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Construction Basics Exam

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Zinc






2. False






3. Getting Iron and Meling it - Then when the Ore is soft - Silica is beat out with a hammer






4. EAF - BOF - OHF






5. The time between the end of concreting and the removal of the forms






6. American Standard Shape






7. Obtaining by welding two or more standard sections together






8. Encase steel sections in concrete - OR use a Spray-applied fire protection and gypsum board facing






9. Prevent the buckling of longitudinal column bars






10. Ties are generally not provided in a concrete wall






11. 24






12. True






13. Live end






14. Ties are generally not provided in a concrete wall






15. Gauge number






16. False






17. A Waffle Slab






18. K-series - LH series - DHL series






19. EAF - BOF - OHF






20. Each course consists of Strechers






21. Gas or arc






22. W - S - HP - M






23. Extruded bricks that have through-through hols.






24. AISC Type II Connection






25. M -S -N -O






26. A single 1/2 - 7 wire strand






27. Some interior concrete slabs-on-ground






28. Is the Specified dimension plus one mortar joint thickness






29. HHS






30. Flat-plate floor - and one-way joist floor






31. Greater Floor to Floor height - COncentrated Loads - Complex layout floor and roof frame - and Fire protection






32. Molded bricks






33. 40 ft






34. Lighter Weight - Easier Erection






35. Simple Connection






36. Cranes and rails






37. Henry Bessemer in 1855






38. The contained molds in which the concrete is cast






39. Hot Rolling






40. Bear directly on a compacted ground with the organic top soil removed.






41. Bolting the member and rightening them with a spud wrench using full force






42. All sheet-steel components are fabricated by rolling and pressing the sheets into carious cross-sectional profiles at room temperature






43. Fall within the range of loads spans that are common in buildings






44. Bed Joints






45. A special electric wrench is used that induces a predetermined torque bolt






46. True






47. Live end






48. 240 in =20ft






49. Live end






50. Pieces sticking out away from the columes