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Civil Engineering Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. All areas (including the frames) in the building envelope that let in light - including windows - plastic panels - clerestories - skylights - glass doors that are more than one-half glass - and glass block walls. A skylight is a fenestration surface
Fenestration
Exit Access
Stability
Occupancy Group
2. 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
Top Plate
Construction Documents
Rafter
3. Law that specifies how and for what purpose each parcel of private real estate may be used. Also called zoning code
Deformation
Zoning Ordinance
Electric Meter
Solar Orientation
4. The pressure of water at a given point in a pipe arising from the pressure in it
Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Pressure Head
Construction Documents
Low Impact Development
5. The lowest - widest part of the foundation that distributes the load over a broad area of the soil
Poorly Graded
Footing
Equilibrium
Reinforced Concrete
6. The capacity of a structure to resist the effects of loads
Individual Sewage Disposal System
Strength
Strain
Column
7. An electrical connection to the earth
Ground
Thermal Conduction
Property Survey
Pattern
8. Any pipe that carries wastewater or water-borne wastes in a building drainage system
Trap
Drain
U-factor
Stakeholder
9. An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework - usually connected to form triangles
Built-up-Roof
Truss
Invert Elevation
Elevation
10. A tar-impregnated paper used for water protection under roofing and siding materials
Felt
Texture
Main
Stud
11. Entrance or means to enter
Heat Loss
Sustainability
Ingress
Circuit Breaker
12. The maximum angle of a stable slope of a granular material determined by friction - cohesion - and the shapes of the soil particles
Angle of Repose
Sanitary Sewer
Vent Pipe
Nonpotable Water
13. A structural member - usually horizontal - that carries a load that is applied transverse to its length
Building Code
Storm Sewer
Switch Leg
Beam
14. Exits or a way out
Egress
Backsight
Angle of Repose
Bench Mark
15. A heavy material installed over a roof membrane to prevent wind uplift and shield the membrane from sunlight
Sheathing
Brownfield
Rainfall Intensity
Ballast
16. Material used to restrict the flow of heat - cold - or sound from one surface to another
Rainfall Intensity
Coniferous
Water Meter
Insulation
17. The collecting of water - as on a roof - into large puddles or a pond
Dead Load
Plasticity Index
Drain
Ponding
18. The number of persons for which the means of egress of a building or portion thereof is designed
Water Distributing Pipe
Electric Meter
Occupant Load
Munincipality
19. An instrument used to measure electric power
Egress
Fixed Support
Electric Meter
Statically Indeterminate Beam
20. A sewer that conveys sewage but excludes storm - surface - and ground water
Water Meter
Sanitary Sewer
Easement
Subfloor
21. Real property of which the expansion - redevelopment - or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance - pollutant - or contaminant
Universal Design
Prevailing Winds
Brownfield
Construction Documents
22. A legal request by a property owner to allow a modification from a standard or a requirement in the zoning code
Variance
Continuous Beam
Construction Documents
Well Graded
23. The difference between the indoor temperature in winter and the outdoor design temperature in winter. The design temperature differential or design range is used in calculating the space heating requirements of a dwelling unit under the engineering-b
Design Temperature Differential
Value
Vent Pipe
Differential Leveling
24. A category used to determine structural requirements based on occupancy of the building
Stakeholder
Occupancy Category
Cast in Place Concrete
Stack
25. The ability of a structure to maintain its appearance - durability - comfort for occupants - proper function of equipment - and ease of maintenance
Texture
Structural Efficency
Serviceability
Color
26. A foundation that transfers building loads into the Earth at the base of a column or bearing wall
Ballast
Shallow Foundation
Rhythm
Impervious
27. A permanent shallow pool of diverted rainwater that incorporates wetland plants. Pollutants are removed through settling and biological activity
Distribution Panel
Storm Water Wetlands
Contrast
Building Code
28. Any of the wedge-shaped units in a masonry arch or vault - having side cuts converging at one of the arch centers
Voussoir
Topographic Survey
Munincipality
Detention Pond (Dry Pond)
29. Removal of groundwater or surface water - or of water from structures - by gravity or pumping
Occupancy Group
Drainage
Texture
Pile
30. The use of physical laws and mathematics to compute internal forces - stresses - and deformations
Beam Analysis
Continuous Beam
Sheathing
Rebar
31. The reading on a rod held at a point of known or assumed elevation
Tributary Area
Open Web Steel Joist
Backsight
Fixed Support
32. A condition of a frame or structure in which a slight disturbance in the loads or geometry of the structure does not produce large displacements or fai
Bearing Walls
Tributary Width
Stability
Dead Load
33. A number that indicates the portion of rainwater that will be discharged by a particular surface
Simple Beam
Runoff Coefficent
Differential Leveling
Structural Engineer
34. The area of floor or roof representing the surface area from which an applied uniform load is assumed to transfer to a supporting structural member
Tributary Area
Drainage System
Universal Design
Single-ply Membrane
35. An electrical connection used to plug in devices. A duplex outlet - with two outlets - is the typical wall plug
Circuit Breaker
Exit Discharge
Outlet
Dead Load
36. Concrete that is poured in its final location
Masonry
Cast in Place Concrete
Texture
NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board)
37. The load carrying capacity of a structural member
Nominal Strength
Geodetic Survey
Shape
Sole Plate
38. A fitting with a removable plug that is placed in plumbing drainage pipe lines to allow access for cleaning out the pipe
Circuit
Heat Pump
Cleanout
Variance
39. The force exerted upon a body due to gravitational attraction to a planet
Datum
Weight
Element of Design
Drainage System
40. Movement characterized by a patterned repetition or alteration of formal elements or motifs in the same or a modified form
Span
EPDM
Rhythm
Hot Water
41. Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads
Construction Survey
Ducts
Source Reduction
Floor Joists
42. A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures
Exit Access
Tensile Strength
Grade Beam
Drainage Fixture Unit
43. The vertical distance from a datum to a point or object
Elevation
Force
Impervious
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
44. A horizontal wood member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls
EPDM
Sill
Element of Design
Rod Intercept
45. A plot of the shear force in a beam versus the position along the axis of the beam
Underlayment
Invert Elevation
Shear Diagram
Elevation
46. The pipe from the water main or other supply to the water-distributing pipes
Strength
Soil Pipe
Water Service
Internal Force
47. Solid walls that provide support for each other and for the roof of a structure
Municipality
Deformation
Safety Factor
Bearing Walls
48. 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
Fenestration
Beam
Distribution Panel
Cleanout
49. A sheet of plastic - synthetic rubber - or modified bitumen used as a roofing sheet for a low-slope roof
Closure Error
Single-ply Membrane
Exit
Safety Factor
50. An agent that causes stress in an object
Liquid Limit
Easement
Force
Exit Discharge