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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.
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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. Dead End






2. Depth of the joist in inches






3. 3/8






4. True






5. True






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






7. Cinder Block






8. 3/5/8x2/1/4x7/5/8






9. No. 3 or No. 4 bars






10. The Framework






11. Live end






12. American Standard Shape






13. Zinc






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






15. Bearing connection






16. Molded bricks






17. Sloped - thinner






18. Simple Connection






19. 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.






20. G30 - G60 - G120






21. Molded bricks






22. Henry Bessemer in 1855






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






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






25. Length - L - of unit






26. Henry Bessemer in 1855






27. Fibrous






28. HHS






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






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






31. Provide unifrom drying and firing of bricks






32. A36






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






34. Extruded bricks that have through-through hols.






35. 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






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






37. The contained molds in which the concrete is cast






38. Solid unit






39. Gauge number






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






41. Noncombustible and is similar to fiberglass - manufacture of insulation.






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






43. A single 1/2 - 7 wire strand






44. Wide-Flange section






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






46. Square - rectangular or round






47. Ground-Supported Slabs - Elevated Slabs






48. Hot Rolling






49. True






50. AISC Type III Connection