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3 - Introduction to Construction Drawings

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    Introduction to Construction Drawings
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  • Plans used for work that has to do with construction in or on the earth are called _____. a. civil plans b. architectural renderings c. structural foundations d. exterior views
    civil plans
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  • The material to be used for the walls would be found in the _____. a. plumbing plan b. structural plan c. civil plan d. mechanical plan
    structural plan
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  • What information in a drawing's title block identifies the project? a. Sheet title b. Company logo c. Drawing number d. Revision block
    Sheet title
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  • The information needed to identify lines and other symbols on a construction drawing can be found in the _____. a. index b. title block c. legend d. scale
    legend
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  • Break lines are used to show that _____. a. an object will appear in a separate drawing b. an object is hidden c. only part of an object is represented to save space d. an object is not included on the cutting line view
    only part of an object is represented to save space
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  • In the alphabet of lines, an area not included in the cutting line view is shown with _____. a. break lines b. object lines c. section cuts d. dimension lines
    section cuts
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  • Gridlines are used to _____. a. show changes in topography within a building structure b. indicate that an object has been broken off c. indicate land boundaries on a site plan d. make it easy to refer to specific locations on a plan
    make it easy to refer to specific locations on a plan
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  • A dimension is a measurement written as a _____. a. range b. number c. letter d. symbol
    number
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  • One way that an engineer's scale differs from an architectural scale is that the engineer's scale _____. a. uses fractional values b. is based on units of 10 c. cannot be used to scale long distances d. is only used for drawings of machiner
    is based on units of 10
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  • If 1 inch equals 10 feet, the arrow on the engineer's scale in the figure above indicates a length of _____. a. 5 feet b. 6 inches c. 50 feet d. 1/2 inch
    5 feet
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