B 1-2 (answers) Flashcards

1
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A 3D perspective is called

A

An isometric view

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2
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A drawing view from the top down is called

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A plan

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3
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A drawing view showing a vertical cut through construction is called

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A section

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4
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A group of drawings that shows all sides of the exterior of a building is

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Elevations

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5
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A large-scale drawing of part of a section is called a

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Detail

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6
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A line that extends from an object to show a dimension is

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an extension line

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7
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On a drawing, the letters “TOW” is the abbreviation for

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Top of wall

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8
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If the front of a building is shown in the working drawings as the east elevation, the right side of the building will be shown as the:

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North elevation

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9
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CAD stands for

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Computer aided drafting

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10
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Information about the location, size, and kind of windows and doors to be installed in the building are found on _

A

The window and door schedule

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11
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Lines that outline the object being viewed are called

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Object lines

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12
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On a blueprint, floor to ceiling measurements are found on the

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Building sections

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13
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On a blueprint, isolated and enlarged drawing of portions of a building are known as

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Detailed drawings

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14
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On a blueprint, the lines used to represent hidden objects are

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Short dashes evenly spaced

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15
Q

The letter “DO” on a door schedule is the abbreviation for

A

Ditto

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16
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To CONSTRUCT and POSITION the inside partitions of a house, the carpenter refers to the

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Floor plan

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17
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The view of the horizontal cut made about 4 to 5 feet (1.2 to 1.5 m) above the floor is

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The floor plan

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18
Q

What is used to represent objects such as plumbing and electrical fixtures?

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Symbols

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19
Q

Outdoor water faucets are called

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Hose bibs

20
Q

Residential working drawings are an example of

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Orthographic drawings

21
Q

The drawing that shows information as to the location of the building on the property is a

A

A plot plan

22
Q

Where should the title block be located on each page of a drawing

A

Bottom right corner of each page

23
Q

When contour lines are close together on a plot plan

A

The slope is steep

24
Q

The slope of the roof will be noted on

A

elevations

25
Q

The use of a scale rule to determine a dimension

A

Will result in inaccuracies

26
Q

Which of the styles of dimensioning below would most likely be found on a set of prints?

A

3’-0”

27
Q

On a set of drawings, what length would a line represent if the scale was 1:200 and the line was 65 mm long?

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13 M

28
Q

On a set of drawings, what length would a line represent if the scale was 1:50 and the line was 20 mm long?

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1000 mm

29
Q

To determine a dimension missing from a set of plans

A

Calculate it

30
Q

The length of a line on a 1/4”=1’-0” scaled print to represent an actual distance of 14’0” is

A

3 1/2”

31
Q

If a province does not have its own building code, a contractor constructing a building would use the

A

National building code

32
Q

Hotels and motels would be what occupancy

A

Group D

33
Q

Before construction can begin

A

A building permit is needed

34
Q

The fee charged for permits is used to

A

Cover part of the cost for inspections

35
Q

Regulations that deal with keeping buildings of similar size and purpose in certain areas are called

A

Zoning regulations

36
Q

The framing inspection is done

A

After rough in plumbing and wiring

37
Q

The national building code regulates the

A

Minimum standards for building construction

38
Q

For residential construction, the first inspection is

A

Before footings are poured

39
Q

What terminology describes a lot number, plan number, a district lot number and district name on a registered plan

A

Legal description

40
Q

The BC Building Code requires that buildings larger than
____ m2 in floor area
be designed by a registered professional

A

600

41
Q

The parts of the British Columbia Building Code that carpenters are concerned with most often are:

A

Part 3: Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility Part 9:
Housing and Small Buildings

42
Q

The reason for having inspections is

A

see that building codes and by-laws have been observed

43
Q

The distance from the boundary line to the building is the

A

Setback

44
Q

The two bylaws that are of a concern to carpenters are the:

A

Building Bylaw and Zoning Bylaw

45
Q

Prior to applying insulation and vapour barrier, what inspection must be complete

A

Rough in electrical inspection