Drawings Review Questions. 1.The type of line used to represent the extent of the property boundary...

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Review Questions

1. The type of line used to represent the extent of the property boundary for site is called the:

a. Regulating line.

b. Property line.

c. Match line.

d. Solid line.

1. The type of line used to represent the extent of the property boundary for site is called the:

a. Regulating line.

b. Property line.

c. Match line.

d. Solid line.

2. The type of drawings whose purpose is to provide the owner with a set of documents that will facilitate operation, maintenance, and futuremodifications of the project throughout its useful life are called:

a. Final drawings.

b. Construction drawings.

c. Record drawings.

d. Shop drawings.

2. The type of drawings whose purpose is to provide the owner with a set of documents that will facilitate operation, maintenance, and futuremodifications of the project throughout its useful life are called:

a. Final drawings.

b. Construction drawings.

c. Record drawings.

d. Shop drawings.

3. Views drawn at a metric scale of 1:20 (3/4"=1'-0") or larger are generally considered to be:

a. Plans.b. Site plans.c. Details.d. Elevations.

3. Views drawn at a metric scale of 1:20 (3/4"=1'-0") or larger are generally considered to be:

a. Plans.b. Site plans.c. Details.d. Elevations.

4. "Reference drawings" serve which purpose:

a. Show existing work that is to be modified

b. Show construction related to work, but which is not included in the contract

c. Provide the Owner with a set of documents that will facilitate operation

4. "Reference drawings" serve which purpose:

a. Show existing work that is to be modified

b. Show construction related to work, but which is not included in the contract

c. Provide the Owner with a set of documents that will facilitate operation

5. "Section drawings" are cut vertically through and perpendicular to project materials to:

a. Show water-tight construction

b. Show their detailed arrangement

c. Show which surfaces are to be finished

5. "Section drawings" are cut vertically through and perpendicular to project materials to:

a. Show water-tight construction

b. Show their detailed arrangement

c. Show which surfaces are to be finished

6. "Record drawings" are:

a. Usually general in nature, with few dimensions

b. Revised to include shop drawings

c. Often required of the Contractor to indicate changes incorporated during construction

6. "Record drawings" are:

a. Usually general in nature, with few dimensions

b. Revised to include shop drawings

c. Often required of the Contractor to indicate changes incorporated during construction

7. Drawings prepared by the contractor, subcontractor, or material/equipment supplier that show how a particular aspect of the work is to be fabricated and installed, are called:a. Record Drawings

b. Construction Documents

c. Shop Drawings

d. Details

7. Drawings prepared by the contractor, subcontractor, or material/equipment supplier that show how a particular aspect of the work is to be fabricated and installed, are called:a. Record Drawings

b. Construction Documents

c. Shop Drawings

d. Details

8. The type of drawing that illustrates objects as they appear to the eye, with reference to relative distance and depth, are called:

a. Plans

b. Sections

c. Perspectives

d. Details

8. The type of drawing that illustrates objects as they appear to the eye, with reference to relative distance and depth, are called:

a. Plans

b. Sections

c. Perspectives

d. Details

9. Which of these types of dimensions are likely to be included on onedrawing:

a. Actual dimensions

b. Nominal dimensions

c. Modular dimensions

d. All of the above

9. Which of these types of dimensions are likely to be included on onedrawing:

a. Actual dimensions

b. Nominal dimensions

c. Modular dimensions

d. All of the above

10. Keynotes and reference notes are used where:

a. The information required is more complex than can be reasonably shown in a typical drawing note.

b. The same note is to be used in multiple locations.

c. There is inadequate room for a fully written out note.

d. All of the above.

10. Keynotes and reference notes are used where:

a. The information required is more complex than can be reasonably shown in a typical drawing note.

b. The same note is to be used in multiple locations.

c. There is inadequate room for a fully written out note.

d. All of the above.

Answers

1. b2. c3. c4. b5. b6. c7. c8. c9. d10. d