IBC 1006, 1007, and 1016 - 1021 Flashcards

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  1. Where the common path of travel is within the permitted limits, a Group B occupancy may have a single means of egress where the maximum occupant load is .

A. 10
B. 20
C. 29
D. 49

A
  1. D Table 1006.2.1
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  1. In which one of the following occupancies having an occupant load of 40 must at least two exits or exit access doorways always be provided?

A. A-2
B. B
C. F-1
D. S-1

A
  1. D Table 1006.2. l
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  1. What is the minimum number of exits or exit access doorways required for a Group M sales floor having an occupant load of 1,200?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6

A
  1. C Sec. 1006.2.1.1
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  1. Where two means of egress are required from a room in a fully sprinklered building, they shall be separated a minimum of of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area served.

A. one-half
B. one-third
C. one-fourth
D. one-sixth

A
  1. B Sec. 1007.1.1, Exc. 2
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  1. Which of the following conditions is not specifically required where egress from a room passes through an adjoining room?

A. a discernable path of travel must be provided
B. the adjoining room and the area served are accessory to one or the other
C. no more than one means of egress can pass through the adjoining room
D. the adjoining room cannot be classified as Group H

A
  1. C Sec. 1016.2, #2
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  1. In general, through which one of the following spaces is egress not specifically prohibited?

A. private offices
B. storage rooms
C. kitchens

A
  1. A Sec. 1016.2, #5
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  1. The means of egress is permitted to pass from a small tenant space tl1rough a larger adjoining tenant space, provided the smaller tenant space occupies less than of the area of the larger tenant space.

A. 10
B. 15
C. 25
D. 33 1/3

A
  1. A Sec. 1016.2.1, Exc.
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  1. Access to at least two exits or exit access doorways shall be provided in rooms or spaces of day-care facilities where care is provided for a minimum of children that are 2 ½ years of age or less.

A. 6
B. 11
C. 20
D. 29

A
  1. B Sec. 1006.2.2.4
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  1. Three exits or exit access doorways shall be provided from any space with a minimum occupant load of
    and a maximum occupant load of .

A. 301,500
B. 301,600
C. 501,800
D. 501, 1000

A
  1. D Sec. 1006.2.1.1
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  1. In a nonsprinklered Group A-3 occupancy, what is the maximum permitted exit access travel distance?
    A. 150 feet
    B. 200 feet
    C. 250 feet
    D. 300 feet
A
  1. B Table 1017.2
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  1. Up to an additional 100 feet of travel distance is available where the last portion of exit access travel occurs .

A. within a corridor
B. within a 1-hour-rated corridor
C. on an exterior egress balcony
D. on an exterior exit stairway

A
  1. C Sec. 1017.2.1
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  1. Group H-3 occupancy, the common path of egress travel is limited to a maximum of feet.

A. 25
B. 75
C. 100
D. 150

A
  1. A Table 1006.2.1
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  1. In an office tenant space having an occupant load of 24 persons, the maximum length of a common path of egress travel shall be feet.

A. 25
B. 75
C. 100
D. 200

A
  1. C Table 1006.2.1
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  1. In a one-story fully-sprinklered Group F-1 occupancy, the maximum permitted exit access travel distance is 400 feet where the minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab is feet.

A. 20
B. 24
C. 30
D. 35

A
  1. B Sec. 1017.2.2, #2
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  1. Where accessibility is not required, what is the minimum required width of an aisle serving 15 persons in a nonpublic area of a Group B occupancy?

A. no minimum width required
B. 28 inches
C. 36 inches
D. 44 inches

A
  1. B Sec. 1018.3, Exe.
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  1. Egress through the stockroom of a Group M occupancy is not permitted where the width of the exit access aisle is less than inches.
    A. 44
    B. 48
    C. 60
    D. 72
A
  1. A Sec. 1016.2, #5, Exc. 2.4
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  1. A corridor having a required capacity of 125 persons in a Group E occupancy shall be a minimum of
    inches in width.

A. 36
B. 44
C. 60
D. 72

A
  1. D Table 1020.2
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  1. A corridor in a Group B occupancy serving an occupant load of 40 persons shall have a minimum width of inches.

A. 36
B. 44
C. 48
D. 60

A
  1. A Table 1020.2
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  1. In a nonsprinklered Group M retail sales building, a corridor serving a minimum occupant load of
    persons shall be fire-resistance rated.

A. any number of
B. 11
C. 31
D. 51

A
  1. C Table 1020.1
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  1. In a fully-sprinklered building, a corridor serving 100 persons in which of the following occupancies must be fire-resistance rated?

A. Group A-2
B. Group 1-2
C. Group M
D. Group R-1

A
  1. D Table 1020.1
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  1. In a Group 1-2 occupancy, corridors requiring more than one exit or exit access doorway may have dead ends if limited to a maximum of feet in length.

A. 8
B. 20
C. 30
D. 50

A
  1. B Sec. 1020.4
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  1. In a fully-sprinklered Group E occupancy, the maximum permitted length of a dead-end condition in a corridor requiring at least two means of egress is .

A. 20 feet
B. 50 feet
C. twice the corridor width
D. four times the corridor width

A
  1. B Sec. 1020.4, Exc. 2
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  1. Utilization of corridors as return air plenums is permitted within tenant spaces having a maximum floor area of square feet.

A. 400
B. 1,000
C. 3,000
D. 5,000

A
  1. B Sec. 1020.5, Exc. 3
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  1. What is the minimum required width of an egress balcony serving an apartment building where the required capacity of the balcony is 55 persons?

A. 36 inches
B. 42 inches
C. 44 inches
D. 48 inches

A
  1. C Sec. 1021.l, Table 1020.2
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  1. The long side of an egress balcony shall be a minimum of percent open.

A. 25
B. 40
C. 50
D. 66 2/3

A
  1. C Sec. 1021.3
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  1. In a Group A-2 dining room having a single exit access door, the common path of egress travel is limited to a maximum of feet.

A. 25
B. 75
C. 100
D. 200

A
  1. B Table 1006.2.1
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  1. At least two exits or exit access doors are required from a refrigeration machinery room where the room has a floor area exceeding square feet.

A. 0, two exits are always required
B. 200
C. 500
D. l,000

A
  1. D Sec. 1006.2.2.2
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  1. All portions of refrigeration machinery rooms shall be within feet of an exit or exit access doorway.
    A. 25
    B. 75
    C. 100
    D. 150
A
  1. D Sec. 1006.2.2.2
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  1. What is the maximum permitted travel distance for a Group H-1 occupancy protected by an automatic sprinkler system?

A. 50 feet
B. 75 feet
C. 100 feet
D. 125 feet

A
  1. B Table 1017.2
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  1. A 16-foot-wide dead-end corridor in a nonsprinklered Group E high school is prohibited where the dead end is a minimum of feet in length.

A. 20
B. 30
C. 32
D. 40

A
  1. D Sec. 1020.4, Exc. 3
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  1. Where egress is permitted through a stockroom of a Group M occupancy, a minimum aisle width of
    inches is required, defined by full or partial height walls.

A. 30
B. 36
C. 44
D. 48

A
  1. C Sec. 1016.2 #5, Exc. 2.4
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  1. An aisle accessway in a merchandise pad of a Group M occupancy shall be a minimum of inches in width on at least one side of each merchandising element.

A. 30
B. 36
C. 44
D. 48

A
  1. A Sec. 1018.4
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  1. A minimum of two exit access doorways are required in boiler rooms with a floor area exceeding a minimum of square feet and any fuel-fired equipment has an input capacity greater than 400,000 Btu.

A. 100
B. 400
C. 500
D. 1,000

A
  1. C Sec. 1006.2.2.1
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  1. In a Group M occupancy, the common path of egress travel shall not exceed feet from any point within a merchandise pad with an occupant load of 40.

A. 20
B. 30
C. 50
D. 75

A
  1. D Sec. 1018.4, Exc.
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  1. What is the minimum required corridor width in areas of Group I-2 occupancies where the movement of beds is required?

A. 44 inches
B. 60 inches
C. 72 inches

A
  1. D Table 1020.2