Residential Design & Construction Flashcards

1
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California regulates the building industry through

(a) Building codes.
(b) Contractor licensing requirements.
(c) Both (a) and (b) are correct.
(d) Neither (a) nor (b) are correct.

A

(c) Both (a) and (b) are correct.

The State of California regulates the building industry through building codes and by requiring building contractors to be licensed.

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State building codes are enforced by

(a) the California Contractors’ Licensing Board.
(b) the California Bureau of Real Estate.
(c) the appropriate municipal or county governing authority.
(d) the California Department of Health.

A

(c) the appropriate municipal or county governing authority.

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To protect homeowners against unfair practices of insurance companies, the legislature added the

(a) Homeowner’s Mediation Program.
(b) Homeowner’s Bill of Rights.
(c) Homeowner’s Reconciliation Act.
(d) Homeowner’s Remediation Standards of Practice.

A

(b) Homeowner’s Bill of Rights.

Following the major Southern California fires of 2003, the legislature added the Homeowner’s Bill of Rights of 2004 to the Insurance Code.

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A roof which slopes downward to each side of the structure from the ridge line is called a

(a) gable roof.
(b) mansard roof.
(c) hip roof.
(d) gambrel roof.

A

(c) hip roof.

A hip roof has four planes that slope downward on each side of the structure from a ridge line. See Figure 14.1 in Section 5.

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5
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Which of the following architectural styles adjoins or shares a common (party) wall with a neighboring house?

(a) Southern Colonial
(b) Spanish
(c) Townhouse
(d) English Tudor

A

(c) Townhouse

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The most common style of manufactured home is the

(a) colonial.
(b) ranch.
(c) contemporary.
(d) victorian.

A

(b) ranch.

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A builder was going to build a home on a 75’ x 125’ lot and wanted it to fit in relation to its surroundings. This placement would be known as

(a) orientation.
(b) elevations.
(c) plottage.
(d) topography.

A

(a) orientation.

Orientation is the placing or positioning of a structure on a lot with regard to exposure to the sun, prevailing winds, privacy, and protection from noise.

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When considering the floor plan of a house, all of the following are considered desirable EXCEPT

(a) all rooms in a line, with entry from one to the next.
(b) each bedroom has a separate entry.
(c) each bedroom has its own adjoining bathroom.
(d) bedrooms are isolated from living areas.

A

(a) all rooms in a line, with entry from one to the next.

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9
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When measuring the interior square footage of a house, the accepted standard is to

(a) measure from the interior skin of inside walls.
(b) include unfinished areas if they are covered.
(c) always consider a garage as finished space.
(d) measure from the exterior face of outside walls.

A

(d) measure from the exterior face of outside walls.

The Board of Standards Review of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has adopted a voluntary national standard for measuring square footage in singe-family detached and attached homes. The standard specifies that a person measure from the exterior face of outside walls.

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10
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The word “percolation” deals with

(a) coffee pots.
(b) water mains.
(c) smog.
(d) water flow through soil.

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(d) water flow through soil.

Percolation refers to the returning of water to the land. It is important that a septic tank system has good percolation. Percolation also refers to the recharging of the underground water system (water table).

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A developer ordered two truckloads of backfill during the construction of a home. He ordered this for the purpose of

(a) filling the area around the foundation.
(b) landscaping.
(c) septic tanks.
(d) drainage.

A

(a) filling the area around the foundation.

Backfill is earth, or selected material such as aggregate, usually used to fill in around foundation walls after they are completed.

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T or F? Wood and earth is fine to come into contact when constructing a home.

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False, general rule of thumb that any time wood is in contact with earth, it poses a threat to termites. Designs leave a crawlspace beneath home for ventilation and for this reason.

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13
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Studding in a single-family dwelling is usually

(a) 16” O.C.
(b) 8” O.C.
(c) 24” O.C.
(d) 6” O.C.

A

(a) 16” O.C.

The letters O.C. stand for “On Center.” Stud spacing is usually 16” O.C. This means that the distance from the center line of one stud to the center line of the nearest stud is 16” on center.

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14
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Insulation materials are rated by their effectiveness according to their “R-value.” The rating system is used to rate the material’s

(a) heat replacement rate.
(b) energy efficiency.
(c) resistance to flow of heat.
(d) resistance to moisture.

A

(c) resistance to flow of heat.

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15
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The metal used by builders to prevent the seepage of water at certain joints in buildings is known as

(a) guttering.
(b) draining.
(c) stoving.
(d) flashing.

A

(d) flashing.

Flashing serves as protection against water entering the building framework at valleys in the roof and at other critical joints between the roof and wall sections. Flashing is usually made of galvanized steel.

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16
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Which of the following is a wet, rather than dry, form of wall finishing?

(a) Plywood
(b) Wood paneling
(c) Wallboard
(d) Plaster

A

(d) Plaster

Plaster is applied wet to a framework of wood laths and wire. Plywood, wood paneling, and wallboard are all dry wall finishes.

17
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Under the provisions of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, a buyer of residential property has a ____ day opportunity to have the dwelling tested for lead-based paint hazards.

(a) Three
(b) Five
(c) Ten
(d) None at all since the law does not make provisions for a buyer testing for lead after signing a purchase agreement.

A

(c) Ten

The prospective buyer or renter must:
receive an EPA disclosure pamphlet (or state-approved alternative),
have ten days in which to arrange a property inspection, and
sign a lead warning statement and acknowledgment.

18
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B.T.U.’s would indicate

(a) water output.
(b) butane gas pressure.
(c) heating output.
(d) electrical resistance.

A

(c) heating output.

B.T.U. stands for British Thermal Unit. One BTU is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit in temperature.

19
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The requirement to brace water heaters against falling or horizontal displacement due to earthquake motion applies to

(a) replacement water heaters only.
(b) new water heaters only.
(c) all water heaters, new and replacement.
(d) damaged water heaters only.

A

(c) all water heaters, new and replacement.

To help reduce earthquake caused damage to dwellings, California law requires that all water heaters be braced, anchored, or strapped to resist falling or horizontal displacement.

20
Q

Out of the total number of single-family homes purchased in the United States, manufactured homes account for

(a) three-quarters.
(b) half.
(c) one-third.
(d) one-quarter.

A

(c) one-third.

21
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In applying the principles of the Easton v. Strassburger case, real estate licensees are obligated to give prospective buyers of certain real estate

(a) a list of obvious defects and functional obsolescence.
(b) a list of known defects and those that should be known.
(c) a strong recommendation that the buyer obtain a home inspection.
(d) a disclosure forcing the buyer to take the property “as is.”

A

(b) a list of known defects and those that should be known.

The correct answer is: (B): The landmark case of Easton v. Strassburger gave rise to the Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement, which lists known defects and those which can be discovered by a reasonably diligent investigation of the accessible areas of the property.

22
Q

An architectural style that features a distinctive gambrel roof and dormers, and has 1 1/2 or 2 1/2 stories is:

(a) Dutch colonial.
(b) Spanish.
(c) French Colonial.
(d) Victorian.

A

(a) Dutch colonial.

23
Q

The placement of a house on a site is called its:

(a) orientation.
(b) design.
(c) foundation.
(d) footing.

A

(a) orientation.

24
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The MOST luxurious floor plan gives each bedroom:
Quiz Question

(a) an outsider door.
(b) ceramic tile flooring.
(c) its own adjoining bathroom.
(d) direct access to the kitchen.

A

(c) its own adjoining bathroom.

25
Q

Most California houses are built without:

(a) an attic.
(b) a basement.
(c) a garage.
(d) a rear yard.

A

(b) a basement.

26
Q

Parallel wooden members that support floors and ceiling are:

(a) baseboards.
(b) ridge boards.
(c) studs.
(d) joists.

A

(d) joists.

27
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For earthquake safety, California building codes require that the foundation be connected to the sill using:

(a) posts and beams.
(b) joists.
(c) anchor bolts.
(d) girders.

A

(c) anchor bolts.

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The effectiveness of various kinds of insulation is measured by:

(a) their R-value.
(b) environmental controls.
(c) heat control.
(d) the thickness of the drywall.

A

(a) their R-value.

29
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The highest point of construction of a wood frame building is the:

(a) ceiling joist.
(b) frieze board.
(c) bridging.
(d) ridge board.

A

(d) ridge board.

30
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Interior walls can be finished with plasterboard, also called:

(a) wallpaper.
(b) drywall.
(c) building paper.
(d) filler.

A

(b) drywall.

31
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When you divide the capacity of an air conditioner in BTUs by the number of watts of electricity required to run it, you get its:

(a) 120 v. 220 watt ratio.
(b) heat ratio.
(c) EER.
(d) conservation ratio.

A

(c) EER.