Bu advance CH6 Flashcards
1
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- What publication states how the contractor and the government will produce a quality project on time and in compliance with the terms of the contract? (Page 6-3)
A
navfac p-445
2
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- What provides naval shore activity guidance on obtaining quality public works support services through quality assurance? (Page 6-3)
A
mo-327
3
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- What instruction prescribes the policy, objectives, and the procedures to ensure that the required quality is achieved on construction projects assigned to NCF units? (Page 6-3)
A
COMSECOND/COMTHIRDNCBINST 4355.1
4
Q
- What is the state of being excellent and is achieved by acquiring and applying skills? (Page 6-3)
A
quality
5
Q
- What is concerned with the quality of the end product, not with the procedures used to get to that product? (Page 6-3)
A
quality assurance
6
Q
- What is a management system of published and enforced standards which ensures that a construction project is completed with a specified minimum quality? (Page 6-4)
A
quality control
7
Q
- What is the most common source of informal training? (Page 6-6)
A
on the job training
8
Q
- Who is responsible for the inspection and surveillance of ongoing NCF projects and for the daily review of QC reports to ensure compliance with the plans and specifications? (Page 6-8)
A
roicc
9
Q
- Any scope changes that require 50 or more man-days of additional direct labor or any changes that increase the project by what amount or more require the approval of COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB? (Page 6-9)
A
s500
10
Q
- Concrete construction must meet the requirements set by what? (Page 6-13)
A
ansi a10.9
11
Q
- What is a checklist to be completed before placement of the concrete? (Page 6-13)
A
hard card
12
Q
- Concrete may be conveyed from the mixer or delivery point to the forms by carts, buckets, chutes, pneumatic methods, pumping, or what else? (Page 6-15)
A
tremie
13
Q
- The mat (raft or floating) foundation is a continuous footing that supports a reinforced concrete slab covering a minimum of what percent of the total area within the exterior walls? (Page 6-16)
A
75%
14
Q
- What is the lowest foundation support and is wider at the base than at the rest of the foundation? (Page 6-16)
A
spread footing
15
Q
- In todays construction industry what is the most often used material in steel-framed systems? (Page 6- 19)
A
light gauge galvanized steel
16
Q
- What is still the preferred method of construction, particularly for emergency and temporary construction? (Page 6-21)
A
wood framing
17
Q
- What size of plywood is normally the minimum for roofing material? (Page 6-23)
A
1/2 inch
18
Q
- In masonry walls, a space about 1⁄4 inch wide and how deep should be allowed around all door and window frames to allow for adequate caulking? (Page 6-24)
A
1.5 inch
19
Q
- What type of plaster is seldom used in the industry today because the material is composed of asbestos fiber? (Page 6-25)
A
acoustical
20
Q
- What are those materials installed to cover the surfaces of the floors, walls, and ceilings? (Page 6-25)
A
interior finishes
21
Q
- What type of floor finish does the Navy tend to use as its primary surface because it is easy to apply, durable, and cost effective? (Page 6-26)
A
resilient tile
22
Q
- More than what percent of homes today use some form of gypsum wallboard? (Page 6-27)
A
80%
23
Q
- What are the three basic types of trim? (Page 6-30)
A
metal, wood, and plastic
24
Q
- What types of doors are used for most personnel entrances? (Page 6-31)
A
hinged
25
Q
- Paints should be applied at temperatures over how many degrees F? (Page 6-34)
A
40
26
Q
- Magnesium, zinc, and aluminum corrode when in contact with what? (Page 6-37)
A
steel
27
Q
- Steel and iron corrode when in contact with copper, brass, or what else? (Page 6-37)
A
bronze
28
Q
- What can be used to facilitate driving piles through many types of soil? (Page 6-38)
A
jetting
29
Q
- What is the main difficulty with steel piles? (Page 6-40)
A
head twisting and distortion