs
Balance
Exit
Plastic Limit
Municipality
7. A selected storm event - described in terms of the probability of occurring once within a given number of years - for which drainage or flood control improvements are designed and built
Ducts
Truss
Exit Discharge
Design Storm
8. An individual trained in the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Fine Grained Soil
Construction Type
Architect
Strength
9. Solid walls that provide support for each other and for the roof of a structure
Foundation
Bearing Walls
Tensile Strength
Pattern
10. 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
Storm Water Wetlands
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
Rebar
Stability
11. A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures
Drainage Fixture Unit
Beam
Cleanout
Topographic Survey
12. The various conductors - connections - and devices found along the path of electric flow from the source through the components and back to the source
Circuit
Water Closet
Cast in Place Concrete
Riser
13. Broad-leafed trees that seasonally shed their leaves
Foundation
Storm Water Wetlands
Structural Efficency
Deciduous
14. A basic visual component or building block of designed objects
Egress
Element of Design
Arch
Circuit
15. A sloping roof
Water Distributing Pipe
Sill
Nonpotable Water
Pitched Roof
16. The force exerted upon a body due to gravitational attraction to a planet
Weight
Serviceability
Datum
Form
17. 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
Low Slope Roof
Deep Foundation
Water Closet
Drainage Fixture Unit
18. The sole agency authorized to accredit professional degree programs in architecture in the United States
EPDM
Insulation
NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board)
Open Web Steel Joist
19. 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
Egress
Distribution Panel
Heat Loss
Strain
20. A long cylindrical reinforced concrete foundation element formed by drilling into firm soil and pouring concrete into the hole
Footing
Post and Lintel Construction
Caisson
Pile
21. An electrical connection to the earth
Safety Factor
Ground
Cast in Place Concrete
EPDM
22. A land survey that provides points and elevations for building civil engineering projects. Often called engineering survey
Construction Survey
Zoning Ordinance
Invert Elevation
Tensile Strength
23. Material - such as boards or shingles - used for surfacing the outside walls of a frame building
Siding
Charette
Stud
Occupant Load
24. The distance between supports for a beam - girder - truss - or other horizontal structural member; to carry a load between supports
Structural Efficency
Span
Voussoir
Occupant Load
25. The lower part of a building - which transfers structural loads from the building to the soil
Elevated Floor
Shallow Foundation
Seismic Load
Foundation
26. Any surface to which elevations are referred (for example - mean sea level)
Egress
Zoning Ordinance
Datum
Stability
27. The final elevation of the ground surface after excavating or filling
Watt
Finish Grade
Architect
Contrast
28. A land survey used to prepare maps showing location of natural and man-made features and elevations of points on the ground
Fine Grained Soil
Solar Orientation
Topographic Survey
Column
29. An instrument used to measure electric power
Thermal Convection
Valve
Electric Meter
Exit Discharge
30. Water not safe for drinking - personal - or culinary utilization
Egress
Nonpotable Water
Circuit Breaker
Safety Factor
31. The tendency of a force to rotate an object about point P. It is equal to the product of the magnitude of the force acting on the object and the perpendicular distance from the point P to the force
Moment
Occupancy Group
Light Gauge Steel
Shore
32. Pipes - typically made of sheet metal - used to conduct hot or cold air in the HVAC system
Ducts
Field Notes
Open Web Steel Joist
Beam Analysis
33. A material used to span across beams or joists to create a floor or roof surface
Electric Meter
Truss
Munincipality
Decking
34. That portion of the means-of-egress system between the termination of the exit and a public way
Floor Joists
Curtain Wall
Exit Discharge
Poorly Graded
35. The internal force - usually in a beam - which acts in the plane of the cross-section of the beam
Span
Statically Determinate Beam
Pitched Roof
Shear Force
36. A sewer that conveys sewage but excludes storm - surface - and ground water
Fa
Sanitary Sewer
Height of Instrument
Mat (Raft) Foundation
37. The vertical distance from a datum to a point or object
Soil Pipe
Egress
Sheathing
Elevation
38. A category used to determine structural requirements based on occupancy of the building
Post and Lintel Construction
Setback
Occupancy Category
Water Meter
39. An intensive workshop in which various stakeholders and experts are brought together to address a particular design issue
Charette
Safety Factor
Main
Circuit
40. A sewer that conveys storm water or other drainage but not sanitary sewage
Static Head
Drainage
Arch
Storm Sewer
41. A complete record of all measurements made during the survey with sketches and narration - where necessary - to clarify the notes
Dome
R-value
Field Notes
Floor Joists
42. A structural member - usually horizontal - that carries a load that is applied transverse to its length
Keystone
Beam
Egress
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
43. A horizontal beam that supports other beams; a very large beam - especially one that is built up from other sections
Girder
ABET
Thermal Conduction
Dead Load
44. Entrances or a means to enter
Ingress
Floor Joists
Construction Type
Electric Meter
45. Member of a roof structural frame that supports the sheathing and other roof loads
Ducts
Rafter
Cleanout
Compression Strength
46. The collecting of water - as on a roof - into large puddles or a pond
Prevailing Winds
Ducts
Ponding
Concrete Masonry Unit
47. The moving of soil to affect the elevation of land at a construction site`
Grade Beam
Invert Elevation
Exit Discharge
Grading
48. The aspect of the appearance of objects and light sources that may be described in terms of hue - lightness - and saturation for objects and hue - brightness - and saturation for light sources
Rafter
Rebar
Color
Allowable Strength
49. A permanent on-site pond used to manage storm water in which pollutants are allowed to settle out or be removed by biological activity
Outlet
Plumbing Fixture
Drainage Fixture Unit
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
50. That portion of the means-of-egress system between the exit access and the exit discharge or the public way
Exit
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
R-value
Water Closet