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Orientation Which of these tasks falls into the category of rough carpentry? Applying exterior siding Building and installing cabinets Applying exterior trim Framing a house
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Orientation Which of these tasks falls into the category of rough carpentry? Applying exterior siding Building and installing cabinets Applying exterior trim *Framing a house
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Orientation 2) A program that requires a trainee to perform job-related tasks is known as a(n) ______ program. competency-based accredited standardized on-the-job training
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Orientation 2) A program that requires a trainee to perform job-related tasks is known as a(n) ______ program. *competency-based accredited standardized on-the-job training
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Orientation 3) Iron tools such as saws, hatchets, and rasps have been available for about ______ years. 500 2,000 5,000 150
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Orientation 3) Iron tools such as saws, hatchets, and rasps have been available for about ______ years. 500 *2,000 5,000 150
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Orientation 4) The person who is licensed to design buildings and oversee their construction is the ______. general contractor master carpenter supervisor architect
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Orientation 4) The person who is licensed to design buildings and oversee their construction is the ______. general contractor master carpenter supervisor *architect
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Orientation 5) Which of these is not a characteristic of an apprenticeship program? There is a minimum age requirement The amount of classroom training equals the amount of on-the-job training Job performance is periodically evaluated There is a progressive wage scale
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Orientation 5) Which of these is not a characteristic of an apprenticeship program? There is a minimum age requirement *The amount of classroom training equals the amount of on-the-job training Job performance is periodically evaluated There is a progressive wage scale
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Orientation 6) In order to become a master carpenter, you must first have been a(n) ______. estimator journeyman supervisor general contractor
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Orientation 6) In order to become a master carpenter, you must first have been a(n) ______. estimator *journeyman supervisor general contractor
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Orientation 7) The minimum amount of classroom training required per year in an apprentice training program is ______. 2,000 200 144 250
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Orientation 7) The minimum amount of classroom training required per year in an apprentice training program is ______. 2,000 200 *144 250
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Orientation 8) The Youth Apprenticeship Program is designed for ______ students. 11th grade 7th and 8th grade college grade school
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Orientation 8) The Youth Apprenticeship Program is designed for ______ students. *11th grade 7th and 8th grade college grade school
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Orientation 9) When you report for a new job, you should not expect the employer to ______. provide you with personal protective equipment show you how to do the job have knowledge of all unsafe conditions and equipment at the worksite warn you about specific hazards
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Orientation 9) When you report for a new job, you should not expect the employer to ______. provide you with personal protective equipment show you how to do the job *have knowledge of all unsafe conditions and equipment at the worksite warn you about specific hazards
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Orientation 10) Which of these is a true statement regarding availability for work? It is okay to be absent as long as you call in Being on time means being no more than 15 minutes late It is not necessary to call in because employers hire extra people, knowing that employees occasionally like to take a day off Unless you are ill or have a family emergency, you should be on the job by the specified time
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Orientation 10) Which of these is a true statement regarding availability for work? It is okay to be absent as long as you call in Being on time means being no more than 15 minutes late It is not necessary to call in because employers hire extra people, knowing that employees occasionally like to take a day off *Unless you are ill or have a family emergency, you should be on the job by the specified time
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Building Materials 11) The term quarter-sawed means ______.
only one-fourth of the tree is used the lumber is classified as softwood the lumber is cut with the growth rings at an angle greater than 45 degrees the log is cut into four equal lengths before it is cut into lumber
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Building Materials 11) The term quarter-sawed means ______.
only one-fourth of the tree is used the lumber is classified as softwood *the lumber is cut with the growth rings at an angle greater than 45 degrees the log is cut into four equal lengths before it is cut into lumber
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Building Materials 12) The term S-dry on a lumber grade stamp means that the lumber contains ______ moisture. no more than 19 percent no more than 15 percent more than 19 percent less than 10 percent
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Building Materials 12) The term S-dry on a lumber grade stamp means that the lumber contains ______ moisture. *no more than 19 percent no more than 15 percent more than 19 percent less than 10 percent
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Building Materials 13) Lumber inspection criteria are defined by ______. the building supply company that sells it the carpenter who buys it lumber producing associations the architect
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Building Materials 13) Lumber inspection criteria are defined by ______. the building supply company that sells it the carpenter who buys it *lumber producing associations the architect
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Building Materials 14) Light framing lumber is classified as ______ lumber. dimension common rough shiplapped
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Building Materials 14) Light framing lumber is classified as ______ lumber. *dimension common rough shiplapped
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Building Materials 15) Which of the following grade designations represents the lowest quality plywood veneer? A B D N
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Building Materials 15) Which of the following grade designations represents the lowest quality plywood veneer? A B *D N
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Building Materials 16) Which grade of hardboard can be used in exterior applications? standard particleboard tempered pegboard
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Building Materials 16) Which grade of hardboard can be used in exterior applications? standard particleboard *tempered pegboard
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Building Materials 17) Which of these types of engineered lumber would be more likely to be used for millwork than as support beams? Glulam LVL PSL LSL
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Building Materials 17) Which of these types of engineered lumber would be more likely to be used for millwork than as support beams? Glulam LVL PSL *LSL
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Building Materials 18) Which of the following is not recommended when cutting pressure-treated lumber? Wear eye protection and a dust mask Burn any scrap pieces Wash clothing that is exposed to sawdust separately from other clothing Wash skin that is exposed to the sawdust
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Building Materials 18) Which of the following is not recommended when cutting pressure-treated lumber? Wear eye protection and a dust mask *Burn any scrap pieces Wash clothing that is exposed to sawdust separately from other clothing Wash skin that is exposed to the sawdust
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Building Materials 19) How many board feet are there in (40) 2” x 4” x 12’ studs? 384 320 3,840 640
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Building Materials 19) How many board feet are there in (40) 2” x 4” x 12’ studs? 384 *320 3,840 640
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Building Materials 20) A 20-penny nail is approximately ______ long.
10” 8” 4” 6”
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Building Materials 20) A 20-penny nail is approximately ______ long.
10” 8” *4” 6”
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Building Materials 21) A nail set is a ______.
tool used to drive finishing nails below the surface of the material package of different kinds of nails type of putty used to seal nail holes pneumatic tool used to install roofing nails
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Building Materials 21) A nail set is a ______.
*tool used to drive finishing nails below the surface of the material package of different kinds of nails type of putty used to seal nail holes pneumatic tool used to install roofing nails
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Building Materials 22) Because of its deep threads and holding power, the _____ screw is recommended for use with particleboard and hardboard. common sheet metal machine lag
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Building Materials 22) Because of its deep threads and holding power, the _____ screw is recommended for use with particleboard and hardboard. common *sheet metal machine lag
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Building Materials 23) The ______ is a type of masonry anchor that is set into the concrete while the concrete is still wet. concrete screw double expansion anchor snap-off anchor anchor bolt
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Building Materials 23) The ______ is a type of masonry anchor that is set into the concrete while the concrete is still wet. concrete screw double expansion anchor snap-off anchor *anchor bolt
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Building Materials 24) Which of the following types of sheet material is used in high-wear applications such as concrete forms, cabinets, and countertops? HDO MDO OSB Mineral fiberboard
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Building Materials 24) Which of the following types of sheet material is used in high-wear applications such as concrete forms, cabinets, and countertops? *HDO MDO OSB Mineral fiberboard
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Building Materials 25) The type of adhesive that is applied with a dual-cartridge applicator is ______. contact cement casein glue mastic epoxy
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Building Materials 25) The type of adhesive that is applied with a dual-cartridge applicator is ______. contact cement casein glue mastic *epoxy
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Building Materials 26) The dimensions of a typical concrete block are ______ inches. 8 x 8 x 16 4 x 4 x 8 6 x 12 x 8 2 x 4 x 12
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Building Materials 26) The dimensions of a typical concrete block are ______ inches. *8 x 8 x 16 4 x 4 x 8 6 x 12 x 8 2 x 4 x 12
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Building Materials 27) A buck is a ______. type of concrete block
type of floor form a frame for making window and door openings a name used for a certain type of interior partition
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Building Materials 27) A buck is a ______. type of concrete block
type of floor form *a frame for making window and door openings a name used for a certain type of interior partition
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Building Materials 28) Duplex nails are commonly used to ______.
install window and door casings secure concrete form and scaffold members install drywall panels fasten metal or wood to concrete
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Building Materials 28) Duplex nails are commonly used to ______.
install window and door casings *secure concrete form and scaffold members install drywall panels fasten metal or wood to concrete
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Building Materials 29) A bolt with an oval, unslotted head is called a ______ bolt. stove machine lag carriage
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Building Materials 29) A bolt with an oval, unslotted head is called a ______ bolt. stove machine lag *carriage
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Hand and Power Tools 30) A type of adjustable square that can be used to set, test, and transfer angles is called a ______. miter square sliding T-bevel try square speed square
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Hand and Power Tools 30) A type of adjustable square that can be used to set, test, and transfer angles is called a ______. miter square *sliding T-bevel try square speed square
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Hand and Power Tools 31) A hand saw that is used for rough cutting, such as cutting access holes for piping and electrical boxes, is commonly called a ______ saw. keyhole dovetail back coping
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Hand and Power Tools 31) A hand saw that is used for rough cutting, such as cutting access holes for piping and electrical boxes, is commonly called a ______ saw. *keyhole dovetail back coping
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Hand and Power Tools 32) A portable circular saw has ______.
a fixed (non-adjustable) baseplate retractable lower and upper blade guards a retractable upper blade guard a retractable lower blade guard
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Hand and Power Tools 32) A portable circular saw has ______.
a fixed (non-adjustable) baseplate retractable lower and upper blade guards a retractable upper blade guard *a retractable lower blade guard
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Hand and Power Tools 33) A type of cut often made with a circular saw is called a ______ cut. reading rabbet pocket dado
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Hand and Power Tools 33) A type of cut often made with a circular saw is called a ______ cut. reading rabbet *pocket dado
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Hand and Power Tools 34) You should always use ______ when using a table saw to rip boards less than 4” wide. hold-downs a push stick a miter gauge an auxiliary fence
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Hand and Power Tools 34) You should always use ______ when using a table saw to rip boards less than 4” wide. hold-downs *a push stick a miter gauge an auxiliary fence
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Hand and Power Tools 35) A circular saw blade designed for cutting plywood should have _____ teeth. large, scissor-like large, widely spaced small, scissor-like small, widely spaced
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Hand and Power Tools 35) A circular saw blade designed for cutting plywood should have _____ teeth. large, scissor-like large, widely spaced *small, scissor-like small, widely spaced
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Hand and Power Tools 36) Which of the following operations would normally be done using a pneumatic stapler rather than a nailer? Installing finish work Installing insulation Constructing cabinets Installing framing
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Hand and Power Tools 36) Which of the following operations would normally be done using a pneumatic stapler rather than a nailer? Installing finish work *Installing insulation Constructing cabinets Installing framing
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Hand and Power Tools 37) A major difference between a builder’s level and a transit level is that the _____. transit level can only move in the horizontal plane transit level can not be used to check elevations builder’s level can be used to plumb columns transit level can be moved up and down
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Hand and Power Tools 37) A major difference between a builder’s level and a transit level is that the _____. transit level can only move in the horizontal plane transit level can not be used to check elevations builder’s level can be used to plumb columns *transit level can be moved up and down
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Hand and Power Tools 38) The hand plane that is generally used to plane long boards is the _____ plane. block jointer smoothing jack
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Hand and Power Tools 38) The hand plane that is generally used to plane long boards is the _____ plane. block *jointer smoothing jack
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Hand and Power Tools 39) The _____ clamp is commonly used to secure round, oval, and oddly shaped work. quick spring handscrew web
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Hand and Power Tools 39) The _____ clamp is commonly used to secure round, oval, and oddly shaped work. quick spring handscrew *web
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Hand and Power Tools 40) The sawbuck is generally used to ______.
support lumber while it is being cut cut wide moldings cut dimension lumber to length do rip cuts
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Hand and Power Tools 40) The sawbuck is generally used to ______.
support lumber while it is being cut *cut wide moldings cut dimension lumber to length do rip cuts
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Hand and Power Tools 41) The main function of a router is to _____.
drill holes cut metal cut patterns in wood plane lumber
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Hand and Power Tools 41) The main function of a router is to _____.
drill holes cut metal *cut patterns in wood plane lumber
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Hand and Power Tools 42) Which of the following tasks is commonly done with a power stapler but not with a power nailer? Applying sheathing Applying decking Installing ceiling tile Applying roofing material
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Hand and Power Tools 42) Which of the following tasks is commonly done with a power stapler but not with a power nailer? Applying sheathing Applying decking *Installing ceiling tile Applying roofing material
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Reading Plans and Elevations
43) Lines on drawings to show an outline that is not visible from the view shown are called ______ lines. object hidden phantom break
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Reading Plans and Elevations
43) Lines on drawings to show an outline that is not visible from the view shown are called ______ lines. object *hidden phantom break
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Reading Plans and Elevations
44) Lines on drawings used to indicate an area that has been cut away and shown in a section view are called ______ lines. extension break phantom cutting plane
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44) Lines on drawings used to indicate an area that has been cut away and shown in a section view are called ______ lines. extension break phantom *cutting plane
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Reading Plans and Elevations
45) Lines on drawings used to show the main outline of a structure, including exterior walls, interior partitions, sidewalks, and driveways are called ______ lines. object leader extension dimension
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Reading Plans and Elevations
45) Lines on drawings used to show the main outline of a structure, including exterior walls, interior partitions, sidewalks, and driveways are called ______ lines. *object leader extension dimension
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Reading Plans and Elevations
46) Specifications do all of the following except ______. clarify information that cannot be shown on the drawings define materials to be used serve as a guide for compliance with building codes replace the drawing notes
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Reading Plans and Elevations
46) Specifications do all of the following except ______. clarify information that cannot be shown on the drawings define materials to be used serve as a guide for compliance with building codes *replace the drawing notes
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Reading Plans and Elevations
47) When doing a quantity takeoff, the last step is to ______. perform the quantity takeoff total the quantities per category of material determine the scope of work review the specifications and clarification
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Reading Plans and Elevations
47) When doing a quantity takeoff, the last step is to ______. perform the quantity takeoff *total the quantities per category of material determine the scope of work review the specifications and clarification
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Concrete and Reinforcement
48) Green concrete is so named because of its ______. use color incomplete curing moldability
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Concrete and Reinforcement
48) Green concrete is so named because of its ______. use color *incomplete curing moldability
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Concrete and Reinforcement
49) A skin irritation that can be caused by exposure to cement is called ______. lime abrasion pozzolanic reaction cement dermatitis cement aggravation
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Concrete and Reinforcement
49) A skin irritation that can be caused by exposure to cement is called ______. lime abrasion pozzolanic reaction *cement dermatitis cement aggravation
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Concrete and Reinforcement
50) A type of concrete that can be placed without the use of a form is ______ concrete. mass roller-compacted preplaced heavyweight
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50) A type of concrete that can be placed without the use of a form is ______ concrete. mass *roller-compacted preplaced heavyweight
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51) To prevent concrete from freezing before it cures in cold weather, ______ can be used. expanded plastic cell slabs curing compounds flowing water plastic sheeting
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51) To prevent concrete from freezing before it cures in cold weather, ______ can be used. *expanded plastic cell slabs curing compounds flowing water plastic sheeting
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52) Steel bars that are bonded within concrete to increase its strength are sometimes called ______. WWF rerods pretension steel ties
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52) Steel bars that are bonded within concrete to increase its strength are sometimes called ______. WWF *rerods pretension steel ties
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Concrete and Reinforcement
53) A type of footing commonly used to support poured concrete or concrete block walls is a ______. continuous footing stepped continuous footing pier grade beam
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Concrete and Reinforcement
53) A type of footing commonly used to support poured concrete or concrete block walls is a ______. *continuous footing stepped continuous footing pier grade beam
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Concrete and Reinforcement
54) A type of footing used to support posts, columns, and similar structures is a ______. continuous footing stepped continuous footing grade beam pier
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54) A type of footing used to support posts, columns, and similar structures is a ______. continuous footing stepped continuous footing grade beam *pier
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Concrete and Reinforcement
55) The purpose of form sheathing is to ______. form the slab perimeter maintain the spacing strengthen joints provide primary support
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Concrete and Reinforcement
55) The purpose of form sheathing is to ______. *form the slab perimeter maintain the spacing strengthen joints provide primary support
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Concrete and Reinforcement
56) When removing forms for floors and similar types of slabs, the forms should be removed ______. after 1 or 2 days when directed by a structural engineer when the concrete can support the weight of an average person after 7 to 14 days
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56) When removing forms for floors and similar types of slabs, the forms should be removed ______. after 1 or 2 days *when directed by a structural engineer when the concrete can support the weight of an average person after 7 to 14 days
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Concrete and Reinforcement
57) The horizontal brace used to hold a form in place is known as a ______. waler strongback bulkhead batten
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57) The horizontal brace used to hold a form in place is known as a ______. *waler strongback bulkhead batten
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Concrete and Reinforcement
58) A sheet material specifically made for use as form sheathing is known as ______. tempered hardboard particle board sheetrock plyform
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Concrete and Reinforcement
58) A sheet material specifically made for use as form sheathing is known as ______. tempered hardboard particle board sheetrock *plyform
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Concrete and Reinforcement
59) An upright member used to stiffen a form is a ______. cleat scab strongback pilaster
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59) An upright member used to stiffen a form is a ______. cleat scab *strongback pilaster
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Floor Systems 60) Balloon frame construction is rarely used today because ______. it conflicts with most current building codes of lumber and labor costs the shrinkage of the wood framing members is high it experiences a relatively large amount of settling
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Floor Systems 60) Balloon frame construction is rarely used today because ______. it conflicts with most current building codes *of lumber and labor costs the shrinkage of the wood framing members is high it experiences a relatively large amount of settling
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Floor Systems 61) The type of construction where each floor of a structure is built as an individual unit is ______ framing. braced balloon platform post-and beam
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Floor Systems 61) The type of construction where each floor of a structure is built as an individual unit is ______ framing. braced balloon *platform post-and beam
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Floor Systems 62) Which of the following drawings would show the location of floor openings for stairways? Foundation plan Floor plan Elevation drawing Plot plan
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Floor Systems 62) Which of the following drawings would show the location of floor openings for stairways? Foundation plan *Floor plan Elevation drawing Plot plan
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Floor Systems 63) When looking for the quality of materials and methods of construction for a floor assembly, you would refer to the ______. specifications foundation plan floor plan structural drawings
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Floor Systems 63) When looking for the quality of materials and methods of construction for a floor assembly, you would refer to the ______. *specifications foundation plan floor plan structural drawings
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Floor Systems 64) Sills are normally made from ______ lumber. 1 x 4
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Floor Systems 64) Sills are normally made from ______ lumber. 1 x 4
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Floor Systems 65) For a given size, the type of support with the most strength is the ______. built-up girder glulam girder solid lumber girder steel I-beam
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Floor Systems 65) For a given size, the type of support with the most strength is the ______. built-up girder glulam girder solid lumber girder *steel I-beam
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Floor Systems 66) A rule of thumb for constructing girder pockets should be at least ______ wider than the girder and the girder must have at least ______ of bearing on the wall. 2”;4” 1”;4” 2”;5” 3”;5”
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Floor Systems 66) A rule of thumb for constructing girder pockets should be at least ______ wider than the girder and the girder must have at least ______ of bearing on the wall. 2”;4” *1”;4” 2”;5” 3”;5”
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Floor Systems 67) Wooden joists are normally placed ______ OC with the crown ______. 16”; up 16”; down 24”; up 24”; down
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Floor Systems 67) Wooden joists are normally placed ______ OC with the crown ______. *16”; up 16”; down 24”; up 24”; down
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Floor Systems 68) For a given length and size, the type of floor joist with the most strength is a(n) ______. truss with a steel web truss with a wood web wooden joist I-beam
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Floor Systems 68) For a given length and size, the type of floor joist with the most strength is a(n) ______. *truss with a steel web truss with a wood web wooden joist I-beam
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Floor Systems 69) Most building codes require that bridging be installed in rows between floor joists at intervals of not more than ______. 4’ 6’ 8’ 10’
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Floor Systems 69) Most building codes require that bridging be installed in rows between floor joists at intervals of not more than ______. 4’ 6’ *8’ 10’
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Floor Systems 70) When installing plywood subflooring, nail the panels every ______ along the edge. 6” 8” 10” 12”
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Floor Systems 70) When installing plywood subflooring, nail the panels every ______ along the edge. *6” 8” 10” 12”
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Floor Systems 71) To fasten wood cross-bridging and subfloors, you would use ______ box nails. 6d 8d 10d 16d
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Floor Systems 71) To fasten wood cross-bridging and subfloors, you would use ______ box nails. 6d *8d 10d 16d
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Floor Systems 72) To fasten headers to joists, you would use ______ box nails. 6d 8d 10d 16d
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Floor Systems 72) To fasten headers to joists, you would use ______ box nails. 6d 8d 10d *16d
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Wall & Ceiling 73) The ______ is used to connect splices, corners, and partitions that are at right angles to a wall. header top plate double top plate soleplate
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Wall & Ceiling 73) The ______ is used to connect splices, corners, and partitions that are at right angles to a wall. header top plate *double top plate soleplate
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Wall & Ceiling 74) The framing member that touches the trimmer stud and the header is known as the ______. cripple stud king stud sill common stud
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Wall & Ceiling 74) The framing member that touches the trimmer stud and the header is known as the ______. cripple stud *king stud sill common stud
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Wall & Ceiling 75) The width of a header for a window or door rough opening is usually equal to the width of the ______. rough opening less the width of the trimmer studs rough opening plus the width of the trimmer studs and king studs rough opening plus the width of the trimmer studs door or window
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Wall & Ceiling 75) The width of a header for a window or door rough opening is usually equal to the width of the ______. rough opening less the width of the trimmer studs rough opening plus the width of the trimmer studs and king studs *rough opening plus the width of the trimmer studs door or window
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Wall & Ceiling 76) The maximum span of a 2” x 8” exterior header in a one-story building is ______. 16’ 4’ 8’ 20’
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Wall & Ceiling 76) The maximum span of a 2” x 8” exterior header in a one-story building is ______. 16’ 4’ *8’ 20’
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Wall & Ceiling 77) The dimensions of a door marked “3668” on a floor plan are ______. 36” wide, 68” high 36” wide, 6’-8” high 3’-6” wide, 6’-8” high 36’ wide, 6’-8” high
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Wall & Ceiling 77) The dimensions of a door marked “3668” on a floor plan are ______. 36” wide, 68” high 36” wide, 6’-8” high *3’-6” wide, 6’-8” high 36’ wide, 6’-8” high
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Wall & Ceiling 78) The total width of a rough opening includes the window or door plus the ______. thickness of the jamb material plus the shim clearance combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs plus the shim thickness thickness of the trimmer studs plus the shim thickness
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Wall & Ceiling 78) The total width of a rough opening includes the window or door plus the ______. *thickness of the jamb material plus the shim clearance combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs plus the shim thickness thickness of the trimmer studs plus the shim thickness
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Wall & Ceiling 79) To determine the length of a cripple stud above a door, ______. subtract the length of a trimmer from the length of a common stud combine the height of the trimmer and the thickness of the header , then subtract that result from the length of a common stud subtract the height of the door from the length of a common stud combine the height of the trimmer and the thickness of the header, then subtract that result from the length of a common stud combined with the thickness of the sill
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Wall & Ceiling 79) To determine the length of a cripple stud above a door, ______. subtract the length of a trimmer from the length of a common stud *combine the height of the trimmer and the thickness of the header , then subtract that result from the length of a common stud subtract the height of the door from the length of a common stud combine the height of the trimmer and the thickness of the header, then subtract that result from the length of a common stud combined with the thickness of the sill
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Wall & Ceiling 80) When APA-rated sheathing is used, space the nails ______ apart at intermediate studs. 6” 12” 16” 24”
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Wall & Ceiling 80) When APA-rated sheathing is used, space the nails ______ apart at intermediate studs. 6” *12” 16” 24”
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Wall & Ceiling 81) When ceiling joists are spliced, there should be a minimum overlap of ______. 6” 8” 12” 18”
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Wall & Ceiling 81) When ceiling joists are spliced, there should be a minimum overlap of ______. *6” 8” 12” 18”
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Wall & Ceiling 82) How many pieces of 16’ lumber are needed for the soleplates, top plates, and double top plates of a building 40’ wide and 30’ long? 18 27 22 33
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Wall & Ceiling 82) How many pieces of 16’ lumber are needed for the soleplates, top plates, and double top plates of a building 40’ wide and 30’ long? 18 *27 22 33
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Wall & Ceiling 83) What is the height of a stud when the building has a ½” sheetrock ceiling, a 5/8” underlayment, a ¾” subfloor, and an 8’ ceiling height? 91-1/4” 92-3/4” 92-5/8” 93”
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Wall & Ceiling 83) What is the height of a stud when the building has a ½” sheetrock ceiling, a 5/8” underlayment, a ¾” subfloor, and an 8’ ceiling height? 91-1/4” 92-3/4” *92-5/8” 93”
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Wall & Ceiling 84) When laying out ceiling joists for a hip roof, you would ______. a) start at each corner and work toward the middle b) start at the middle and work toward the corners c) start at one corner and work to the other corner d) Any of the above
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Wall & Ceiling 84) When laying out ceiling joists for a hip roof, you would ______. a) *start at each corner and work toward the middle b) start at the middle and work toward the corners c) start at one corner and work to the other corner d) Any of the above
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Wall & Ceiling 85) If lumber is used in contact with masonry, it must be ______. secured with epoxy pressure-treated separated by a waterproof underlayment secured with finishing nails
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Wall & Ceiling 85) If lumber is used in contact with masonry, it must be ______. secured with epoxy *pressure-treated separated by a waterproof underlayment secured with finishing nails
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Wall & Ceiling 86) When constructing a nonbearing wall with steel studs, the ______ determines the spacing between studs. supervisor type and thickness of the drywall gauge of the metal weight of the ceiling
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Wall & Ceiling 86) When constructing a nonbearing wall with steel studs, the ______ determines the spacing between studs. supervisor *type and thickness of the drywall gauge of the metal weight of the ceiling
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Wall & Ceiling 87) If you are constructing a building where siding will be applied over the sheathing, you should use a minimum of ______-thick sheathing. 3/8” ½” 5/8” 1”
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Wall & Ceiling 87) If you are constructing a building where siding will be applied over the sheathing, you should use a minimum of ______-thick sheathing. *3/8” ½” 5/8” 1”
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Stairs 88) All of the following are types of geometrical stairs except ______. circular elliptical double-L spiral
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Stairs 88) All of the following are types of geometrical stairs except ______. circular elliptical *double-L spiral
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Stairs 89) All of the following are parts of a balustrade except ______. a baluster a newel post nosing a handrail
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Stairs 89) All of the following are parts of a balustrade except ______. a baluster a newel post *nosing a handrail
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Stairs 90) The minimum standard headroom for commercial use is ______.
6’-4” 6’-6” 6’-8” 6’-10”
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Stairs 90) The minimum standard headroom for commercial use is ______.
6’-4” 6’-6” *6’-8” 6’-10”
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Stairs 91) When building a stair with a total rise of 7’- 7”, the number of risers required and their unit rise is ______. 11 risers, each 7-1/2” high 12 risers, each 7” high 13 risers, 7” high 14 risers, each 7-1/4” high
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Stairs 91) When building a stair with a total rise of 7’- 7”, the number of risers required and their unit rise is ______. 11 risers, each 7-1/2” high 12 risers, each 7” high *13 risers, 7” high 14 risers, each 7-1/4” high
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Stairs 92) A stair with a total rise of 7’-7” and a total run of 9’-0”, with the stairwell header used as the last riser, requires ______ treads with a ______ unit run. 11 treads; 9” wide 11 treads; 9-1/2” wide 12 treads; 9” wide 12 treads; 9-1/2” wide
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Stairs 92) A stair with a total rise of 7’-7” and a total run of 9’-0”, with the stairwell header used as the last riser, requires ______ treads with a ______ unit run. 11 treads; 9” wide 11 treads; 9-1/2” wide *12 treads; 9” wide 12 treads; 9-1/2” wide
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Stairs 93) When laying out a stringer using a framing square, the blade of the framing square represents the unit ______ and the tongue represents the unit ______. run; rise rise; run run; stringer length stringer length; run
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Stairs 93) When laying out a stringer using a framing square, the blade of the framing square represents the unit ______ and the tongue represents the unit ______. *run; rise rise; run run; stringer length stringer length; run
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Stairs 94) The maximum rise for a set of stairs without a landing is typically ______ feet. 9 10 12 15
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Stairs 94) The maximum rise for a set of stairs without a landing is typically ______ feet. 9 10 *12 15
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Stairs 95) Tread run (unit run) is measured from the ______.
face of one riser to the nosing of the next face of one riser to the face of the next top of one tread to the bottom of the next subfloor to the top tread
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Stairs 95) Tread run (unit run) is measured from the ______.
face of one riser to the nosing of the next *face of one riser to the face of the next top of one tread to the bottom of the next subfloor to the top tread
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