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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. 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
Span
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
Munincipality
Closure Error
2. That portion of the means-of-egress system between the exit access and the exit discharge or the public way
Storm Water Wetlands
Exit
Vent Pipe
Vernacular Architecture
3. The professional society representing the field of architecture and others working in the architecture field
Foundation
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
Nonpotable Water
Statically Determinate Beam
4. An individual trained in the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Setback
Architect
Stress
Coarse Grained Soil
5. The relative lightness or darkness of a color
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
Pitched Roof
Low Impact Development
Value
6. An upright structural member acting primarily in compression
Topographic Survey
Column
Munincipality
Variance
7. The vertical distance from a datum to a point or object
Shallow Foundation
Height of Instrument
Nominal Strength
Elevation
8. A horizontal ledge cut between the foot and top of an embankment to stabilize the slope by intercepting sliding earth
Watt
NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards)
Berm
Rebar
9. A solid - hard material produced by combining Portland cement - aggregates - sand - water and sometimes additional mixtures
Arch
Weight
Footing
Concrete
10. A category used to determine structural requirements based on occupancy of the building
Pattern
Building Code
Occupancy Category
House Wrap
11. The sole agency authorized to accredit professional degree programs in architecture in the United States
Beam Analysis
NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board)
Construction Type
Ponding
12. The state or quality of being combined into one - as the ordering of elements in an artistic work that constitutes a harmonious whole or promotes a singleness of effect
Arch
Load Bearing Wall
Keystone
Unity
13. A support condition in which translation of a structural member is restricted in two perpendicular directions and rotation is restricted. A fixed support provides two perpendicular reaction forces and a reaction moment when the member is loaded
Fixed Support
Space
Grade Beam
Header
14. A unit of measure of power
Yield Stress
Watt
Ducts
Civil Engineer
15. A storm water management approach that uses green space - native landscaping - and techniques that mimic a site's pre-development water cycle
Structural Engineer
Low Impact Development
Precast Concrete
Space
16. An electric safety switch that automatically opens a circuit when excessive amperage occurs.
Pin Support
Ingress
Ducts
Circuit Breaker
17. A unit designed to produce forced air or hot water for heating and cooling
Subfloor
Topographic Survey
Mat (Raft) Foundation
Heat Pump
18. The energy needed to warm outside air leaking into a building through cracks around doors - windows - and other areas
Internal Force
Column
Heat Loss
Soil Pipe
19. Movement characterized by a patterned repetition or alteration of formal elements or motifs in the same or a modified form
Impervious
Munincipality
Sill
Rhythm
20. The load carrying capacity of a structural member
Circuit
Closure Error
Nominal Strength
Potable Water
21. The pleasing or harmonious arrangement or proportion of parts or elements in a design or composition
Allowable Strength
Pin Support
Balance
Building Envelope
22. The vertical distance from the datum to the line of sight of the instrument
Topographic Survey
Height of Instrument
Span
Tensile Strength
23. Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads
Sheathing
Floor Joists
Occupancy Group
Nonpotable Water
24. 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
Keystone
Axial Force
Structural Efficency
Distribution Panel
25. The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area
Single-ply Membrane
Lavatory
Shape
Element of Design
26. An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework - usually connected to form triangles
Shore
Control Survey
Truss
Keystone
27. A plot of the internal moment in a beam versus position along the axis of the beam
Deformation
Lintel
Moment Diagram
Ground
28. Legal requirements designed to protect the public by providing guidelines for structural - electrical - plumbing - and mechanical areas of a structure
Weight
Building Code
Topographic Survey
Stakeholder
29. The finish board covering the edges of rafters and eaves
Plasticity Limit
Charette
Ducts
Fascia
30. A wedge-shaped stone placed in the crown of an arch
Keystone
Safety Factor
Sustainability
Stability
31. The effect or illusion of motion conveyed by the relationship of structural elements in a design or composition
SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam)
Control Survey
Movement
Rhythm
32. A pipe - normally underground - that carries wastewater and refuse
Sustainability
Sewer
Ingress
Prevailing Winds
33. A device that is connected to the water distribution system and demands a supply of water; discharges wastewater - liquid-borne waste material - or sewage to the drainage system; or requires both a water supply connection and a discharge to the drain
Serviceability
Drainage
Plastic Limit
Plumbing Fixture
34. Concrete into which steel reinforcing bars have been embedded to impart tensile strength to the construction
Reinforced Concrete
Keystone
Pile
Simple Beam
35. Consideration of the solar orientation of a building based on the relative position of the sun in order to purposely increase or decrease the amount of light or heat transferred to the building
Heat Loss
Solar Orientation
Space
Deflection
36. The pressure of water at a given point in a pipe arising from the pressure in it
Pressure Head
Allowable Strength
Coarse Grained Soil
Bench Mark
37. The width of floor or roof along the length of a beam - measured perpendicular to the beam - representing the portion of surface from which an applied uniform load is assumed to transfer to that beam
Low Slope Roof
Structural Engineer
Tributary Width
Hot Water
38. Minimum distance that the zoning ordinance requires must be maintained between a structure and property lines or between two structures
Runoff Coefficent
Sole Plate
Setback
Stud
39. Any pipe that carries wastewater or water-borne wastes in a building drainage system
Drain
Slab-on-Grade
Ingress
Source Reduction
40. One who is involved in or affected by a course of action
Ingress
Stability
Riser
Stakeholder
41. A horizontal structural member used to support other structural members over openings such as doors and windows
Header
Beam Analysis
Stability
Construction Type
42. The vertical framing member in frame wall construction
Grade Beam
Weight
Sheathing
Stud
43. A foundation that transfers building loads into the Earth at the base of a column or bearing wall
Stadia
Sole Plate
Shallow Foundation
Top Plate
44. The weight of movable objects such as people - furnishings - machines - vehicles - and goods in or on a building
Exit
Grading
Trap
Live Load
45. A block of hardened concrete - with or without hollow cores - designed to be laid in the same manner as brick and stone
Switch Leg
Concrete Masonry Unit
Load Path
Underlayment
46. A single beam that is supported by more than two supports such that it has at least two distinct spans
Span
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
Deformation
Continuous Beam
47. The maximum compressive stress a material can withstand without failure
Safety Factor
Shear Diagram
Construction Type
Compression Strength
48. A force that acts along the longitudinal axis of a structural member. Axial tension causes elongation of the member. Axial compression causes shortening of the member
Axial Force
Cast in Place Concrete
Building Code
Dead Load
49. Polyurethane foam sprayed in place on a low-slope roof then covered with a protective coating
Equilibrium
Light Gauge Steel
SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam)
Spread Footing
50. Exit or a way out
Sill
Return Period
Moment Arm
Egress