Missed Questions Flashcards

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Assembly Group A-1

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Usually with fixed seating, production and viewing of performing arts, or motion pictures

Ex:
Motion picture theaters
Symphony and concert halls
Television and radio studios with audience
Theaters

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Assembly Group A-2

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Intended for food and drink consumption.

Ex:
Banquet halls, casinos (gaming areas), nightclubs, restaurants, cafeterias, taverns, and bars

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Assembly Group A-3

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Uses intended for worship, recreation, or amusement.

Ex:
Amusement arcades
Art galleries
Bowling alley’s
Community halls
Courtrooms
Dance halls
Exhibition halls
Funeral Parlors
Greenhouses
Gymnasiums
Indoor swimming pools
Indoor tennis courts
Lecture halls
Libraries
Museums
Places of worship
Pool and billiard parlors
Waiting areas in transportation terminals

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Assembly Group A-4

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Viewing indoor sporting events and activities with spectator seating

Ex:
Arenas
Skating rinks
Swimming pools
Tennis courts

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5
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Assembly Group A-5

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Viewing outdoor activities

Ex:
Amusement park structures
Bleachers
Stadiums
Grandstands

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Business Group B

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Use of the building for professional or service type transactions.

Ex:
Air traffic control towers
Ambulatory care facilities
Animal hospitals, kennels
Banks
Barber shops
Car wash
Civic administration
Clinic outpatient
Dry cleaning
Educational occupancies for students above the 12th grade
Electronic data processing
Food processing and commercial kitchens
Labs
Motor Vehicle showrooms
Post offices
Print shops
Professional services (dentist, etc)
Radio and television
Telephone exchanges
Training and skill development (martial arts)

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Educational Group E

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Occupancy group E for educational purposes for 6 or more persons up to the 12th grade. (if its an accessory to religious places of worship its Group A-3)

Day care facilities with 5 or more children over the age of 2 1/2 years.

If its not enough children or ancillary space, assume it is whatever the primary occupancy is.

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8
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Factory Group F-1

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Moderate Hazard

Ex:
Aircraft
Appliances
Athletic equipment
Automobiles
Bakeries
Beverages
Bicycles
Boats
Brooms or brushes
Business machines
Cameras
Canvas
Carpets/rugs
Tobacco
Textiles
Shoes
Optical goods
Paper mills
Printing
Soaps
Woodworking
ETC…

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Factory Group F-2

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Low Hazard

Ex:
Beverages up to and including 16% alcohol
Brick/masonry
Ceramic products
Foundries
Glass products
Gypsum
Ice
Metal products (fabrication and assembly)

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10
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High Hazard Group H (1-5)

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Manufacturing, processing, or storage that constitute a physical or health hazard

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Institutional Group I

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Building in which care or supervision is provided to persons who are incapable of self preservation without physical assistance or are detained for penal or correctional purposes

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Mercantile Group M

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Building for the display and sale of merchandise and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise.

Ex:
Department
Drug stores
Markets
Greenhouses (for sale to public)
Retail
Sales room etc

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Residential Group R

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Building for sleeping purposes when not classified in Institutional Group I.

Group R-1: Transient
Group R-2: more than 2 dwelling units (permanent in nature)
Group R-3: Permanent and not classified in the other groups (16 or fewer occupants, lodging houses, etc)
Group R-4: more than 5 but less than 16 persons that need custodial care (rehab, group homes etc.)

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Storage Group S (1-2)

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Group S-1: All not classified in group S-2

Group S-2: Building used for storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons.
Ex:
Chalk and crayons
Dairy products
Stoves

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Utility and Miscellaneous Group U

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Buildings with an ancillary character not classified in any specific occupancy.

Ex:
Agricultural buildings
Barns
Livestock shelters
Carports
Tanks
Towers
Communication equipment structures
Sheds
Retaining walls

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16
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Maximum rise of any ramp

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30”

17
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Ramps may have a slope no greater than ______

A

1:12

18
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An interior designer needs to discriminate between the types of _____________ that are made available.

A

warranties

19
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What is a warranty?

A

A statement made by a seller of goods or services regarding the quality, purpose or title of the goods or services.

20
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What does a warranty of title do?

A

It affirms that the seller has the right to sell the goods or services in question.

21
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What does express warranty do?

A

It affirms any promise or description of a good or service that composes the basis of the deal.

22
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What does Implied warranty of merchantability do?

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It affirms that the seller is an appropriate merchant and that the goods are of acceptable quality.

23
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What does Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose do?

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It affirms that the goods can be used for the desired purpose of the buyer.

24
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Who makes the preliminary inspection after the contractor notifies him or her?

A

Interior designer

25
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During project closeout, a contractor is required to submit the following information to the owner:
Bonds, all ____________, a set of _________ __________, certificate of ___________, any extra stock of materials, documentation _________________________________________________, maintenance contracts, and equipment _____________ __________________.

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warranties, record drawings, occupancy, required by the final application for payment, operating instructions

26
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When should an interior designer reach out to a structural engineer?

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  1. When significant structural modifications or changes are planned, such as removing load-bearing walls or adding new openings.
  2. When designing spaces with unique structural requirements, such as large-span spaces, atriums, or mezzanines.
  3. When renovating or retrofitting existing buildings to ensure structural integrity and compliance with local building codes.
  4. When designing in seismic or high-wind zones that require specialized structural analysis and design.
27
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When should an interior designer reach out to a mechanical engineer?

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  1. When designing (HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems) for spaces that require specialized climate control, such as laboratories, clean rooms, or data centers.
  2. When incorporating energy-efficient and sustainable design strategies, including passive heating and cooling, energy recovery systems, or renewable energy sources.
  3. When designing plumbing systems, including water supply, drainage, and fixtures for spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms, or commercial facilities.
  4. When addressing indoor air quality concerns, including ventilation rates, air filtration, and pollutant control.
28
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When should an interior designer reach out to an acoustical consultant?

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  1. When designing spaces with specific acoustic requirements, such as concert halls, theaters, or recording studios.
  2. When addressing noise control and sound isolation needs in spaces where privacy, confidentiality, or quietness is essential, such as hospitals, offices, or educational facilities.
  3. When designing appropriate acoustic treatments, including wall and ceiling finishes, sound-absorbing materials, and diffusers.
29
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Most design products come with some type of __________.

A

Warranty