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Here are 20 multiple-choice questions based on the provided

search results:
**Answer: a) Group A**

**1. What is the primary purpose of a building?**


**5. What is the purpose of the structural framework of a
a) To provide a place for recreation building?**

b) To support, shelter, or enclose people, animals, or property a) To provide insulation

c) To serve as a landmark b) To transfer loads from the enclosure to the foundation

d) To generate revenue c) To support the roof

d) To install electrical systems

**Answer: b) To support, shelter, or enclose people, animals, or


property**
**Answer: b) To transfer loads from the enclosure to the
foundation**

**2. Which of the following is NOT a type of natural force acting


on a building?**
**6. Which law contains the general requirements for building
a) Wind force design and construction practices in the Philippines?**

b) Water force a) Presidential Decree 1096

c) Earth force b) Batas Pambansa 344

d) Gravity force c) Republic Act 9514

d) National Structural Code of the Philippines 2015

**Answer: d) Gravity force**

**Answer: a) Presidential Decree 1096**

**3. What is the term for the weight of a structure itself,


including the weight of fixtures or equipment permanently
**7. What is a load in the context of building design?**
attached to it?**
a) A force or system of forces carried by a structure
a) Live load
b) The weight of a building's occupants
b) Dead load
c) The cost of building materials
c) Natural load
d) The time it takes to construct a building
d) Earthquake load

**Answer: a) A force or system of forces carried by a structure**


**Answer: b) Dead load**

**8. Which type of wall is constructed of heavy timbers laid


**4. Which group of building occupancies includes residential
horizontally supported by vertical studs?**
dwellings?**
a) Dry Stone Wall
a) Group A
b) Horizontal Timber Wall
b) Group B
c) Sheet Piles
c) Group C
d) Gravity Wall
d) Group D
**Answer: b) Horizontal Timber Wall**

**13. What is the term for the total force exerted by the wind
and noise pressure on a structure or part of a structure?**
**9. What is the overhead interior surface or lining of a room
called?** a) Wind load

a) Floor b) Earthquake load

b) Ceiling c) Rain load

c) Roof d) Dead load

d) Wall

**Answer: a) Wind load**

**Answer: b) Ceiling**

**14. Which group of building occupancies includes hotels and


apartments?**
**10. Which type of roof has a surface with a slope less than
2%?** a) Group A

a) Pitched roof b) Group B

b) Flat roof c) Group C

c) Hip roof d) Group D

d) Gable roof

**Answer: b) Group B**

**Answer: b) Flat roof**

**15. What is the purpose of the Envelopes or Enclosure in a


building?**
**11. What is a rafter extending from the wall plate to a ridge
board or ridge beam called?** a) To provide ventilation

a) Hip rafter b) To protect the users inside from external forces

b) Valley rafter c) To support the roof

c) Common rafter d) To install electrical systems

d) Fly rafter

**Answer: b) To protect the users inside from external forces**

**Answer: c) Common rafter**

**16. Which law contains the requirements for accessibility of


the challenged citizens in the Philippines?**
**12. Which type of door turns on hinges or pivots about a
vertical edge when pushed or pulled?** a) Presidential Decree 1096

a) Sliding door b) Batas Pambansa 344

b) Pivoted door c) Republic Act 9514

c) Swinging door d) National Structural Code of the Philippines 2015

d) Revolving door

**Answer: b) Batas Pambansa 344**

**Answer: c) Swinging door**


**17. What is a retaining wall constructed of broken stones
thrown together irregularly on an embankment slope to prevent
**Answer Key:**
erosion called?**

a) Dry Stone Wall


1. b) To support, shelter, or enclose people, animals, or property
b) Horizontal Timber Wall
2. d) Gravity force
c) Sheet Piles
3. b) Dead load
d) Gravity Wall
4. a) Group A

5. b) To transfer loads from the enclosure to the foundation


**Answer: a) Dry Stone Wall**
6. a) Presidential Decree 1096

7. a) A force or system of forces carried by a structure


**18. Which type of truss has a web configuration resembling a
triangle?** 8. b) Horizontal Timber Wall
a) Howe truss 9. b) Ceiling
b) Warren truss 10. b) Flat roof
c) Belgian truss 11. c) Common rafter
d) Fink truss 12. c) Swinging door

13. a) Wind load


**Answer: a) Howe truss** 14. b) Group B

15. b) To protect the users inside from external forces


**19. What is the term for the various structural framing 16. b) Batas Pambansa 344
components needed to support the diaphragm structure and
the diaphragm structure of a roof?** 17. a) Dry Stone Wall

a) Roof Framing 18. a) Howe truss

b) Roof Cover 19. a) Roof Framing

c) Roof Eaves 20. a) Pocket sliding door

d) Roof System
Based on the provided sources, the query is to create a set of
multiple-choice questions similar to the content in the attached
**Answer: a) Roof Framing** files. Here are 20 multiple-choice questions based on the
information from the modules:

**20. Which type of door slides into and out of a recess in a


doorway?** **1. Who is responsible for advocating the fair and sustainable
development, welfare, and cultural expression of society's
a) Pocket sliding door
habitat in terms of space, forms, and historical context?**
b) By-pass sliding door
a) Civil/Structural Engineer
c) Swinging door
b) Professional Electrical Engineer
d) Pivoted door
c) Architect

d) Sanitary Engineer
**Answer: a) Pocket sliding door**
**Answer: c) Architect** c) National Structural Code of the Philippines 2015

d) Presidential Decree 1096

**2. What is the role of a Professional Mechanical Engineer in


construction?**
**Answer: d) Presidential Decree 1096**
a) Design of electrical systems for buildings

b) Design of mechanical systems for buildings


**6. What is the property of a material that enables it to resist
c) Design of control of environmental conditions related to deformation by compression, indentation, or penetration
public health called?**

d) Conducting surveys on lands and locating global positions of a) Brittleness


points
b) Hardness

c) Ductility
**Answer: b) Design of mechanical systems for buildings**
d) Stiffness

**3. Who is responsible for maintaining the quality of work


**Answer: b) Hardness**
done by the contractor and ensuring compliance with standards
and drawings set by design professionals?**

a) Project In-Charge **7. Which type of foundation system extends down through
unsuitable soil to transfer building loads to a more appropriate
b) Foreman
bearing stratum well below the superstructure?**
c) Professional In-Charge of Construction
a) Slab-on-Fill/Grade
d) Skilled Workers
b) Crawl Space

c) On-Stilts
**Answer: c) Professional In-Charge of Construction**
d) Deep Foundation

**4. What is the purpose of a Pile Foundation in


**Answer: d) Deep Foundation**
construction?**

a) To support a freestanding column or pier


**8. What is the purpose of a Curtain Wall in construction?**
b) To transfer building loads down to a suitable bearing stratum
a) To hold in place a mass of earth
c) To distribute horizontal forces from an eccentrically loaded
pile cap b) To form part of the envelope of a building
d) To provide a thick, slab-like footing supporting a number of c) To enclose, divide, or protect an area
columns
d) To support the structural frame of a building

**Answer: b) To transfer building loads down to a suitable


bearing stratum** **Answer: b) To form part of the envelope of a building**

**5. Which law contains the general requirements for building **9. Who is responsible for the design of electronics and
design and construction practices in the Philippines?** communication systems for buildings and their coordination and
supervision during construction?**
a) Batas Pambansa 344
a) Master Plumber
b) Republic Act 9514
b) Electronics and Communications Engineer **13. Who is responsible for the design of control of
environmental conditions related to public health, such as water
c) Geodetic Engineer
supply, sewage, and industrial waste?**
d) Sanitary Engineer
a) Professional Electrical Engineer

b) Sanitary Engineer
**Answer: b) Electronics and Communications Engineer**
c) Professional Mechanical Engineer

d) Civil/Structural Engineer
**10. What is the property of a material that enables it to
maintain its original shape and dimensions when subjected to
changes in temperature or humidity called?** **Answer: b) Sanitary Engineer**

a) Weatherability

b) Dimensional Stability **14. What is the range of unit stresses for which a material
exhibits elastic deformation called?**
c) Abrasion Resistance
a) Plastic Range
d) Mechanical Properties
b) Elastic Range

c) Strain-Hardening Range
**Answer: b) Dimensional Stability**
d) Ultimate Strength Range

**11. Which type of beam is a large principal beam designed to


support concentrated loads at isolated points along its **Answer: b) Elastic Range**
length?**

a) Fixed-End Beam
**15. Which type of wall is an exterior wall system supported
b) Simply Supported/Simple Beam wholly by the structural frame of a building and carrying no
loads other than its own weight and wind loads?**
c) Cantilever Beam
a) Platform Wall
d) Girder Beam
b) Curtain Wall

c) Parapet Wall
**Answer: d) Girder Beam**
d) Retaining Wall

**12. What is the purpose of a Grade Beam in construction?**


**Answer: b) Curtain Wall**
a) To support a superstructure at or near ground level

b) To distribute horizontal forces from an eccentrically loaded


pile cap **16. What is the range of unit stresses for which a material
exhibits plastic deformation called?**
c) To provide a thick, slab-like footing supporting a number of
columns a) Elastic Limit

d) To transfer building loads down to a suitable bearing stratum b) Yield Point

c) Plastic Range

**Answer: a) To support a superstructure at or near ground d) Ductility Range


level**

**Answer: c) Plastic Range**


**Answer: a) Strain-Hardening Range**

**17. Who is responsible for the design of static structures such


as buildings, roads, tunnels, and bridges, and the control of
### Multiple Choice Questions on Building Technologies
water and its contaminants?**

a) Architect
1. What is Parallel Strand Lumber?
b) Civil/Structural Engineer
A. A type of plywood
c) Professional Electrical Engineer
B. A structural lumber product made by bonding wood strands
d) Professional Mechanical Engineer
together

C. A type of fiberboard
**Answer: b) Civil/Structural Engineer**
D. A wood preservative

**18. What is the property of a material that enables it to resist


2. What is the advantage of Glue Laminated Timber (Glulam)
being worn away by friction when rubbed with another object
over dimension lumber?
called?**
A. Lower allowable unit stresses
a) Weatherability
B. Inferior appearance
b) Abrasion Resistance
C. Improved appearance and higher allowable unit stresses
c) Hardness
D. Limited availability of sectional shapes
d) Dimensional Stability

3. What is the common dressed size for a lumber of nominal size


**Answer: b) Abrasion Resistance**
6 inches?

A. 5 ½ inches
**19. Which type of footing is a single spread footing supporting
B. 6 ½ inches
a freestanding column or pier?**
C. 7 ¼ inches
a) Combined Footing
D. 8 inches
b) Isolated Footing

c) Strip/Continuous Footing
4. What is the purpose of a Lock Washer?
d) Stepped Footing
A. To distribute pressure

B. To prevent leakage
**Answer: b) Isolated Footing**
C. To prevent a nut from shaking loose

D. To relieve friction
**20. What is the range of unit stresses for which a material
exhibits increased strength with some loss of ductility called?**

a) Strain-Hardening Range 5. What is the function of a Turnbuckle?


b) Ultimate Strength Range A. To secure a nut in position
c) Elastic Range B. To couple and tighten two parts
d) Plastic Range C. To distribute pressure

D. To prevent leakage
4. C

6. What is the use of a Floor Joist in a building structure? 5. B

A. Carries the load from walls and flooring 6. A

B. Reduces lateral movement and bending of the joist 7. D

C. Carries the majority of the loads from the floor joist 8. C

D. Carries partial load from floor joist 9. B

10. D

7. What is the purpose of a Top Plate in a wall frame?

A. To carry the load from the ceiling joist ### Multiple Choice Questions on Concrete and Reinforced
Concrete
B. To stabilize main ceiling joists

C. To cover the overhead


1. When was the patent for Portland Cement issued?
D. To form the topmost portion of the wall frame
A. 1756

B. 1779
8. What is the function of a Wooden Jamb?
C. 1796
A. To carry the load from the ceiling joist
D. 1824
B. To stabilize main ceiling joists

C. To form the bottommost portion of the wall frame


2. What is the primary advantage of concrete as a building
D. To cover the overhead
material?

A. High tensile strength


9. What is the primary use of a Cap or Acorn Nut?
B. Low maintenance
A. To provide extra friction between itself and a screw or bolt
C. Lightweight
B. To cover the threaded end of a screw
D. Short service life
C. To tighten with a thumb and forefinger

D. To secure a nut from shaking loose


3. What is the primary disadvantage of concrete?

A. High tensile strength


10. What is the purpose of a Split Ring in timber connections?
B. Low maintenance
A. To secure two parts together
C. Heavy
B. To distribute pressure
D. Short service life
C. To reduce flammability

D. To maintain bearing at all surfaces


4. What is the primary property of concrete that refers to its
resistance to weathering and chemical attack?

### Answer Key A. Workability

1. B B. Durability

2. C C. Porosity

3. C D. Refractory
B. To resist shear forces

5. What are the main ingredients of concrete? C. To increase compressive strength

A. Cement, water, and sand D. To prevent bending

B. Cement, aggregates, and water

C. Cement, steel, and water ### Answer Key

D. Cement, wood, and water 1. D

2. B

6. What is the primary function of cement in concrete 3. C


production?
4. B
A. To provide color
5. B
B. To increase porosity
6. C
C. To bind the aggregates together
7. A
D. To reduce workability
8. B

9. A
7. Which type of cement reacts with water?
10. B
A. Hydraulic cement

B. Non-hydraulic cement
### Multiple Choice Questions on Concrete and Reinforced
C. Asphalt cement Concrete

D. Bituminous cement

1. Who rediscovered Hydraulic Cement through repeated testing


of mortar in both fresh and salt water?
8. What is the primary purpose of a tie beam in construction?
A. John Smeaton
A. To increase tensile strength
B. Bry Higgins
B. To connect two columns
C. James Parker
C. To support the roof
D. Joseph Aspdin
D. To provide insulation

2. When was the patent for Natural Hydraulic Cement, called


9. What is the minimum concrete cover required for cast-in-
Parker’s Cement or Roman Cement, issued?
place concrete exposed to earth or weather with 16mm bars
and smaller? A. 1756

A. 20mm B. 1779

B. 30mm C. 1796

C. 40mm D. 1824

D. 50mm

3. Who invented Ferrocement and applied it to the design of a


boat in 1848?
10. What is the primary function of lateral ties in reinforced
concrete structures? A. John Smeaton

A. To provide vertical support B. Joseph Aspdin


C. Joseph-Louis Lambot

D. Francois Coignet 9. What is the primary function of cement in concrete


production?

A. To provide color
4. What was the year when the first iron reinforced concrete
building, a four-storey residential building, was constructed? B. To increase porosity

A. 1853 C. To bind the aggregates together

B. 1867 D. To reduce workability

C. 1884

D. 1903 10. What is the primary purpose of a tie beam in construction?

A. To increase tensile strength

5. What is the primary advantage of concrete according to the B. To connect two columns
provided sources?
C. To support the roof
A. High tensile strength
D. To provide insulation
B. Low maintenance

C. Lightweight
### Answer Key
D. Short service life
1. A

2. C
6. What is the primary disadvantage of concrete as mentioned in
3. C
the sources?
4. A
A. High tensile strength
5. B
B. Low maintenance
6. C
C. Heavy
7. B
D. Short service life
8. B

9. C
7. What is the primary property of concrete that refers to its
resistance to weathering and chemical attack? 10. B
A. Workability

B. Durability Here is a 20 item multiple choice quiz on the topics covered in


the search results:
C. Porosity

D. Refractory
1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of metals?

a) Crystalline when solid


8. What are the main ingredients of concrete according to the
sources? b) Ductility
A. Cement, water, and sand c) Conductivity
B. Cement, aggregates, and water d) Opacity[1]
C. Cement, steel, and water

D. Cement, wood, and water 2. What is the carbon content range for mild steel or soft steel?
a) 0.15% - 0.25%

b) 0.25% - 0.45% 8. What is the typical length of steel studs?

c) 0.45% - 0.85% a) 1.5 m

d) 0.85% - 1.80%[1] b) 2 m

c) 2.5 m

3. Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of ferrous d) 3 m or more[1]


metals?

a) Low tolerance to heat


9. Which of the following is NOT a type of nonferrous metal?
b) High production cost
a) Zinc
c) Deteriorates by oxidation
b) Tin
d) Lightweight[1]
c) Chromium

d) Manganese[1]
4. What is the cross-sectional area range for blooms?

a) Less than 230 cm2


10. What is the typical depth range for steel furring channels?
b) More than 230 cm2
a) 1" - 1 1/2"
c) Less than 15 cm x 15 cm
b) 1" - 2"
d) More than 15 cm x 15 cm[1]
c) 1 1/2" - 2"

d) 2" - 2 1/2"[1]
5. Which of the following is NOT a method of cladding metals?

a) Electroplating
11. What is the typical thickness range for metal sheets?
b) Dipping
a) Less than 0.5 mm
c) Anodizing
b) 0.5 mm - 3 mm
d) Welding[1]
c) 3 mm - 6 mm

d) More than 6 mm[1]


6. What is the minimum rebar size typically used for columns,
beams and footings?
12. Which of the following is NOT a type of reinforcing bar?
a) #3
a) Deformed rebar
b) #4
b) Threaded bars
c) #5
c) Wire fabric
d) #6[1]
d) Aluminum bars[1]

7. Which of the following is NOT a type of structural pipe?


13. What is the typical depth range for composite metal
a) Standard weight
decking?
b) Extra strong
a) 1/2" - 2 1/2"
c) Double-extra strong
b) 1/2" - 3"
d) Lightweight[1]
c) 1 1/2" - 4" a) Less than 1 mm

d) 2" - 5"[1] b) 1 mm - 2 mm

c) 2 mm - 3 mm

14. Which of the following is NOT a type of steel track? d) More than 3 mm[1]

a) Steel studs

b) Steel runners 20. Which of the following is NOT a type of metal decking?

c) Steel furring a) Form decking

d) Steel angles[1] b) Composite decking

c) Roof decking

15. What is the typical thickness range for metal plates? d) Acoustic decking

a) Less than 3 mm e) Cellular decking[1]

b) 3 mm - 6 mm

c) More than 6 mm Answer Key:

d) Thickness does not matter for plates[1] 1. d

2. a

16. Which of the following is NOT a type of reinforcing bar 3. d


coating?
4. b
a) Epoxy-coated
5. d
b) Galvanized
6. c
c) Stainless steel
7. d
d) Copper-coated[1]
8. d

9. d
17. What is the typical depth range for roof metal decking?
10. c
a) 1/2" - 2 1/2"
11. d
b) 1" - 3"
12. d
c) 1 1/2" - 4"
13. b
d) 2" - 5"[1]
14. a

15. c
18. Which of the following is NOT a type of metal sheet?
16. d
a) Corrugated metal
17. a
b) Expanded metal
18. d
c) Checkered plate
19. a
d) Perforated metal[1]
20. e

19. What is the typical thickness range for metal lath?


Here is a 20 item multiple choice quiz on the topics covered in b) Thermosets are more flexible
the search results:
c) Thermoplastics can be reheated and reshaped

d) Thermosets have higher melting points[1]


1. Which of the following is NOT a method of glass production?

a) Blowing
7. Which of the following is NOT a type of plastic product?
b) Drawing
a) Polyethylene
c) Casting
b) Polypropylene
d) Floating[1]
c) Polyvinyl chloride

d) Polyamide[1]
2. What is the typical thickness range for single-strength glass?

a) 1 mm - 2 mm
8. What is the purpose of a plasticizer in plastic production?
b) 2 mm - 3 mm
a) To increase workability and flexibility
c) 3 mm - 4 mm
b) To increase strength
d) 4 mm - 5 mm[1]
c) To increase heat resistance

d) To increase electrical resistance[1]


3. Which of the following is NOT a type of coated glass?

a) Fritted glass
9. Which of the following is NOT a type of rubber?
b) Low-E glass
a) Natural rubber
c) Self-cleaning glass
b) Butyl rubber
d) Tinted glass[1]
c) Polycarbonate

d) Neoprene[1]
4. What is the purpose of the interlayer in laminated glass?

a) To provide strength
10. What is the main component of an opaque paint?
b) To provide insulation
a) Binder
c) To prevent shattering
b) Solvent
d) To provide tint[1]
c) Pigment and filler

d) Additives[1]
5. Which of the following is NOT a type of glazing method?

a) Face glazing
11. Which of the following is NOT a type of paint according to
b) Double glazing contents?

c) Flush glazing a) Oil paint

d) Butt-joint glazing[1] b) Alkyd paint

c) Latex paint

6. What is the main difference between thermoplastics and d) Acrylic paint[1]


thermosets?

a) Thermoplastics are stronger


12. What is the purpose of a primer coat in a paint system?

a) To improve adhesion of subsequent coats 18. What is the main component of a varnish?

b) To reduce absorption of subsequent coats a) Dye

c) To enhance color of the painted surface b) Pigment

d) To improve luster of the finish coat[1] c) Binder

d) Solvent[1]

13. Which of the following is NOT a property of paint?

a) Colorfast 19. Which of the following is NOT a type of varnish?

b) Coverage a) Lacquer varnish

c) Hiding power b) Shellac varnish

d) Viscosity[1] c) Polyurethane varnish

d) Latex varnish[1]

14. What is the main component of a wood stain?

a) Dye 20. What is the purpose of a topcoat in a paint system?

b) Pigment a) To provide color

c) Binder b) To provide protection

d) Solvent[1] c) To improve adhesion

d) To reduce absorption[1]

15. Which of the following is NOT a type of wood stain?

a) Penetrating stain Answer Key:

b) Water stain 1. c

c) Spirit stain 2. c

d) Epoxy stain[1] 3. d

4. c

16. What is the purpose of a wood filler? 5. d

a) To fill gaps and cracks 6. c

b) To provide color 7. d

c) To enhance grain 8. a

d) To provide protection[1] 9. c

10. c

17. Which of the following is NOT a type of wood filler? 11. d

a) Paste filler 12. a

b) Crack filler 13. d

c) Epoxy filler 14. a

d) Plastic wood putty[1] 15. d


16. a - B. Compactor

17. c - C. Pile Driver Hammer

18. c - D. Excavator

19. d

20. b 5. **Which piece of equipment is used to create a flat surface


during the grading process?**

- A. Loader
Based on the provided document "Module 10.pdf," here is a set
of 20 multiple choice questions related to the content covered - B. Grader
in the course. These questions focus on tools, equipment, and
- C. Bulldozer
building technologies as outlined in the document.
- D. Compactor

### Multiple Choice Questions


6. **Which type of crane has a boom consisting of a number of
tubes fitted inside each other?**
#### Lesson: Tools and Equipment
- A. Luffing Crane

- B. Hammerhead Crane
1. **Which tool is used to mark materials for cutting or
- C. Telescopic Crane
assembly?**
- D. Overhead Crane
- A. Tape Measure

- B. Speed Square
7. **What is the function of a bulldozer?**
- C. Carpenter’s Square
- A. Lifting and lowering loads
- D. Framing Square
- B. Moving aside or loading materials

- C. Creating a flat surface


2. **What is another name for a front loader?**
- D. Pushing large quantities of material
- A. Bucket Loader

- B. Grader
8. **Which tool is a long, thin piece of plastic, cloth, or metal
- C. Compactor
used for measuring things?**
- D. Excavator
- A. Speed Square

- B. Tri-Square
3. **What type of crane is also known as a "bridge crane"?**
- C. Tape Measure
- A. Hammerhead Crane
- D. Combination Square
- B. Luffing Crane

- C. Telescopic Crane
9. **What is an aerial work platform with multiple boom
- D. Overhead Crane sections that hinge or "articulate" called?**

- A. Scissor Lift

4. **Which of the following is a device used to drive piles into - B. Telescopic Lift
soil?**
- C. Articulated Lift
- A. Dump Truck
- D. Fork Lift
15. **What is another name for an elevating work platform?**

10. **Which piece of equipment is known as a "tipper truck"?** - A. Fork Lift

- A. Dump Truck - B. Scissor Lift

- B. Front Loader - C. Telescopic Lift

- C. Grader - D. Mobile Elevating Work Platform

- D. Compactor

16. **Which piece of equipment is used to expel air from a soil


mass?**
#### Lesson: Heavy Equipment
- A. Pile Driver Hammer

- B. Compactor
11. **Which type of loader is specifically used to lift and stack
heavy loads?** - C. Bulldozer

- A. Grader - D. Grader

- B. Dump Truck

- C. Fork Lift 17. **Which tool is adjustable and can be used as a try square,
miter square, and level?**
- D. Bulldozer
- A. Tri-Square

- B. Speed Square
12. **What tool is used to ensure straightness and/or
squareness of edges?** - C. Combination Square

- A. Speed Square - D. Framing Square

- B. Framing Square

- C. Tri-Square 18. **Which type of excavator attachment is used to break


concrete and rock?**
- D. Combination Square
- A. Backhoe

- B. Breaker
13. **Which crane has a hinged jib that moves up and down?**
- C. Shovel
- A. Hammerhead Crane
- D. Roller
- B. Telescopic Crane

- C. Luffing Crane
19. **Which crane is also known as a cantilever crane?**
- D. Overhead Crane
- A. Luffing Crane

- B. Hammerhead Crane
14. **Which tool is used for marking perpendicular and angled
lines?** - C. Telescopic Crane

- A. Carpenter’s Square - D. Overhead Crane

- B. Speed Square

- C. Tape Measure 20. **Which heavy equipment machine is used for lifting and
loading earth or rubble?**
- D. Tri-Square
- A. Compactor

- B. Grader
- C. Bulldozer

- D. Front Loader

B. Speed Square

A. Bucket Loader

D. Overhead Crane

C. Pile Driver Hammer

B. Grader

C. Telescopic Crane

D. Pushing large quantities of material

C. Tape Measure

C. Articulated Lift

A. Dump Truck

C. Fork Lift

B. Framing Square

C. Luffing Crane

B. Speed Square

D. Mobile Elevating Work Platform

B. Compactor

C. Combination Square

B. Breaker

B. Hammerhead Crane

D. Front Loader.

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