Experiment Flashcards

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To make the product selection process efficient, the architect/engineer (A/E) should evaluate

A. major systems and subsystems first, and then evaluate smaller components based on their product quality and performance abilities and compatibility with prior product selections.

B. smaller components based on their product quality and performance abilities and compatibility with prior product selections, and then major systems and subsystems.

B. smaller components and major systems and subsystems at the same time.

A

To make the product selection process efficient, the architect/engineer (A/E) should evaluate

A. major systems and subsystems first, and then evaluate smaller components based on their product quality and performance abilities and compatibility with prior product selections.

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Systems, assemblies, and materials are evaluated with the following project components:

A. Compliance with project requirements and design intent

B. Consistency with project drawings

C. Compliance with code requirements

D. Compatibility with desired constructability and construction sequence

E. All of the above.

A

E. All of the above.

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The product evaluation begins during the __________ design phase and when the A/E or owner makes conceptual product decisions for the primary products to define the functional project requirements.

A. schematic

B. preconception

C. construction document

D. development

A

The product evaluation begins during the __________ design phase and when the A/E or owner makes conceptual product decisions for the primary products to define the functional project requirements.

A. schematic

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Detailed product information is collected and reviewed during the subsequent design phase to evaluate a product’s ____________ with project requirements.

A. compatibility

B. compliance

C. nonobservance

D. All of the above

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Detailed product information is collected and reviewed during the subsequent design phase to evaluate a product’s ____________ with project requirements.

B. compliance

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True / False

The drawings also show how certain products are incorporated into the project, giving the specifier information on installation methods and suitable accessory materials.

A

True

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Only ___________ should be used on the drawings to identify a material or component

A. generic notes

B. descriptive notes

C. symbols referring to a specific material

D. All of the above

A

Only ___________ should be used on the drawings to identify a material or component

A. generic notes

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True / False

Proprietary product information should not appear on drawings unless a closed proprietary specification limits the options to a single product.

A

True

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A four-ply built-up roof with gravel surfacing or a loose-laid and ballasted ethylene, propylene, diene monomer (EPDM) roof could be noted on the drawings as

A. EPDM membrane

B. roof membrane

C. Loose-laid and EPDM membrane

D. roof

E. membrane

A

A four-ply built-up roof with gravel surfacing or a loose-laid and ballasted ethylene, propylene, diene monomer (EPDM) roof could be noted on the drawings as

B. roof membrane

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True / False

If more than one type of roof membrane is used, the drawings should identify them as roofing “Type A, “Type B,” “‘Type C, and so on, where the letter symbolizes a specific system described in the specifications.

A

True

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