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Civil Engineering Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The difference between the rod readings at the stadia wires
Individual Sewage Disposal System
Rod Intercept
Riser
Brownfield
2. A complete record of all measurements made during the survey with sketches and narration - where necessary - to clarify the notes
Beam
Field Notes
Sheathing
Vernacular Architecture
3. Cone-bearing trees with year-round leaves that are long - thin - and needle-like
Non-Load Bearing Wall
Coniferous
Weight
Setback
4. Legal requirements designed to protect the public by providing guidelines for structural - electrical - plumbing - and mechanical areas of a structure
Drainage System
Occupancy Group
Building Code
Stress
5. A land survey that establishes property corners - boundaries - and areas of land parcels. Also called land surveys - cadastral surveys - and boundary surveys
Statically Determinate Beam
Truss
Property Survey
Wind Load
6. Soil in which more than 50 percent - by weight - of the soil passes the Number 200 sieve. In other words - more than 50 percent of the soil is composed of silt and/or clay
Footing
Arch
Fine Grained Soil
Plasticity Index
7. An exterior building wall that is supported entirely by the frame of the building - rather than being self-supporting or load bearing
Grading
Curtain Wall
NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board)
House Wrap
8. An intensive workshop in which various stakeholders and experts are brought together to address a particular design issue
Post and Lintel Construction
Ducts
Tilt-up Construction
Charette
9. A unit of measure of power
EPDM
Spread Footing
Watt
Occupancy Category
10. The force exerted upon a body due to gravitational attraction to a planet
Sanitary Sewer
Duration
Weight
Coniferous
11. A fitting with a removable plug that is placed in plumbing drainage pipe lines to allow access for cleaning out the pipe
Header
Cleanout
Beam Analysis
Deflection
12. A grid of steel wires or bars welded together at all points of intersection to form an open mat. The fabric is designated by the size of the grid (spacing of the wires) in inches followed by numbers indicating the gauge of the wire in each direction
Circuit
Lintel
Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Load
13. The minimum moisture content at which the soil can be rolled into a thread one-eighth of an inch in diameter without crumbling and is determined by trial and error
Duration
Unity
Sewage
Plastic Limit
14. A storm water management approach that uses green space - native landscaping - and techniques that mimic a site's pre-development water cycle
Low Impact Development
Construction Survey
Load Path
Foundation
15. A wall that does not carry vertical load other than its own weight
Non-Load Bearing Wall
Ponding
Rod Intercept
Land Surveying
16. Piping within a building that conveys sewage - rainwater - or other liquid wastes to a point of disposal
Drainage System
NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards)
Footing
Electric Meter
17. Water free from impurities present in amounts sufficient to cause disease or harmful physiological effects and conforming to the regulations of the public health authority having jurisdiction
Potable Water
Drain
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
Footing
18. 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
Fine Grained Soil
Water Service
Differential Leveling
Stability
19. A land survey that provides points and elevations for building civil engineering projects. Often called engineering survey
Precast Concrete
Distribution Panel
Construction Survey
Drainage System
20. made up of members from the architectural registration boards of the 50 states. Its primary function is to maintain records for state boards - architects - and interns
ABET
Grade Beam
NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards)
Universal Design
21. The feel - appearance - or consistency of a surface - substance - or fabric
Weight
Texture
Elevated Floor
Pitched Roof
22. A category used to determine structural requirements based on occupancy of the building
Design Principles
Occupancy Category
Rafter
Siding
23. The vertical distance from the datum to the line of sight of the instrument
Height of Instrument
Water Meter
Stud
Concrete
24. A system for disposal of domestic sewage by means of a septic tank cesspool mechanical treatment to serve a single establishment or building
Egress
Foresight
Liquid Limit
Individual Sewage Disposal System
25. The pipe from the water main or other supply to the water-distributing pipes
Main
Coarse Grained Soil
Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Water Service
26. The distance between supports for a beam - girder - truss - or other horizontal structural member; to carry a load between supports
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
Plasticity Limit
Duration
Span
27. Heat transmission by the circulation of a liquid or a heated gas or air
Bench Mark
Thermal Convection
Stress
Sewage
28. Any heating appliance or equipment that heats potable water and supplies such water to the potable hot water distribution system
Water Heater
Concrete Masonry Unit
Setback
Deciduous
29. The finish board covering the edges of rafters and eaves
Distribution Panel
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
Fascia
Curtain Wall
30. The final elevation of the ground surface after excavating or filling
Rhythm
Underlayment
Caisson
Finish Grade
31. The length of time - on average - over which an event (or an event of greater magnitude) is expected to occur not more than one time. For example - a Category 3 hurricane may have a return period of 100 years - which means that a Category 3 hurricane
Differential Leveling
Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Ground
Return Period
32. 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
Keystone
Construction Type
Yield Stress
33. Incapable of being penetrated
Coarse Grained Soil
Statically Indeterminate Beam
Foundation
Impervious
34. A fitting with a removable plug that is placed in plumbing drainage pipe lines to allow access for cleaning out the pipe
Cleanout
Reinforced Concrete
Plumbing Fixture
Column
35. The moving of soil to affect the elevation of land at a construction site`
Grading
Foresight
Underlayment
Soil Pipe
36. A vertical pipe installed to provide circulation of air to and from any part of the drainage system
Sustainability
Finish Grade
Roller (Rocker) Support
Vent Pipe
37. A horizontal wood member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls
Movement
Air Handling Unit (AHU)
Easement
Sill
38. Two horizontal cross wires that are equidistant from the center crosshair in the sight
Stadia
Drain
Grade Beam
Invert Elevation
39. An individual trained in the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Strain
Drainage Fixture Unit
Unity
Architect
40. A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures
Drainage Fixture Unit
Control Survey
Masonry
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
41. A concrete surface lying upon - and supported directly by - the ground beneath
Easement
Slab-on-Grade
Rod Intercept
Datum
42. Pipes - typically made of sheet metal - used to conduct hot or cold air in the HVAC system
Storm Water Wetlands
Grading
Ducts
Line
43. The effect or illusion of motion conveyed by the relationship of structural elements in a design or composition
Building Envelope
Ducts
Pile
Movement
44. A foundation that transfers building loads into the Earth at the base of a column or bearing wall
Shallow Foundation
Coniferous
Low Slope Roof
Stadia
45. A force that is internal to structural elements and is needed to determine the material stress and strain
Internal Force
Heat Loss
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
Reinforced Concrete
46. An electric safety switch that automatically opens a circuit when excessive amperage occurs.
Footing
Floor Joists
Allowable Strength
Circuit Breaker
47. A continuous system of structural elements that transfer an applied load to the supporting soil
Truss
Load Path
Water Meter
Moment Arm
48. The difference between a measured or calculated elevation and the true or established elevation
Vernacular Architecture
Mat (Raft) Foundation
Closure Error
Grading
49. The elevation of the bottom of the inside of the pipe wall
Floor Joists
Exit Discharge
Invert Elevation
Bearing Walls
50. The plate placed at the bottom of a wall
Footing
Pitched Roof
Thermal Convection
Sole Plate