Practice/Trade: Masonry Flashcards

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Q

What is used to carry the weight of masonry units over a door or window? A. Lintel. B. Header. C. Corner stone. D. Bridge.

A

A. Lintel.

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What type of tie is used to attach masonry to other masonry structures? A. Anchor bolt. B. Crimped tie. C. Strap tie. D. Z-bar.

A

D. Z-bar.

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A brick veneer wall should be constructed A. flush against the block. B. flush against the frame sheathing. C. with an air space between the brick and frame construction. D. without an air space between the brick and the frame construction.

A

C. with an air space between the brick and frame construction. Veneer carries its own weight only and is anchored, but not bonded, to the backing.”

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What is the top stone of an archway called? A. Lintel B. Key Stone C. Master Stone D. Crown Stone

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B. Key Stone

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What is the definition of a brick laid across two wythes of masonry? A. soldier. B. corner stone. C. header. D. block.

A

C. header.

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What type of joint is shown by figure #1 on the side of the masonry cross section?

A. Concave.

B. Trowel-struck.

C. V-shaped.

D. Weathered.

A

A. Concave.

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What type of joint is shown by figure #3 on the side of the masonry cross section?

A. Concave.

B. Trowel-struck.

C. V-shaped.

D. Weathered.

A

C. V-shaped.

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What type of joint is shown by figure #5 on the side of the masonry cross section?

A. Concave.

B. Struck.

C. V-shaped.

D. Weathered.

A

B. Struck.

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What type of joint is shown by figure #4 on the side of the masonry cross section?

A. Concave.

B. Trowel-struck.

C. V-shaped.

D. Weathered.

A

D. Weathered.

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What type of joint is shown by figure #6 on the side of the masonry cross section?

A. Flush or Rough Cut.

B. Trowel-struck.

C. Raked.

D. Weathered.

A

A. Flush or Rough Cut.

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What type of joint is shown by figure #7 on the side of the masonry cross section?

A. Rough or Flush Cut.

B. Extruded.

C. Raked.

D. Weathered.

A

C. Raked.

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12
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Which of the brick patterns is called a Flemish Bond?

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B.

C.

D.

A

A.

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Which of the brick patterns is called a Running Bond?

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B.

C.

D.

A

B.

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Which of the brick patterns is called a English Bond?

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B.

C.

D.

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C.

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Which of the brick patterns is called a Stack Bond?

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B.

C.

D.

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D.

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