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Joints placed in concrete pavements, which are usually D. Expansion Joint
placed transversely, at regular intervals, to provide adequate expansion space for the slab to expand when
the pavement is subjected to an increase in temperature.
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A. Hinge Joint
B. Contraction Joint
C. Construction Joint
D. Expansion Joint
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A. Hinge Joint
B. Contraction Joint
C. Construction Joint
D. Expansion Joint
Joints placed in concrete pavements, which are usually B. Contraction Joint
placed transversely regular intervals across the width
of the pavement to release some of the tensile stresses
that are due to a decrease in temperature.
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4.
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Joints placed in concrete pavements, which are usual- A. Hinge Joint
ly placed transversely across the pavement width to
provide suitable transition between concrete placed at
different times or on different days.
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Generally, the dry materials used in making quality
A. Bleeding
concrete are heavier than water. Thus, shortly after
placement, they have a tendency to settle to the bottom and displace the mixing water to the surface,
which is called _____.
A. Bleeding
B. Troweling
C. Screeding
D. Floating
Joints placed in concrete pavements at right angles to C. Construction Joint
the center line of the pavement is called:
A. Transverse Joint
B. Longitudinal Joint
C. Construction Joint
D. Expansion Joint
C. Rumble strips
A. Chevron markings
B. Painted median
C. Rumble strips
D. Diagonal markings
A. Hinge Joint
B. Contraction Joint
C. Construction Joint
D. Expansion Joint
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It is a type of thermoplastic lane marking designed
to aid and provide motorist with visual, audio, and
warning on the road.
The surface of newly placed concrete is struck off by C. Screeding
moving a straightedge back and forth with a saw-like
motion across the top of the forms.
A. Bleeding
B. Troweling
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C. Screeding
D. Floating
C. Framing
D. Bracing
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The bringing of a concrete surface to true grade with B. Leveling
enough mortar to produce the desired finish.
A. Placing
B. Leveling
C. Screeding
D. Troweling
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Immediately following or during edging, pre-molded D. Jointing
inserts are placed in concrete slabs to control cracking
in the concrete as a result of shrinkage.
12. What are the capacity requirement for all scaffoldings? A. At least 4 times its own
weight
A. At least 4 times its own weight
B. At least 6 times its own weight
C. At most 4 times its own weight
D. At most 6 times its own weight
A. Placing
B. Leveling
C. Troweling
D. Jointing
10. When inside the building, one may notice unusual
A. Temperature
sounds and change in the building. What causes these
events?
A. Temperature
B. Ductility
C. Atoms
D. Ions
11. Any temporary elevated platform used for supporting B. Scaffold
employees or materials or both in the course of any
construction works.
A. Formworks
B. Scaffold
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