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Review Test Submission: Chapter 08-2 Test
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Question 1 1 out of 1 points All exterior glass for the storefront has a 30 year warranty. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 8 (Doors & Windows).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 2 1 out of 1 points A polystyrene core is used in steel service doors. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 8 (Doors & Windows).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 3 1 out of 1 points The pick-up window unit is ____________' wide. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 8 (Doors & Windows).
Selected Answer: 4
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
4 Pattern Match
4'([\s-]?0")? Pattern Match
(?i)4\s?(ft|ft.|feet)([\s-
]0\s?(in|in.|inch|inches))? Pattern Match
(?i)four\s(ft|ft.|feet)([\s-
]zero\s(in|in.|inch|inches))? •
Question 4 1 out of 1 points Steel door frames are __________ ga steel. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 8 (Doors & Windows).
Selected Answer: 18
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
18 Pattern Match
(?i)18(\s?ga\.?|\sgauge)?
Pattern Match
(?i)eighteen(\s(ga\.?|gauge))? •
Question 5 0 out of 1 points The lock for __________ doors is a Schlage D53PD all-purpose lock. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 8 (Doors & Windows).
Selected Answer: door G
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
G •
Question 6 1 out of 1 points All walls to which wall covering is to be applied must have a(n) __________ content of less than 5%. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 9 (Finishes).
Selected Answer: moisture
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
moisture Pattern Match
(?i)moisture([\s-]content)? •
Question 7 1 out of 1 points All interior wood is __________ and varnished. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 9 (Finishes).
Selected Answer: stained
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
stained •
Question 8 1 out of 1 points Washable ceiling tiles are __________ faced. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 9 (Finishes).
Selected Answer: vinyl
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
vinyl Pattern Match
(?i)vinyl([\s-]faced)? •
Question 9
1 out of 1 points Restroom __________ tile is manufactured by Crossville. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 9 (Finishes).
Selected Answer: floor
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
floor Pattern Match
(?i)floor([\s-]tile)? Pattern Match
(?i)porcelain[\s-]bodied([\s-]tile)? Pattern Match
(?i)slip[ -]resistant( tile)? •
Question 10 1 out of 1 points The carpet pad is __________" thick contract cushion. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 9 (Finishes).
Selected Answer: 3/8
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
3/8 Pattern Match
(?i)(3/8|0?\.375)("|\s?(in|in.|inch|inche
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Question 11 1 out of 1 points Toilet and urinal partitions
are manufactured by American Standard. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 10 (Specialities).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 12 1 out of 1 points Locations for hanging planters are shown on Sheet 6A. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 10 (Specialities).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 13 1 out of 1 points The general contractor will make all final connections for kitchen equipment. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 10 (Specialities).
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Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 14 1 out of 1 points The corner trim pieces are manufactured of __________ ga stainless steel. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 10 (Specialities).
Selected Answer: 18
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
18 Pattern Match
(?i)18(\s?ga\.?|\sgauge)? Pattern Match
(?i)eighteen(\s(ga\.?|gauge))? •
Question 15 1 out of 1 points The restroom signs are in compliance with ADA section 6-30-4. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 10 (Specialities).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 16 1 out of 1 points The heating contractor must coordinate work with the electrical and plumbing contractors. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 17 1 out of 1 points Diffuser types can be substituted by the HVAC contractor based on local supply availability. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 18 1 out of 1 points Soil, waste, and vent piping material must meet all local __________. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: codes
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
codes Pattern Match
(?i)codes? •
Question 19 1 out of 1 points Traps for all plumbing fixtures are to be cast __________. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: brass
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
brass •
Question 20 1 out of 1 points The thermostat is required to provide manual operation only. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 21 1 out of 1 points Schedule __________ black steel gas piping is to be used for all heating systems. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: 40
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
40 Exact Match
forty •
Question 22 1 out of 1 points All supply ducts must be wrapped with a minimum of 2" insulation. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 23 1 out of 1 points
__________ hydrants must be freezeproof and automatic draining types. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: wall
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
wall Pattern Match
(?i)wall([\s-]hydrants?)? •
Question 24 1 out of 1 points Operating manuals are provided to the owner. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 25 1 out of 1 points Heating and cooling units are designed to handle normal temperatures in Columbus, Ohio. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 26 1 out of 1 points The water heater has a(n) __________ year warranty. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: 5
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
5 Pattern Match
(?i)5([\s-]?(yr|yr.|year|years))? Pattern Match
(?i)five([\s-](yr|yr.|year|years))? •
Question 27 1 out of 1 points The owner assumes no responsibility for expenses incurred in repairing the HVAC system while it is under warranty. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: True
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Correct Answer: True
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Question 28 1 out of 1 points All water supply piping must be placed to the __________ side of insulation. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: warm
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
warm •
Question 29 1 out of 1 points The warranty period for HVAC work is one year. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 30 1 out of 1 points The urinal is to be __________ hung. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 11 (Mechanical).
Selected Answer: wall
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
wall Pattern Match
wall([\s-]hung)? •
Question 31 1 out of 1 points Disconnect switches are required to be __________ from equipment vibration. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: isolated
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
isolated •
Question 32 1 out of 1 points Register conduit cannot be shared with low-voltage conductors.
Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 33 1 out of 1 points The __________ system must form a continuous path for ground. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: conduit
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
conduit •
Question 34 1 out of 1 points All disconnect switches shall be mounted in __________ enclosures. NOTE: There is a typo in the specification. The specification says NEMA I (letter), but what should the answe
Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: NEMA 1
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
NEMA 1 •
Question 35 1 out of 1 points All wiring must be run in __________. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: conduit
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
conduit •
Question 36 1 out of 1 points Use THHN cable for interior branch circuits. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False
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Question 37
1 out of 1 points The __________ for the cash registers must be insulated from the mounting hardware. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: ground
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
ground Pattern Match
(?i)ground( conductor)? Pattern Match
(?i)equipment grounding( conductor)? •
Question 38 1 out of 1 points All electrical equipment must be __________ by Underwriters Laboratories. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: listed
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
listed •
Question 39 1 out of 1 points Electrical design is based on __________ conductors. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: copper
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
copper •
Question 40 1 out of 1 points All devices must be bonded to the conduit system. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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Question 41 1 out of 1 points __________ for cash register equipment must not be used for any other equipment. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
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Selected Answer: conduit
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
conduit Pattern Match
(?i)conduits? Pattern Match
(?i)ground( conductor)? •
Question 42 1 out of 1 points All feeder and branch circuits must be __________ during the electrical system test. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: meggered
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
meggered Pattern Match
(?i)megger[\s-]test(ed)? •
Question 43 1 out of 1 points No conduit larger than __________" is to be installed in the floor slab. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: 1 1/2
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Pattern Match
1 1/2 Pattern Match
(?i)(1 1/2|1\.5)("|\s?(in|in.|inch|inches)
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Question 44 1 out of 1 points The cash register system equipment ground conductor must not be used as a return or __________ conducto
Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: neutral
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method
Correct Answer
Exact Match
neutral Pattern Match
(?i)neutral( conductor)? Exact Match
(?i)ground( conductor)? •
Question 45 1 out of 1 points
Scotchlock Type R connects are used to splice smaller wires. Refer to Specifications for Wendy's Restaurant - Division 16 (Electrical).
Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True
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