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Civil Engineering Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A user-friendly approach to design in the living environment where people of any culture - age - size - weight - race - gender - and ability can experience an environment that promotes their health - safety - and welfare today and in the future
Moment
Fixed Support
Universal Design
Trap
2. A panel laid over a subfloor or subsurface to create a smooth - stiff surface for the application of a finish
Shear Diagram
Spread Footing
Underlayment
Color
3. Movement characterized by a patterned repetition or alteration of formal elements or motifs in the same or a modified form
Rhythm
Ducts
Deflection
Sustainability
4. An arrangement of several arches whose bases form a circle and whose tops meet in the center
Lintel
Source Reduction
Well Graded
Dome
5. A permanent on-site pond used to manage storm water in which pollutants are allowed to settle out or be removed by biological activity
U-factor
Grade Beam
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
Load
6. The internal force - usually in a beam - which acts in the plane of the cross-section of the beam
Shear Force
Storm Water Wetlands
Yield Stress
Unity
7. The vertical framing member in frame wall construction
Municipality
Stud
Field Notes
Load Bearing Wall
8. A specification that indicates by whom or how the structure will be used
Deep Foundation
Occupancy Group
Aesthetics
Height of Instrument
9. The reading on a rod held at a point whose elevation is to be determined
Value
Drain
Grading
Foresight
10. 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
Sewer
Detention Pond (Dry Pond)
Stability
Equilibrium
11. One who is involved in or affected by a course of action
Column
Stakeholder
Duration
Element of Design
12. A water supply pipe that extends vertically one story or more to carry water to fixtures
Retention Pond (Wet Pond)
Riser
Axial Force
Header
13. A solid - hard material produced by combining Portland cement - aggregates - sand - water and sometimes additional mixtures
Concrete
Elevation
SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam)
Exit
14. The professional engineering society representing the field of civil engineering and others working in the civil engineering field
Built-up-Roof
Design Load
Setback
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
15. Cone-bearing trees with year-round leaves that are long - thin - and needle-like
Moment Arm
Cast in Place Concrete
Circuit Breaker
Coniferous
16. A basic visual component or building block of designed objects
Element of Design
Water Service
Circuit
Geodetic Survey
17. The exterior face of a building
Stability
Fa
Footing
Caisson
18. A unit of measure of power
Watt
Sustainability
Design Principles
Top Plate
19. A relatively permanent object - natural or artificial - bearing a marked point whose elevation above or below the adopted datum is known or assumed
Contrast
Bench Mark
Pattern
Circuit Breaker
20. Polyurethane foam sprayed in place on a low-slope roof then covered with a protective coating
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
Drainage Fixture Unit
SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam)
Property Survey
21. The starting point for a survey
Liquid Limit
Open Web Steel Joist
Sill
Initial Point
22. Water not safe for drinking - personal - or culinary utilization
Nonpotable Water
Riser
Pressure Head
Trap
23. Steel bar used to reinforce concrete
Rainfall Intensity
Rebar
Architect
Concrete Masonry Unit
24. 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
Tributary Area
Plastic Limit
Live Load
25. The difference between a measured or calculated elevation and the true or established elevation
Well Graded
Moment Diagram
Span
Closure Error
26. The reading on a rod held at a point of known or assumed elevation
Ingress
Datum
Backsight
Moment Arm
27. A beam which is supported such that the number of unknown reaction forces is greater than the number of equilibrium equations
Vent Pipe
Statically Indeterminate Beam
Equilibrium
Ingress
28. A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures
Column
Drainage Fixture Unit
Outlet
Duration
29. An electric safety switch that automatically opens a circuit when excessive amperage occurs.
Footing
Beam
Ingress
Circuit Breaker
30. Entrances or a means to enter
Building Code
Decking
Non-Load Bearing Wall
Ingress
31. Law that specifies how and for what purpose each parcel of private real estate may be used. Also called zoning code
Continuous Beam
Civil Engineer
Circuit Breaker
Zoning Ordinance
32. A structural member - usually horizontal - that carries a load that is applied transverse to its length
Beam
Plasticity Index
Weight
Ingress
33. A soil that does not contain a good representation of all particle sizes. A poorly graded soil may contain a narrow range of particle sizes (uniformly graded) or may not contain one or more ranges of particle sizes (gap graded)
Footing
Backsight
Differential Leveling
Poorly Graded
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
Caisson
Unity
Tributary Area
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
35. An upright structural member acting primarily in compression
Reinforced Concrete
Column
Equilibrium
Municipality
36. The weight of the building or building components
Decking
Deep Foundation
Solar Orientation
Dead Load
37. A fixture that is designed for washing hands and face - usually found in a bathroom
Stud
Thermal Convection
Lavatory
Municipality
38. A category used to determine structural requirements based on occupancy of the building
Aesthetics
Grading
Occupancy Category
Load
39. A beam which is supported such that the number of unknown reaction forces is equal to the number of equilibrium equations
Built-up-Roof
Non-Load Bearing Wall
Color
Statically Determinate Beam
40. A plot of the shear force in a beam versus the position along the axis of the beam
Soil Pipe
Movement
Shear Diagram
Texture
41. The lower part of a building - which transfers structural loads from the building to the soil
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
Rebar
Foundation
Easement
42. Entrance or means to enter
Ingress
Low Impact Development
Foundation
Curtain Wall
43. Direction from which the wind most frequently blows in a given area of the country
Return Period
Invert Elevation
Load Bearing Wall
Prevailing Winds
44. A complete record of all measurements made during the survey with sketches and narration - where necessary - to clarify the notes
Low Impact Development
Field Notes
Fa
Force
45. A pipe - normally underground - that carries wastewater and refuse
U-factor
Sewer
Foresight
Decking
46. A unit designed to produce forced air or hot water for heating and cooling
Closure Error
Construction Type
Cast in Place Concrete
Heat Pump
47. A sloping roof
Pitched Roof
Design Storm
Design Load
Drain
48. A continuous system of structural elements that transfer an applied load to the supporting soil
Low Slope Roof
Load Path
Tilt-up Construction
Slab-on-Grade
49. 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
Architect
Repetition
Masonry
Low Slope Roof
50. Culturally and climatically relevant architecture using locally available materials and traditional building techniques
Vernacular Architecture
Height of Instrument
Tensile Strength
Sheathing