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1. _____Gives info about the structure and is numbered for easy filling. A. Specifications B. Architect C. Contract Documents D. Legends E. None of these ABCDE
2.____ An actual view of the layout of each room. A. Legends B. Computer Aided Design (CAD) C. Floor Plans D. Blueprint E. None of these ABCDE
3. _____ Tells the size of the object drawn compared with the actual size of the object. A. Blueprint B. Detail Drawing C. Scale D. Plumbing E. None of these ABCDE
4. ______ The way almost all blueprints are made today. A. Foundation Plan B. Computer Aided Design (CAD) C. Civil Plans D. Title Block E. None of these ABCDE
5. ____ Someone who creates plans to be used in making something, a qualified, licensed person design drawing for const. project. A. Foreman B. Engineer C. Architect D. Contractor E. None of these ABCDE
6. ____ Used to describe all of the documents needed to build a project. Typically, these include the plans, specifications, general conditions and the contract for construction. A. Contact Documents B. Foundation Plan C. Legend D. Blueprint E. None of these ABCDE
7. ___ Shows the lowest level of the building. A. Specifications B. Structural Plans C. Legend D. Foundation Plan E. None of these ABCDE
8. ____ Written statement provided by the architectural and engineering firm to define the quality of work to be done. A. Dimensions B. Structural Plans C. Specifications D. Floor Plans E. None of these ABCDE
9. ____ Used to support the architectural design, include the general notes, a foundation plan. A. Detailed Drawings B. Legends C. Blueprint D. Structure Plans E. None of these ABCDE
10. ____ Defines the symbols used in architectural plans. A. Floor Plans B. Blueprint C. Legends D. Technicians E. None of these ABCDE
11. ___ Enlarged views of some special features of a building, such as floors and walls. A. Legends B. Contract Documents C. Detail Drawings D. Dimensions E. None of these ABCDE
12. ____ Normally prepared by an architect. May include Overall esthetics of the project, size, shape, appearance etc. A. Dimensions B. Architectural Plans C. Blueprint D. Foundation Plans E. None of these ABCDE
13. ____ A photographic print of a technical drawing with white lines printed on a blue background, or a similarly produced print with blue lines on a white background, usually of an architect. A. Floor Plans B. Detailed drawings C. Electrical Plans D. Blueprint E. None of these ABCDE
14. ____ The actual measurement of an object. It can measure to the exterior or the interior portion. A. Floor Plans B. Scale C. Dimensions D. Roof Plan E. None of these ABCDE
15. ____ Are engineered plans for motors, pumps, piping systems, and piping equipment. A. Plumbing Plans B. Roof Plans C. Floor Plans D. Mechanical Plans E. None of these ABCDE
16. ____ Refers to both water supply and all liquid waste. A. Plumbing B. Blueprint C. Engineer D. Dimensions E. None of these ABCDE
17. ____ A person that applies scientific principles in design and construction. A. Roof Plans B. Floor Plans C. Engineer D. Plumber E. None of these ABCDE
18. ___ An actual view of the layout of each room. A. Roof Plans B. Floor Plans C. Structural Plans D. Electrical Plans E. None of these ABCDE
19. ____ Shows the layout for the plumbing system that supplies hot and cold water, for the sewage. A. Roof Plans B. Floor Plans C. Plumbing Plans D. Electrical Plans E. None of these ABCDE
20. ____ Engineered drawings that show all electrical supply and distribution locations of electric meter, switchgear. A. Roof Plans B. Floor Plans C. Plumbing Plans D. Electrical Plans E. None of these ABCDE
21. ____ Shows the shape of the roof and the materials that will be used to finish it. A. Structural Plans B. Floor Plans C. Mechanical Plans D. Plumbing Plans E. Roof plans ABCDE
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