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CONSTRUCTION MASTERS 1 2 3 4 5 BONUS 6 7 8 9 10 BONUS

The date that the drawing was checked or issued for construction is placed in the _____. a. title block b. legend c. border d. key notes A B C D

If symbols were not used on a drawing, workers would not be able to tell _____. a. the distance between walls b. location of the center of columns c. detailed information about parts d. what material is required A B C D

The definitions of any symbols or special marks used in a drawing are found in the _____. a. scale b. isometric drawing c. legend d. title block A B C D

Lines drawn to indicate land boundaries on a drawing are called _____ Lines drawn to indicate land boundaries on a drawing are called _____. a. hidden lines b. section lines c. centerlines d. property lines A B C D

The exact location of a column on a drawing is shown by a(n) _____. a The exact location of a column on a drawing is shown by a(n) _____. a. object line b. cut line c. centerline d. break line A B C D

A number or letter, usually with a leader and arrowhead, used to identify a specific object is a _____. a. cut line b. keynote c. gridline d. revision A B C D

A building's roof framing plan is shown on the _____. a A building's roof framing plan is shown on the _____. a. structural plans b. mechanical plans c. architectural plans d. detail plans A B C D

The layout and dimensions of rooms, stairwells, doors, and mechanical equipment are shown on the _____. a. floor plans b. detail drawings c. mechanical plans d. cross sectional plans A B C D

Specifications and locations of heating and cooling equipment and grilles and registers are shown on _____ plans. a. architectural b. plumbing c. mechanical d. structural A B C D

The _____ shows the height of the side of a building. a. plan view. b The _____ shows the height of the side of a building. a. plan view b. elevation drawing c. detail drawing d. section drawing A B C D

Tables that list the sizes and other types of information about doors and windows are found in the _____. a. detail drawings b. legend c. title block d. finish schedules A B C D

Structural plans include _____. a. notes about materials needed and Structural plans include _____. a. notes about materials needed and building requirements b. notes about drainage and land use c. the schedule for finishing all surfaces d. the location of the electric meter and distribution panel A B C D

If the scale on an architectural plan is 1" = 10¨-0", then every _____ If the scale on an architectural plan is 1" = 10¨-0", then every _____. a. 1 inch on the plan equals 1/10 of a foot b. 1 inch on the plan equals 10 feet, 0 inches c. 10 feet on the plan equals 1 foot, 0 inches d. 10 feet on the plan equals 1/10 of an inch A B C D

Engineer's scales are used for _____. a Engineer's scales are used for _____. a. measuring areas too small to be measured by an architectural scale b. locating structural beams and other load-bearing surfaces c. plotting and working with survey and site plans d. taking metric measurements A B C D

NTS on architectural drawings means _____. a. no template here. b NTS on architectural drawings means _____. a. no template here b. not to size c. no trusses here d. not to scale A B C D

What are plans called that have to do with construction in or on the earth? a. civil b. architectural c. structural d. specification A B C D

To clarify any discrepancies in the plans, which of these should you use? a. Index b. legend c. HVAC d. RFI A B C D

Where is information about the structure or assembly provided in a on a set of plans? a. legend b. border c. title box d. drawing area A B C D

Which of these is the project is identified by. a. sheet title. b Which of these is the project is identified by? a. sheet title b. company logo c. scale d. drawing number A B C D

Which of these scales are used when developing site plans. a Which of these scales are used when developing site plans? a. architect’s b. NTS c. engineers d. metric A B C D

This form of an architect’s scale is commonly used because it contains a variety of scales a. straight edge b. oval c. right angle d. triangular A B C D

What are the lines commonly used on a blueprint called. a. collection What are the lines commonly used on a blueprint called? a. collection b. directory c. alphabet d. language A B C D

What do dimension lines end with? A. circles b. squares c. X d. arrows A B C D

Where should the symbols used on a set of blueprints should be located Where should the symbols used on a set of blueprints should be located? a. title sheet b. title block c. legend d. scale A B C D

A keynote is a number or letter that is often used instead of symbols and usually appears in _______. A. block letters b. a square or circle c. upper right corner d. upper left corner A B C D

BONUS 2 A grid divides an area into small parts called _______. a. squares b. regions c. bays d. pockets A B C D

BONUS 4 On a grid, the _____ are normally across the top and the ____ are across the side. a. keynotes; numbers b. number; keynotes c. numbers; letters d. letters; numbers A B C D

BONUS 5 Which of the following letters does the gridline system omit? a. U, V, W b. M, N, H c. I, J, T d. I, O, Q A B C D

BONUS 3 The dimension is a measurement written as a __________. a. keynote b. number c. letter d. symbol A B C D

BONUS 1 On a blueprint, a dimension is located ______ the dimension line. a. above b. below c. near the middle of d. at the end of A B C D

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