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29問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    It refers to the detailed rules to cover the processes and practices that shall be utilized in a specific project site in conformity with the OSHS including the personnel responsible and the penalties for violation thereof.

    Construction Safety and Health Program

  • 2

    This term refers to any material consisting of mixture of aggregates, such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone, fastened together by cement.

    concrete

  • 3

    A measure of materials ability to resist indentation or penetration.

    hardness

  • 4

    An increase in soil density of a cohesive soil resulting from the expulsion of water from the soil void spaces.

    consolidation

  • 5

    Which of the following is the correct step by step process of finishing standard weight concrete slabs in chronological order?

    Bleeding-Screeding-Leveling-Edging-Jointing-Floating-Troweling-Broom Finishing

  • 6

    Which of the following are the elements to consider when planning National Roads? I. Limited frontage access II. Development set well back from the highway III. All access to premises provided via provincial roads IV. Number of intersections to be minimized V. Suitable at grade-channelized intersections for minor flows and other elements VI. No roadside vendors

    all of the above

  • 7

    Who is given the authority to review reports of inspection, accident, investigations, and implementation of the program?

    Health and Safety Committee

  • 8

    The process of injecting any agent into soil or rock to increase its strength or stability, protect foundations or reduce ground water.

    grouting

  • 9

    A project can be considered to be any series of activity and tasks that: I. have a specific objective to be completed within certain specifications II. have defined start and end dates III. monitored project planning IV. have following limits (if applicable) V. consume resources (i.e., money, people, equipment)

    D. I, II, IV, and V

  • 10

    Which of these structural properties are key part of structural material selection process for harbour and coastal construction? I. Specific gravity II. Material strength III. Resistance to cyclical impact loading IV. Resistance to seismic forces V. Material flexibility VI. Structural size

    all of the above

  • 11

    Which of the following best describes the method of moving a straight-edge back and forth in a saw-like motion across the top of concrete forms to level and remove excess concrete?

    screeding

  • 12

    Which of the following best describes a source or situation that has the potential to cause injury, ill health, damage to property or the environment, or a combination of thes

    hazard

  • 13

    It is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to a hazard

    risk

  • 14

    In the context of a Construction Safety and Health Program, which of the following best describes a human action that deviates from commonly accepted safe procedures and standard operations, potentially leading to an accident?

    unsafe act

  • 15

    It represents the component of vehicle weight which acts parallel to an inclined surface.

    grade resistance

  • 16

    Which of the following terms best describes a material’s ability to withstand repeated cyclic stresses, often leading to failure at stress levels below its yield strength?

    fatigue strength

  • 17

    It is nothing more than a column driven into the soil to support a structure by transferring building loads to a deeper and stronger layer of soil or rock

    pile

  • 18

    It is considered to be the basic unit of travel behavior. It also involves movement from single origin to a single destination and are usually described in terms of their origins, destinations, purposes, time of occurrences, travel modes and routes.

    trip

  • 19

    In horizontal angle layout, this is a procedure that involved turning the angle twice and making the line of sight each time at the point. If two lines result, an average is established to create the line. Typically, it is not used on every point, it is used on the critical points as needed.

    double centering

  • 20

    It is the timing of signals in relationship to one another so that vehicles traveling at a determined speed can pass through the greens of successive signals.

    signal coordination

  • 21

    It is a type of thermoplastic lane marking designed to aid and provide motorist with visual, audio and motion warning on the road.

    rumble strip

  • 22

    The provision of safety sight distance depends on the characteristics of the road environment such as: I. Road geometry-grade and curvature-sight limitation II. Road surface-sealed or unsealed, smooth or rough III. Road illumination at night IV. Road topography

    I, II, and III only

  • 23

    One of the provisions of safety sight distance depends on the characteristics of the vehicle which are as follows: I. Type of vehicles, car, or truck II. Friction between the tire and road III. Eye height of the driver IV. Speed of vehicle

    all of the above

  • 24

    Delineation of the toad alignment needs to be considered as part of the design process to ensure that adequate guidance is provided to road users. Delineation is generally provided by the use of the following devices: I. Pavement markings II. Signs III. Guideposts IV. Reflective delineators V. Lighting VI. Curb or other physical devices

    all of the above

  • 25

    What is the color of the no loading/unloading zone markings?

    red

  • 26

    It is the signs used to guide drivers through a change in horizontal alignment of the road.

    chevron signs

  • 27

    What is the reaction time to be used for road safety design? This value is applied to the whole range of design speeds.

    2.5

  • 28

    Which of the following reasons will not cause a contract change?

    poor jobsite productivity

  • 29

    These are circumstances or deviation from standard condition which could permit an occurrence of accident or incident.

    hazard

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It refers to the detailed rules to cover the processes and practices that shall be utilized in a specific project site in conformity with the OSHS including the personnel responsible and the penalties for violation thereof.

    Construction Safety and Health Program

  • 2

    This term refers to any material consisting of mixture of aggregates, such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone, fastened together by cement.

    concrete

  • 3

    A measure of materials ability to resist indentation or penetration.

    hardness

  • 4

    An increase in soil density of a cohesive soil resulting from the expulsion of water from the soil void spaces.

    consolidation

  • 5

    Which of the following is the correct step by step process of finishing standard weight concrete slabs in chronological order?

    Bleeding-Screeding-Leveling-Edging-Jointing-Floating-Troweling-Broom Finishing

  • 6

    Which of the following are the elements to consider when planning National Roads? I. Limited frontage access II. Development set well back from the highway III. All access to premises provided via provincial roads IV. Number of intersections to be minimized V. Suitable at grade-channelized intersections for minor flows and other elements VI. No roadside vendors

    all of the above

  • 7

    Who is given the authority to review reports of inspection, accident, investigations, and implementation of the program?

    Health and Safety Committee

  • 8

    The process of injecting any agent into soil or rock to increase its strength or stability, protect foundations or reduce ground water.

    grouting

  • 9

    A project can be considered to be any series of activity and tasks that: I. have a specific objective to be completed within certain specifications II. have defined start and end dates III. monitored project planning IV. have following limits (if applicable) V. consume resources (i.e., money, people, equipment)

    D. I, II, IV, and V

  • 10

    Which of these structural properties are key part of structural material selection process for harbour and coastal construction? I. Specific gravity II. Material strength III. Resistance to cyclical impact loading IV. Resistance to seismic forces V. Material flexibility VI. Structural size

    all of the above

  • 11

    Which of the following best describes the method of moving a straight-edge back and forth in a saw-like motion across the top of concrete forms to level and remove excess concrete?

    screeding

  • 12

    Which of the following best describes a source or situation that has the potential to cause injury, ill health, damage to property or the environment, or a combination of thes

    hazard

  • 13

    It is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to a hazard

    risk

  • 14

    In the context of a Construction Safety and Health Program, which of the following best describes a human action that deviates from commonly accepted safe procedures and standard operations, potentially leading to an accident?

    unsafe act

  • 15

    It represents the component of vehicle weight which acts parallel to an inclined surface.

    grade resistance

  • 16

    Which of the following terms best describes a material’s ability to withstand repeated cyclic stresses, often leading to failure at stress levels below its yield strength?

    fatigue strength

  • 17

    It is nothing more than a column driven into the soil to support a structure by transferring building loads to a deeper and stronger layer of soil or rock

    pile

  • 18

    It is considered to be the basic unit of travel behavior. It also involves movement from single origin to a single destination and are usually described in terms of their origins, destinations, purposes, time of occurrences, travel modes and routes.

    trip

  • 19

    In horizontal angle layout, this is a procedure that involved turning the angle twice and making the line of sight each time at the point. If two lines result, an average is established to create the line. Typically, it is not used on every point, it is used on the critical points as needed.

    double centering

  • 20

    It is the timing of signals in relationship to one another so that vehicles traveling at a determined speed can pass through the greens of successive signals.

    signal coordination

  • 21

    It is a type of thermoplastic lane marking designed to aid and provide motorist with visual, audio and motion warning on the road.

    rumble strip

  • 22

    The provision of safety sight distance depends on the characteristics of the road environment such as: I. Road geometry-grade and curvature-sight limitation II. Road surface-sealed or unsealed, smooth or rough III. Road illumination at night IV. Road topography

    I, II, and III only

  • 23

    One of the provisions of safety sight distance depends on the characteristics of the vehicle which are as follows: I. Type of vehicles, car, or truck II. Friction between the tire and road III. Eye height of the driver IV. Speed of vehicle

    all of the above

  • 24

    Delineation of the toad alignment needs to be considered as part of the design process to ensure that adequate guidance is provided to road users. Delineation is generally provided by the use of the following devices: I. Pavement markings II. Signs III. Guideposts IV. Reflective delineators V. Lighting VI. Curb or other physical devices

    all of the above

  • 25

    What is the color of the no loading/unloading zone markings?

    red

  • 26

    It is the signs used to guide drivers through a change in horizontal alignment of the road.

    chevron signs

  • 27

    What is the reaction time to be used for road safety design? This value is applied to the whole range of design speeds.

    2.5

  • 28

    Which of the following reasons will not cause a contract change?

    poor jobsite productivity

  • 29

    These are circumstances or deviation from standard condition which could permit an occurrence of accident or incident.

    hazard