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Masonry Basics
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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. Deposited by action of water or wind
Types of Stone
Sedimentary Rock
Type M
Cut Stone
2. Economical - Fast Install - Strength - Versatile
Type S
Portland Cement - Water and Sand
Types of Stone Masonry
Concrete Block Advantages
3. Lintel - Sill Block and Keystone
Accessories
Extreme Temperature Construction
Fieldstone
Monk Bond
4. End of the block
Bond Types
3 Methods to Make Bricks
SW
Header
5. Fieldstone and Rubble Stone
Stone Types and Shapes
Manufactured Stone
Flagstone
Moisture Resistances
6. Rough building stone that is obtained from riverbeds and rock strewn fields
Fieldstone
Solid Brick
Solid Brick
Portland Cement - Water and Sand
7. (30psi) (2.40) Medium Low Strength - Non load bearing interior.
Type N
Flagstone
Type O
MW
8. Rock deposited in a molton state
Concrete Block Advantages
Stone Types and Shapes
Monk Bond
Igneous Rock
9. 3rd Today
Header Bond
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Bricklaying Terms
Extreme Temperature Construction
10. (750psi) (5.17) Medium Strength - General use above grade.
Manufactured Stone
Type N
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Single Wythe Wall
11. Running bond every so many coarse
Moisture Resistances
Stretcher
Common Bond or Ameican Bond
Bricklaying Terms
12. Rectangle of clay Flat on all sides
Solid Brick
Bricklaying Terms
Metamorphic Rock
Concrete Block Advantages
13. Are large slabs
Concrete Block Advantages
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Cut Stone
Monk Bond
14. Stood up rowlock
Sedimentary Rock
NW
Soldier
Lime - Water and Sand
15. Cut Stone and Asklar
Dimension Stone
NW
Flemish Bond
Type S
16. Bigger hole / add rebar
Hollow Brick
Flagstone
3 Methods to Make Bricks
Igneous Rock
17. (1800psi) (12.4 mpa) Medium High Strength - High Flexural - bond strength - only 4 normal compressive loads
Type S
Bond Types
Corbel
Metamorphic Rock
18. Moderate Weathering / Mild / Lower grade strength durabillty
MW
Type N
Raking Stretcher Bond
Double Wythe Wall
19. SW - MW and NW
Double Wythe Wall
Bricklaying Terms
Header
Brick Grades
20. Brick with holes in em (Better gripping strength)
Single Wythe Wall
Cored Brick
Dimension Stone
Moisture Resistances
21. (1800psi) (12.4 mpa) Medium High Strength - High Flexural - bond strength - only 4 normal compressive loads
Portland Cement - Water and Sand
Solid Brick
Type S
Type O
22. Weakest in most masonry wall
Mortar Joint
Stone Types and Shapes
Dimension Stone
Igneous Rock
23. Made up of squared pieces (rectangular blocks)
SW
Reinforcing
Asklar
Rubble Stone
24. Thin slabs of stone that are used for flooring and paving either rectangular or irregular in outline
Soldier
Flagstone
Mortar Joint
Types of Stone
25. End of the block
Extreme Temperature Construction
Header
Bond Types
Solid Brick
26. Normal way to lay a brick
Bricklaying Terms
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Stretcher
Extreme Temperature Construction
27. Are porous
Moisture Resistances
Concrete Block Advantages
Wythe
Brick Types
28. Severe weathering - Harsh Winter - Springs - Summer
SW
Lime - Water and Sand
Monk Bond
Brick Types
29. 3rd Today
NW
Bricklaying Terms
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Types of Stone Masonry
30. (30psi) (2.40) Medium Low Strength - Non load bearing interior.
Dimension Stone
Type O
Masonry Weaknesses
Header Bond
31. Consists of irregular quarried fragments that have at least one good face to expose in a wall
Rubble Stone
Types of Stone Masonry
Manufactured Stone
Brick Types
32. Single Wythe Wall and Double Wythe Wall
Bond Types
Flagstone
MW
Masonry Weaknesses
33. Is a layer / bricks wide a wall is
Soldier
Wythe
Asklar
Portland Cement - Water and Sand
34. Header - stretch - header
Types of Stone Masonry
Monk Bond
Flemish Bond
MW
35. Running bond every so many coarse
Monk Bond
Lime - Water and Sand
Bricklaying Terms
Common Bond or Ameican Bond
36. 1 horizontal row of Brick
Double Wythe Wall
Course
Stretcher
Asklar
37. Is a layer / bricks wide a wall is
Wythe
Course
Cored Brick
Fieldstone
38. Severe weathering - Harsh Winter - Springs - Summer
Dimension Stone
Type O
SW
Igneous Rock
39. Horizontal Reinforcing - Joint - Grout - Bond Beam - Vertical Reinforcing - Surface Bonding and Severe Seismic Zones or High Impact load
Reinforcing
Moisture Resistances
Type N
Manufactured Stone
40. Looks like running bond but made from headers
Common Bond or Ameican Bond
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Runner Bond
Header Bond
41. Stood up rowlock
Dimension Stone
Soldier
NW
3 Methods to Make Bricks
42. Made up of squared pieces (rectangular blocks)
Fieldstone
Portland Cement - Water - lime and Sand
Asklar
Dimension Stone
43. Rubble and Coursed
SW
Types of Stone Masonry
Course
Type M
44. Mortar Joint - Moisture Resistance and Extreme Temperature Construction
Course
Stretcher
Hollow Brick
Masonry Weaknesses
45. Weakest in most masonry wall
Common Bond or Ameican Bond
Mortar Joint
Flemish Bond
Type N
46. Cut Stone and Asklar
Flagstone
Cut Stone
Dimension Stone
Portland Cement - Water and Sand
47. Rock deposited in a molton state
Igneous Rock
Dimension Stone
MW
Header
48. Deposited by action of water or wind
Sedimentary Rock
Monk Bond
Bricklaying Terms
Stretcher
49. Normal way to lay a brick
Lime - Water and Sand
Runner Bond
Flemish Bond
Stretcher
50. Limited spanning capability / small opening in brick walls each brick sticks out more
Flemish Bond
Concrete Block Advantages
Corbel
Type S