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Printreading Chapter 1 Review Questions
Multiple Choice 1-9
True-False 1-11
Completion 1-10
Math 1-10
Sketching 1-10
Multiple Choice
1.
A (C) 120
degree angle is formed between the axes in isometric drawings.
2.
Cutting planes for sections are generally shown on (B) floor plans
.
3.
Orthographic projections are also referred to as (A) Multiview
drawings.
4.
For a hazardous area or when the occupancy load of a building exceeds 50 occupants, (A) exit doors must swing in the direction of
travel
.
5.
Dimensions on a point show (A) size
.
6.
The most commonly used scale for working drawings is (B) ¼”=1’-0”
.
7.
Finished grade is shown on a plot plan with (A) solid
contour lines.
8.
(B) Modeling
is a method of viewing an object in a pictorial form.
9.
The conventional representation for stairways on plan views is a series of (C) parallel lines representing risers
.
True-False
1.
Blueprints have white lines on a blue background. True
False
2.
Written information is often found in the title block. True
False
3.
Dimensions indicating the exact room size should be shown in each room on a floor plan. True
False
4.
As the space between contour lines increases, the lot becomes steeper. True
False
5.
The most common sections are taken through exterior walls. True
False
6.
All information about windows is shown on floor plans or section views. True
False
7.
Dimensions should not be repeated on prints unless marked REF. True
False
8.
Floor plans are generally the most used plans in a set of prints. True False
9.
Exit passageways must be at least 44” wide except when serving an occupancy load of less than 50. True
False
10.
Interior doors generally require only two hinges. True False
11.
Hollow-core doors have a core of wood blocks. True
False
Completion
1.
All visible print lines are shown with object
lines.
2.
Dimension lines are terminated by extension
lines.
3.
An architects scale is triangular
in shape.
4.
Interior frame partitions with a gypsum board finish on floor plans are usually indicated a 4”
thick.
5.
A legal survey
is required to establish the corners of a building lot in relation to official points of measurement in the vicinity.
6.
Building codes
specify types of materials that must be used for particular aspects of construction.
7.
The location of all exterior walls and interior partitions
are shown on floor plans.
8.
The south
Elevation is the view of the south side of a building, not the direction a person faces to see that side of the building.
9.
A title
block is the logical place to begin reading a set of prints.
10.
The three classifications of windows
are fixed-sash, sliding-
sash, and swinging-sash.
Math
1.
A partition is framed with 2 x 4 studs and finished with ½” gypsum
board on both sides. What is the actual thickness of the partition? 3
2.
Are front and back setbacks sufficient to meet local ordinance requirements? Yes, front setback is 45’-0”(>40’); back setback is 27’-0”(>20”); south side 25’; and east side 35’(>25’)
3.
What is the east setback? (260’-0” – 200’-0” – 25’-0”= 35’-0”)
4.
How many square feet does the building contain? (42’x200’=8400’; 26’x42’=1092; 8400+1092= 9492 sqft)
5.
Is the number of parking spaces sufficient to meet local ordinance requirement? Yes, Parking space approx.. 11218 sqft (158’x67’). Required space = 3800 sqft (2x200 sqft x 9492)
6.
What is the south setback? (140’ – 45’ – 68’= 27’-0”)
7.
What is the area (in square feet) of the lot? (260’ x 140’= 36400 sqft)
8.
The point of beginning for a one-family dwelling is shown on the plot plan as 312’-0”. A one-story house with full basement is to be built on the lot. The first floor elevation is 316’-6”. The basement floor is 9’-0” below the first floor. What is the elevation of the basement? (316’-6” – 9’-0”= 307’-6”)
9.
A single-light window is designated 30/36. What is the area in square inches? (30” x 36”= 1080 square inches)
10.
A set of straight-run stairs is designated 16 R UP. Each riser is 6” high. What is the total rise of the stairs? (16 risers x 6” each= 96”)
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