HIPPED roofs are used when there is no, brick gable, brick edge , brick quoin, brick butt, Lean-to roofs are generally used on, hipped roofs, schools, small extensions, flat roof, flats, Wall plates are a fixing point for, Gables, hipped, erected, trusses, Fascia, The general ratio for mixing mortar is, 1:7, 1:6, 1:4, 1:2, which material below is a course aggregate , sand, cement, mortar , gravel, which material below is a fine aggregate, sand, cement, mortar, timber, gravel, bricks, which plaster is used as a wall finish on external walls, plaster, stud wall, insulation, wall ties, render, which material will stop rising damp from rising through the brickwork from the earth and masonry below it., DPM, DPO, PDC, DPC, CPD, OPD, Which material is placed in the cavity wall to prevent heat loss., wall ties, cavity tray , air brick, insulation, Which feature on a building does not improve energy efficiency, Insulation, Double glazed windows, A modern and regularly serviced boiler, The timber used for internal partitions, Which foundation used where there is good soil?, Clay, strip, raft, pile, pad, Which foundation used where there is bad soil, Clay, strip, raft, pile, pad, which foundation used for tall and large buildings , concrete, pad, raft, pile, strip, which foundation used for industrial warehouse , pile, raft, pad, Clay, strip, On a scale of 1:50, 40 mm represents which of the following?, 1000mm (1m), 1200mm (1.2m), 2000mm (2m), 2200mm (2.2m), 6000mm (6m), 7000mm (7m), Which of the following scales is not used on a detailed drawing?, 1:1, 1:100, 1:2000, 1:5, 1:30, which 3 materials does mortar consists of , Sand, Cement & Plastciser, clay, Sharp Sand & Fairy Liquid, cement, Sand & DPC, plasticiser, Gravel & Water, which material is placed under a concrete floor to prevent rising damp and moisture., dpc, insulation, wall ties, timber, dpm, sand, which material is used to cover and protect both internal and external timber., cement, water, paint, clay, what is the purpose of a drip on the wall tie , prevents water from passing across it and penetrating the building, helps reduce energy loss in a building, protect both internal and external timber., prevent rising damp and moisture., On a scale of 1:50, what does 50mm represent, 1500mm, 2000mm, 3000mm, 2500mm, What is the scale used on a block plan?, 1:1, 1:50, 1:100, 1:2500, 1:10, 1:5, Hatchings are used to identify which of the following?, Air vents, Brickwork and blockwork, c. Stairs, Voids, Why are symbols used on drawings and plans?, To help operatives understand drawings, To represent different materials and components, To make drawings more interesting to look at, To avoid the used of technical jargon, Which material is used to reduce energy in a building?, Insulation, Wallpaper, Plaster, Paint, Which of the following tasks is not determined by a datum?, Window cill heights, Finished floor level, Foundations, Setting out roof trusses, Which material is not used in concrete foundations?, Aggregates, Sand, Cement, DPC, What does the acronym DPM stand for?, Damp proof membrane, Damp preventing membrane, Damp proofing material, Damp preventing material, What is the formula for calculating foundations?, Length x width, 2 (length x width x depth), Length x width x depth, 2 (length x width), What does DPC stand for?, Damp preventing course, Damp proof course, Damp proof cill, Damp preventing cement, Which of the following is used as a final finish on internal walling, Paint, Render, Plasterboard, d. Artex, What is the formula for calculating the area of a wall?, Length x width, Length x width x depth, 2 (Length x width x depth), 2 (Length x width), Which is the correct sequence for painting a newly plastered internal wall?, Seal coat, prepare wall, top coat, undercoat, Prepare wall, top coat, seal coat, undercoat, Prepare wall, seal coat, undercoat, top coat, Prepare wall, undercoat, top coat, seal coat, Which of the following are components of a solid concrete floor, Cement, Sand, Reinforcement, Damp proof course, What is the ratio for mixing mortar?, 1 aggregate x 4 sand, 4 cement x 1 sand, 4 sand x 1 cement, 1 aggregate x 4 cement, A flat roof has a pitch no more than:, 5º, 10º, 15º, 20º, What are lean-to roofs are generally used on?, Small, double-storey buildings, Small, single-storey extensions, Large, double-storey buildings, Large, double-storey extensions, Hip roofs are erected when there is no, Wall plate, Windows, Valley, Gable, What is the method used to calculate fascia?, Linear, Area, Volume, Cubic meters, Which of the following is a disadvantage of written communication, Messages can be rewritten, Written messages can be kept or recorded, It can be lost, They can be distributed to many people, what type of hatching listed below, brickwork, blockwork , concrete, hardcore, timber, what type of hatching listed below, brickwork, blockwork, concrete, hardcore, timber, what type of hatching listed below, concrete, blockwork, sand, timber, hardcore, what type of hatching listed below, blockwork, concrete, wrot timber, unwrote timber, what type of hatching listed below, blockwork, wrot timber, concrete, unwrote timber, what type of hatching listed above, blockwork, wrot timber, hardcore, concrete, scale used for block plans , 1:2500, 1: 200, 1:2250, 1:5, scale used for site plans, 1:500, 1:1000, 1:1, 1:9, 1:700, scale used for general location drawings, 1:200, 1:1100, 1:1, 1:400, 1:700, 1:1000, scale used for range drawings , 1:1000, 1:50, 1:1, 1:200, scale used for detail drawings, 1:100, 1:50, 1:200, 1:1, 1:300, scale used for assembly drawings, 1:200, 1:10, 1:55, 1:7000, 1:400, What does SWMP stand for?, swap waste management, Site Waste Management Plan, system waste management , system water management, What is one purpose of an SWMP?, Improve efficiency and profitability, to improve brickwork skills, to improve your energy, to provide instructions on use of PPE, What material was insulation first made from?, Paper, Asbestos, Clothes, Card.

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