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Civil Engineering Architecture
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads
Floor Joists
Building Code
Foresight
Water Heater
2. 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
Drain
Distribution Panel
Heat Pump
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
3. An electrical connection to the earth
Ground
Color
Return Period
Initial Point
4. An arrangement of several arches whose bases form a circle and whose tops meet in the center
Municipality
Dome
Grading
Keystone
5. The relative lightness or darkness of a color
Fenestration
Value
Thermal Conduction
Circuit Breaker
6. That portion of the means-of-egress system that leads from any occupied portion in a building or structure to an exit
Lateral Load
Low Slope Roof
Exit Access
Impervious
7. A concrete surface lying upon - and supported directly by - the ground beneath
Fenestration
Slab-on-Grade
Deformation
Pressure Head
8. A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures
Drainage Fixture Unit
Contrast
Built-up-Roof
Pressure Head
9. 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
Construction Survey
Truss
Fixed Support
Hot Water
10. A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures
Construction Type
Drainage Fixture Unit
Moment
Deformation
11. Pressure from the wind that can cause lateral loads as well as uplift on the roof or downward pressure
Building Code
Wind Load
Shore
R-value
12. The structural floor joined to the joists that support the finish flooring
Datum
Rebar
Pressure Head
Subfloor
13. A unit of weight equal to 1000 pounds
Kip
Ground
Voussoir
Design Principles
14. A single beam that is supported by more than two supports such that it has at least two distinct spans
Axial Force
Seismic Load
Continuous Beam
Construction Type
15. A soil that displays a good representation of all particle sizes. For instance - well-graded sand will contain a fairly even distribution of coarse - medium - and fine sand
Masonry
Well Graded
Force
Sewage
16. Open web - parallel chord - load-carrying members suitable for the direct support of floors and roof decks in buildings
Ponding
Rhythm
Open Web Steel Joist
Structural Engineer
17. A force that is internal to structural elements and is needed to determine the material stress and strain
Internal Force
House Wrap
Foundation
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
18. Any surface to which elevations are referred (for example - mean sea level)
Deciduous
Zoning Ordinance
Datum
Vent Pipe
19. 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
Zoning Ordinance
Ingress
Cast in Place Concrete
Fenestration
20. Entrance or means to enter
Ingress
Low Impact Development
Low Slope Roof
Decking
21. A visual principle associated with change made in size - shape - color - or tone of graphic elements
Span
Contrast
Backsight
Concrete Masonry Unit
22. A force acting generally in a horizontal direction - such as wind - earthquake - and soil pressure against a structure
Stadia
Water Meter
Circuit
Lateral Load
23. A fitting or device that provides a liquid seal to prevent the emission of sewer gases without materially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewater through the trap
SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam)
Trap
Geodetic Survey
Decking
24. Culturally and climatically relevant architecture using locally available materials and traditional building techniques
Low Slope Roof
Nonpotable Water
Vernacular Architecture
Wind Load
25. The state of a body such that the sum of all the external forces acting on the body equals zero and the sum of all external moments acting on the body equals zero
Heat Loss
Sewer
Equilibrium
Non-Load Bearing Wall
26. Concrete cast and cured in a position other than its final position in the structure
Building Envelope
Precast Concrete
Aesthetics
Deep Foundation
27. A beam supporting the weight above a door or window opening
Stability
Shallow Foundation
Lintel
Rhythm
28. An electric safety switch that automatically opens a circuit when excessive amperage occurs.
Circuit Breaker
Stack
Strain
Element of Design
29. Concrete into which steel reinforcing bars have been embedded to impart tensile strength to the construction
ASD (Allowable Strength Design)
Reinforced Concrete
Variance
Hybrid
30. 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
Column
Concrete Masonry Unit
Backsight
Solar Orientation
31. An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework - usually connected to form triangles
House Wrap
Plumbing Fixture
Deformation
Truss
32. The difference between a measured or calculated elevation and the true or established elevation
Pitched Roof
Plastic Limit
Stud
Closure Error
33. Legal requirements designed to protect the public by providing guidelines for structural - electrical - plumbing - and mechanical areas of a structure
Moment
Beam
Post and Lintel Construction
Building Code
34. A fitting with a removable plug that is placed in plumbing drainage pipe lines to allow access for cleaning out the pipe
Potable Water
Tensile Strength
Cleanout
Rainfall Intensity
35. The applied load determined by the required load combinations
Design Load
Deflection
Reinforced Concrete
Construction Type
36. The capacity of a structure to resist the effects of loads
Rhythm
Compression Strength
Strength
Thermal Conduction
37. A permanent shallow pool of diverted rainwater that incorporates wetland plants. Pollutants are removed through settling and biological activity
Storm Water Wetlands
Ducts
Keystone
Distribution Panel
38. A solid - hard material produced by combining Portland cement - aggregates - sand - water and sometimes additional mixtures
Concrete
Radiant Heat
U-factor
Field Notes
39. A material used to span across beams or joists to create a floor or roof surface
Pitched Roof
Decking
Control Survey
Ingress
40. A continuous system of structural elements that transfer an applied load to the supporting soil
Shape
Load Path
Finish Grade
Ingress
41. The various conductors - connections - and devices found along the path of electric flow from the source through the components and back to the source
Keystone
Civil Engineer
Circuit
Form
42. A wall that does not carry vertical load other than its own weight
Weight
Non-Load Bearing Wall
Free-body Diagram
Watt
43. A basic visual component or building block of designed objects
Element of Design
Yield Stress
Ducts
Keystone
44. The plate placed at the bottom of a wall
Cleanout
Sole Plate
Felt
Free-body Diagram
45. A foundation that transfers building loads into the earth well below the building structure
Deep Foundation
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
Egress
Drain
46. The maximum compressive stress a material can withstand without failure
Header
Angle of Repose
Compression Strength
Distribution Panel
47. Nominal strength divided by the safety factor
Allowable Strength
Closure Error
Easement
Hot Water
48. Solid walls that provide support for each other and for the roof of a structure
Circuit Breaker
Stack
Elevation
Bearing Walls
49. 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
Truss
Construction Type
Exit Discharge
50. A relatively permanent object - natural or artificial - bearing a marked point whose elevation above or below the adopted datum is known or assumed
Angle of Repose
Bench Mark
Return Period
Spread Footing