II. Please select the correct option. Each question has more than one right choice. 1. Studying weather data and looking at traditional buildings gives us an idea of regional conditions; however, create different localized microclimates. A. Topography B. Vegetation C. Relationships to bodies of water D. Climate zones 2. According to the definition, is 'Net area'. A. Columns B. Circulation C. Meeting rooms D. Elevators E. Walls F. Offices 3. Which of the following strategies are generally used for ensuring that occupants in our buildings face minimal danger from fire? A. keep the building's structure and fabric remaining intact for as long as possible during a fire B. provide containment to prevent the fire from spreading uncontrollably C. notify occupants of the dangerous situation D. enable occupants to escape the danger quickly and safely 4. Ramps are considered accessible in design. A. steeper than 1:12 B. shallower than 1:20 C. whose slope is between 1:12 and 1:20 D. whose slope is less than 1:12 5. Most CMUS have hollow cores to A. reduce weight B. allow for grout C. allow for reinforcing bars. D. reduce cracking 6. Which of the following statements about steel is right? A. Steel is extremely valuable as a building material because it is so strong in both tension and compression. B. Non-alloy steel is the type of steel used for most construction. C. Cold rolling allows for thinner and more even surfaces than hot rolling. D. "weld in the shop-bolt in the field". 7. Which statements are wrong about precast and cast in place? A. Precast structures can be constructed at any time of the year and in any weather. B. Precast structures requires a larger safety factor. C. Cast in place can create entirely new formal possibilities not available in any other material. D. If there is a problem you can see it before construction occur in field cast. 8. Loads cause A. internal stress within a structure B. deform the structure
II. Please select the correct option. Each question has more than one right choice. 1. Studying weather data and looking at traditional buildings gives us an idea of regional conditions; however, create different localized microclimates. A. Topography B. Vegetation C. Relationships to bodies of water D. Climate zones 2. According to the definition, is 'Net area'. A. Columns B. Circulation C. Meeting rooms D. Elevators E. Walls F. Offices 3. Which of the following strategies are generally used for ensuring that occupants in our buildings face minimal danger from fire? A. keep the building's structure and fabric remaining intact for as long as possible during a fire B. provide containment to prevent the fire from spreading uncontrollably C. notify occupants of the dangerous situation D. enable occupants to escape the danger quickly and safely 4. Ramps are considered accessible in design. A. steeper than 1:12 B. shallower than 1:20 C. whose slope is between 1:12 and 1:20 D. whose slope is less than 1:12 5. Most CMUS have hollow cores to A. reduce weight B. allow for grout C. allow for reinforcing bars. D. reduce cracking 6. Which of the following statements about steel is right? A. Steel is extremely valuable as a building material because it is so strong in both tension and compression. B. Non-alloy steel is the type of steel used for most construction. C. Cold rolling allows for thinner and more even surfaces than hot rolling. D. "weld in the shop-bolt in the field". 7. Which statements are wrong about precast and cast in place? A. Precast structures can be constructed at any time of the year and in any weather. B. Precast structures requires a larger safety factor. C. Cast in place can create entirely new formal possibilities not available in any other material. D. If there is a problem you can see it before construction occur in field cast. 8. Loads cause A. internal stress within a structure B. deform the structure
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