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Construction Basics Exam

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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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2. Connections are tightened to a high tensil stress so that shear resistance is provided though fiction between the connect surfaces






3. Head Joints






4. Basic Oxygen Furnace






5. The Framework






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






7. HHS






8. Parallel - wider






9. Hoizontal bridging members at the bottom of the joists - and horizontal briging members at the top of the joists






10. Length - L - of unit






11. Strands






12. A Waffle Slab






13. HHS






14. Plastic - and Steel chairs with plastic-coated feet






15. Ties are generally not provided in a concrete wall






16. High-treated carbon steel






17. To increase the shear strength of beam above that provided by concrete






18. Pile






19. The size of the masonry that the manufacture would like to achieve.






20. 3/8






21. Concrete masonry Units






22. Concave






23. True






24. 4 to 6 ft






25. W - S - HP - M






26. Steel Grade






27. 40 ft






28. 4






29. Elevated Slabs and arches - its formwork for arches






30. Strength of it - and weakens the strength of the wall.






31. Iron ore and coke are mixed together in a Furnace






32. Workablity - water rentivity - and water tightness






33. Steel Grade






34. Gas or arc






35. Rigid Insulation and Roof cover






36. W-Shaped Columns and Beams






37. Obtaining by welding two or more standard sections together






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






39. Reinfocing bars are provided at the top and bottom of the beams






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






41. Compressive strength - boling-water absorbation - and saturation coefficient of the bricks






42. Sloped - thinner






43. To increase the shear strength of beam above that provided by concrete






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






45. FBX






46. Beams and Columns






47. 3in






48. The size of the masonry that the manufacture would like to achieve.






49. Dead End






50. Reduced cracking in concret - and reduction in the dimensions of stuctural members