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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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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. Concrete masonry Units






2. False






3. Rigid Insulation and Roof cover






4. A felexible connection that allows the ends of the beam to rotate under the load.






5. 3000 PSI






6. Width - W - of Unit






7. 2 1/2 hours of the initial preparations of mortar






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






9. Two flange plates






10. Ground-Supported Slabs - Elevated Slabs






11. Huge - steel cylinder whose interior is lined with refractory bricks - and the materials are stacked on the inside and then heated to mix them all together.






12. MOre Crrosive Enviroment - Hot






13. Steel pipes






14. posttensioned concret






15. FBX






16. 8 in to 30 in






17. A large formwork assembly for concrete walls






18. M -S -N -O






19. 240 in =20ft






20. True






21. The concrete is casted in controled enviroments and then transported to the contruction job.






22. Heavier members and spans from column to column






23. The concrete is cast at the site






24. 4 to 6 ft






25. Grade 50 steel






26. True






27. W-shaped beams - Steel joints






28. AISC Type II Connection






29. Cold-formed and light structural steel members - in zinc coating






30. MOre Crrosive Enviroment - Hot






31. A single 1/2 - 7 wire strand






32. Bed Joints






33. SJI






34. 8 and 30 in






35. Gas or arc






36. True






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






38. 50






39. K-series - LH series - DHL series






40. American Standard Shape






41. EAF - BOF - OHF






42. 4






43. 50






44. Wide-Flange section






45. 3 in






46. 2 1/2 in






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






48. True






49. True






50. Average annual freezing cycle days - and average annual winter rainfall of the location