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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 unit of weight equal to 1000 pounds
Occupancy Category
Kip
Drainage Fixture Unit
Tributary Width
2. A beam which is supported such that the number of unknown reaction forces is equal to the number of equilibrium equations
Post and Lintel Construction
Statically Determinate Beam
Sewage
Ground
3. Any heating appliance or equipment that heats potable water and supplies such water to the potable hot water distribution system
Truss
Water Heater
Stability
Force
4. A beam supporting the weight above a door or window opening
Lintel
Reinforced Concrete
Voussoir
Sill
5. An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework - usually connected to form triangles
Truss
Serviceability
Charette
Prevailing Winds
6. An agent that causes stress in an object
Charette
Weight
Column
Force
7. Any of the wedge-shaped units in a masonry arch or vault - having side cuts converging at one of the arch centers
Distribution Panel
Voussoir
Storm Water Wetlands
Setback
8. Cone-bearing trees with year-round leaves that are long - thin - and needle-like
Trap
Coniferous
Radiant Heat
Drain
9. The various conductors - connections - and devices found along the path of electric flow from the source through the components and back to the source
Circuit
Truss
Design Principles
Light Gauge Steel
10. A diagram used to isolate a body from its environment - showing all external constraints and forces acting upon it and all geometric measurements necessary to model the body
Curtain Wall
Free-body Diagram
Building Code
Truss
11. 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
Statically Determinate Beam
Land Surveying
Ingress
Potable Water
12. A prop for preventing sinking or sagging (noun). To support by a shore (transitive verb)
Shore
Nominal Strength
Low Slope Roof
Contrast
13. The perpendicular distance from a reference point to the line of action of the force
Heat Pump
Cleanout
Moment Arm
Ponding
14. A horizontal structural member used to support other structural members over openings such as doors and windows
Shape
Header
Nominal Strength
Electric Meter
15. Ratio of the maximum design load to the weight of the structure
Top Plate
Structural Efficency
Design Storm
Construction Survey
16. 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
Tilt-up Construction
Thermal Convection
Angle of Repose
Fixed Support
17. 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
Geodetic Survey
Emphasis
Stud
Trap
18. A unit designed to produce forced air or hot water for heating and cooling
Solar Orientation
Ducts
Heat Pump
Return Period
19. The plate placed at the bottom of a wall
Safety Factor
Sole Plate
Foundation
House Wrap
20. The finish board covering the edges of rafters and eaves
Angle of Repose
Stud
Source Reduction
Fascia
21. The professional society representing the field of architecture and others working in the architecture field
Well Graded
AIA (The American Institute of Architects)
Backsight
Span
22. A city - town - etc. having its own incorporated government for local affairs
Footing
Munincipality
Fascia
Subfloor
23. The edge or contour of a shape
Contrast
Line
Fine Grained Soil
Pattern
24. The maximum compressive stress a material can withstand without failure
Stadia
Form
Compression Strength
Shallow Foundation
25. The period of time over which rain is measured. For example in the case of annual rainfall measurements - the duration is one year
Occupancy Group
Internal Force
Design Principles
Duration
26. A land survey used to prepare maps showing location of natural and man-made features and elevations of points on the ground
Water Service
Topographic Survey
Occupancy Group
Easement
27. A single beam that is supported by more than two supports such that it has at least two distinct spans
Finish Grade
Design Principles
Continuous Beam
Architect
28. Exits or a way out
Design Storm
Beam
Egress
Aesthetics
29. A panel laid over a subfloor or subsurface to create a smooth - stiff surface for the application of a finish
Air Handling Unit (AHU)
Dome
Underlayment
Geodetic Survey
30. 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
Stress
NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards)
Weight
Nonpotable Water
31. A vertical pipe installed to provide circulation of air to and from any part of the drainage system
Vent Pipe
Axial Force
Design Temperature Differential
Pin Support
32. Entrances or a means to enter
Ingress
Stability
Lateral Load
Storm Water Wetlands
33. Movement characterized by a patterned repetition or alteration of formal elements or motifs in the same or a modified form
Circuit Breaker
Rhythm
Square
Reinforced Concrete
34. The ability of a structure to maintain its appearance - durability - comfort for occupants - proper function of equipment - and ease of maintenance
Single-ply Membrane
Color
Serviceability
Top Plate
35. The maximum angle of a stable slope of a granular material determined by friction - cohesion - and the shapes of the soil particles
Open Web Steel Joist
Lateral Load
Moment Diagram
Angle of Repose
36. The minimum moisture content - expressed as a percentage of the oven dry soil weight - at which the soil will begin to flow when subjected to a small shearing force. The liquid limit is determined using a standard liquid limit device
Liquid Limit
Thermal Convection
Rafter
Building Envelope
37. Reducing waste by changing patterns of production and consumption
Foresight
Rainfall Intensity
Footing
Source Reduction
38. A curved structure for spanning an opening - designed to support a vertical load primarily by axial compression
Arch
Distribution Panel
Texture
Allowable Strength
39. A long cylindrical reinforced concrete foundation element formed by drilling into firm soil and pouring concrete into the hole
Grade Beam
Kip
Caisson
Beam
40. A wedge-shaped stone placed in the crown of an arch
Foundation
Drainage System
Keystone
Ground
41. The quality of an object that deals with art - beauty - and taste
Masonry
Element of Design
Aesthetics
Storm Water Wetlands
42. 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
Egress
Solar Orientation
Invert Elevation
Load Path
43. A force that is internal to structural elements and is needed to determine the material stress and strain
Design Principles
Internal Force
Truss
Texture
44. 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
Strength
Coniferous
Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Thermal Conduction
45. A roof membrane laminated from layers of asphalt-saturated felt or other fabric - bonded together with bitumen or pitch
Built-up-Roof
NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards)
Impervious
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
46. Wall construction utilizing a framework of vertical posts and horizontal beams to carry floor and roof loads
Construction Survey
Post and Lintel Construction
Vernacular Architecture
Drainage Fixture Unit
47. The elevation of the bottom of the inside of the pipe wall
Light Gauge Steel
Deformation
Invert Elevation
Rebar
48. The rules that describe how designers might put together various design elements to create an aesthetic finished product
Main
Design Principles
Moment Diagram
NAAB (National Architectural Accrediting Board)
49. The vertical framing member in frame wall construction
Stud
EPDM
Trap
Design Load
50. A basic visual component or building block of designed objects
Water Service
Shallow Foundation
Element of Design
Return Period