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AZ SkillsUSA EXAMPLE AKT 1. Two popular home styles developed over ____ years ago are the Cape Cod and Cape Ann. a . 1000 b . 600 c . 400 d . 200 2. The portion of the property on which a building can be constructed is defined by the _____. a. property lines b. setback c. contour lines d. public utility easements 3. The Cape Cod is one of the earliest and best known of the traditional ____ styles. a . Southern b . Colonial c . Eastern d . European 4. What does the “d” stand for in 16d? a. dimension b. depth c. penny d. dime 5. The ____ style house gets its name from the shape of coffee, tea, cracker, and salt boxes found in colonial stores. a . Cape Ann b . Gambrel c Garrison

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1. Two popular home styles developed over ____ years ago are the Cape Cod and Cape Ann.a. 1000b. 600c. 400d. 200

2. The portion of the property on which a building can be constructed is defined by the _____.a. property linesb. setbackc. contour linesd. public utility easements

3. The Cape Cod is one of the earliest and best known of the traditional ____ styles.a. Southernb. Colonialc. Easternd. European

4. What does the “d” stand for in 16d?a. dimensionb. depthc. pennyd. dime

5. The ____ style house gets its name from the shape of coffee, tea, cracker, and salt boxes found in colonial stores.a. Cape Annb. Gambrelc. Garrisond. Salt Box

6. The ____ home style is basically a long, low, one-story house that originated in the southwestern part of the country.a. contemporaryb. split-levelc. ranchd. Cape Cod

7. A current trend in architecture that combines traditional and contemporary influences is called ____.a. post-modernb. revivalc. modernd. art deco

8. Which of the following is a characteristic of condominiums?a. The apartment and a share of the common ground is purchased.b. Taxes are paid as though it were a separate house.c. Owners of units have joint interest in all the shared property and facilities.d. All of the above.

9. The Americans with Disabilities Act became law in ____.a. 1988b. 1990c. 1992d. 1994

10. What size is a “D” sheet of paper?a. 24x36b. 22x34c.20x30 d.22x36

11. Which of the following are not considered public accommodations by the ADA?a. Multifamily housing buildings.b. Private clubs.c. Religious organizations.d. All of the above.

12. The reason that a ranch design is generally more expensive to build than a two-story home of the same square footage is that ____.a. it requires more roof area and more foundation lengthb. it requires more windows and doorsc. builders do not like to build ranch homesd. permits cost more to build a ranch home

13. One-and-one-half-story homes generally have ____ to provide additional light and ventilation.a. skylightsb. glass sliding doorsc. picture windowsd. dormers

14. One disadvantage of a two-story house is that ____.a. it is more costly to heat because of the heightsb. it has little resale valuec. general exterior maintenance is usually more difficult and costlyd. the second floor is too far from the furnace

15. On a floor plan drawing, the front of a building normally faces the _____.a. top b. bottom c. leftd. right

16. In the ____ split-level home design, the house looks like a ranch in the front and a two-story structure from the back.a. back-to-frontb. front-to-backc. side-by-sided. reversed split-level

17. An analysis should be made of ____ to determine if the house plan is as functional as it could be.a. walking pathsb. air circulationc. traffic movementd. traffic circulation

18. What is the typical spacing for trusses?a. 22” b. 34” c. 16” d. 24”

19. Which of the following basic house designs is suitable for older or handicapped persons?a. One-story ranch design.b. One-and-one-half-story design.c. Two-story design.d. Split-level design.

20. Outside maintenance is generally easy on a one-story ranch design because ____.a. of small outside wall areab. of low-pitched roof and low heightc. it is built on a sloping lotd. All of the above.

21. Dormers are usually added to the ____ design to achieve more livable space.a. one-story ranch designb. one-and-one-half-story designc. two-story designd. split-level design

22. What is located in a water closet?a. sink b. bathtub c. hose d. toilet

23. Which of the following is an advantage of the one-and-one-half-story design?a. Attic may be expanded to achieve more livable space.b. Dormers may be added for light and ventilation.c. Heating costs are minimized.d. All of the above.

24.Exterior studding runs the height of two full floors in ______ framing.a. balloonb. westernc. platformd. planke. eastern

25. Which of the following best describes a two-story design?a. Little hall space is needed and the sleeping, living, and service areas are on

different levels.b. About one-third of the ceiling is directly under the roof, so adequate ventilation

and insulation should be provided.c. It is economical to build, requires a smaller lot, and has a small roof and

foundation area compared to interior space of most other designs.d. It is built on one level. Thus, patios, porches, and terraces are possible outside any

room.

26. Which of the following are advantages of the two-story design?a. Heating is relatively simple and economical because heat naturally rises from

the first to the second floor.b. This style is popular today because many variations on the basic design are

possible.c. Exterior maintenance is simple and requires no special equipment.d. The design easily meets the needs of a retired couple or newly married couple.

27. Which of the following regulates the design, construction, materials, structure, type and fire ratings of a building?a. building codesb. zoning codesc. general conditionsd. specifications

28. This house design lends itself to easy cooling since the ceiling is not directly under the roof. Several windows provide effective ventilation.a. One-story ranch design.b. One-and-one-half-story design.c. Two-story design.d. Split-level design.

29. Which of the following house designs takes advantage of a sloping or hilly lot?a. One-story ranch design.b. One-and-one-half-story design.c. Two-story design.d. Split-level design.

30. What is the term for a large tank buried in the ground in which solid waste is processed by bacteria?a. Sewer tankb. Septic tankc. Sewer laterald. septic capsule

31. The family room, garage, and shop are commonly found on the ____ level in a split-level design.a. basementb. intermediatec. livingd. sleeping

32. Which of the following is a feature of the split-level design?a. Easily accommodates patios and terraces on more than one level of the house.b. The design makes efficient use of space.c. May be built with either a basement or crawl space.d. All of the above.

33. The ____ area is where the family relaxes, entertains guests, dines, and meets together.a. sleepingb. entertainingc. livingd. service

34. When building a non-habitable shed what is the maximum sq footage before you need a permit?a. 100 sq ftb. You always need a permitc. 120 sq ft d. 150 sq ft

35. The Federal Housing Administration recommends ____ square feet as the minimum size for a bedroom.a. 100b. 150c. 200d. 250

36. It is necessary for each bedroom to have a ____.a. bathroomb. closetc. double windowd. ceiling fan

37. What is the typical stud spacing for a 2X4 interior load bearing wall?a. 12”b. 14”c. 24”d. 16”

38. The minimum recommended depth of a clothes closet is ____.a. 12"b. 18"c. 24"d. 30"

39. The usual height of an interior door is ____.a. 6'-0"b. 6'-2"c. 6'-4"d. 6'-8"

40. The crossed lines on a shower symbol represent a _____.a. shut off valveb. shower headc. water valved. drain

41. Most water closets require a space at least ____ wide for installation.a. 24"b. 30"c. 36"d. 40"

42. Western framing is also called _____ framing.a. platformb. balloonc. plank and beamd. trusse. California

43. Standard bathroom vanity sizes are 21" deep by ____ high.a. 30"b. 32"c. 34"d. 36"

44. In roof design, the rise and run determine the roof_____.a. slopeb. pitchc. dimensiond. measurement

45. A ____ receptacle should be used in the bathroom.a. shieldedb. groundedc. waterproofd. ground fault circuit interrupter

46. Approximately ____ of the house is devoted to the sleeping area, which includes bedrooms, baths, dressing rooms, and nurseries.a. 1/2b. 1/4c. 1/3d. ¾

47. What plan shows the location of all structures on a property?a. floor planb. plot planc. landscape pland. elevation plan

48. The ____ normally determines the number of bedrooms a house will have.a. size of the familyb. size of the neighborhoodc. number of guestsd. None of the above.

49. Generally, ____ homes have the most sales potential.a. one-bedroomb. two-bedroomc. three-bedroomd. four-bedroom

50. What type of drywall is required on ceilings?a. 1/2” sag resistantb. 1/2” water resistantc. 5/8”d. A or C

51. In a split bedroom plan, the ____ is separated from the remaining bedrooms for additional privacy.a. smallest bedroomb. nurseryc. guest bedroomd. master bedroom

52. The largest bedroom is usually the ____.a. nurseryb. children's bedroomc. master bedroomd. guest bedroom

53. The most desirable location for a closet is ____.a. on an outside wallb. in the hall near the bedroomc. near the bedroom entranced. None of the above.

54. What diameter is #4 rebar?a. 1/4”b. 1/8”c. 3/4"d. 1/2"

55. Closet doors may be ____.a. slidingb. bi-foldc. flushd. All of the above.

56. An ideal bedroom will have windows ____.a. on two wallsb. on one wallc. low on the walld. evenly spaced on the walls

57. Bedroom doors should be ____ wide to accommodate a wheelchair.a. 2'-6"b. 2'-8"c. 2'-10"d. 3'-0"

58. What is the typical stud spacing for a 2X4 interior non load bearing wall?a. 12”b. 14”c. 24”d. 16”

59. The best location for a bedroom door is ____.a. on a long wallb. near a cornerc. in the center of a walld. on an exterior wall

60. A space of ____ feet should be provided on at least one side of the bed for transfer from a wheelchair.a. 2b. 3c. 4d. 5

61. What diameter is a #8 rebar?

a. 1/4"b. 8/8”c. 3/4”d. 1/2"

62. A clearance space of ____ is required under the bed for the footrests of a wheelchair.a. 5" to 7"b. 7" to 9"c. 10" to 13"d. 13" to 15"

63. To accommodate a wheelchair, doorways should be at least ____ wide.a. 2'-6"b. 2'-8"c. 2'-10"d. 3'-0"

64.The following features would be shown on a plot plan except for ______.a. setbacks b. north arrowc. floor pland. building footprint

65. The recommended seat height for a handicapped-accessible water closet is ____ high.a. 20"b. 21"c. 22"d. 23"

66. The ____ entry should be centrally located to provide easy access to various parts of the house.a. serviceb. special purposec. maind. side

67. What is the actual size of a 2X4?a. 2X4b. 1 1/2 X 3 1/2c. 1 1/4 X 3 1/4d. None of the above

68. A major consideration in the design of an entryway is ____.a. the appearance of neighboring homesb. protection from the weatherc. visibility of the play aread. wind direction

69. Which of the following are examples of special-purpose rooms?a. Atrium, greenhouse, sunroom.b. Darkroom, family recreation room, greenhouse.c. Shop, darkroom, living room.d. Kitchen, atrium, sunroom.

70. Brick on a wood frame structure is called _____.a. Brick Constructionb. Stucco Constructionc. Brick Veneerd. Eastern Construction

71. A small dining room requires approximately ____ square feet to seat four people.a. 100b. 120c. 150d. 175

72. A medium-size dining room should seat ____ people.a. 6 to 8b. 8 to 10c. 10 to 12d. 12 to 14

73. An ideal dining room location would be between the ____ and the kitchen.a. foyerb. master bedroomc. living roomd. utility room

74. Per the 2006 IRC what is the minimum dimension of a bedroom?a. 7 ftb. 8 ftc. 9 ftd. 10 ft

75. A house may have a ____ entry.a. mainb. servicec. special-purposed. All of the above.

76. Sewer gases are permitted to escape through the roof in a/an _____ scale.a. shut off valvesb. trapsc. ventsd. soils pipes

77. A ____ entry should be impressive because it is the first part of the house that guests see.a. special-purposeb. mainc. serviced. side

78. Waste water is disposed of by the force of______.a. gravityb. ventsc. shut off valvesd. pressure jets

79. Glass side panels in the entry may provide ____.a. visibilityb. natural lightc. designd. All of the above.

80. A scale with fractions of an inch equal to a foot in a/an ______ scale.a. mechanical b. decimalc. engineers d. architectural

81. Courts may be used to ____.a. direct traffic to various areas of the houseb. divide the house into separate areasc. provide natural light to an interior part of the house that has no exterior wall

spaced. All of the above.

82. For practical kitchen design, the length of the work triangle should not exceed ____ feet.a. 18b. 20c. 22d. 30

83. What does CL stand for?a. clothes lineb. curb linec. center lined. clear line

84. The L-shaped kitchen is located along two ____ walls.a. oppositeb. outsidec. interiord. adjacent

85. The most popular kitchen design is the ____ kitchen.a. L-shapedb. corridorc. straight lined. U-shaped

86. Insulation put between studs in a wood frame wall is most commonly _____.a. batt insulation b. rigid insulation c. cellulose insulationd. foam insulation

87. At least ____ feet of clearance should be provided on all sides of the island in an island kitchen.a. 2b. 3c. 4d. 5

88. The preferred material for the floor of a clothes care center is ____.a. ceramic tileb. carpetc. hardwood flooringd. asbestos floor tile

89. The floor of a garage or carport should be constructed of thick concrete reinforced with ____ or wire mesh.a. aluminumb. steelc. irond. plastic

90. What is the typical stud spacing for a 2X6 exterior wall?a. 12”b. 14”c. 24”d. 16”

91. The standard kitchen base cabinet is ____.a. 36" high, 24" deep, in width increments of 2" multiplesb. 30" high, 25" deep, in width increments of 4" multiplesc. 36" high, 23" deep, in width increments of 3" multiplesd. 34-1/2" high, 24" deep, in width increments of 3" multiples

92. Proper kitchen ventilation generally requires ____.a. a small wall fanb. a hood with a fanc. exhausting fumes into the atticd. All of the above.

93. What is the minimum clearance required from the center line of the toilet to the tub?a. 20”b. 18”c. 30”d. 15”

94. The space designed for a two-car garage should range in size from ____.a. 11' 19' to 16' 25'b. 20' 20' to 25' 25'c. 12' 18' to 14' 24'd. 15' 20' to 22' 22'

95. Storage for outdoor recreation equipment and gardening tools is generally provided in the ____.a. garageb. atticc. family recreation roomd. kitchen

96. Standard garage doors are available in ____.a. wood and fiberglassb. plasticsc. aluminum and steeld. All of the above.

97. What is the minimum R- value of batt insulation in a 2X4 wall?a. R-11b. R-13c. R-19d. R-30

98. A two-car garage door is generally ____.a. 16 feet wide and 7 feet highb. 12 feet wide and 7 feet highc. 8 feet wide and 7 feet highd. 14 feet wide and 8 feet high

99. Property lines are measured with a(n) ____ scale to the nearest 1/100 foot.a. architect'sb. combinationc. engineer'sd. metric

100. The proper format for describing the bearing of a property line is ____.a. S 45 Nb. N 45 60' 15" Ec. N 90 Ed. S 75 30' 62" W

101. A standard slab on a grade slab is most commonly how thick?a. 3’ 5”b. 6”c. 8”d. 4”

102. Contour lines help describe the ____ of a site by depicting shape and elevation of the land.a. viewb. entouragec. valued. topography

103. When color is used on a topographical drawing, black is used to represent ____.a. all land formsb. human-built worksc. streams, lakes, marshlands, and pondsd. vegetation

104. A typical scale used for plot plans is ____.a. 1" = 1'-0"b. 1/4" = 1'-0"c. 1" = 30'-0"d. 10' = 1'-0"

105. What is a typical depth of OSB used on a sloped roof?a. 3/8”b. 1/4”c. 5/8”d. 1/2”

106. The plot plan provides the necessary dimensions required for ____.a. locating all windows and doors on the planb. building the house foundationc. securing a building permitd. staking out the location of the house on the site

107. R-value of insulation pertains to the _____.a. thickness of the material b. compressive strength c. resistance to heat flowd. resistance to vapor

108. The exact location of a proposed house foundation is maintained through the use of ____.a. angle boardsb. batter boardsc. construction boardsd. building boards

109. Excavation for residential footings should extend down a minimum of ____ inches into undisturbed earth.a. 2b. 4c. 6d. 12

110. Per the 2006 IRC what is the minimum clearance in front of toilet?a. 24”b. 36”c. 21”d. 18”

111. A ____ spreads the weight of a building over a broad area.a. floating slabb. footingc. site foundationd. reinforcing rod

112. The footing for a residential structure is generally ____ inches wide when the foundation wall is 8 inches thick.a. 8b. 10c. 14d. 16

113. What types of drawings reveal the internal construction of an object?a. foundationb. floorc. sectionald. interior elevation

114. Reinforcing bars are required in footings ____.a. for all residential structuresb. when the house is built in the 100-year flood plainc. when uneven settlement of the structure is anticipatedd. to prevent frost heave

115. Stepped footings are frequently necessary when ____.a. the house has more than one floor levelb. building on hilly terrainc. brick veneer is usedd. two different materials are used

116. Foundation walls are normally the part of the house that extends from the ____.a. first floor to the footingb. first floor to the soffitc. frost line to the graded. footing to the eaves line

117. What is the minimum R-value of batt insulation is a 2x6 wall?a. R-11b. R-13 c. R-19d. R-30

118. Nails and other fasteners used in an all-weather wood foundation should be made from ____.a. aluminum, silicon bronze, or copperb. brass, copper, or aluminumc. silicon bronze, copper, or hot-dipped zinc-coated steeld. copper, brass, or hot-dipped zinc-coated steel

119. what does O.C. stand for?a. outside centerb. on centerc. off centerd. all of the above

120. In an all-weather wood foundation, all lumber and plywood that comes in contact with the ground should be pressure treated with ____.a. tar or other decay-resistant materialb. waterborne preservative saltsc. special caulking compoundsd. kerosene

121. Concrete and masonry basement wall thickness depends on lateral earth pressure and ____.a. vertical load to be supportedb. wishes of the builderc. weight of the foundation materiald. None of the above.

122. Electrical outlets in a bathroom or kitchen must be ____.a. located next to the sink, tub or showerb. water resistantc. 30” above finish floord. Ground Fault

123. Posts used in post foundations are commonly made of ____.a. masonryb. steelc. pressure-treated woodd. All of the above.

124. The all-weather wood foundation is particularly suitable in ____.a. a garage where the distance is too great to span with floor joistsb. areas where the water table is highc. climates where traditional concrete foundation work stops in freezing or rainy

weather.d. None of the above.

125. The trench excavated for a structure with a crawl space should be ____ deep.a. less than 10"b. at least 12"c. 9"d. 6"

126. Per the 2006 IRC what is the minimum sq footage of a bedroom?a. 70 sq ftb. 80 sq ftc. 90 sq ftd. 100 sq ft

127. When using an all-weather wood foundation for a basement ____.a. the site is excavated 12" deeper than the regular depthb. a basement sump is installed in poorly drained soilsc. no foundation drainage is necessaryd. All of the above.

128. The floor joists or trusses of an all-weather wood foundation are placed on the ____.a. double top plate of the foundation wallb. inside of the foundation wallc. basement floor slabd. None of the above.

129. Backfilling for an all-weather wood foundation should be started ____.a. before the floor joists or trusses are installedb. before the polyethylene film is appliedc. after the basement floor has cured and the first floor is installedd. All of the above.

130. Which of these tasks falls into the category of rough carpentry?a.Applying exterior sidingb.Building and installing cabinetsc.Applying exterior trimd.Framing a house

131. The factor that determines the stability and strength of masonry or concrete basement walls is ____.a. support from crosswallsb. the size of the floor joistsc. the live load of the structured. All of the above.

132. Basement load-bearing crosswalls should be attached to exterior walls by ____.a. metal tiebarsb. a masonry bondc. anchor boltsd. All of the above.

133.The person who is licensed to design buildings and oversee their construction is the _________.a.General contractorb.Master carpenter c.Supervisord.Architect

134. If the wood sill bears on the outer and inner face cores of the block, ____.a. cap the top course of block using 4" solid blockb. capping may be omittedc. cores in the top course are filled with concrete or mortard. the top course may be capped with reinforced concrete masonry bond beam

135. Concrete block basement walls should be damp-proofed to prevent groundwater from seeping through the wall. This is done by ____.a. painting the outside of the blocks with oil-base paintsb. applying a 1/4" coat of fire clayc. applying two 1/4"-thick coats of cement-mortar or plaster and then a coat of

bituminous waterproofingd. All of the above.

136. To eliminate water damage to basements in wet or poorly drained soils, ____.a. install a check valve in the floor drain to keep water from flowing in through the

drainb. reinforce the floor slab to resist uplift from groundwater pressurec. install a sump pump to remove any water that seeps ind. All of the above.

137. The term quarter-sawed means ________.a.Only one-forth of the tree is usedb. The lumber is classified as softwoodc.The lumber is cut with the growth rings at an angle of greater than 45 degreed.The log is cut into four equal lengths before it is cut into lumber

138. A float is used in finishing concrete to ____.a. put the final finish on the surfaceb. work fine aggregate to the bottom of the formc. condense mortar to a surface ready for final steel trowelingd. All of the above.

139. When ordering concrete, allow ____ cubic feet to the yard.a. 20b. 25c. 30d. 35

140. Concrete slabs are normally placed on a base of compacted sand ____ inches thick.a. 4 to 6b. 5 to 7c. 6 to 8d. 9 to 10

141. The foundation plan is a plan view drawing in section that shows the location and size of ____.a. footings, piers, columns, foundation walls, and supporting beamsb. supporting beams, footings, piers, first floor walls, and columnsc. all parts of the structure above the graded. All of the above.

142. Light framing lumber is classified as _______ lumber.a. Dimension b. Common c. Roughd. Shiplapped

143. The foundation plan is drawn from information presented on the ____.a. floor planb. plot planc. elevationsd. All of the above.

144. When groundwater is present, a ____ is generally required to prevent water in the basement.a. dry wellb. tight basement wallc. thicker footingd. sump

145. The brick ledge is generally ____ inch(es) wide.a. 1b. 2c. 4d. 6

146. Which grade of hardboard can be used in exterior applications?a. Standard b. Particleboardc. Temperedd. Pegboard

147. A brick veneer structure is dimensioned to the ____.a. outside of the brick veneerb. inside of the brick veneerc. outside of the rough stud walld. inside of the rough stud wall

148. Floor trusses are generally spaced ____ inches OC.a. 12b. 24c. 16d. 30

149. One reason that a house may be constructed with a basement is that ____.a. basements do not add cost to the price of a houseb. basements are popular in areas where space is limited and sites are smallc. some codes require each house to have a basementd. heat loss is reduced

15150. Which of these lumber defects can be caused by improper handling and storage at the job? a. Knot holesb. Knife marksc. Warping d. Chipped grain

151. The basement plan is ____.a. a combination foundation plan and floor planb. no different than a foundation planc. easier to draw than a foundation pland. required for all houses

152. Ms. Smith and Mr. Jones are each building a house from the same floor plan. Ms. Smith is using a stud wall with siding and Mr. Jones is using brick veneer. Which of the following statements applies to Ms. Smith and Mr. Jones?a. Mr. Jones's foundation plan will be 8" longer and wider than Ms. Smith's

because a brick veneer house needs a 4" ledge on all four sides.b. The size of the foundations will be exactly the same.c. Ms. Smith's foundation plan will be 4" longer and wider than Mr. Jones's because a

stud wall requires a 4" ledge on the length and width.d. None of the above statements apply.

153. One advantage of platform framing is ____.a. a firestop is automatically providedb. construction is safe because the work is performed on solid surfacesc. easy and fast to constructd. All of the above.

154. The ______ is a type of masonry anchor that is set into the concrete while the concrete is still wet.a. Concrete screwb. Double expansion anchorc. Snap-off anchord. Anchor bolt

155. The sill plate in most residential construction is ____.a. 2" 4"b. 2" 6"c. 2" 8"d. 2" 10"

156. Platform framing utilizes a method of sill construction know as ____ construction.a. solid sillb. T-sillc. box silld. None of the above.

157. A 20-penny nail is approximately _____ long.a. 10”b. 8”c.4”d. 6”

158. T-sill construction is used with ____ framing.a. platformb. barnc. Easternd. balloon

159. The ______ is a type of masonry anchor that is set into the concrete while the concrete is still wet.a. Concrete screwb. Double expansion anchorc. Snap-off anchord. Anchor bolt

160. The actual size of a 2" 12" floor joist is ____.a. 1-5/8" 11-5/8"b. 1-1/2" 11-1/2"c. 1-1/2" 11-1/4"d. 2" 12"

161. Common screwdrivers and ______ are widely used by carpenters.a.Clutch-headb. Torx-headc. Phillips-headd. Square-head

162. With a normal live load, the maximum allowable deflection for floor joists is ____ of the span.a. 1/360thb. 1/280thc. 1/100thd. 1/10th

163. Wood floor trusses have a built-in ____ so that the floor will be level when the load is applied.a. bowb. twistc. camberd. wind

164. Which of the following is not a general safety rule pertaining to power tools?a. Do not distract anyone or let anyone distract you while using a power toolb. Do not leave a power tool running while unattendedc. Be sure to connect a power tool before performing maintenance or changing accessoriesd. Assume a safe and comfortable position before using a power tool.

165. Wood floor trusses are usually spaced ____ inches OC.a. 12b. 16c. 24d. 36

166. A rule of thumb to follow in determining the required length of cantilevered joists is to extend the joists inside at least ____ the distance that they overhang outside.a. the same length asb. twicec. three timesd. four times

167. A portable circular saw has ________.a. A fixed (non-adjustable) baseplateb. Retractable lower and upper blade guardsc. A retractable upper blade guardd. A retractable lower blade guard

168. Most of the weight of a post and beam building is carried by the ____.a. postsb. beamsc. sillsd. curtain walls

169. Decking planks for the roof and floor of a post and beam structure range in thickness from ____ inches.a. 1 to 2b. 2 to 4c. 4 to 6d. 6 to 8

170. You should always use ______ when using a table saw to rip boards less than 4“ wide.a.Hold-downsb.A push stickc. A miter gauged. An auxiliary fence

171. Actual dimensions of sills used in residential construction are ____ inches.a. 1-1/2 5-1/2b. 2 6c. 2-1/2 6-1/2d. 3 7

172. Which of the following statements is true of solid sill construction?a. Studs are nailed to the sill plate and the header.b. Headers are not required.c. A firestop is unnecessary.d. All of the above.

173. Which size saw blade would you be most likely to find on a radical arm saw?a. 7-1/4”b. 16”c. 10” d. 5”

174. An advantage of gluing and nailing subfloor panels is ____.a. labor costs are eliminatedb. the panels become strongerc. a squeak-free structure resultsd. All of the above.

175. Gluing and nailing 5/8" subfloor panels to 2" 8" joists increases stiffness by approximately ____ percent.a. 25b. 50c. 75d. 100

176. A circular saw blade designed for cutting plywood should have _______ teeth.a. Large, scissor-likeb. Large, widely spacedc.Small, scissor-liked. Small, widely spaced

177. The concrete base for tile or stone supported by wood floor joists should ____.a. be reinforced with wire meshb. have a layer of building felt under the concretec. use a special type of concreted. All of the above.

178. In post and beam construction, the size of the footings is determined by the ____.a. width of the buildingb. soil bearing capacityc. type of curtain wall usedd. All of the above.

179. When looking for the quality of materials and methods of construction for a floor assembly, you would refer to the _________.a. Specifications b. Foundation planc. Floor pland. Structural drawings

180. Wall framing lumber is generally Douglas fir, hemlock, spruce, larch, or ____.a. oakb. beechc. southern yellow pined. hickory

181. The distance from the top of the subfloor to the bottom of the ceiling joists is usually ____.a. 7'-6"b. 8'-0"c. 8'-1 1/2"d. 8'-6"

182. To fasten headers to joists, you would use _______ box nails.a. 6db. 8dc. 10dd. 16d

183. The rough opening height of most doors in frame wall construction is ____.a. 6'-6"b. 6'-8"c. 6'-10"d. 7'-0"

184. A(n) ____ must be provided in the ceiling to allow entry to the attic.a. stairwayb. access holec. doord. None of the above.

185. The framing member that touches the trimmer stud and the header is known as the _________.a. Cripple studb. King studc. Silld. Regular 186. Solid masonry walls for residential construction are usually ____ inches thick.a. 4b. 6c. 8d. 10

187. The term ____ is commonly used to indicate that a less desirable or inexpensive material has been covered with some type of facing material.a. veneerb. coveringc. sidingd. facing

188. The width of the header for a window or door rough opening is usually equal to the width of the ________.a. Rough opening less the width of the trimmer studsb. Rough opening plus the width of the trimmer studs and king studsc. Rough opening plus the width of the trimmer studsd. Door or window

189. Which of the following species are generally used in wall framing lumber?a. Southern yellow pine.b. Redwood.c. Oak.d. All of the above.

190. The total width of a rough opening includes the window or door plus the _______.a. Thickness of the jamb material plus the shim clearance b. Combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs c. Combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs plus the shim thicknessd. Thickness of trimmer studs plus the shim thickness

191. Exterior wall corners must provide ____.a. space for the wall to be built in small sectionsb. adequate wind bracingc. sufficient support for the buildingd. All of the above.

192. A nailing base for interior wall materials may be provided by ____.a. a 2" 6" fastened to cross blockingb. placing 1/2" plywood sheathing next to the studsc. applying rigid foam insulation to the wall sectiond. All of the above.

193. The total width of a rough opening includes the window or door plus the _______.a. Thickness of the jamb material plus the shim clearance b. Combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs c.Combined thickness of the trimmer and king studs plus the shim thicknessd. Thickness of trimmer studs plus the shim thickness

194. Header size refers to the ____.a. overall size of the headerb. size of the material usedc. size of the rough opening plus the size of the spacerd. None of the above.

195. Trussed headers are more functional for ____.a. frame walls without corner bracingb. areas subject to high windsc. openings wider than 8’-0”d. All of the above.

196. The purpose of venting in a roof is to ______.a. Allow heat and moisture to escape the building b. Allow cold air to enter the buildingc.Add moisture to the warm air rising from the floor belowd. Allow cold air to escape the building to make room for warm air

197. Special framing is needed for ____.a. extra bathtub supportb. wall openings for heating ductsc. wall backing for a water closetd. All of the above.

198. Which of the following statements is true of masonry veneer?a. Moisture does not collect between the veneer and the frame wall.b. The veneer does not support the weight of the wall.c. The most common thickness used is 1 inch.d. None of the above.

199. What is the lowest term of the fraction 4/32?a.2/8b. 2/16c.1/8d. 1/16

200. A building material that has sharp corners and lines and is very uniform in size is ____.a. face brickb. common brickc. cobweb stoned. random rubble

201. Doors that are smooth on both sides and usually made of wood are called ____ doors.a. Frenchb. panelc. flushd. accordion

202. Poor housekeeping, excessive noise and inadequate guards are ________.a.Unsafe actsb. Acceptable risksc.Justified conditionsd. Unsafe conditions

203. A ____ door is composed of two parts.a. bi-foldb. Dutchc. Both A and B.d. None of the above.

204. A ____ door is used when a wide opening exists in an exterior wall.a. slidingb. pocketc. Dutchd. double-action

205. The lanyard on a safety harness must be short enough to prevent you from falling more than ______ feet.a.8b.6b. 7c.9

206. ____ doors are hinged in such a way that they may swing through an arc of 180 degrees.a. Accordionb. Frenchc. Double-actiond. Bypass

207. Work that takes place near a hazard nut not in direct contact with it is called _____ work.a.Extra cautionb. Near contact c.Hazardousd.Proximity

208. A ____ door has an upper and lower half.a. Frenchb. Dutchc. double-actiond. bi-fold

209. ____ doors are panel doors with glass panels.a. Frenchb. Dutchc. Flemishd. Accordion

210. Exterior doors are generally ____ wide.a. 2'-6"b. 2'-10"c. 3'-0"d. 3'-6"

211. Which of the following is not a standard garage door size?a. 6'-6" h 8'-0" wb. 8'-0" h 8'-0" wc. 7'-0" h 10'-0" wd. 8'-0" h 9'-0" w

212. Horizontal sliding windows are also called ____.a. casementsb. walk-throughsc. picture windowsd. glider windows

213. A(n) ____ window may be opened or closed by using a crank or push-bar on the frame or handle on the sash.a. double-hungb. horizontal slidingc. casementd. hopper

214. A type of interior door is ____.a. slidingb. double-actionc. pocketd. All of the above.

215. Metal bi-fold doors are usually ____ inch(es) thick and commonly used as closet doors.a. 1b. 1-1/8c. 1-1/4d. 1-1/2

216. Sliding or bypass doors are ____.a. frequently used for large openingsb. not subject to warpingc. limited to two doors for each openingd. All of the above.

217. Accordion doors ____.a. require little spaceb. are produced in a large variety of designsc. may use individual hinged panelsd. All of the above.

218. Exterior glass doors ____.a. are declining in useb. are frequently used between kitchens and dining roomsc. usually have wood or aluminum framesd. None of the above.

219. Door jambs used in residential construction are ____.a. usually made of bronzeb. composed of two side jambs and a head jamb across the topc. 1-3/4" thick for exterior doors and 1" thick for interior doorsd. All of the above.

220. Which of these rules should be followed when planning the windows for a dwelling?a. To gain the maximum amount of light possible, place primary windows on the

west.b. Four small windows will yield less contrast than one large window.c. Glass area that is 20 percent of the floor area should provide adequate natural

light.d. The best distribution of light is achieved by placing the windows on one wall as

opposed to two walls.

221. To provide ample ventilation in a home, ____.a. the openings should be at least 10 percent of the floor areab. windows should be placed to receive prevailing breezesc. plan the location of windows for the best movement of air across a roomd. All of the above.

222. The same type of window from different manufacturers may have ____.a. different specifications from each manufacturerb. uniform specifications from manufacturer to manufacturerc. specifications that are not important to the designer or contractord. None of the above.

223. The rough framed space in the wall needed to install the window is the ____.a. glass sizeb. basic unitc. rough openingd. sash opening

224. Which of the following lines should be used to show the hinge positions on a hinged window?a. Dashed line.b. Object line.c. Short break line.d. Section line.

225. Which of the following statements best describes hopper windows?a. Hopper windows rarely interfere with room arrangement.b. Hopper windows are more efficient when placed low on the wall because they

direct air upward.c. Hopper windows are available in a wide range of sizes.d. Hopper windows are difficult to operate and maintain.

226. Picture windows may ____.a. open to provide ventilationb. require custom-made screensc. be large, fixed-glass units used with other window typesd. None of the above.

227. Which of the window styles listed would most likely be found in a traditional style home?a. Casement.b. Horizontal sliding.c. Jalousie.d. Bay.

228. The side units in a bay window are normally placed at ____ degrees to the exterior wall.a. 90b. 60c. 45d. None of the above.

229. Bow window units normally use ____ casement units to form the arc.a. 3 to 6b. 4 to 7c. 5 to 8d. All of the above.

230. Which of the following is a characteristic of clerestory windows?a. They can produce striking architectural effects.b. They are often installed in the roof of a dwelling.c. They are typically tall windows.d. None of the above.

231. The ____ stairs are usually made of hardwoods such as oak, maple, or birch.a. serviceb. mainc. sided. open stringer

232. The type of stairs with one landing at some point along the flight of steps is ____.a. straight run stairsb. winder stairsc. L stairsd. spiral stairs

233. Most spiral stairs are made from ____.a. steelb. woodc. stoned. aluminum

234. A well-designed set of main stairs should have a slope of between ____ degrees.a. 15-20b. 20-30c. 30-35d. 35-40

235. The main supporting members of the stairs are the ____.a. handrailsb. stringersc. stepsd. balusters

236. Plain stringers are generally cut from ____ straight-grain fir.a. 2" 4"b. 2" 6"c. 2" 8"d. 2" 12"

237. Which of the following house styles most likely use stairs?a. Garrison.b. Salt box.c. Southern colonial.d. All of the above.

238. The type of stairs used most in residential construction is ____ stairs.a. Lb. straight runc. spirald. winder

239. Circular stairs have ____-shaped steps.a. triangularb. piec. trapezoidd. winder

240. Enclosed stairs are also known as ____ stairs.a. closedb. housedc. boxd. All of the above.

241. Plain stringers are constructed for ____ stairs.a. uncarpeted mainb. servicec. circulard. All of the above.

242. Housed stringers are ____.a. constructed from finished lumberb. usually purchased precut or preassembledc. sometimes made from 1" 12" or 2" 12" lumberd. All of the above.

243. The actual size of an oak tread used in housed stringer construction is ____ thick.a. 3/4"b. 1"c. 1-1/16"d. 1-1/4"

244. All stairs should have at least one handrail. The recommended handrail height is ____.a. 30" along the incline and 34" at the landingb. 32" along the incline and 36" at the landingc. 34" along the incline and 38" at the landingd. None of the above.

245. Minimum stairway headroom is ____.a. 6'-0"b. 6'-6"c. 7'-0"d. 7'-5"

246. The floor plan is actually a(n) ____ drawing.a. elevationb. pictorialc. typical top viewd. section

247. An exterior frame wall composed of 5/8" siding, 3/4" insulation board, 2" 4" studs, and 1/2" drywall is exactly ____ inches thick.a. 3-7/8b. 6c. 5-3/8d. 5-7/8

248. Some symbols are simplified while others are ____.a. detailedb. abbreviatedc. describedd. None of the above.

249. A good policy to follow when locating dimensions on a floor plan is to ____.a. group them all together in one cornerb. leave out everything that may be obviousc. locate dimensions where one would logically look for themd. follow your hunches

250. Dimensions should be at least ____ inch(es) from the floor plan.a. 1/2b. 3/4c. 1d. 2

251. Which of the following dimension formats is correct for floor plans?a. 0'-1/2"b. 6.125"c. 1'-6"d. 10.6'

252. One of the most frequent errors in dimensioning is that ____.a. partial dimensions do not add up to the total distanceb. the numbers cannot be readc. dimensions face the wrong directiond. dimensions are too close together

253. The floor plan is normally started ____.a. firstb. lastc. after the elevationsd. after the electrical plan

254. In manual drafting, interior stud walls with drywall on both sides are often drawn as a(n) ____ nominal thickness.a. 4" or 8"b. 5"c. 6"d. 8", 10", or 12"

255. The ____ opening should be shown for windows.a. roughb. sashc. finishedd. None of the above.

256. The ____ door width should be used for doors.a. actualb. roughc. finishedd. None of the above.

257. Which type of line is used to show an archway or plain opening on a floor plan?a. Object line.b. Cutting-plane line.c. Hidden line.d. Centerline.

258. Information related to patios and swimming pools that appears on the floor plan can include ____.a. locationb. sizec. materialsd. All of the above.

259. The room name should be placed near the center of the room and lettered ____ inch high to draw attention to it.a. 1/16b. 1/8c. 3/16d. 1/4

260. In architectural drawing, dimension lines are continuous lines with the dimension figure placed ____.a. at the end of the lineb. above the linec. under the lined. at the beginning of the line

261. Recommended spacing between dimension lines is ____ inch.a. 1/4 or 3/8b. 3/8 or 1/2c. 1/2 or 5/8d. None of the above.

262. Which of the following are proper dimension notations?a. 9"b. 1'-6"c. Both A and B.d. None of the above.

263. The preferred method of dimensioning interior walls is to the ____ of the wall.a. insideb. outsidec. centerd. All of the above.

264. Overall width and length of primary walls should be multiples of ____ feet to comply with building material sizes.a. 4b. 6c. 8d. 10

265. After the exterior walls have been completed, draw the ____ next.a. windows and doorsb. interior wallsc. stairsd. title block and scale

266. In manual drafting, the interior and exterior walls may be darkened after ____.a. the doors, windows, stairs, and fireplaces have been drawnb. the kitchen cabinets, appliances, and bathroom fixtures are drawnc. checking the drawing for accuracyd. construction is underway

267. Outside features such as patios, walks, or decks should be drawn ____.a. before the exterior walls are drawnb. after the house has been builtc. before the kitchen cabinets, appliances, and bathroom fixtures have been

drawnd. after all interior features have been drawn

268. Kitchen base cabinets are drawn ____ inches deep while wall cabinets are ____ inches deep.a. 24; 12b. 12; 24c. 16; 10d. 36; 24

269. The material symbols should be added ____.a. when the design elements that use these materials are drawnb. only if the contractor wants them drawnc. at any timed. when the drawing is almost complete

270. Object lines, hidden lines, centerlines, etc., should ____.a. be the same widthb. be the same symbol (linetype)c. vary in widthd. None of the above

271. The ____ roof is very popular because it is easy to build, sheds water well, provides for ventilation, and is applicable to a variety of house shapes and designs.a. folded plateb. gablec. A-framed. flat

272. A gambrel roof is sometimes called a ____ roof.a. Frenchb. winged gablec. folded plated. barn

273. In typical gable roof construction, the ____ support the roof covering.a. top platesb. raftersc. ceiling joistsd. soffits

274. The fractional pitch of a roof is calculated by dividing the ____.a. rise by the spanb. span by the risec. run by the spand. None of the above.

275. ____ is/are considered heavy roofing.a. Roll roofingb. Asphalt shinglesc. Slated. Cedar shakes

276. The ____ is the extension of a gable roof beyond the end wall of the house.a. rakeb. soffitc. overhangd. fascia

277. If sufficient ____ is not provided in the attic, moisture will probably form on the underside of the roof sheathing.a. headroomb. ventilationc. insulationd. heating ductwork

278. Wood trusses commonly used in residential construction include ____ trusses.a. W-type and king-postb. king-post and scissorsc. W-type and scissorsd. All of the above.

279. A roof type more suited to houses in warm, dry climates than in cold, wet climates is a(n) ____ roof.a. flatb. hipc. shedd. A-frame

280. Which of the following is a feature of common rafters?a. They run parallel to the top wall plate.b. They run parallel to the ridge of the roof.c. They extend from the plate or beyond to the ridge of the roof.d. All of the above.

281. Which of the following is a lightweight roofing material?a. Slate.b. Asphalt shingle.c. Clay tile.d. All of the above.

282. The width of a narrow box cornice is normally between ____ inches.a. 4 and 8b. 5 and 10c. 6 and 12d. 7 and 14

283. Which of the following is a feature of lightweight wood roof trusses?a. Most lightweight roof trusses can span distances of 50' to 60'.b. Generally, 2" 4" lumber is used in lightweight wood roof trusses.c. In most instances, lightweight wood roof trusses are more expensive than

traditional roof frame construction.d. None of the above.

284. The recommended total area of ventilator openings in the attic space should be a minimum 1/300th of the ceiling area. How much ventilator area should be planned for a house with a ceiling area of 1800 square feet?a. At least 6 square feet.b. At least 9 square feet.c. At least 3 square feet.d. None of the above.

285. Flashing should be used ____.a. where any feature pierces the roofb. where a roof attaches to a second floor wallc. next to the chimneyd. All of the above.

286. You can use 6" or 8" individual boards as sheathing. For rafters spaced 16" or 24" OC, the boards should be at least ____ thick.a. 1/4"b. 1/2"c. 3/4"d. 1"

287. Two requirements of roofing materials are to provide waterproofing for the roof and many years of service. The most popular type is ____.a. asphaltb. woodc. copperd. clay

288. The reference point of most elevations is the ____.a. finished floor levelb. eaves linec. top of the foundation walld. grade line

289. Features on an elevation that are below the grade line are shown as ____.a. centerlinesb. hidden linesc. object linesd. phantom lines

290. Most codes require that the top of the foundation wall be at least ____ inches above the grade.a. 8b. 10c. 12d. 14

291. The usual height of the lower face of the head jamb of an exterior door is ____ from the top of the subfloor.a. 6'-10"b. 6'-8"c. 6'-6"d. 6'-4"

292. Roof angle is shown on the elevation using the ____.a. slope triangleb. fractional pitchc. slope triangle or fractional pitchd. None of the above.

293. Dimensions on the elevation drawing are mainly ____ dimensions.a. locationb. heightc. sized. Dimensions are not used on the elevation.

294. Material symbols are shown extensively on the ____ elevation(s).a. frontb. fourc. front and right sided. front and rear

295. The usual scale of an exterior elevation is ____.a. 1/8" = 1'-0"b. 1/4" = 1'-0"c. 3/8" = 1'-0"d. 1/2" = 1'-0"

296. The existing grade line for each outside wall may be obtained from the ____ plan.a. site or floorb. plot or sitec. floor or plotd. foundation

297. Basement ceilings should be at least 6'-2" high; however, 8'-0" is preferred. Garages must have a ceiling height of at least ____.a. 8'-0"b. 8'-6"c. 9'-0"d. 9'-6"

298. ____ lines are used on the elevation to indicate visible wall corners.a. Hiddenb. Constructionc. Objectd. Guide

299. Window details should be shown on the elevation. The swing and ____ should be shown on hinged windows.a. brick mold or window trimb. glass elevation symbolc. identification symbols for windows and doorsd. All of the above.

300. From the list of symbols below, which symbol is always placed on an elevation drawing?a. Exterior wall covering symbol.b. Roof pitch symbol.c. Window swing symbol.d. Cutting plane symbol.

301. The roof elements and wall height are important features of the elevation drawing. The ____ supplies the measurements for these two features.a. floor planb. section drawingc. foundation pland. plot plan

302. Any changes to be made in the elevation should be done ____.a. after the dimensions, notes, and symbols have been addedb. at any timec. before the features have been darkenedd. after the vertical and horizontal lines have been drawn and the features have

been darkened

303. A two-point perspective has ____ vanishing points.a. oneb. twoc. threed. zero

304. In perspective drawing, the ____ is the location of the observer's eye.a. vanishing pointb. horizon linec. picture planed. station point

305. The ____ represents a horizontal plane called the ground plane.a. ground lineb. elevation linec. height lined. picture plane

306. The distance between the ground line and horizon line represents the ____.a. height of the objectb. height of the observer's eye above the groundc. distance the observer is away from the objectd. None of the above.

307. The picture plane is normally located between the object and the ____.a. horizon lineb. ground linec. station pointd. right side view

308. Any portion of the object that touches the picture plane will be ____ in the perspective drawing.a. hidden from viewb. larger than scalec. smaller than scaled. true size

309. It is always necessary to find at least one ____ in a two-point perspective drawing so that height measurements can be made.a. side of the objectb. full-size viewc. angular viewd. true-length line

310. In most instances, the station point is positioned so that it forms a cone of vision of ____ degrees with respect to the object.a. 15-30b. 30-45c. 45-60d. over 60

311. The height of the observer's eye is represented by the distance between the ____ and ____.a. horizon line; picture planeb. horizon line; ground linec. ground line; picture planed. station point; picture plane

312. One-point perspectives are commonly used for ____.a. room and furniture layoutsb. kitchen cabinet pictorial detailsc. interior space studiesd. All of the above.

313. In a one-point perspective, both views of the station point must be the same distance from the ____.a. picture planeb. horizon linec. ground lined. edge of the paper

314. When an object is placed behind the picture plane and the station point is above the ground line, ____.a. the object must touch the ground line in the perspective of the objectb. the perspective of the object will be above the ground linec. the object will extend below the ground lined. None of the above.

315. Two-point perspectives are good communication tools because ____.a. they are photo-like drawings that are very accurate in detailb. the objects are drawn true to sizec. they are quite simple to drawd. None of the above.

316. Generally, the station point is placed so that it forms a cone of vision between ____ degrees.a. 15 and 30b. 15 and 22 1/2c. 30 and 45d. All of the above.

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153. ANS: D PTS: 1

154. ANS: D PTS: 1

155. ANS: B PTS: 1

156. ANS: C PTS: 1

157. ANS: D PTS: 1

158. ANS: D PTS: 1

159. ANS: D PTS: 1

160. ANS: C PTS: 1

161. ANS: C PTS: 1

162. ANS: A PTS: 1

163. ANS: C PTS: 1

164. ANS: C PTS: 1

165. ANS: C PTS: 1

166. ANS: B PTS: 1

167. ANS: D PTS: 1

168. ANS: A PTS: 1

169. ANS: B PTS: 1

170. ANS: B PTS: 1

171. ANS: A PTS: 1

172. ANS: B PTS: 1

173. ANS: C PTS: 1

174. ANS: C PTS: 1

175. ANS: A PTS: 1

176. ANS: C PTS: 1

177. ANS: D PTS: 1

178. ANS: B PTS: 1

179. ANS: D PTS: 1

180. ANS: C PTS: 1

181. ANS: C PTS: 1

182. ANS: D PTS: 1

183. ANS: C PTS: 1

184. ANS: B PTS: 1

185. ANS: B PTS: 1

186. ANS: C PTS: 1

187. ANS: A PTS: 1

188. ANS: C PTS: 1

189. ANS: A PTS: 1

190. ANS: A PTS: 1

191. ANS: C PTS: 1

192. ANS: A PTS: 1

193. ANS: A PTS: 1

194. ANS: B PTS: 1

195. ANS: C PTS: 1

196. ANS: A PTS: 1

197. ANS: D PTS: 1

198. ANS: B PTS: 1

199. ANS: C PTS: 1

200. ANS: A PTS: 1

201. ANS: C PTS: 1

202. ANS: D PTS: 1

203. ANS: C PTS: 1

204. ANS: A PTS: 1

205. ANS: B PTS: 1

206. ANS: C PTS: 1

207. ANS: D PTS: 1

208. ANS: B PTS: 1

209. ANS: A PTS: 1

210. ANS: C PTS: 1

211. ANS: D PTS: 1

212. ANS: D PTS: 1

213. ANS: C PTS: 1

214. ANS: D PTS: 1

215. ANS: A PTS: 1

216. ANS: A PTS: 1

217. ANS: D PTS: 1

218. ANS: C PTS: 1

219. ANS: B PTS: 1

220. ANS: C PTS: 1

221. ANS: D PTS: 1

222. ANS: A PTS: 1

223. ANS: C PTS: 1

224. ANS: A PTS: 1

225. ANS: B PTS: 1

226. ANS: C PTS: 1

227. ANS: D PTS: 1

228. ANS: C PTS: 1

229. ANS: B PTS: 1

230. ANS: A PTS: 1

231. ANS: B PTS: 1

232. ANS: C PTS: 1

233. ANS: A PTS: 1

234. ANS: C PTS: 1

235. ANS: B PTS: 1

236. ANS: D PTS: 1

237. ANS: D PTS: 1

238. ANS: B PTS: 1

239. ANS: C PTS: 1

240. ANS: D PTS: 1

241. ANS: B PTS: 1

242. ANS: D PTS: 1

243. ANS: C PTS: 1

244. ANS: A PTS: 1

245. ANS: B PTS: 1

246. ANS: D PTS: 1

247. ANS: C PTS: 1

248. ANS: A PTS: 1

249. ANS: C PTS: 1

250. ANS: B PTS: 1

251. ANS: C PTS: 1

252. ANS: A PTS: 1

253. ANS: A PTS: 1

254. ANS: B PTS: 1

255. ANS: B PTS: 1

256. ANS: A PTS: 1

257. ANS: C PTS: 1

258. ANS: D PTS: 1

259. ANS: C PTS: 1

260. ANS: B PTS: 1

261. ANS: A PTS: 1

262. ANS: C PTS: 1

263. ANS: C PTS: 1

264. ANS: A PTS: 1

265. ANS: B PTS: 1

266. ANS: A PTS: 1

267. ANS: C PTS: 1

268. ANS: A PTS: 1

269. ANS: D PTS: 1

270. ANS: C PTS: 1

271. ANS: B PTS: 1

272. ANS: D PTS: 1

273. ANS: B PTS: 1

274. ANS: A PTS: 1

275. ANS; C PTS: 1

276. ANS: A PTS: 1

277. ANS: B PTS: 1

278. ANS: D PTS: 1

279. ANS: A PTS: 1

280. ANS: C PTS: 1

281. ANS: B PTS: 1

282. ANS: C PTS: 1

283. ANS: B PTS: 1

284. ANS: A PTS: 1

285. ANS: D PTS: 1

286. ANS: C PTS: 1

287. ANS: A PTS: 1

288. ANS: D PTS: 1

289. ANS: B PTS: 1

290. ANS: A PTS: 1

291. ANS: A PTS: 1

292. ANS: C PTS: 1

293. ANS: B PTS: 1

294. ANS: A PTS: 1

295. ANS: B PTS: 1

296. ANS: B PTS: 1

297. ANS: A PTS: 1

298. ANS: C PTS: 1

299. ANS: D PTS: 1

300. ANS: B PTS: 1

301. ANS: B PTS: 1

302. ANS: D PTS: 1

303. ANS: B PTS: 1

304. ANS: D PTS: 1

305. ANS: A PTS: 1

306. ANS: B PTS: 1

307. ANS: C PTS: 1

308. ANS: D PTS: 1

309. ANS: D PTS: 1

310. ANS: B PTS: 1

311. ANS: B PTS: 1

312. ANS: D PTS: 1

313. ANS: A PTS: 1

314. ANS: B PTS: 1

315. ANS: A PTS: 1

316. ANS: C PTS: 1