Drafting 2 (Arch) Quiz Review #5

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Drafting 2 (Arch) Quiz Review #5

Quiz Review #5 1. Roof overhang ventilation is TYPICALLY located in the: Trimmer Double top plate Ridge board Lookout

Quiz Review #5 Roof overhang ventilation is TYPICALLY located in the: Trimmer Double top plate Ridge board Lookout

Quiz Review #5 2. The vertical distance shown on a roof slope symbol is the: Height Pitch Rise Run

Quiz Review #5 2. The vertical distance shown on a roof slope symbol is the: Height Pitch Rise Run

Quiz Review #5 3. What helps reduce the rafter span in the attic space? Stem wall Curtain wall Knee wall Foundation wall

Quiz Review #5 3. What helps reduce the rafter span in the attic space? Stem wall Curtain wall Knee wall Foundation wall

Quiz Review #5 4. The members placed in a diagonal pattern between floor joists are: Bridging Headers Studs Sills

Quiz Review #5 4. The members placed in a diagonal pattern between floor joists are: Bridging Headers Studs Sills

Quiz Review #5 5. To work with the size of plywood or OSB subflooring materials, floor spacing is usually: 12”, 16”, or 24” oc 12”, 18”, or 30” oc 16”, 24”, or 36” oc 16”, 24”, or 48” oc

Quiz Review #5 5. To work with the size of plywood or OSB subflooring materials, floor spacing is usually: 12”, 16”, or 24” oc 12”, 18”, or 30” oc 16”, 24”, or 36” oc 16”, 24”, or 48” oc

Quiz Review #5 6. The lowest wood member in frame construction that sits on top of the foundation wall is the: Header Floor joist Sill plate Bottom plate

Quiz Review #5 6. The lowest wood member in frame construction that sits on top of the foundation wall is the: Header Floor joist Sill plate Bottom plate

Quiz Review #5 7. Which of the new, engineered wood products is made with wood flanges that are grooved to receive an OSB or plywood web: PSL beams GLL beams Wood I-joists Structural form sandwich panels

Quiz Review #5 7. Which of the new, engineered wood products is made with wood flanges that are grooved to receive an OSB or plywood web: PSL beams GLL beams Wood I-joists Structural form sandwich panels

Quiz Review #5 8. What do wooden floor trusses and wooden I joists have in common? Allow plumbing to pass through the floor construction Allow a reduction in the size of the joists Used to span short distances Less expensive to install

Quiz Review #5 8. What do wooden floor trusses and wooden I joists have in common? Allow plumbing to pass through the floor construction Allow a reduction in the size of the joists Used to span short distances Less expensive to install

Quiz Review #5 9. What is a sill (mud plate)? The lowest member of the frame of a structure, it rests on the foundation A wood plate at the top of a stud wall A wood beam located at the top of a door or window A wood framing member at the end of floor joists

Quiz Review #5 9. What is a sill (mud plate)? The lowest member of the frame of a structure, it rests on the foundation A wood plate at the top of a stud wall A wood beam located at the top of a door or window A wood framing member at the end of floor joists

Quiz Review #5 10. Girders are typically NOT supported by: Steel columns Masonry piers Bearing walls Underlayments

Quiz Review #5 10. Girders are typically NOT supported by: Steel columns Masonry piers Bearing walls Underlayments

Quiz Review #5 11. Walls that run parallel to the floor joists require added support; it is a good practice to: Space joists 12” apart Add studs to wall Provide a drop girder Put a double joist under the wall

Quiz Review #5 11. Walls that run parallel to the floor joists require added support; it is a good practice to: Space joists 12” apart Add studs to wall Provide a drop girder Put a double joist under the wall

Quiz Review #5 12. Solid Blocking is used between double floor joists to: Allow plumbing to pass through the floor construction Allow a reduction in the size of the joists Strengthen the double joists Transfer load continuously to the girder

Quiz Review #5 12. Solid Blocking is used between double floor joists to: Allow plumbing to pass through the floor construction Allow a reduction in the size of the joists Strengthen the double joists Transfer load continuously to the girder

Quiz Review #5 13. Gluham, LVLs, and PSL have the following points in common EXCEPT: Glued together Higher cost Span longer distances Strengthen double joists

Quiz Review #5 13. Gluham, LVLs, and PSL have the following points in common EXCEPT: Glued together Higher cost Span longer distances Strengthen double joists

Quiz Review #5 14. A beam composed of a flat steel plate "sandwiched" between two pieces of framing lumber and bolted together is called a: Built-up girder LVL Wooden I-joist Flitch beam

Quiz Review #5 14. A beam composed of a flat steel plate "sandwiched" between two pieces of framing lumber and bolted together is called a: Built-up girder LVL Wooden I-joist Flitch beam

Quiz Review #5 15. What is the function of a girder? A surface for nailing sub-floor Supports the end of the floor joists Supports the end of the rafters Supports a brick veneer wall

Quiz Review #5 15. What is the function of a girder? A surface for nailing sub-floor Supports the end of the floor joists Supports the end of the rafters Supports a brick veneer wall

Quiz Review #5 16. The layer of the floor that rests directly on the floor joists is called the: Finished floor Insulation Subfloor Wainscot

Quiz Review #5 16. The layer of the floor that rests directly on the floor joists is called the: Finished floor Insulation Subfloor Wainscot

Quiz Review #5 17. The advantage of wooden I joists as compared to conventional solid lumber is that the I joists are: Cheaper per unit Able to span longer distances Easier to cut Spaced 4’-0” oc

Quiz Review #5 17. The advantage of wooden I joists as compared to conventional solid lumber is that the I joists are: Cheaper per unit Able to span longer distances Easier to cut Spaced 4’-0” oc

Quiz Review #5 18. It is good building practice to use which type of lumber for a sill? 2 X 4 Painted Pressure treated Teak

Quiz Review #5 18. It is good building practice to use which type of lumber for a sill? 2 X 4 Painted Pressure treated Teak

Quiz Review #5 19. Which of the following wood pieces supports or ties the end of the floor joist together? Girder, Sill (mud plate), Joist header Sole plate, Subfloor, Bottom plate Joists, Double Joists, Bridging Blocking, Bridging, Cross Bridging

Quiz Review #5 19. Which of the following wood pieces supports or ties the end of the floor joist together? Girder, Sill (mud plate), Joist header Sole plate, Subfloor, Bottom plate Joists, Double Joists, Bridging Blocking, Bridging, Cross Bridging

Quiz Review #5 20. To resist rot, floor SILLS should be: Painted Pressure treated Washed before installation Wrapped in polyethylene

Quiz Review #5 20. To resist rot, floor SILLS should be: Painted Pressure treated Washed before installation Wrapped in polyethylene

Quiz Review #5 21. The actual size of a 2 X 6 framing member is: 1 ¼ X 5 ¼ 1 ½ X 5 ½ 1 ¾ X 5 ¾ 2 X 6

Quiz Review #5 21. The actual size of a 2 X 6 framing member is: 1 ¼ X 5 ¼ 1 ½ X 5 ½ 1 ¾ X 5 ¾ 2 X 6

Quiz Review #5 22. Noting "floor joists" on a drawing 2" X 10" - 16" oc, what does the oc stand for? Old colonial Old color On center Old construction

Quiz Review #5 22. Noting "floor joists" on a drawing 2" X 10" - 16" oc, what does the oc stand for? Old colonial Old color On center Old construction

Quiz Review #5 23. What is commonly used to attach brick veneer to a wood frame wall? Anchor bolts Corrugated metal wall ties Horizontal joint reinforcement Rebar

Quiz Review #5 23. What is commonly used to attach brick veneer to a wood frame wall? Anchor bolts Corrugated metal wall ties Horizontal joint reinforcement Rebar

Quiz Review #5 24. "Cripple studs" are found: Every 24” oc under girders Only in corner post construction Above door and window headers and below rough sills In brick veneer walls, under the flashing

Quiz Review #5 24. "Cripple studs" are found: Every 24” oc under girders Only in corner post construction Above door and window headers and below rough sills In brick veneer walls, under the flashing

Quiz Review #5 25. Which statement about brick veneer construction is TRUE? An air space should be left between the brick and wood wall 2 X 6 studs must be used for brick veneer construction Wall footings can be made smaller is brick is used Wall sheathing is not required when brick veneer is used on the exterior

Quiz Review #5 25. Which statement about brick veneer construction is TRUE? An air space should be left between the brick and wood wall 2 X 6 studs must be used for brick veneer construction Wall footings can be made smaller is brick is used Wall sheathing is not required when brick veneer is used on the exterior

Quiz Review #5 26. The most common on-center spacing for wall studs is: 12” 16” 24” 36”

Quiz Review #5 26. The most common on-center spacing for wall studs is: 12” 16” 24” 36”

Quiz Review #5 27. When studs are removed from a frame for door and window openings, the wall is weakened; thus, to return strength to the wall use: Cripple studs Trimmer studs Headers Corner bracing

Quiz Review #5 27. When studs are removed from a frame for door and window openings, the wall is weakened; thus, to return strength to the wall use: Cripple studs Trimmer studs Headers Corner bracing

Quiz Review #5 28. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of ceiling joists on a gable roof? To resist the outward thrust of the rafters, tying exterior walls together To serve as floor joists To provide a nailing surface for finish ceiling materials To support roof loads

Quiz Review #5 28. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of ceiling joists on a gable roof? To resist the outward thrust of the rafters, tying exterior walls together To serve as floor joists To provide a nailing surface for finish ceiling materials To support roof loads

Quiz Review #5 29. The framing member placed above a door and window opening is the: Diagonal brace Header Jack stud Purlin

Quiz Review #5 29. The framing member placed above a door and window opening is the: Diagonal brace Header Jack stud Purlin