2024-04-30T07:24:54+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>There are four common types of prints found in construction drawings, excluding</p><p>specifications and schedules. From the list, choose three of those four common types of</p><p>prints.</p><p></p><p>I. Building isometric</p><p>II. Details</p><p>III. Elevations</p><p>IV. Floor plans</p><p>V. Sequence of construction</p><p></p><p>a.I., II., and III.</p><p>b.II., III., and IV.</p><p>c.II., IV., and V.</p><p>d.III., IV., and V.</p>, <p>Which construction drawing or plan is a scaled drawing that looks down at one level or at</p><p>one floor of a building?</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>Which construction drawing or plan is a scaled drawing of a part of a building that has</p><p>been cut away to see the inside features?</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>A(n) ? shows the natural and manmade features of the property surrounding a building.</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>To which construction drawings or plans would an electrician refer to determine the</p><p>height of the garage door?</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>Which construction drawing uses a plan, elevation, or section view, but is drawn to a larger scale to show the exact features of construction?</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>What print shows the face views of the building or residence?</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>What print shows the location of the structure relative to the lot, road, or to other</p><p>structures?</p><p></p><p>a.Details</p><p>b.Elevations</p><p>c.Floor plans</p><p>d.Site (or plot) plan</p><p>e.Sections</p>, <p>Identify the parts of an Arrow and Ball Note by dragging the term to the arrow line that best describes that part of the Note.</p><p></p><p>-possible answers-</p><p></p><p>View direction</p><p>Cutting plane line</p><p>Detail number</p><p>Sheet number</p>, <p>According to the following illustration, which detail on the print is being called out?</p><p></p><p>a.Detail No. 2 from Sheet No. 101</p><p>b.Detail No. 101 from Sheet No. 2</p><p>c.Page 2, drawing No. 101</p><p>d.Sheet 2, cut No. 101</p>, <p>What type of view shows locations of interior receptacles as to the height above finish</p><p>floor (AFF) and their possible relation to furnishings or other electrical equipment?</p><p></p><p>I. Details</p><p>II. Elevations</p><p>III. Schedules</p><p>IV. Site (or plot) plan</p><p>V. Sections</p><p></p><p>a.I. and II.</p><p>b.II. and III.</p><p>c.III. and IV.</p><p>d.IV. and V.</p>, <p>What type of print shows sizes of rooms and locations of electrical devices, such as</p><p>receptacles, switches, and lights?</p><p></p><p>a.Electrical details</p><p>b.Electrical elevations</p><p>c.Electrical floor plans</p><p>d.Sections with electrical devices</p>, <p>An electrician needs to view a residential wall section print showing the foundation</p><p>detail. Choose a possible reason an electrician would have for reading this wall section</p><p>detail.</p><p></p><p>a.To define the various materials used</p><p>b.To determine the thickness of the wall</p><p>c.To determine the thickness of the finish material</p><p>d.To determine the depth of foundation</p><p>e.Any reason above</p>, <p>Which two prints would be used to locate garage door and then determine the size of</p><p>garage door?</p><p></p><p>a.Detail plan / section plan</p><p>b.Elevation plan/ site plan</p><p>c.Floor plan / elevation plan</p><p>d.Site plan / section plan</p>, <p>Schedules most often appear on a(n) ? .</p><p></p><p>a.elevation plan</p><p>b.floor plan</p><p>c.print or on separate schedule sheet</p><p>d.riser print</p><p>e.site plan</p>, <p>A construction drawing with a chart that contains detailed information about what size</p><p>and type of materials are to be used and how a job is to be completed is a called a ? .</p><p></p><p>a.detail</p><p>b.notes</p><p>c.section</p><p>d.schedule</p>, <p>It is often necessary to use plans in conjunction with elevations before making electrical</p><p>raceway and cable runs in order to get a proper perspective of where runs will be</p><p>installed.</p><p></p><p>Select one:</p><p>True</p><p>False</p>, <p>A ? schedule lists details relating to branch circuits, breakers, and main disconnects.</p><p></p><p>a.fixture</p><p>b.panel</p><p>c.switchgear</p><p>d.transformer</p>, <p>The project (or job) specifications are lists of detailed requirements, procedures, and</p><p>approved materials.</p><p></p><p>Select one:</p><p>True</p><p>False</p>, <p>Under the CSI MasterFormat (2004), there are currently 49 divisions covered in</p><p>specifications. Division 26 is titled ? .</p><p></p><p>a.Communications</p><p>b.Concrete</p><p>c.Electrical</p><p>d.Plumbing</p>, <p>Most often only the general contractor needs to read and understand the project (or job)</p><p>specifications.</p><p></p><p>Select one:</p><p>True</p><p>False</p>, <p>Who can change the project specifications?</p><p></p><p>a.Architect</p><p>b.Engineer</p><p>c.Owner</p><p>d.All of the above</p>, <p>Match the following definitions with their proper term.</p><p></p><p>A change to prints or bids before bids are open</p><p>A change relating to a construction project that occurs after the bid</p><p>opening</p><p>A dated change to blueprints or specifications</p><p>Statements that explain changes or revisions on prints</p><p></p><p>-possible answers-</p><p>Revision</p><p>Change order</p><p>Change note</p><p>Addendum</p>, <p>It is NOT that important to always be working with the most current set of blueprints.</p><p></p><p>Select one:</p><p>True</p><p>False</p>, <p>A set of drawings kept up to date throughout the project (with installation location and a</p><p>detailed working record of any changes made) is defined as the ? drawings.</p><p></p><p>a.as-built</p><p>b.estimated</p><p>c.record</p><p>d.working</p>, <p>It is important to keep “as-built drawings” up to date because they are usually required</p><p>at job's end.</p><p></p><p>Select one:</p><p>True</p><p>False</p>, <p>What might happen if a contractor installs materials or performs work that does not</p><p>follow specifications?</p><p></p><p>a.The contractor must replace the work at the customer's expense.</p><p>b.The contractor might have to replace the work at his or her own expense.</p><p>c.If UL literature indicated that the product is equal or better, it is permitted.</p><p>d.Provided it has been inspected, it is permitted to be done.</p> flashcards
Blueprints Lesson 5

Blueprints Lesson 5

  • There are four common types of prints found in construction drawings, excluding

    specifications and schedules. From the list, choose three of those four common types of

    prints.

    I. Building isometric

    II. Details

    III. Elevations

    IV. Floor plans

    V. Sequence of construction

    a.I., II., and III.

    b.II., III., and IV.

    c.II., IV., and V.

    d.III., IV., and V.

    The correct answer is: II., III., and IV.

  • Which construction drawing or plan is a scaled drawing that looks down at one level or at

    one floor of a building?

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Floor plans

  • Which construction drawing or plan is a scaled drawing of a part of a building that has

    been cut away to see the inside features?

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Sections

  • A(n) ? shows the natural and manmade features of the property surrounding a building.

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Site (or plot) plan

  • To which construction drawings or plans would an electrician refer to determine the

    height of the garage door?

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Elevations

  • Which construction drawing uses a plan, elevation, or section view, but is drawn to a larger scale to show the exact features of construction?

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Details

  • What print shows the face views of the building or residence?

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Elevations

  • What print shows the location of the structure relative to the lot, road, or to other

    structures?

    a.Details

    b.Elevations

    c.Floor plans

    d.Site (or plot) plan

    e.Sections

    The correct answer is: Site (or plot) plan

  • Identify the parts of an Arrow and Ball Note by dragging the term to the arrow line that best describes that part of the Note.-possible answers-View directionCutting plane lineDetail numberSheet number

    Identify the parts of an Arrow and Ball Note by dragging the term to the arrow line that best describes that part of the Note.

    -possible answers-

    View direction

    Cutting plane line

    Detail number

    Sheet number

  • According to the following illustration, which detail on the print is being called out?a.Detail No. 2 from Sheet No. 101b.Detail No. 101 from Sheet No. 2c.Page 2, drawing No. 101d.Sheet 2, cut No. 101

    According to the following illustration, which detail on the print is being called out?

    a.Detail No. 2 from Sheet No. 101

    b.Detail No. 101 from Sheet No. 2

    c.Page 2, drawing No. 101

    d.Sheet 2, cut No. 101

    The correct answer is: Detail No. 2 from Sheet No. 101

  • What type of view shows locations of interior receptacles as to the height above finish

    floor (AFF) and their possible relation to furnishings or other electrical equipment?

    I. Details

    II. Elevations

    III. Schedules

    IV. Site (or plot) plan

    V. Sections

    a.I. and II.

    b.II. and III.

    c.III. and IV.

    d.IV. and V.

    The correct answer is: I. and II.

  • What type of print shows sizes of rooms and locations of electrical devices, such as

    receptacles, switches, and lights?

    a.Electrical details

    b.Electrical elevations

    c.Electrical floor plans

    d.Sections with electrical devices

    The correct answer is: Electrical floor plans

  • An electrician needs to view a residential wall section print showing the foundation

    detail. Choose a possible reason an electrician would have for reading this wall section

    detail.

    a.To define the various materials used

    b.To determine the thickness of the wall

    c.To determine the thickness of the finish material

    d.To determine the depth of foundation

    e.Any reason above

    The correct answer is: Any reason above

  • Which two prints would be used to locate garage door and then determine the size of

    garage door?

    a.Detail plan / section plan

    b.Elevation plan/ site plan

    c.Floor plan / elevation plan

    d.Site plan / section plan

    The correct answer is: Floor plan / elevation plan

  • Schedules most often appear on a(n) ? .

    a.elevation plan

    b.floor plan

    c.print or on separate schedule sheet

    d.riser print

    e.site plan

    The correct answer is: print or on separate schedule sheet

  • A construction drawing with a chart that contains detailed information about what size

    and type of materials are to be used and how a job is to be completed is a called a ? .

    a.detail

    b.notes

    c.section

    d.schedule

    The correct answer is: schedule

  • It is often necessary to use plans in conjunction with elevations before making electrical

    raceway and cable runs in order to get a proper perspective of where runs will be

    installed.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    The correct answer is 'True'.

  • A ? schedule lists details relating to branch circuits, breakers, and main disconnects.

    a.fixture

    b.panel

    c.switchgear

    d.transformer

    The correct answer is: panel

  • The project (or job) specifications are lists of detailed requirements, procedures, and

    approved materials.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    The correct answer is 'True'.

  • Under the CSI MasterFormat (2004), there are currently 49 divisions covered in

    specifications. Division 26 is titled ? .

    a.Communications

    b.Concrete

    c.Electrical

    d.Plumbing

    The correct answer is: Electrical

  • Most often only the general contractor needs to read and understand the project (or job)

    specifications.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    The correct answer is 'False'.

  • Who can change the project specifications?

    a.Architect

    b.Engineer

    c.Owner

    d.All of the above

    The correct answer is: All of the above

  • Match the following definitions with their proper term.

    A change to prints or bids before bids are open

    A change relating to a construction project that occurs after the bid

    opening

    A dated change to blueprints or specifications

    Statements that explain changes or revisions on prints

    -possible answers-

    Revision

    Change order

    Change note

    Addendum

    The correct answer is: A change to prints or bids before bids are open → Addendum,

    A change relating to a construction project that occurs after the bid opening → Change

    order,

    A dated change to blueprints or specifications → Revision,

    Statements that explain changes or revisions on prints → Change note

  • It is NOT that important to always be working with the most current set of blueprints.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    The correct answer is 'False'.

  • A set of drawings kept up to date throughout the project (with installation location and a

    detailed working record of any changes made) is defined as the ? drawings.

    a.as-built

    b.estimated

    c.record

    d.working

    The correct answer is: as-built

  • It is important to keep “as-built drawings” up to date because they are usually required

    at job's end.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    The correct answer is 'True'.

  • What might happen if a contractor installs materials or performs work that does not

    follow specifications?

    a.The contractor must replace the work at the customer's expense.

    b.The contractor might have to replace the work at his or her own expense.

    c.If UL literature indicated that the product is equal or better, it is permitted.

    d.Provided it has been inspected, it is permitted to be done.

    The correct answer is: The contractor might have to replace the work at his or her own expense.