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Answers to Building Technology Review

Questions Parts 2 to 6 28. b. 1,098 bf

1. a. 29. b. post-tensioning

2. b. 30. b. post-tensioning

3. d 31. c. providing building paper sheathing and space


filled
4. b
32. a. wood
5. c
33. a. glossy surfaced asphalt saturated paper, 50 lbs
6. b. or more

7. b. pantile 34. c. lath and plaster

8. c. foundation wall 35. b. furring

9. b. control joints 36. a. flashing material

10. c. balloon framing 37. b. grade beam

11. a. tryolean finish 38. c. batten

12. c. chord 39. a. post-tensioning

13. a. Casein 40. b. beam blocking

14. b. alloy 41. c. western framing

15. a. Backset 42. c. atmospheric pressure

16. c. wrought iron 43. a. bay window

17. a. Pabalagbag 44. b. flemish bond

18. b. takip silipan 45. b. cold joint

19. c. sinturon 46. b. cast iron

20. c. poleva 47. c. kusturada

21. c. hulog 48. c. estunyo

22. b. cantiliver 49. c. reostra

23. c. shear 50. a. sopo

24. a. 15 51. a. tahilan

25. a. gluing/pasting 52. b. 1” thick V-cut wood boards

26. c. 0.90 meters 53. b. adequate insulation

27. c. 24” x 48” x ½” 54. a. combination of wood boards and plywood with
cavity between
81. b. 7.906 meters
55. a. double wall plywood on horizontal and vertical
studs with absorbents 82. b. door jamb

56. b. 3.69 meters 83. a. knob bolt

57. a. lath and plaster 84. b. dutch door

58. a. 12.2247 inches 85. b. lap seam

59. a. ¼ Ø plastic hose filled with water 86. b. lap seam

60. b. 3-4-5 multiples with the use of steel tape 87. b. mission tile
measure
88. a. grade beam
61. a. felt paper below sub-slab then WP on top of the
sub-slab 89. b. a fortification

62. c. expansion joints 90. c. kilo

63. a. corkboard 91. a. rodapis

64. c. 4.16 meters 92. c. lightning

65. a. columns, splices, materials, lot 93. a. soil bearing pressure

66. a. columns, splices, materials, lot 94. a. 3.513 meters

67. c. ceiling only 95. c. concrete, steel and wood, type of floor finish

68. b. nickel steel 96. c. G.I. sheets

69. b. serpentine 97. c. space frames, light steel skeleton structures

70. a. flemish bond 98. a. “going”

71. a. western framing 99. b. ¼” double wall on 2” x 4” studs

72. c. vaciada 100. a. pitch or bituminous felt

73. b. bolada 101. a. asbestos cement shingles

74. a. 18 risers 102. b. 2 ½ corr.

75. b. soil bearing pressure 103. c. chase

76. c. aluminum foil sheets 104. a. torsion


b. shear
77. c. reinforced concrete and high grade steel
105. b. sheet piling
78. b. porous concrete, glass fibers, guilt materials
106. c. wood siding
79. b. asbestos-cement shingles
107. c. kalamein
80. c. 6 ¼ inches
108. c. soleras 135. b. staple wire

109. a. tirante 136. a. 24 hours

110. a. “AA” 137. c. studs


b. “A”
c. “B” 138. a. 1 ½

111. a. split-ring 139. b. acrylic latex type

112. c. plumb bob 140. a. acrylic paint

113. c. clamp nail 141. b. L hook bolt

114. c. weathered 142. c. chalking

115. c. hip rafter 143. c. construction joint

116. c. batter boards 144. d. bearing wall

117. b. composite 145. a. flat slab

118. a. kostilyahe 146. a. the slab is being supported by two parallel


beams
119. a. biga
147. a. tool used for guiding and testing the work to a
120. b. spirit level vertical and horizontal position

121. d. construction joint 148. b. tool for testing and for framing work

122. d. torsion 149. d. riser

123. b. chase 150. b. masonry tool

124. b. hybrid girder 151. c. bearing tool

125. a. one-way slab 152. d. 2 years

126. a. purlins 153. b. not less than 1” thick x 4” and up wide

127. b. space frame 154. a. 2” to 5” thick

128. b. space frame 155. c. run

129. c. 15 mm 156. c. portable hand router

130. d. shear wall 157. b. girder

131. b. inflection point 158. a. knots

132. a. zinc chromate 159. c. smoothed or planed lumber

133. a. aluminum coating 160. b. cross-cut

134. a. 7 & 6 wood planks 161. a. load bearing walls


162. a. live load
190. c. cult
163. c. effective length
191. b. banister
164. c. volume
192. d. lap joint
165. a. contraction joint
193. d. lumber that still contains moisture or sap
166. c. height
194. c. valley
167. a. cement
195. a. facia
168. d. cantilever beam
196. a. spike
169. a. hip roof support
197. b. risers
170. b. total run
198. c. caisson
171. a. facade
199. c. vertical and horizontal wood sticks and lumber
172. a. sump used to determine the elevation and ditances of the
reference points of the proposed building
173. b. pre-construction of components as a part of a
whole 200. d. smooth on four sides

174. d. skylight 201. b. chord

175. c. softwood 202. d. wood saddle

176. c. firebrick 203. b. 45

177. a. balloon framing 204. b. retaining wall

178. b. plaster ground 205. c. oxy/acetyline welding

179. c. span 206. a. common wall

180. b. XYLEM 207. a. alabaster

181. b. risers 208. b. stabilize

182. c. hip roof 209. a. escutcheon

183. a. rip-rap 210. b. flashing

184. c. moat 211. c. chase

185. a. stripping 212. d. formworks

186. b. purlin 213. d. carpenter measuring tool

187. a. anchor bolt 214. a. a wedge-shaped stone of an arch

188. b. lintel 215. a. a fireproof door with metal covering

189. b. glazing 216. b. milled lumber


240. b. notch trowel
217. b. 90 degree bend plus 12 db extension, at free
end of bar 241. b. masonry neutralizer

218. d. Surface in contact with the bolt head and nut 242. a. peeling
shall have a slope of not more than 1:10 with respect
to a plane normal to the bolt axis 243. a. figured wired glass

219. b. batter piles 244. c. rebokada

220. c. group of parallel reinforcing bars bundled in 245. d. Course aggregates shall be no larger than ¾
contact to act as a unit shall be limited to three in any the minimum clear spacing between individual
one bundle reinforcing bars or wires, bundles of bars, or
prestressing tendons or ducts
221. c. grade beam
246. d. db but not less than 30 mm
222. b. foundation bolts
247. b. grading
223. c. stucco floor finish
248. b. vigan tiles
224. d. asintada
249. d. tendon
225. a. inset or interior

226. c. velvet

227. a. scratch coat

228. c. mahogany

229. d. polyurethane floor coating

230. d. sandblast

231. c. 25% of scaffoldings can be removed at slab


area after 14 days and 100% of scaffolds after 21
days after pouring

232. d. scarf

233. b. standard sizes, shapes and forms

234. d. standard terazzo

235. b. concrete shall be carried on at such a rate that


concrete is at all times plastic and flows readily into
space between reinforcement

236. b. pivoted

237. d. keep the cement plaster as thin as possible

238. d. left hand

239. b. rabbet

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