BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Flashcards

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It is a written technical description of materials, equipment, construction systems, standards, and workmanship in conjunction with the drawing that details the requirement for acceptable completion or work.

a. Design plan
b. Technical plan
c. Specification
d. AOTA

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C. Specification

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Agricultural buildings is classified in the National Building Code?
a. Group A
b. Group C
c. Group J
d. None of the above

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c. Group J

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Building permits should be obtained from____________
a. civil engineer
b. agricultural engineer
c. building officials
d. NOTA

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c. building officials

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Building with wood construction is classified in the National Building Code as
a. Type 1
c. Type 3
b. Type 2
d. Type 4

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a. Type 1

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A type of building classified as fire resistive in the National composting of steel, iron, concrete, or masonry construction.
a. Type 2
c. Type 3
b. Type 4
d. Type 5

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d. Type 5

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A building made of masonry and wood construction with one-hour fire resistive throughout according to National Building Code.
a. Type 1
b. Type 2
c. Type 3
d. Type 4

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c. Type 3

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Classified as building made of wood construction with protective fire-resistant materials and one-hour fire resistive throughout.
a. Type 1
b. Type 2
c. Type 3
d. Type 4

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b. Type 2

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Classified as building made of steel, iron, concrete, or masonry construction.
a. Type 1
b. Type 2
c. Type 3
d. Type 4

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d. Type 4

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A long horizontal support structure of a roof truss that is directly supported by posts.
a. girt
b. bottom chord
c. Beam
d. King posts

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b. bottom chord

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The part of a roof truss that support directly the purlins
a. top chord
b. rafters
c. ridge
d. NOTA

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a. top chord

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  1. The vertical support of a door frame where the door is hinged to one of its sides
    a.header
    b.jamb
    c.sill
    d.NOTA
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b.jamb

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  1. The lower structural support of a window frame.
    a.header
    b.jamb
    c.sill
    d.NOTA
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c.sill

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  1. A structural element that supports the purlins.
    a.truss
    b.rafters
    c.built up frames
    d.AOTA
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d.AOTA

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  1. In analyzing or designing a truss, the joints of a truss are assumed to be
    a. fixed support
    b. pin support
    c. roller support
    d. link support
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b. pin support

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  1. A structure composed of individual members joined together where all loads are assumed to act only at the joints.
    a. frames
    b. truss
    c. membranes
    d. plate girders
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b. truss

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  1. the vertical distance from the ridge to the eaves
    a. bay
    b. span
    c. rise
    d. run
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c. rise

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  1. the half of the horizontal distance of a truss
    a. bay
    b. span
    c. rise
    d. run
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d. run

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  1. The structural member of a building that carries the floor joist and the flooring.
    a. Rafter
    c. Beam
    b. Girder
    d. None of the above
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b. Girder

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  1. The structural member of a timber structure that supports the wood flooring.
    a. Floor beam
    c. Floor joist
    b. Floor girder
    d. None of the above
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c. Floor joist

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  1. A temporary structure providing platforms for workers to stand while erecting or repairing a building.
    a. Forms
    c. Staging
    b. Scaffolding
    d. None of the above
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b. Scaffolding

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  1. What is the approximate time for concrete forms before they are safely removed?
    a. 14 to 21 days
    c. 7 to 14 days
    b. 3 to 10 days
    d. None of the above
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c. 7 to 14 days

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  1. It is a material other than water, aggregates or Portland cement, that is used as an ingredient in concrete added to the batch immediately before or during its mixing.
    a. hydraulic cement
    b. admixtures
    c. pozollan cement
    d. NOTA
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b. admixtures

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  1. The addition of admixture to the concrete mixture is
    a. During or before its mixing
    b. After mixing
    c. after placing the concrete on the forms
    d. NOTA
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a. During or before its mixing

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  1. What is not a purpose of admixture in concrete?
    a. to improved the workability of consistency of concrete
    b. to control alkali-aggregate expansion
    c. to decrease strength
    d. to retard or accelerate the initial setting
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c. to decrease strength

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A dressed lumber has a designation of S2S1E. What does the designation mean? a. smooth on two surface and one edge b. smooth on two sides and one end c. surface on two sides, one end d. surface on two sides, one edge
d. surface on two sides, one edge
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A dressed lumber has a designation of S2E. What does the designation mean? a. surface on two edges b. surface on two ends c. smoothed on two edges d. smoothed on two ends
a. surface on two edges
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It is a grade of lumber used for general light framing, such as studs, joists, and rafters without regard to the position of the piece in the final structure. a. LF (Light Framing) b. J&P (Joist and Planks) c. B&S (Beams and stringers) d. P&T (Post and Timbers)
a. LF (Light Framing)
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A Class A concrete has a mixing portion of a. 1:2:3 b. 1:2:4 c. 1:3:6 d. NOTA
b. 1:2:4
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A Class B concrete has a mixing portion of a. 1:2.5:5 b. 1:2:4 c. 1:3:6 d. NOTA
a. 1:2.5:5
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A Class C concrete has a mixing portion of a. 1:2.5:5 b. 1:2:4 c. 1:3:6 d. NOTA
c. 1:3:6
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33. What is the mixing proportion of a class AA concrete a. 1:2.5:5 b. 1:2:4 c. 1:3:6 d. 1:1.5:3
d. 1:1.5:3
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34. An agricultural engineer has a project on rice husk gasification plant for 100 kW power production. The gas engine weighs 2 tons. What is the recommended mixing proportion of the foundation? a. 1:2.5:5 b. 1:2:4 c. 1:3:6 d. NOTA
b. 1:2:4
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35. The process in which moisture is gradually supplied and temperature is properly maintained in order to have a favorable condition for hydration of cement, particularly during the early hardening period a. Re-wetting c. Curing b. Tempering d. None of the above
c. Curing
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36. What is the recommended minimum size allowed for the anchor bolt to be used in engine foundation? a. 12mm diameter b. 16mm diameter c. 20mm diameter d. 22mm diameter
a. 12mm diameter
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The minimum mass ratio of engine weight to engine foundation a. 1:1 b. 1:2 c. 1:3 d. NOTA
c. 1:3
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The recommended overlapping of corrugated GI Sheet roof between ends. a. 20 to 25 cm b. 25 to 30 cm c. 30 to 35 cm d. NOTA
b. 25 to 30 cm
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The recommended overlapping of corrugated GI Sheet roof between sides a. 1/2 to 1 corrugation b. 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 corrugations c. 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 corrugations d. NOTA
b. 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 corrugations
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Wood is applied with paint for __________ a. surface protection b. decoration c. moisture protection d. AOTA
d. AOTA
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The most widely used preservative treatment for wood a. asphalt b. black enamel paint c. creosote d. AOTA
c. creosote
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42. A full dimension and unfinished lumber. a. planed lumber b. rough lumber c. factory lumber d. AOTA
b. rough lumber
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43. The lumber used for mill work such as window casing and sash and cabinets. lumber a. Factory lumber b. Yard lumber c. Structural timber d. All of the above
a. Factory lumber
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44. A material which is less than 5 inch thick and is used for general building purposes a. factory lumber b. yard lumber c. structural timber d. AOTA
b. yard lumber
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50. Lattice moldings are bought in terms of a. Board foot b. Linear footage c. square footage d. NOTA
b. Linear footage
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45. A wide piece of lumber with 4 to 13 cm thick a. factory lumber b. yard lumber c. structural timber d. AOTA
b. yard lumber
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46. A piece of lumber with 5 inch as the smallest dimension. a. Timber b. Plank c. board d. NOTA
a. Timber
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47. A piece of lumber with less than 4 cm thick and at least 10 cm wide a. timber b. plank c. board d. NOTA
c. board
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51. The largest area in a piece of wood is the a. edge b. face c. end d. NOTA
b. face
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52. This kind of material includes joist and plank, beams and stringers, and post. a. factory lumber b. yard lumber c. structural timber d. AOTA
c. structural timber
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53. An undressed lumber. a. Surfaced lumber b. rough lumber c. Planed lumber d. None of the above
b. rough lumber
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A planed lumber with at least one smooth side. a. dressed lumber b. rough lumber c. lumber yard d. NOTA
a. dressed lumber
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55. A lumber which is smooth-finished on two edges and one side. A. S2E1S B. SE2S1 C. S2ES1 D. NOTA
A. S2E1S
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56. A dressed lumber with four smooth sides. a. S4S b. 4SS c. SS4 d. NOTA
a. S4S
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57. If a wood is specified as S4S, this means that a. 4 edges are smooth b. All surfaces are smooth c. four sides of the wood are smooth d. NOTA
c. four sides of the wood are smooth
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58. The standard dimension of plywood is a. 4'x8' b. 4'x6' c. 4' x 12' d. none of the above
a. 4'x8'
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59. The recommended paint for wood. a. Latex paint b. Enamel paint c. Acrylic paint d. none of the abo
b. Enamel paint
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60. One gallon of paint can cover an area of_________in first coating a. 15 s.qm. b. 20 s.qm. c. 25 s.qm. d. NOTA
b. 20 s.qm.
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61. The area coverage per gallon of water-base masonry paint. a. 20 to 30 sq. m. b. 30 to 40 sq. m. c. 40 to 50 sq. m. d. none of the above
a. 20 to 30 sq. m.
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62. The area coverage per gallon of all-weather acrylic roof paint. a. 40 to 50 sq. m. b. 20 to 30 sq. m. c. 30 to 40 sq. m. d. None of the above
a. 40 to 50 sq. m.
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63. The area coverage per gallon of quick-drying enamel paint used for exterior and interior woods and metal surfaces. a. 40 to 50 sq. m. b. 20 to 30 sq. m. c. 30 to 40 sq. m. d. None of the above
c. 30 to 40 sq. m.
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64. Nails are commonly bought in terms of ____________ a. pcs b. kilo c. volume d. NOTA
b. kilo
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65. The number of roof nails per kilogram. a. 75 b. 120 c. 180 d. NOTA
b. 120
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66. The approximate number of pieces per kilo of Gl roofing nails. a. 100 pieces b. 120 pieces c. 150 pieces d. 200 pieces
b. 120 pieces
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67. A screw commonly used in the construction of roofs. a. cap screw c. Self-tapping b. Tex screw d. None of the above
b. Tex screw
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68. A fastener used to properly fix the material into a concrete. a. Tex screw b. Tox c. Adhesives d. None of the above
b. Tox
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69. Cement is commonly bought in terms of? a. cubic meter b. bags c. kilo d. NOTA
b. bags
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70. Sand is commonly bought in terms of? a. cubic meter b. bags c. kilo d. NOTA
a. cubic meter
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71. It is used as an alternative to using formworks in constructing floor slabs. a. steel labs b. roofing sheets c. steel decks d. NOTA
c. steel decks
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It is a temporary boarding, sheathing or pan used to produce the desired shape of concrete. a. scaffolding b. form c. panel d. sheathing
b. form