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Sample Test

Chapter_03_Use_of_Construction_Documents_on_the_Jobsite

 

1. ​The design for construction projects is typically developed by the contractor and the architect.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

2. Codes and regulations are not formally included as construction documents.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

3. The General Requirements section specifies the products, equipment, and systems that are intended to be installed during the project.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

4. Addenda are bulletins of additional information that are germane to the contract documents issued during the bid period.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

5. Structural drawings usually do not have definitive dimensions for the foundations and structural elements.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

6. ​The Project Manual typically includes:

 

a.

site surveys

b.

equipment plans

 

c.

bid forms

d.

utility plans

 

 

 

7. The ____ usually appears at the front of the Project Manual.

 

a.

General Conditions

b.

Invitation to Bid

 

c.

Request for Proposal

d.

Technical Specifications

 

 

 

8. ​The _______________ are the base of reference for determining responsibility and liability for actions by owner and contractor during the project period.

 

a.

Technical Specification

b.

Conditions of the Contract

 

c.

Bid Forms

d.

Instructions to Bidders

 

 

 

9. Some common ____ include door, window, louver, and finish.

 

a.

site plans

b.

schedules

 

c.

building sections

d.

wall sections

 

 

 

10. The ____ are normally more specific in regard to the material strength and tolerances than are those in the Project Manual.

 

a.

mechanical site plans

b.

floor plans

 

c.

elevations

d.

structural notes

 

 

 

11. The ____________________ of the project furnishes the construction documents to the contractor for the project.

 

 

12. The ____________________ section contains information about the bid procedure.

 

 

13. The________________ is commonly used for most building construction specifications in the U.S. and Canada.

 

 

14. The ____________________ drawings are usually identified by an “A” designation.

 

 

15. Numerous systems are shown on the ___________________ drawings, such as fire alarm, communication, or security, which may be shown on separate drawings or may be integrated.

 

 

16. Explain how codes are used in construction documents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

17. Discuss the purpose of construction drawings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

18. Explain the purpose of the General and Supplementary Conditions to the Contract.

 

 

 

 

 

 

19. Explain the purpose of structural drawings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

20. Compare mechanical and electrical drawings with architectural drawings. What are differences between them?

 

 

Chapter_05_Documentation_and_Record_Keeping_at_the_Jobsite

 

 

1.      When preparing for the project, the contractor begins the documentation process by keeping logs and schedules for product submittals.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

2.      ​Compliance with most contractors’ safety programs requires that all visitors to the jobsite be entered in the daily report.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

3.      A diary is really the employee’s property.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

4.      Progress meetings are the most common during the design phase of the project.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

5.      During the first half of the project, a primary concern is processing submittals, samples, and shop drawings.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

 

 

6.      The current status of change orders should be discussed in

 

a.

the daily report

b.

the progress meeting

 

c.

the personal diary

d.

the document control log

 

 

 

7.      A ____ log records revisions, with dates and reference-associated documents, such as change orders.

 

a.

document control

b.

subcontractor

 

c.

time-lapse

d.

progress

 

 

 

8.      Prior to beginning project construction, the contractor normally prepares a ____ that lists the types of material, the amount, the vendor, and the cost.

 

a.

purchase order

b.

bill of material

 

c.

letter of transmittal

d.

request for clarification

 

 

 

9.      The ____ is a dated record of when a particular document or item was sent to another party.

 

a.

requests for information

b.

personal diary

 

c.

punch list

d.

letter of transmittal

 

 

 

 

 

 

10.  In progress meeting minutes, the ____ should address the type of document, type of meeting, date of the meeting, and sequential number of the meeting.

 

a.

project designation

b.

title

 

c.

previous meeting minutes

d.

roster

 

 

 

11.  A request for information, or RFI, is typically sent from contractor to the____________.

 

 

12.  The weekly or monthly report for internal management is normally written in ____________________ form.

 

 

13.  The ____________________ can be an accurate account of telephone conversations, or it can be a list that contains the time of the call, the person called, and the person calling.

 

 

14.  Any activity that involves motion within a relatively short duration is a good subject for a(n) ____________________.

 

 

15.  A company’s safety program typically requires specific ____________ reports.

 

 

 

16.  Explain the importance of complete and accurate documentation and how it is achieved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.  Discuss why weather information is important for project documentation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

18.  Explain the purpose of a subcontractor log.

 

 

 

 

 

 

19.  What does time-lapse photography involve and when is it used?

 

 

 

 

 

20.  Explain the methods used to record parties in attendance at a meeting.

 

 

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