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Structures
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Subject
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 28 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. The simplest type of bridge. It is made from a rigid - straight structure resting on supports at either end.
Cable
Truss Bridge
Torsion
Beam Bridge
2. The weight of the bridge's structure
Bridge
Cable-stayed bridge
Tension
Dead load
3. A structure that provides a way across a barrier. Something that connects - supports - or links one thing to another.
Decking
Support
Bridge
Environmental Load
4. A bundle of wires used to support the decking of a suspension or cable-stayed bridge
Cable
Beam
Beam Bridge
Load
5. The section of the bridge between two piers
Tension
Span
Abutment
Compression
6. A modern design of bridge in which the deck is supported by cables directly attached to towers.
Environmental Load
Beam
Span
Cable-stayed bridge
7. A professional who researches and designs bridges and other structures. Types: civil - structural - and environmental
Engineer
Environmental Load
Load
Compression
8. Strong winds - ice and snow build-up - earthquakes - or hurricane force winds
Environmental Load
Tension
Live load
Span
9. Rigid - horizontal component of a bridge
Beam
Compression
Force
Bridge
10. A type of beam bridge - reinforced by a framework of girders that form triangular shapes.
Abutment
Truss Bridge
Live load
Environmental Load
11. The surface of the bridge that serves as a walkway - roadway or railway
Pier
Dead load
Tower
Decking
12. The strain produced when a material is twisted
Torsion
Decking
Engineer
Ramp
13. A type of bridge in which the deck hangs from wires attached to thick cables. The cables pass over towers and are securely anchored in concrete anchorages.
Shock Load
Suspension Bridge
Truss Bridge
Tower
14. A framework of girders - some in tension and some in compression - comprising triangles and other stable shapes
Truss Bridge
Truss
Pier
Dead load
15. A force that tends to shorten - push or squeeze a structure
Compression
Beam
Ramp
Cable
16. The weight of traffic using the bridge
Suspension Bridge
Truss
Live load
Tower
17. An inclined section connecting the shore to the deck of the bridge
Cable-stayed bridge
Shock Load
Bridge
Ramp
18. A tall - vertical support that carries the main cable of a suspension bridge and cable-stayed bridge
Beam Bridge
Span
Tower
Engineer
19. Has a curved structure. The design provides strength by exerting force downwards and sideways against the abutments.
Live load
Arch Bridge
Ramp
Span
20. A vertical support for the middle spans of a bridge. Ex: column - tower - or pillar
Tension
Roadway
Ramp
Pier
21. Is applied to the bridge in the form of a load
Live load
Force
Tower
Cantilever Bridge
22. The mass of rock or concrete at either end of an arch bridge that keeps the ends of the arch securely in place so they do not separate and cause the bridge to fall
Truss
Pier
Abutment
Torsion
23. An object that holds up a bridge and serves as a foundation
Support
Roadway
Cable
Cable-stayed bridge
24. Similar to beam bridge. The design gets its support from counterbalanced beams meeting in the middle of the bridge.
Cantilever Bridge
Engineer
Arch Bridge
Dead load
25. A force that tends to lengthen or stretch part of a structure
Pier
Tension
Cable-stayed bridge
Cantilever Bridge
26. The distributions of weights on a structure
Span
Load
Ramp
Environmental Load
27. The area of the bridge along which traffic travels; it rests on the decking
Dead load
Abutment
Roadway
Pier
28. Trains and heavy trucks that produce high impact (or shock)
Ramp
Cable-stayed bridge
Shock Load
Decking