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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. Connected members have been bolted together using spud wretch with the full force of a person






2. Metals that contain Iron






3. True






4. A plastic cone and a loop at each end.






5. Adding water to the mortar






6. Each course Consists of alternate headers and stretchers






7. Steel






8. It took the excess carbon in the moten pig iron and was converted to carbon dioxide by blowing oxygen through it






9. A plastic cone and a loop at each end.






10. posttensioned concret






11. True






12. Some interior concrete slabs-on-ground






13. Concrete masonry Units






14. Wide-Flange section






15. Wood and Plywood - Steel - Aluminum - Glass Fiber






16. Live ends






17. Structural concrete fill






18. The concrete is cast at the site






19. False






20. 40 ft






21. High-treated carbon steel






22. A 100% solid unit






23. Sloped - thinner






24. HHS






25. Workablity - water rentivity - and water tightness






26. Floor decks






27. Connected members have been bolted together using spud wretch with the full force of a person






28. posttensioned concret






29. Floor decks






30. W-shaped beams - Steel joints






31. The bolt shank and nut are marked after the joint has been snugged. Then a specific amount of rotation is induced in the nut with repect to the bolt - generally 1/3 to a full turn beyond the snug-tight condition






32. SJI






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






34. EAF - OHF - BOF






35. AISC Type III Connection






36. Wood and Plywood - Steel - Aluminum - Glass Fiber






37. A36






38. Snap Tie






39. Upward deflection of a beam to counter downward deflection by a dead load






40. Molded bricks






41. Steel fabricator






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






43. Mildly






44. 3 in






45. HHS






46. It took the excess carbon in the moten pig iron and was converted to carbon dioxide by blowing oxygen through it






47. Concave






48. 2 1/2 hours of the initial preparations of mortar






49. Adding water to the mortar






50. The contained molds in which the concrete is cast