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Lesson 4 Quiz:: Cawit, Trizia J. CE-304
Lesson 4 Quiz:: Cawit, Trizia J. CE-304
CE-304
Lesson 4 Quiz:
Instruction Test 1 (Multiple Choice) : Read carefully and answer each of the following questions. Write the
correct answer.
ANSWERS:
a. Roof b. Wall
c. Enclosure d. Footing
2. _of an enclosure is a continuous air and watertight barrier to separate the contained environment from that
external to it.
a. Roof b. Envelope
c. Deck d. Floor
a. Window b. Door
c. Glass d. Curtain
a. Flooring b. Ceilings
c. Decking d. Framing
5. Flat, horizontal surfaces which resist the effects of traffic over the surface of the floor deck
a. Wall s b. Curtains
c. Floors d. Partitions
1. A permanent roofed structure above a door attached to and supported by the building over a wall or sidewalk.
a. Canopy b. Projection
c. Arcade d. Awning
2. The horizontal clearance between the outermost edge of the marquee and the curb line shall not be less than .
a. 250 mm b. 300 mm
c. 350 mm d. 400 mm
3. All buildings with hollow and/or wood construction shall be provided with .
a. adequate ventilation
b.rat proofing
c. mosquito screens
4. All pipe materials to be used in buildings/structures shall conform to the standard specifications of the Department
of Trade and Industry (DTI).
5. The design, construction and operation of deep wells for the abstraction of groundwater shall be subject to the
provisions of the .
a. 4 m b. 2.5 m
c. 3.5 m d. 3 m
7. A movable shelter supported entirely from an exterior wall of a building and of a type which can be retracted,
folded or collapsed against the face of a support building.
a. Canopy b. Projection
c. Arcade d. Awning
8. Doors, windows, and the like less than above the payment or groundline shall not, when fully opened or upon
opening, project beyond the property line except fire exit doors.
a. 2.4 m b. 2.5 m
c.3 m d. 3.2 m
1. For medium and high rise buildings and higher, all protective and safety devises/facilities shall be completely
installed including safety belts, safety nets, and canopies for the safety of workers, pedestrians, nearby residents
and motorists.
c. 5 storeys d. 6 storeys
2. Where the sidewalk is permitted by the Building Official to be fully occupied and fenced-off or enclosed, a temporary
walkway adjacent to the curb line shall be required. Where the RROW is or less, no temporary walkway shall be
allowed.
a.4 4 m b. 5 m
c. 6 m d. 7 m
3. Demolition of floors shall not be started until the surrounding floor area to a distance of _ have been entirely cleared
of debris and other unnecessary materials.
a. 4 m b. 5 m
c. 6 m d. 7 m
a. 1.5 m b. 1.6 m
c. 1.7 m d. 1.8 m
5. Fences shall entirely enclose the construction/demolition site and shall be erected on the building side of sidewalks
or walkways and shall be made of approved materials, not less than in height above the curb line.
a. 2.4 m b. 2.5 m
c. 2.6 m d. 2.7 m
1. Protection of adjoining property. Before commencing excavation, the person making or causing the excavation to
be made shall notify in writing the owners of adjoining buildings not less than before such excavation is to be made
and that the adjoining buildings would be protected by him.
a. 5 days b. 10 days
c. 15 days d. 20 days
2. No point in a building without a sprinkler system shall be more than from an exterior exit door, a horizontal
exit, exit passageway, or an enclosed stairway, measured along the line of travel.
a. 15 m b. 30 m
c. 45 m d. 60 m
3. Railings shall be provided for balconies, landings, and porches which are more than above grade.
a. 600 mm b. 750 mm
c. 800 mm d. 900 mm
4. Standard fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed in every store, basement, cellar with an area of or more,
which is used for habitation, recreation, dining, study, or work, and which has an occupant load of more than .
q. 200 sq m, 15 b. 200 sq m, 20
c. 300 sq m, 20 d. 300 sq m, 15
5. Stairways serving an occupant load of more than fifty (50) shall not be less than . a.
900 mm b. 1000 mm
c. 1100 mm d. 1200 mm
1. A structural unit, the integral parts of which have been built-up or assembled prior to incorporation in the building.
2. Meaning of uPVC.
a. Building Official
b.Safety Engineer
4. To determine the structural adequacy, durability, soundness, weather and fore resistance of pre-fabricated
assemblies, they shall pass the special tests prescribed by the
.
a. Building Official
c. Safety Engineer
5. In structural design, improper allowances shall be made for any material to be displayed or removed for the
installation of pipes, conduits, or other equipment.
a. True b. False
1. Glass panels which are more than 750 mm in width and 180 mm or more in height adjacent to wall opening shall
be safety glass unless a bulkhead of opaque materials not less than 300 mm high is provided.
a. True b. False
2. Regular plate, sheet, or patterned glass in jalousies and louvered windows shall not be thinner than 5.6 mm minimal
and shall not be longer than 1200 mm.
a. True b. False
a. True b. False
4. Minimum thickness for glass with width/length of 1.10 meters and below for occupancies other than Group A, B,
and J.
a. 8 mm b. 10 mm
c. 12 mm d. 15 mm
5. Minimum thickness for glass with width/length of 3.00 meters and below for occupancies other than Group A, B,
and J.
a. 8 mm b. 10 mm
c. 12 mm d. 15 mm
INSTRUCTION Test 2: Draw (a) plan, section and front elevation to the scale of 1:50 of a one room building.
1. Foundation: All the walls are taken to depth of 1000mm below ground level and founded on C.C bed 800mm
wide and 300mm thick. The brick masonry footing over C.C bed is 500mm wide with equal offsets of 150mm
and depth is 700mm.
2. Basement: The height of basement is 450mm and width of wall is 400mm. Steps are provided both on front
side and rear side over C.C bed 150mm thick with an offset of 150mm on all three sides. Tread and rise of steps
are 300mm and 150mm.
3. Flooring: Flooring consists of 20mm thick C.M. 1:4 plaster over a bed of cement concrete (1:4:8) 100mm
thick. The remaining part of basement is filled and compacted with sand.
4. Superstructure & Roofing: All the walls are taken to the height of 3300mm and 300mm thick.
The roof slab is provided with 120mm thick and projected by 200mm outer face of walls.
5. Sunshades: Continuous sunshade is provided on front side of building. The thickness of wall end is 75mm
and at the free end thickness is 50mm.
Isolated sunshades are provided over windows from R.C.C Lintels kept over such openings on other three sides.
In the all the above cases sunshades are extended 600mm from the face of wall.
6. Lintels: R.C.C lintels on all openings like doors, windows, and cupboards are 150mm thick having a bearing
of 150mm on either side.
7. Doors, Windows :