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Page 1: Drawings 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.

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Page 2: Drawings 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.

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.

Page 3: Drawings 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.

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.

Page 4: Drawings 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.

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.

Page 5: Drawings 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.

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.

Page 6: Drawings 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.

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.

Page 7: Drawings 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.

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.

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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

Page 9: Drawings 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.

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

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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

Page 11: Drawings 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.

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

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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

Page 13: Drawings 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.

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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Answers

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