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SPLBE-ALE 2024 – WEEK 4

1. A load extending over the length or area of the supporting structural element?
a. Static load c. Distributed load
b. Live load d. Snow load

2. A load acting on a very small area or particular point of a supporting structural element?
a. Distributed load c. Snow load
b. Concentrated load d. Dead Load

3. A temporary load on a structure occurring during its erection, as from wind or the weight of construction
equipment and stored materials?
a. Moving load c. Construction load
b. Dynamic load d. Wind load

4. What deformation does a beam contain?


a. Deformity c. Compression
b. Elongation d. Deflection

5. The process or product of forming a material into a particular shape by pouring it into a mold in a fluid state and
letting it harden?
a. Die-casting c. Mold
b. Casting d. Hot-roll

6. An instrument used to measure deformation


a. Strain gauge c. Extensometer
b. Seismometer d. Gouger

7. To coat a metal especially aluminum, magnesium with a hard non-corrosive film by electrolytic or chemical
action?
a. Galvanize c. Chroming
b. Bonderize d. Anodize

8. The process or product of bonding one metal to another, usually to protect the inner metal from corrosion?
a. Pickle c. Bonderize
b. Cladding d. Anodize

9. One of a pair of vertical angles fastened to each side of a web plate to stiffen it against buckling?
a. Stiffener c. Shear plate
b. Plate Girder d. Joist girder

10. Sheet metal drawn or rolled into parallel ridges and furrows for additional mechanical strength?
a. Corrugated metal c. Expanded metal
b. Checkered plate d. Sheet metal

11. A flexible strip of rubber or plastic inserted across a concrete or masonry joint to prevent the passage of water.
a. Bead b. Waterstop c. Substrate d. Joint filler

12. A joinery, an acute angle or groove separating one element from another?
a. Rout c. Coped
b. Quirk d. Angle joint

13. A joinery, to groove or hollow out with a gouge or machine?


a. Rout c. Rabbet
b. Coped d. Quirk
14. A rectangular groove cut in a member to receive the end of another.
a. Dado c. Miter
b. Rabbet d. None of the above

15. Luminous intensity expressed in candelas?


a. Candle c. Candlepower
b. Candela d. Luminous flux

16. A measure of the effectiveness of which a lamp converts electric power into luminous flux, equal to the ratio of
flux emitted to power input and expressed in Lumens per Watt?
a. Absorptance c. Efficacy
b. Energy rate d. Faceted beam

17. A lens having concentric, prismatic grooves to concentrate light from a small source?
a. Fresnel lens c. Baffle lens
b. Prismatic lens d. None of the above

18. Depth of footing above bottom reinforcement shall not be less than 150mm for footing on soil, nor less
than______ for footing on piles.
a. 200mm c. 250mm
b. 300mm d. 400mm

19. Loads that change position within the span of a beam in short amount of time. These loads are often
exemplified by wheel loads.
a. Varying Loads c. Dead Loads
b. Snow Loads d. Moving Loads

20. A bended steel to resist shear and diagonal stresses in a concrete beam is called:
a. Bottom bar c. Metal plate
b. Stirrups d. Temperature bar

21. Walls that support weight from above as well as their own dead weight.
a. Load bearing walls c. Shoring walls
b. Curtain walls d. None of the above

22. Which statement is false?


a. Development length of main reinforcements is always a function of the reinforcement diameter.
b. Transverse reinforcements provide additional flexural support.
c. Spiral hoops have stronger confining effect than ties.
d. None of the above.

23. A point in each normal section of a member through which the axis passes and about which the section twists.
a. Centroid c. Center of gravity
b. Shear center d. None of the above
24. A quantity which measure the resistance of the mass to being revolved about line is called:
a. Tension c. Variation
b. Torsion d. Deflection

25. A structural member spanning from truss-to-truss or supporting rafters.


a. Floor joist c. Girt
b. Purlin d. Girder
26. It is a twisting force that rotates or tends to rotate a shaft.
a. Dead load c. Stress
b. Elasticity d. Torque

27. It synonymous to bending stress.


a. Flexural stress c. Tangential Stress
b. Torsional Stress d. Normal Stress

28. A standard hook may consist of a 180 degree bend plus a 4 db extension (at the free end) not less than:
a. 55mm c. 75mm
b. 60mm d. 85mm

29. The major horizontal supporting member of the floor system is called:
a. Rafter c. Girder
b. Purlin d. Girt

30. A wall which support vertical loads in addition to its weight without the benefit of a complete vertical load
carrying space frame is called:
a. Retaining wall c. Shearing wall
b. Curtain wall d. Bearing wall

31. A standard 90 degree hook consists of a bend plus an extension of


a. 8db c. 12db
b. 10db d. 16db

32. For offset bent longitudinal bars, the horizontal support at offset bends shall be provided by lateral ties, spiral or
parts of the floor construction. Horizontal support provided shall be designed to resist 1 ½ times the horizontal
component of the computed force in the inclined portion of an offset bar. Lateral ties or spiral shall be placed
not more than _________ from points of bend.
a. 100mm c. 200mm
b. 150mm d. 250mm

33. The greatest stress which a material is capable of developing without a permanent deformation remaining upon
the complete release of stress is called:
a. Allowable stress c. Bending stress
b. Moment of inertia d. Proportional limit

34. The failure in a base when a heavily loaded column strikes a hole through is called:
a. Flexural stress c. Punching shear
b. Punching moment d. Single shear

35. Bundled bars shall be enclosed within stirrups or ties but bars larger than the size below shall not be bundled in
beams.
a. 40mm c. 32mm
b. 36mm d. 28mm

36. Splices in spiral reinforcement shall be lap splices of 48db but not less than
a. 300mm c. 500mm
b. 400mm d. 600mm

37. Stone placed on a slope to prevent erosion


a. Rip-rap c. Embankment
b. Flag stone d. Border stone
38. In any one bundle, groups of parallel reinforcing bars bundled in contract to act as a unit shall be limited to a
maximum of:
a. Three c. Five
b. Four d. Six

39. It is a single force, or a force and a couple which acting alone will produce the same effect as the force system.
a. Force c. Equilibrium
b. Resultant d. Transmissibility

40. A horizontal piece of wood, stone, steel or concrete across the top of the door or window opening to bear the
weight of the walls above the opening.
a. Lintel c. Transverse rafter
b. Transom beam d. None of the above

41. Underwater watertight chamber to allow construction work to be done.


a. Bent chamber c. Caisson
b. Submersible air chamber d. None of the above

42. When a beam is loaded, the new position of its longitudinal centroid axis is called:
a. Deflected shape c. Elastic curve
b. Parabolic Curve d. Inelastic curve

43. What is a design analysis requirement, considered as basis for the structural design of buildings and structures,
where the total lateral forces are distributed to various vertical elements of the lateral force-resisting system in
proportion to their rigidities considering the rigidity of the horizontal bracing system or diaphragm?
a. Shear and moment diagram c. Stability against overturning
b. Distribution of horizontal shear d. Horizontal torsional moments.

44. The actual stress in a material under a given loading


a. Working stress c. Bending stress
b. Axial stress d. Allowable stress

45. Where parallel reinforcement is placed in two or more layers, bars in the upper layers shall be placed directly
above bars in the bottom layer with clear distance between layers not less than:
a. 20mm c. 30mm
b. 25mm d. 40mm

46. In spirally reinforced or tied reinforcement compression members, clear distance between longitudinal (vertical)
bars shall not be less than 40mm nor
a. 1.5db c. 5.0db
b. 2.0db d. 1.0db

47. The minimum thickness of non pre-stressed beams of span L whose supports are simply supported is:
a. L/16 c. L/21
b. L/18.50 d. L/8

48. An internal moment equal and opposite to a bending moment, generated by a force couple to maintain
equilibrium of the section being considered.
a. Bending moment c. Resisting moment
b. Deflection d. Moment of inertia

49. A slight convex curvature intentionally built into a beam, girder or truss to compensate an anticipated
deflection?
a. Spanner c. Camber
b. Transverse shear d. Joint leader
50. A geometric property of a cross section, defined as the moment of inertia of the section divided by the distance
from the neutral axis to the most remote surface?
a. Section modulus c. Flexure formula
b. Moment of inertia d. None of the above

51. Kind of support for horizontal and vertical reactions.


a. Roller c. Fixed
b. Hinged d. Propped

52. Kind of support for vertical reaction only


a. Roller c. Fixed
b. Hinged d. Propped

53. Mathematical expression using moment of Area


a. Modulus c. Centroid
b. Stress d. Moment of inertia

54. Mathematical expression using double moment of Area


a. Modulus c. Centroid
b. Stress d. Moment of inertia

55. A kind of beam that has fixed support at one end.


a. Cantilever c. Continuous
b. Simple d. Over-hanged

56. A kind of beam that has extension from the support


a. Cantilever c. Continuous
b. Simple d. Over-hanged

57. A single span beam with two supports.


a. Cantilever c. Continuous
b. Simple d. over-hanged

58. Equilibrium equation used to compute vertical loads


a. ∑Fx=0 c. ∑Fz=0
b. ∑Fy=0 d. ∑M=0

59. Force multiplied by the distance


a. Moment c. Axial
b. Bearing d. Shear

60. Is called the cutting force


a. Torque c. Shear
b. Moment d. Axial

61. An electric conductor consisting of a group of smaller-diameter conductor strands twisted together is called:
a. Cable wire c. Fiber Optic
b. None of these d. Electric wire

62. The unit of luminous intensity, and also formerly accepted unit as the candela is known as:
a. None of these c. Luminosity
b. Brightness d. International Candle
63. Proportions of duct or section for air-conditioning.
a. H= ½ W c. L=W
b. Aspect ratio d. Free blow

64. A branch circuit consisting of two or more ungrounded conductors having a potential difference between them,
and a grounded conductor having equal potential difference between it and each ungrounded conductor of the
circuit and which is connected to the neutral (grounded) conductor of the system?
a. Appliance branch circuit c. Individual branch circuit
b. Multi-wire branch circuit d. General purpose branch circuit

65. The minimum width of door in hospital is:


a. 1.00m c. 0.80m
b. 0.90m d. 1.20m

66. Solid organic matter denser than water that settle at the bottom of the septic tank.
a. Sludge c. Floc
b. Scum d. Effluent

67. The equivalent of one fixture unit (f.u.)


a. 2.8 liters per minute c. 7.5 liters per minute
b. 0.75 liters per minute d. 7.5 gallons per minute

68. The component of a refrigeration system in which the refrigerant absorbs heat from a cooling medium and
changes from a liquid to a gas.
a. Compression c. Condenser
b. Evaporation d. Refrigerant

69. A device for maintaining or increasing the amount of water vapor in the air of a room.
a. Thermometer c. Humidifier
b. Damper d. Chiller

70. What is the unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second?
a. Hertz c. Watt
b. Decibel d. Sabin

71. Minimum diameter size of a trap and trap arm of a bathtub


a. 25mm c. 50mm
b. 38mm d. 63mm

72. Type of bacteria in the septic tank that relies on oxygen to survive.
a. Aerobic c. Scum
b. Anaerobic d. Effluent

73. A fire sprinkler alarm panel which shows a coded message on a board.
a. CCTV c. Annunciator
b. Monitor d. Digital panel

74. A sound that has been reflected with a sufficient time delay.
a. Environmental noise c. Impact noise
b. Direct sound d. Echo

75. Enamel paint was used to coat a wooden wall, if it were concrete walls, what will be the best type of paint to be
used?
a. Elastomeric paint c. Epoxy paint
b. Acrylic latex paint d. Lacquer paint
76. Vernacular term for stucco or plaster?
a. Monyeka c. Palitada
b. Biyento d. Kusturada

77. Consolidation of newly placed concrete by the moderately high frequency oscillations of an electric or
pneumatic tool.
a. Spading c. Vibration
b. Rodding d. Bleeding

78. Flat tools with a handle at the back, usually made of wood, used to smooth and/or finish freshly poured
concrete or plaster.
a. Trowels c. Ladle
b. Floats d. Rolling pin

79. Flat hand tools used for applying, spreading and shaping plaster or mortar to produce a relatively smooth finish
on concrete surfaces in the final stages of finishing.
a. Trowels c. Ladle
b. Floats d. Rolling pin

80. A roofing tile which has the shape of an “S” laid on its side is a
a. Pantile c. Mission Tile
b. French tile d. None of the above

81. That part of the building foundation which forms the permanent retaining wall of the structure below grade is a
a. Foundation course c. Grade beam
b. Foundation wall d. Footing

82. Joint employed to reduce restraint by accommodating movement of masonry walls are known as
a. Cold joint c. Control joint
b. Block outs d. None of the above

83. A system of framing a building in which the studs are continuous to roof supporting second floor joints is known
as
a. Post and beam c. Western framing
b. Balloon framing d. Roof framing

84. Rough plaster finish obtained by flinging plaster on a wall with a hand operated machine is
a. Tryolean finish c. trowel finish
b. Broom stripped finish d. rough finish

85. A principal member of the truss which extends from one end to the other primarily to resist bending is a
a. Web member c. Chord
b. Girt d. None of the above

86. A composition of two or more metals fused together usually to obtain a desired property
a. Annealing c. built-up
b. Alloy d. Chroming

87. The horizontal distance from the face of a lock or latch to the center of the knob or lock cylinder
a. Backset c. Backfill
b. Backdrop d. Built-up
88. A commercially pure iron of fibrous nature, valued for its corrosion resistance and ductility is
a. Cast iron c. Wrought iron
b. Black iron d. Flat iron

89. A modern method of installing wood parquet flooring on wooden boards sub-flooring is by
a. Gluing/ pasting c. Nailing into battens
b. Wainscoting d. None of the above

90. The standard height of window sills for office rooms in upper floors is
a. 1.20m c. 0.60m
b. 0.90m d. 0.30m

91. The total floor area 16 feet wide by 60 feet deep needs one inch (1”) x 4”(commercial size) T & G flooring.
Assuming that the available T & G is 1” x 4” x 16” and the effective width is 3.5” , the total board feet needed is
a. 1,280 bf c. 1,098 bf
b. 1330 bf d. 1,420 bf

92. In the design of a large shopping centers where space is required, intervals of columns can be wider than the
ordinary by adopting a structural method of construction called
a. Compressioning c. Post-tensioning
b. Pre-casting d. Hammering

93. Dry walls do not require appreciable amount of moisture and they are customarily finished with
a. Mortar and cement c. Plywood on stud
b. Lath and plaster d. None of the above

94. To turn back water whenever joints occur in which dissimilar materials come together, it is necessary to provide
a. Flashing material c. Binding material
b. Counter flushing d. expansion joint

95. The part of a foundation system which supports the exterior walls of a superstructure and bears directly on the
column footing is a
a. Grade beam c. Foundation course
b. Foundation wall d. Wall footing

96. A narrow strip of wood applied to cover a joint along the edges of two parallel boards in the same plane is a
a. Fillet c. Cant strip
b. Batten d. Wood plank

97. The stressing of unbounded tendons after concrete has cured is


a. Post tensioning c. Pre-casting
b. Pre-tensioning d. Lift slab

98. The boxing in of covering a joist, beam or girder to give the appearance of a larger beam is known as
a. Beam formworks c. Beam blocking
b. Grade beam d. None of the above

99. A system of framing a building on which floor joists of each storey rest on the top plates of the storey below and
the bearing walls and partitions rest on the subfloor of each storey is known as
a. Balloon framing c. Plank framing
b. Western Framing d. Unitized framing

100. Pressure exerted against the underground portion of a building created by the presence of water in the soil
is known as
a. Soil bearing pressure c. Hydrostatic pressure
b. Atmospheric pressure d. Pneumatic pressure

101. A window which projects outside the main line of a building and the compartment in which it is located
extends to the floor is known as
a. Bay window c. Hopper window
b. Oriel window d. Rose window

102. A form of brick bond in which each course is alternately composed of entirely of headers or of stretchers is
known as
a. Common bond c. Flemish bond
b. English bond d. Running bond

103. A joint formed when a concrete surface hardens before the next batch of concrete is placed against it is
a. Control joint c. Expansion joint
b. Block out d. Cold joint

104. An iron alloy usually including carbon and silicon which has high compressive strength but low tensile
strength is
a. Cast iron c. Wrought iron
b. Pig iron d. None of the above

105. The capacity of a wall to hold moisture is important in the design of dwelling units. Select the best material
which will reduce moisture in a wall when used
a. CHB S-cut joint finish c. 1” thk. V-cut wood boards
b. Synthetic Adobe finish on RC wall d. None of the above

106. Plaster or plywood ceiling on nailers or joists below a ventilated roof space may show “pattern staining” on
the ceiling. This can be prevented by
a. Cleaning c. Adequate insulation
b. Repainting d. None of the above

107. Sound or noise between bedrooms may be reduced by using less expensive materials with the application of
construction techniques
a. double wall plywood on horizontal and vertical studs with absorbents
b. solid 6” R.C. wall
c. sawali on 2” x 2” studs
d. None of the above

108. The staircase of a house has a total run of 3 meters and a total rise of 2.16 meters, the tread width is 11
inches and riser is 7 7/8”, therefore, the stringer length is
a. 3.20 meters c. 3.69 meters
b. 3.75 meters d. 3.35 meters

109. One method of leveling batterboards without the transit is the use of
a. ¼ Ø plastic hose filled with water c. eyesight
b. Plumb bob d. chalk line

110. A manual method of squaring the corners of a building lines in building layout, is the use of
a. 2-3-4 multiples with the use of transit
b. 3-4-5 multiples with the use of steel tape measure
c. 4-5-4 multiples and strings
d. None of the above

111. Due to temperature effects in materials, concrete walls, slabs of long buildings, new buildings adjoining
existing buildings should be provided with
a. flashing c. expansion joints
b. Welded joint d. Concrete joints

112. A typical block or panel type insulating material used in flat roof of commercial or industrial building
a. Corkboard c. Acacia lumber
b. Washed pebbles d. Coconut lumber

113. A geological or ground condition considered in determining the size and type of foundation of the building
a. Soil chemistry c. Soil bearing pressure
b. Particle size distribution d. None of the above

114. The chief structural materials, used for tall buildings are
a. built-up beams, girders, foundations
b. cement, deformed wrought iron, gravel and sand
c. reinforced concrete and high grade steel
d. none of the above

115. This is a material that holds less moisture, is very light, less water absorptive capacity and is very good in
sidings of dwelling units
a. Vinyl shingles c. Wood boards
b. Asbestos-cement shingles d. None of the above

116. A type of concrete floor which has no beam is called


a. Flat slab c. 2-way slab
b. One way slab d. Ribbed floor

117. A one-way concrete slab are used when


a. the slab is being supported by two parallel beams
b. the slab has no cantilevered portion
c. the concrete slab is reinforced on the near bottom side
d. the concrete slab is sloping to all side

118. The complete records of test conduction (slump, compression test, etc.) shall be preserved and made
available for inspection during the progress of construction and after completion of the projects for a period of
not less than
a. 5 years b. 3 years c. 4 years d. 2 years

119. The distance from the first to the last riser of a stair flight is called
a. spandrel c. pitch
b. run d. rise

120. A high-speed rotary shaping hand power tool used to make smooth cutting and curving on solid wood is
called
a. Surface planer c. portable hand router
b. dado place d. lath machine

121. Dressed lumber is referred to


a. covered with plastic for shipment
b. lumber of exact measurement
c. smoothed or planed lumber
d. lumber used for fine carpentry works

122. It refers to the occupancy load which either partially or fully in place or may not be present at all is called
a. live load c. dead load
b. concentrated load d. distributed load

123. The distance between inflection point in the column when it breaks is called
a. development length c. effective length
b. cross sectional area d. equivalent distance

124. An expansion joints adjacent parts of a structure to permit expected movements between them is called
a. contraction joint c. trussjoimt
b. construction joint d. conduction joint

125. The most important component to determine the strength of a concrete mix is
a. sand c. cement
b. gravel d. lime

126. A pit in a basement floor made to collect water into which a pump is placed to pump the liquid to the sewer
pipe
a. sump c. drain hole
b. slump d. None of the above

127. The scientific name for wood is


a. citem c. xylem
b. apitong d. ocillariscapilla

128. The hardware on a door to accommodate the knob and lockset keyhole
a. escutcheon c. embellisher
b. door lock cup d. push plate

129. A concrete flooring and finish which transforms ordinary plain concrete into an elegant and decorative
textured surface. This is done by adding dust-on-color pigments to the concrete to give a fast color and
imprinted with a patented pattern and texture while the concrete is still plastic to create the look and finish of
stone, slate or brick
a. impressio-crete c. textfloor-crete
b. stucco floor finish d. concrete block cushion

130. A pretreatment of poured concrete such as walls beams and columns where a thin layer of lean cement
grout mixed with flexible base additives is splattered by tampico brush or masonry spoon to the surface to give
a “tooth” for excellent plaster adhesion
a. scratch coat c. splash coat
b. cement roughing d. concrete roughing by chiseling

131. A special coating system with a high gloss shine while maintaining the natural wood qualities, maintenance
free, used to finish and topcoat wood flooring
a. polyethylene floor coating c. epoxy floor coating
b. tile floor coating d. polyurethane floor coating

132. A common and cheap masonry finish wherein dry consistency mortar mix is sprayed by mechanical or
pneumatic means. The sprayed cement is left to dry and give a rustic finish. Optional paint coat maybe required
a. spraytex c. anay finish
b. stucco finish d. sandblast
133. What criterion conforms to good construction practice for the earliest time to remove scaffolding for
concrete flooring other than early-strength concrete if no anticipated load is expected over poured floor?
a. 25% of scaffoldings can be removed at slab area after 21 days of pouring and 100% of scaffolds after 28 days
b. 50% of scaffolding can be removed after 14 days and 100% of scaffolds after 2 days
c. 50% of scaffoldings can be removed over slab area after 28 days of pouring and 100% of scaffolding after 36
days
d. 25% of scaffoldings can be removed at slab area after 14 days and 100% of scaffolds after 21 days
afterpouring

134. When utilizing “knock-down” modular system of cabinets and furniture, an end user is constrain of using:
a. longer assembly time
b. standard sizes, shapes and forms
c. needs additional finishing
d. labor intensive during production and assembly

135. Which of the following concrete handling criterion impairs the quality of concrete?
a. re-tempting concrete shall not be used and discard by approved means
b. concrete shall be carried on at such a rate that concrete is at all times plastic and flows readily into
spacebetween reinforcement
c. concrete that has initially set, shall be mixed with new concrete and shall be deposited in the structure with
approved means
d. top surfaces or vertically formed lifts shall be generally level

136. A water-mixed product mixed to a ratio of 1:20 to stabilize lime activity in new masonry surface. Without
preparing the surface with this mixture will cause the subsequent painting to be defective
a. acrylic emulsion c. masonry neutralizer
b. etching solution d. aquaseal

137. A paint defect which indicates imperfect adhesion of paint to the surface, with the film getting stripped off in
a relatively large pieces due to application on damp or greasy surface
a. peeling c. bleeding
b. alligatoring d. cracking

138. Vernacular term for rough plastering


a. baldosa c. asintada
b. rebokada d. kostura

139. What is the act of excavating or filling of earth or any sound material or combination thereof, in preparation
for a finishing surface such as paving?
a. cut and fill c. grading
b. benching d. site preparation

140. A floor finish commercially size 1” x 12” x 12” utilizing clay and fired in traditional manner making interesting
and attractive rustic clay shade patterns. Because of the rustic effect the floor is finished rough and simply
adhere by cement with some irregularities
a. cement non-skid blocks c. adobe cobbled stones
b. vigan tiles d. mosaic tiles

141. The time required for the removal of a form of a concrete footing
a. 24 hours c. 36 hours
b. 48 hours d. 12 hours
142. What is the appropriate paint material for G.I. sheet roofing?
a. Alkyd paint type c. Acrylic latex type
b. Lacquer type d. Urethane

143. A type of shatter-proof opaque glass used to construct a door with glass to allow natural light only.
a. Figure wired glass c. Smoked glass
b. Etched glass d. Bevel glass

144. Which of the following is a trademark for a brand of steel pipe column, usually filled with concrete and used
for axial loading.
a. Concased column c. Reinforced steel pipe column
b. Concrete reinforced steel column d. Lally column

145. An enclosure for housing and protecting electric wires or cables that are joined together in connecting or
branching electric circuits.
a. Circuit breaker c. Raceway
b. Junction box d. Wire Casing

146. In fig.1 (see attachment), identify the gable roof


a. a1 b. a2 c. a3 d. a4

147. In fig.1 (see attachment), identify the hip roof


a. a1 b. a2 c. a5 d. a6

148. In fig.1 (see attachment), identify the mansard roof


a. a1 b. a2 c. a5 d. a6

149. In fig.1 (see attachment), identify the gambrel roof


a. a5 b. a4 c. a3 d. a2

150. In fig.1 (see attachment), identify the pyramidal roof


a. a6 b. a5 c. a4 d. a3

151. In fig.1 (see attachment), identify the shed roof


a. a3 b. a4 c. a5 d. a6

152. In fig.2 (see attachment), identify the Palladian window


a. b1 b. b2 c. b3 d. b4

153. In fig.2 (see attachment), identify the Bay window


a. b1 b. b2 c. b3 d. b4

154. In fig.2 (see attachment), identify the Double Hung window


a. b1 b. b2 c. b3 d. b4

155. In fig.2 (see attachment), identify the Casement window


a. b1 b. b2 c. b3 d. b4

156. In fig.3 (see attachment), which of the following is a Tuscan order?


a. c1 b. c2 c. c3 d. c4

157. In fig.3 (see attachment), which of the following is a Doric order?


a. c1 b. c2 c. c3 d. c4

158. In fig.3 (see attachment), which of the following is a Corinthian order?


a. c1 b. c2 c. c3 d. c4

159. In fig.3 (see attachment), which of the following is a Ionic order?


a. c1 b. c2 c. c3 d. c4

160. In fig.3 (see attachment), which of the following is a Composite order?


a. c2 b. c3 c. c4 d. c5

161. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. keystone c. voussoir
b. archivolt d. intrados

162. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. springer c. voussoir
b. archivolt d. intrados

163. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. springer c. keystone
b. rise d. intrados

164. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. springer c. voussoir
b. archivolt d. rise

165. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. extrados c. voussoir
b. archivolt d. intrados

166. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. springer c. voussoir
b. archivolt d. intrados

167. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. rise c. voussoir
b. keystone d. intrados

168. In fig.4 (see attachment), identify the part of the arch?


a. voussior c. extrados
b. spring d. intrados

169. In fig.5 (see attachment), identify the Rampant arch?


a. d1 b. d2 c. d3 d. d4

170. In fig.5 (see attachment), identify the Bell arch?


a. d1 b. d2 c. d3 d. d4

171. In fig.5 (see attachment), identify the Stilted arch?


a. d1 b. d2 c. d3 d. d4

172. In fig.5 (see attachment), identify the Horseshoe arch?


a. d1 b. d2 c. d3 d. d4
173. In fig.5 (see attachment), identify the Trefoil arch?
a. d2 b. d3 c. d4 d. d5

174. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Lag screw?


a. e1 b. e2 c. e3 d. e4

175. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Wood screw?


a. e1 b. e2 c. e3 d. e4

176. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Self Tapping screw?
a. e1 b. e2 c. e3 d. e4

177. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Machine screw?


a. e1 b. e2 c. e3 d. e4

178. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Cap screw?


a. e5 b. e6 c. e7 d. e8

179. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Thumb screw?


a. e5 b. e6 c. e7 d. e8

180. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Screw Eye?


a. e6 b. e7 c. e8 d. e9

181. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Set screw?


a. e6 b. e7 c. e8 d. e9

182. In fig.6 (see attachment), which of the following is a Sheet Metal screw?
a. e6 b. e7 c. e8 d. e9

183. In fig.7 (see attachment), which of the following is a Fink truss?


a. f1 b. f2 c. f3 d. f4

184. In fig.7 (see attachment), which of the following is a Pratt truss?


a. f1 b. f2 c. f3 d. f4

185. In fig.7 (see attachment), which of the following is a Fan truss?


a. f1 b. f2 c. f3 d. f4

186. In fig.7 (see attachment), which of the following is a Howe truss?


a. f1 b. f2 c. f3 d. f4

187. In fig.8 (see attachment), identify Common Header Bond?


a. g1 b. g2 c. g3 d. g4

188. In fig.8 (see attachment), identify Basket Pattern Bond?


a. g1 b. g2 c. g3 d. g4

189. In fig.8 (see attachment), identify Common Flemish Bond?


a. g1 b. g2 c. g3 d. g4

190. In fig.8 (see attachment), identify Common English Bond?


a. g1 b. g2 c. g3 d. g4

191. In fig.8 (see attachment), identify Flemish Cross Bond?


a. g3 b. g4 c. g5 d. g6

192. In fig.8 (see attachment), identify English Cross Bond?


a. g3 b. g4 c. g5 d. g6

193. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Finger joint?


a. h1 b. h2 c. h3 d. h4

194. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Dovetail Dado joint?
a. h5 b. h6 c. h3 d. h4

195. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Half Lap joint?
a. h5 b. h6 c. h1 d. h2

196. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Dado joint?


a. h1 b. h5 c. h9 d. h4

197. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Rabbet joint?


a. h1 b. h9 c. h3 d. h4

198. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Miter joint?


a. h5 b. h6 c. h7 d. h8

199. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Splined Miter joint?
a. h1 b. h9 c. h3 d. h4

200. In fig.9 (see attachment), which of the following is a Scarf joint?


a. h1 b. h6 c. h3 d. h4

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