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______________ is a smooth or deformed steel bar or threaded rod, set in a predrilled hole in hardened concrete or masonry (including masonry units and mortar joints) that derives its holding strength from a chemical bonding compound placed between the wall of the hole and the embedded portion of the anchor. |
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Adhesive anchor |
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Anchor plate |
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Design professional is the responsible party, recognized by the authority having jurisdiction, working within their scope of qualifications and providing design services. |
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True |
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False |
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___________ is defined as a turning force around a bolt applied by twisting a bolt head or nut so the components will not separate.
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Torque |
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Buckling |
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What does ASCE stand for? |
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American Society of Civil Engineers |
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American Standards for Civil Engineers |
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American Society of Construction Engineers |
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None of the above |
5. |
Roof decks are known as the ceiling joists supporting intermediate floors or roof made from steel angles and steel bars. |
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True |
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False |
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Angles or other steel shapes with elastomeric padding rigidly mounted to the building structure in a pattern around the equipment base to limit horizontal movement are known as Bumpers.
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True |
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False |
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_____________ is a steel cable designed for use as a seismic sway brace for suspended equipment, piping, ductwork, or raceways. |
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Cable brace |
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Cold joint |
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What does CAMA stand for?
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Concrete Anchors Manufacturers Association |
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Concrete Anchors Manufacturers Association |
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Concrete Anchors Manufacturers Association |
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None of the above |
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Construction documents consist of drawings, specifications, and manufacturer’s instructions (approved by the appropriate design professional) that define the scope of a project and provide detailed information to seismically restrain the equipment, piping, ductwork, or raceways. These documents are also known as blue prints. |
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True |
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False |
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Head joint is a space provided between buildings or portions of a building to prevent contact caused by differential movement during an earthquake. |
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True |
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False |
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A large bolt with a threaded shaft and a hexagonal-shaped bolt head typically used for embedment into concrete surfaces or in-filled concrete walls is called as a ______________. |
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Headed stud |
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Housekeeping stud |
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What does FEMA stand for? |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency |
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Federal Earthquake Management Agency |
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Federal Emergency Management Association |
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None of the above |
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____________is a weld between two pieces of steel where the welded surfaces are at right angles.
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Fillet weld |
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Plug weld |
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Seismic support of equipment and internal components that can be traced through connections and support steel to the building structure is called as a Load path |
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True
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False |
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Post-tension (pre-stressed) building is a concrete building structure surface with internal steel cables that are stretched and restrained to permanently compress the concrete surface.
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True |
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False |
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What does UBC stand for?
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Uniform Building Code |
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Uniform Building Council |
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United Building Code
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None of the above |
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The ability of an object to resist a force that would cause its rotation or movement around a point or axis is known as ______________.
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Moment-resistant |
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Threading |
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Pitch pocket is defined as a frame on a roof contouring the sealing material protecting the penetrations or surface mounted equipment supports on an unprotected building structure.
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True |
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False |
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_____________ is a steel angle or strut channel designed for use as a seismic sway brace for suspended equipment, piping, ductwork, or raceways.
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Solid brace |
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Strut |
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Transverse beams are components containing resilient elements such as steel springs, air springs, molded pre-compressed fiberglass or elastomeric pads used to separate vibrating equipment, piping and ductwork from the building structure.
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True |
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False |
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