問題一覧
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Which has a minimum of 5 year warranty?
Roofdeck waterproofing
2
What material is used for Purlins of G.I. Roofing?
Standard Steel Channel
3
If excavation is beyond 3 meters with an adjacent structure, what should you use?
Sheet pile
4
This is an example of a [object Object]
Pneumatic structure
5
What kind of Roofing is made of Thermoplastic material and has strips which under the Sun’s heat will melt and cause it to bind as one Roof?
Asphalt Shingles
6
How many pieces of CHB would you need to construct a wall measuring 3.00 m high and 3.00 m. long?
113 pcs.
7
In the Prefab Construction what do you call the process of transferring and reconstruction of Parts on the site?
Assembly
8
Which among the following is not true in tilt-up construction?
It can be dangerous. The fact that panels of many tones weight are lifted by crane means that quality control and safety measures must be very stringent.
9
What is used for Aluminum Roofing consisting of a pin head and a long shank?
Pin Rivet
10
What type of window gives you protection from rain in the absence of a canopy?
Awning
11
Walls at Property Line?
Retaining Wall
12
What is added to concrete to alter its properties?
Admixtures
13
A type of Roofing that uses marine plywood undersheating?
Asphalt Shingles
14
A Type of Nail without a head?
Finishing Nail
15
Where should you start excavation?
Just after the Property Line
16
Glass blocks are included in what Division of the Master Specs?
Masonry
17
What is the activity that the surveyor performs after he verifies the points from the lot description and places the monuments in the proper locations?
Surveying
18
In a heavy panel door, what is the most appropriate to use so that the door will automatically close without pushing or pulling?
Door Closer
19
What type of window is not recommended for high rise condominiums?
Casement
20
CO6 Identify new trends in construction technology Composed of thin, deep elements joined rigidly along their boundaries and forming sharp angles to brace each other against lateral buckling.
Folded plate
21
What is The Minimum slope for G.I. Roof?
3%
22
Used in doors to prevent smoke from entering the room?
astragal
23
Identify the required volume of sand for a concrete slab measuring measuring 6.00m x 6.00m x 0 .10m using Class C mixture. Use table above. [object Object]
3 cu.m.
24
CO4 Enumerate essential concepts and principles relative to construction, erection, assembling and fabrication of a simple low- rise building. Before setting up Batter Boards and Staking, what activity is to be done first?
Verify Monuments are in correct position
25
Steel dome structures having members that follow three principle set of great circles intersecting at 60 deg., subdividing the dome surface into a series of equilateral spherical triangles.
geodesic dome
26
This is an example of [object Object]
Tensegrity
27
When preparing Electrical Plans for submission, the plans must be duly signed by an _______.
Electrical Engineer
28
What is “Relocation of points”?
Verifying and location of monuments
29
What are longitudinal members on top of Chords supporting the Roof?
Purlins
30
A type of bolt which can access at one side only?
Dead Bolt
31
When excavation what will you do if you over excavated the soil?
Place Mass Concrete
32
This is a reinforced concrete slab or mat joining the heads of a cluster of piles to distribute the load from a column or grade beam equally among all the piles beneath this slab.
Pile cap
33
What is NOT recommended for the exterior?
Ordinary Plywood
34
Which window is the easiest to clean?
Casement
35
Where should the waterproofing be installed?
In between the slab and topping
36
What is NOT recommended for ceiling?
Fiber Board
37
Which of the following is used to connect G.I. Roofing Sheets to Steel Purlins?
Self-Tapping Screws
38
CO8 Understand the application and construction of membrane and pneumatic structures This is an example of [object Object]
Air-inflated structure
39
A kind of hinge that is used for a door between the main kitchen and the dining area.
Double Acting Gravity Hinge
40
Is a construction product produced by casting concrete in a reusable mold or "form" which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and lifted into place.
Precast concrete
41
From which part of the site will you get a sample for the soil test?
Where the soil is soft
42
Refers to multistory structures composed of large wall and floor concrete panels connected in the vertical and horizontal directions so that the wall panels enclose appropriate spaces for the rooms within a building.
Large-panel systems
43
CO2 Enumerate the uses and application of building materials in construction. Most windows installed are fixed and minimal openings are provided for safety purposes what does this sacrifice?
Comfort, in line with proper Ventilation
44
What does the supplier of Polycarbonate don’t tell about their product that the Architect should know?
Water through capillary action seep inside voids at the edges, encouraging the growth of moss
45
The dimension of commercial acoustic boards for aluminum T-runners used for dropped-ceiling in offices is
28”x48”x1/2”
46
What is the advantage of conventional construction over precast?
Flexibility
47
Identify the required bags of cement for a concrete slab measuring 6.00m x 3.00m x 0 .10m using 40-kg cement Class C mixture. Use table below. [object Object]
18 bags
48
Foundation work where a building’s superstructure already proceeds before substructure is totally completed.
Up-down construction
49
This type of pile is used as embankment along bodies of water.
sheet pile
50
What is the disadvantage of using Precast Concrete Beam?
None of the above
51
What is the most common alternative for plywood? It is made out of silica with binders and is highly weather resistant?
Gypsum Board
52
Type of waterproofing intended for roof deck?
Membrane
53
CO5 Enumerate essential concepts and principles relative to construction, erection, assembling and fabrication of a medium- rise building through the production of working drawings. What is the ratio for a Class A concrete mix?
1:2:4
54
This is an example [object Object]
Thin shell structure
55
Walls at the Basement?
Retaining Wall
56
The process of placing new foundation beneath an existing structure.
underpinning
57
Given 300mm x 300mm columns and 200mm wide beams. For simplicity of design, structural stability and economical purposes, where is the best placement of perimeter beams?
Center of the column
58
Used to connect G.I. roofing to Steel Purlins?
Self tapping screw
59
Common thickness of plywood used for formworks.
1/2”
60
Which of the following is not an advantage of precast concrete?
Labor intensive.
61
What type of Nail is used for Asphalt Shingles?
Elastomeric
62
What type of Nail is used for Asphalt Shingles?
Elastomeric
63
CO9 Apply the knowledge of specifications writing in architectural design A steel section which is commonly used for skylight?
Tubular
64
Three dimensional structural frames based on the rigidity of a triangle and composed of linear elements subject only to axial tension or compression.
space frame
65
A tapered, semi cylindrical roofing tile laid convex side up to overlap planking, similar tiles laid concave up.
Mission Tiles
66
If the jobsite is sloping, where should you start excavation?
At the Lowest Elevation
67
CO3 Determine the appropriate installation method for a given building material What is used to support Purlins on a Wooden Roof Frame?
Rafter
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CO10 Prepare an estimate of materials used in building construction. Given a room dimension of 5m x 5m with a ceiling height of 2.40m, two windows on 1m x 1.20m a door 2.0m x 1m, single coating, How many Gallons of paint will you buy if 25sqm = 4liters?
2gal
69
Which of the following is the most appropriate material for a trellis?
Bamboo
70
What type of window admits 95% of air?
Louvers with 150mm width blades
71
How much tee runner angle section (in lineal meters) is required for a. 0 m x 6.1 m conference room?
10.1
72
To block excessive sunlight, what “new material” is used for windows?
Solar Tint
73
CO7 Understand the application and construction of pre fabricated members A highly technical way of building on sites with little room. The panels can be poured one on top of the other, or stack cast, to save space and then tilted up to place in final position.
Tilt-up construction