Chapter 1-5: Review Questions
true
Not all softwoods are soft. 1. true 2. false
2"x6" studs
One solution to achieving a higher thermal insulated building frame is to use: 1. 2"x4" studs 2. Blown in insulation 3. 2"x6" studs 4. None of the above
false
Organic soil would be ideal for the structural support of a six story building. 1. true 2. false
dead loads
Permanent loads on a building, including the weight of the building structure and any permanently attached equipment would be __________: 1. dead loads 2. live loads 3. transitional loads 4. secondary load
All of the above
Piles used to assist in the stabilization of a project would be made out of what kind of material? 1. Heavy Timber 2. Precast Concrete 3. Steel 4. All of the above
false
Platform framing is when the wall studs are continuous the full height of the frame. 1. true 2. false
true
Post and beam structural system made from large dimension wood members and hand-hewn joints. 1. true 2. false
false
Post and beam structural system made from large dimension wood members and mechanical, steel joints. 1. true 2. false
True
Prefabricated shear walls provide resistant to lateral forces. 1. True 2. False
false
Pressure Treated Wood uses chemical salts pressure-impregnated into wood to reduce its combustibility. 1. true 2. false
more distortion during drying
Quartersawn lumber has all of the following characteristics except: 1. more narrowly spaced grain pattern on wide face 2. more distortion during drying 3. more even surface erosion or wear 4. more costly to saw from log
sustainability in design and construction
The LEED system deals with: 1. dewatering procedures used for deep foundations 2. building use groups in the IBC code 3. building construction types in the IBC code 4. sustainability in design and construction 5. standard procedures used in developing soils reports
all of the above
Solid scrap and fibers can be used in the manufacture of various wood products. 1. more sizes and shapes 2. fewer defects 3. more consistent quality 4. all of the above
False
Solid timber beams are much more efficient and utilize wood fiber in a sustainable design better than glue-laminated or composite timber beams. 1. True 2. False
true
Steel, due to its high thermal conductivity, quickly heats up and loses strength during fires. 1. true 2. false
Engineered Lumber
Structural composite lumber used for LVL and PSL headers and floor beams is also referred to as: 1. Oriented Strand Board 2. Engineered Lumber 3. Long Valued Lumber 4. None of the above
all of the above are structural properties
Structural properties consist of the following except: 1. wood has both useful tensile and compressive strength 2. strength also varies with duration of load, moisture content, chemical treatments, temperature, and size and shape of piece. 3. strength varies significantly with direction of grain, species, and presence of defects. 4. all of the above are structural properties.
wood does not have useful tensile and compressive strength
Structural properties consist of the following expect: 1. wood does not have useful tensile and compressive strength 2. strength varies significantly with direction of grain, species, and presence of defects 3. strength also varies with duration of load, moisture content, chemical treatments, temperature, and size and shape of piece,
true
Studs are located on 24 or 16 inch centers, to support the wall sheathing, and also wherever needed for openings or wall intersections. 1. true 2. false
false
Studs are located on 32 or 18 inch centers, to support the wall sheathing and also wherever needed for openings or wall intersections. 1. true 2. false
true
Surety Bonds are purchased by owner to provide protection against contractor default. 1. true 2. false
False
Sustainability is defined as materials that can regenerate and sustain on minimal resources. 1. True 2. False
requires the use of green fuel vehicles in logging process
Sustainable forestry management does all of the following except: 1. maintain long-term forest economic viability 2. some programs also address social responsibilities, for example, worker rights or the land rights of indigenous peoples 3. protect forest ecosystem 4. requires the use of green fuel vehicles in logging process
requires documentation of all trees removed
Sustainable forestry management does all of the following except: 1. protect forest ecosystem 2. requires documentation of all trees removed 3. maintain long-term forest economic viability
MasterFormat
The Construction Specification Institute (CSI) uses what comprehensive outline to manage the written information for materials and construction systems used to support the drawings? 1. LEED 2. ASTM 3. MasterFormat 4. IBC
true
The complex cuts required for hip and valley framing can also be laid out with just a framing square. 1. true 2. false
BIM
The computerized, three-dimensional modeling of building systems used to improve information technology in construction projects is known as: 1. CADD 2. BIM 3. IBC 4. IAQ
construction drawings and specifications
The construction documents used to assist in the construction and management of a project include: 1. construction dictionary and thesaurus 2. code books and mileage reports 3. construction drawings and specifications 4. employee resumes and personnel portfolios
construction drawings and specifications
The construction documents used to assist in the construction and management of a project include: 1. employee resumes & personal portfolios 2. construction drawings & specifications 3. code books & mileage reports 4. construction dictionary & thesaurus
LEED
What rating system measurement is used in the United States for rating the environmental sustainability of a building's design and construction? 1. Carbon Neutral Method 2. LEED 3. Net Zero Calculations 4. ASTM
Floating Foundation
What type of foundation would be needed in a condition where the bearing capacity of the soil is low and the settlement must be carefully controlled. 1. Thickened Edge 2. Slab on Grade 3. Floating Foundation 4. Shallow Foundation
True
When determining the level of fire resistance required for a building, the greater the degree of fire resistance, the higher the cost. 1. True 2. False
Exposed
When floors are roofs use heavy timber for framing often, lighting, ductwork and fire sprinklers are: 1. Concealed 2. Exposed 3. Hidden 4. None of the above
True
When installing subfloor it is important to place OSB and plywood panels laid with the grain of their face layers perpendicular to the direction of the joists. 1. True 2. False
Critical Path
When project events line up in a sequence of tasks that determine the least amount of time in which a project can be completed is known as: 1. Sequential Construction 2. Phased Construction 3. Gantt Assemblies 4. Critical Path
friction piles
Which deep foundation system would you specify if the bearing strata (ie bedrock) was very far below the ground surface? 1. caissons 2. socketed caissons 3. end bearing piles 4. friction piles 5. belled caissons
Engineered Fill
Which of the follow soil conditions would provide the most stability for building a foundation? 1. Clay 2. Peat Moss 3. Sand 4. Engineered Fill
indoor air quality
Which of the following are considerations when grading a LEED project? 1. the height of the building 2. the type of LED fixtures used 3. Indoor Air Quality 4. thickness of carpet moisture control
All of the above
Which of the following can occur if a retaining wall is not installed properly: 1. Overturning 2. Sliding 3. Undermining 4. All of the above
Design/Build
Which of the following defines the project delivery method when Owner contracts with one entity willing to take responsibility for both design and construction of a project that is only in the conceptual design stage when construction commences. 1. Agency Construction Management 2. Design/Build 3. Design/Bid/Build 4. Owner/Architect Lump Sumi
All of the above
Which of the following documents are used to support the contract drawings in constructing a project? 1. Change Order 2. Request for Information 3. Specifications 4. All of the above
Geotextiles
Which of the following is a flexible fabric used to provide soil support due to its highly resistant characteristic to deterioration in the soil. 1. Geotextiles 2. Bark Blanket 3. Corn Fiber Rolls 4. Fiberboard
well points
Which of the following is not a method of bracing vertical sheeting in a deep excavation? 1. cross lot 2. well points 3. rakers 4. tiebacks 5. all of the above are methods of bracing vertical sheeting
caissons
Which of the following is not a slope support system for deep excavations? 1. slurry walls 2. steel sheet piling 3. precast concrete sheet piling 4. soldier beams and lagging 5. caissons
structural composite lumber
Which of the following is used as beams, headers (short beams over openings), studs, nonstructural rim boards, etc. 1. structural composite lumber 2. oriented strand board 3. nominal cut wood 4. none of the above
structural composite lumber
Which of the following is used as beams, headers (short beams over openings), studs, nonstructural rim boards, etc.: 1. oriented strandboard 2. nominal cut wood 3. structural composite lumber 4. dimensional wood
Building Codes
Which of the following is used to regulate and protect public health and safety by setting minimum standards for construction quality, structural integrity, durability, livability, accessibility and fire safety: 1. Zoning Ordinances 2. Building Codes 3. Fire Rating 4. Easement Setbacks
All of the above
Which of the following methods is used to test soil structure/conditions: 1. Test Pits 2. Boring 3. Load Test 4. All of the above
FSC-certified wood products
Which of the following might support sustainable forestry practices? 1. Flood Irrigation 2. FSC-certified wood products 3. Transporting over 500 miles to mill 4. All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following properties are found in testing soil for stability to determine what type of engineering is required for a building foundation? 1. Cohesionless 2. Shear resistance 3. Load bearing capacity 4. All of the above
good for draining water away from foundations
Which of the following properties would NOT be found in clay soils? 1. some are highly expansive when wetted 2. some are virtually impervious to water 3. some clays are subject to consolidation, or gradual compression over time 4. good for draining water away from foundations 5. all of the above
platform framing
Which of the following relies on shorter length framing members that are easier to produce, handle, and erect. 1. platform framing 2. balloon framing 3. stick framing 4. shorty framing
Natural Asbestos
Which of the following would NOT be used to determine the structural suitability of soil stability for a foundation? 1. Natural Asbestos 2. Water Table Test 3. Load Test 4. All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following would be addressed as a lumber defect? 1. Knots 2. Decay 3. Splits 4. All of the above
Clay compaction against back of wall.
Which of the following would be the best practices installation method for a stable retaining wall: 1. Clay compaction against back of wall. 2. Native soil re-compacted against back of wall. 3. Self-compacting crush stone against back of wall. 4. Perforated pipe in crushed stone with drainage mat compacted by backfill against back of wall.
wood studs and plywood sheathing
Which of the following would not be acceptable for use in a fire wall? 1. CMU (concrete masonry units, a.k.a. block) 2. wood studs and plywood sheathing 3. metal studs and gypsum board 4. brick
box beams (joists with planking on top and bottom)
Which of these decking types is not permissible in type IV-HT construction? 1. cross-laminated timber 2. box beams (joists with planking on top and bottom) 3. tongue-and-groove solid wood decking 4. splined solid wood decking 5. cross-laminated timber
specifying minimum wood cross-sections
A heavy timber (type IV-HT) building is primarily fire-protected by: 1. using only dense wood species 2. specifying wood only for nonstructural elements 3. adding paint-on fire protection 4. specifying minimum wood cross-sections 5. it does not have any usable fire rating
False
A heavy timber beam can easily match the span width of steel and the structural continuity of concrete. 1. True 2. False
panelized construction
A method of prefabricated wood light frame construction, in which whole sections of walls or floors are framed and sheathed in the factory and then transported to the construction site for erection. 1. panelized construction 2. modular process 3. transport construction process 4. none of the above
glue-laminated beam
A wood member made up of a large number of small strips of wood glued together. 1. beams 2. truss 3. oriented strand board 4. glu-laminated beams
geotechnical report
A written report of information that was gained through subsurface exploration and soil testing. 1. compaction report 2. geotechnical report 3. quality control report 4. none of the above
30-40%
According to the U.S. Green Building Council, what percentage of the world's energy use and greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to buildings? 1. less than 5% 2. approximately 10% 3. 10-20% 4. 30-40% 5. more than 80%
all of the above
Advanced framing techniques are known to optimize the use of framing materials such as: 1. reduce framing lumber by 20% 2. increase energy efficiency by 30% 3. all of the above 4. none of the above
plastic particle board by 25%
Advanced framing techniques is NOT known to optimize the use of framing materials such as: 1. reduce framing lumber by 20% 2. increase energy efficiency by 30% 3. plastic particle board by 25%
False
All soft wood trees known as coniferous are made of a soft wood most commonly used for furniture and building finishes to exhibit their patterns of rays and vessels. 1. True 2. False
true
Balloon Frame is when the wall studs are continuous the full height of the frame. 1. true 2. false
False
Balloon framing is much more simplistic in design than the simple concept of platform framing. 1. True 2. False
false
Carpenters who have been in the industry for many years are often referred to as cripple studs...or cripple studetts. 1. true 2. false
true
Ceiling joists and roof rafters are erected on top of the topmost floor walls. 1. true 2. false
all of the above
Clays have which of the following properties: 1. some are highly expansive when wetted 2. some are virtually impervious to water 3. some clays are subject to consolidation, or gradual compression over time 4. all fo the above
diagonal brace
Common lateral-force resisting systems in heavy timber structures are: 1. knee braces 2. elevator shaft enclosure walls 3. diagonal brace 4. all of these
true
Construction Scheduling is used to understanding the interdependencies in time and space between parts of the building is essential to planning the construction project. 1. true 2. false
true
Construction Types that are more resistant to fire allow bigger buildings. 1. true 2. false
false
Construction planking is the practice of construction managers exercising by positioning toes and elbows so that body maintains a "board and plank" position. 1. true 2. false
prefabrication
Construction that takes place in a factory or shop, rather than on the building site. 1. modular construction 2. panelized construction process 3. prefabrication 4. none of the above
true
Construction types that are more resistant to fire allow bigger buildings. 1. true 2. false
imported soil
If existing stable soil is not available on the project this well-graded, coarse-grained soil used for drainage fill around foundations or under slabs is called __________. 1. compaction soil 2. granulated, organic soil 3. imported soil
true
LEED includes rating systems for existing buildings, commercial interiors, homes, neighborhood developments, and more. 1. true 2. false
True
Large timbers are known for their greater capacity to absorb heat and resist fire than smaller pieces like 2x6 studs. 1. True 2. False
false
Large timbers, due to their high thermal conductivity, quickly heats up and loses strength during fires. 1. true 2. false
differential settlement
Lateral forces are designed and framed to resist all of the following except: 1. sliding 2. differential settlement 3. wracking 4. overturning
all of the above
Lateral forces are designed and framed to resist: 1. sliding 2. overturning 3. wracking 4. internal failure 5. all of the above
True
Solid lumber expands and contracts under thermal temperature changes more than non-structural composite lumber. 1. True 2. False
VOC
An evaporative organic chemical compound that can act as an irritant and may contribute to air pollution and some green house gases. 1. Paint 2. LEED 3. Concrete 4. VOC
sills to foundation walls
Anchor bolts are used in wood light frame construction to connect: 1. steel beams to interior steel pipe columns 2. rafters to top plates 3. foundation walls to foundation footings 4. stair stringers to stair treads 5. sills to foundation walls
true
Basement foundations will require excavation to at least below the frost line. 1. true 2. false
they serve as reference marks for builders when foundation are being excavated and formed
Batter boards serve what purpose? 1. they serve as reference marks for builders when foundation are being excavated and formed 2. they help carpenters cut hip rafters in complex roof framing 3. they brace foundation walls against cave-ins 4. they are used to make pancakes for the crew before starting work 5. they help in temporarily bracing wood light frame buildings against lateral loads (e.g. wind)
true
Building Sustainability includes maximizing the healthfulness of the interior building environment, 1. true 2. false
false
Building codes regulate the number of people in a building and the distance a building can be from the property line. 1. true 2. false
true
Building sustainability includes maximizing the healthfulness of the interior building environment. 1. true 2. false
True
Buildings are significant emitters of particulates and air pollutants that cause many forms of environmental degradation that place an increasing burden on the earth's resources? 1. True 2. False
construction standards
Defining good practices and ensuring minimum quality is done through __________. 1. punchlists 2. pay applications 3. inspection 4. construction standards
Sustainability
Definition of meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. 1. Green Design 2. Renewable Resources 3. Sustainability 4. Environmental Conservation
true
Design/Bid/Build is one example of a Project Delivery Method. 1. true 2. false
true
Excavation support systems used in the completion of building foundation are replaced by resisting soil pressures. 1. true 2. false
true
Fire safety would be monitored and structured by following the requirements set forth in Building Codes. 1. true 2. false
True
Fuel consumption used for transportation of lumber to a project might be considered in the review of contribution to "Green Design" and LEED points of a project. 1. True 2. False
true
Glulam beams can be used for spans longer than 80 feet. 1. true 2. false
False
Green Building Concepts are considered a design specialty and are finding difficulty finding its place into the mainstream energy proficient design process. 1. True 2. False
True
Growing wood can contain a quantity of water that can vary from 30% to 300% of the oven-dry weight of the wood. 1. True 2. False
have wood shrinkage
Heavy timber connections should not: 1. avoid horizontal wood members in the vertical load path. (Don't rest columns on beams or girders) 2. have wood shrinkage 3. avoid load bearing fasteners and instead rely on direct bearing between members 4. all of the above
all of the above
Heavy timber connections should: 1. avoid load bearing fasteners and instead rely on direct bearing between members 2. allow for wood shrinkage 3. avoid horizontal wood members in the vertical load path. (Don't rest columns on beams or girders) 4. all of the above
all of the above
Heavy timber lateral structural stability is dependent on which of the following: 1. concrete walls 2. diagonal bracing 3. masonry shear walls 4. all of the above
true
Higher structural grades also have fewer defects, and when left exposed, are generally more attractive. 1. true 2. false
Contractor
In a fixed-fee contract - who is taking on the majority of the financial risk: 1. Owner 2. Contractor 3. Architect 4. Inspector
true
In the United States, Construction is responsible for 1/3 soils wastes and emits significant air pollutants. 1. true 2. false
southern california
In what area of the country would you be most likely to find base isolators as part of a foundation system? 1. Maine 2. Florida 3. Southern California 4. Southern Texas (hot areas) 5. base isolators are not allowed by any of the building codes in the United States
false
Integrated design process (IDP) emphasizes the collaborative efforts of each of the administrative team members of the project team. 1. true 2. false
False
It is legal for a footing to cross over a property line as long as the building itself stays within the property boundaries? 1. True 2. False
False
Masonry and concrete are much more likely to absorb moisture and expand and contract than wood that runs perpendicular to its grain. 1. True 2. False
9 to 18 stories
Maximum building heights range from __________ depending on the type and amount of fire protection. 1. 2 to 3 stories 2. 4 to 6 stories 3. 9 to 18 stories 4. none of the above
9 to 18 stories
Maximum building heights range from __________ depending on the type and amount of fire protection. 1. 9 to 18 stories 2. 4 to 6 stories 3. 2 to 3 stories 4. none of the above
false
More closely spaced, larger diameter fastener pins are more efficient than smaller diameter traditional bolts. 1. true 2. false
false
Nails are more expensive and time-consuming to install than screws and bolts. 1. true 2. false
self-declared by the manufacturer
Recycled materials content is environmental information that is typically: 1. independently certified by third-party entities 2. self-declared by the manufacturer 3. part of an environmental label 4. listed in the building code
laminated wood (glulam)
Scarf joints and finger joints are often used in: 1. prefabricated trusses 2. plywood 3. oriented strand board (OSB) 4. veneer-based lumber 5. laminated wood (glulam)
true
Seasoned lumber is lighter, stronger, and stiffer than green lumber. 1. true 2. false
foundation is bearing on clay
Settlement of a building after it is constructed is likely to be the greatest under which conditions? (Choose only one) 1. foundation is bearing on friction piles 2. foundation is bearing on engineered fill 3. foundation is bearing on bedrock 4. foundation is bearing on clay
false
Sheeted excavation is less expensive than sloped or benched excavation. 1. true 2. false
All of the above
Shrinkage stresses in wood can cause the following manufacturing characteristics: 1. Splits 2. Crooking 3. Cupping 4. All of the above
false
The correct positioning of fasteners in load bearing beams causes shrinkage and splitting of the beam through the load transfer. 1. true 2. false
Balloon
The earliest wood framing system to be constructed exclusively of slender, closely spaced wooden members is know as __________ framing. 1. Timber 2. Platform 3. Plank & Groove 4. Balloon
False
The exterior surface of a tree commonly known as "bark" is a living part of the tree. 1. True 2. False
Marking stud placement on top and sole plate
The first step that would be taken in constructing a wall frame would likely be: 1. Nailing Studs @ 16" OC 2. Placing insulation 3. Marking stud placement on top and sole plate 4. Nailing down Top Plate
True
The majority of wood trusses built each year are light roof trusses of nominal 2" lumber. 1. True 2. False
Rise to Run
The pitch of a roof is measured by a ration of: 1. Square Footage 2. Square 3. Hips and Valleys 4. Rise to Run
Building safety
The purpose of the IBC in establishing occupancy groups is to distinguish various degrees of... 1. Building expense 2. Building height 3. Building shear 4. Building safety
false
Wall sheathing must be applied after the walls are stood up, after the frame is fully erected. 1. true 2. false
All of the above
What can be determined from the strata of a soils test? 1. Water content 2. Compaction ability 3. Types of soil 4. All of the above
True
Wood foundations can be constructed in any weather and can be insulated in the same way as the superstructure of the building. 1. True 2. False
true
Wood members must meet additional minimum fire-resistance rating requirements, based on established fire testing methods. 1. true 2. false
surety bonds
_______ are purchased by owner for protection against contractor default. 1. payment bonds 2. performance bonds 3. builder risk bonds 4. surety bonds
hardwoods
__________ are from broadleaf (deciduous) trees and often have a more complex cells structure. 1. softwoods 2. roundleafed indecidious trees 3. hardwoods 4. greenwoods
hardwoods
__________ are from broadleafed (deciduous) trees and often have a more complex cell structure. 1. softwoods 2. hardwoods 3. greenwoods 4. roundleafed indecidious trees
cradle-to-grave analysis
__________ begins with extraction, continues through processing, construction, and use, and finishes with end-of-life disposal or refuse. 1. cradle-to-grave analysis 2. cradle-to-gate analysis 3. commencement-to-completion analysis 4. design-to-punchlist analysis
differential settlement
__________ is a condition in which a building's support foundation settles in an uneven fashion, often leading to structural damage. 1. soil compaction 2. differential settlement 3. leaning tower
turnkey
__________ is a single entity providing financing as well as construction services. 1. single-purpose entity 2. CM @ Risk 3. turnkey 4. integrated delivery
turnkey
__________ is a single entity providing financing as well as construction services. 1. turnkey 2. single-purpose entity 3. CM @ Risk 4. integrated delivery