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Student Name: ______________________
Teacher: ______________________ Date: ___________
District: Rowan
Assessment: 9_12 T and I IC62 - Drafting - Architr II Test 1
Description: Unit C - Floorplans - Test 3 (ALL)
Form: 501
1. Name the horizontal member that rests on the foundation wall to support other wood members.
A. Header
B. Jamb
C. Mud Sill
D. Swing
2. Name the building parts that have been preassembled either in a plant or on-site.
A. Sills
B. Jambs
C. Mullions
D. Modular
3. Name a small room adjoining a larger room often separated by an archway or cased opening.
A. Alcove
B. Apron
C. Casing
D. Compartment separated by an archway or cased opening.
4. Name the room designed specifically for washing, drying, folding, and ironing clothes.
A. Bedroom
B. Utility Room
C. Lanai
D. Laundry
5. What is the inside trim board placed below a window sill?
A. Casing
B. Alcove
C. Apron
D. Header
6. What is the bathroom fixture designed for washing hands and face?
A. Bidet
B. Laundry
C. Lavatory
D. Water closet
7. In what type of design are rooms in cubicles with little opportunity for overflow into other rooms?
A. Closed plan
B. Open plan
C. Bedrooms
D. Compartmentalized
8. What is the decorative trim that covers the space between the jamb and a rough opening?
A. Sill
B. Casing
C. Jamb
D. Mullions
9. What are vertical and horizontal members between window and door units?
A. Jambs
B. Muntins
C. Mullions
D. Sills
10. What is the masonry wall formed with two wythes with air space between each face?
A. Cavity wall
B. Plumbing wall
C. Typical wall section
D. Casing
11. What members divide window glass into smaller panes?
A. Muntins
B. Mullions
C. Jamb
D. Sill
12. Name a covered walkway with open sides between two different parts of a structure.
A. Lanai
B. Breezeway
C. Porch
D. Patio
13. Name the ground-level exterior entertaining area that is made of concrete, stone, brick, or treated wood.
A. Porch
B. Breezeway
C. Portico
D. Patio
14. Name the lines used to show where an object is to be sectioned.
A. Cutting plane
B. Hidden
C. Center
D. Phantom be sectioned.
15. What is a term used in building codes to describe access?
A. Casing
B. Compartmentalized
C. Egress
D. Door
16. Name the exterior floor supported on at least two opposing sides by adjoining structures, piers, or posts.
A. Lanai
B. Patio
C. Breezeway
D. Deck
17. What term describes a water closet that is partitioned off from other bathroom fixtures?
A. Closed
B. Compartmentalized
C. Lavatory
D. Water closet
18. What walls in a building are designed for plumbing pipes to be installed?
A. Compartmentalized wall
B. Typical wall
C. Cavity wall
D. Plumbing wall
19. Name the member that extends vertically in a door or window opening.
A. Side jamb
B. Head jamb
C. Sill
D. Casing
20. Name the room that includes space for laundry as well as long-term storage of food.
A. Utility Room
B. Laundry Room
C. Lanai
D. Pantry well as long-term storage of food.
21. What is the beveled member directly under a door?
A. Header
B. Jamb
C. Sill
D. Threshold
22. Name the water-flushing plumbing fixture designed to receive and discharge human waste.
A. Bidet
B. Shower
C. Lavatory
D. Water closet
23. What relationship is kitchen design and efficiency based upon?
A. Two centers
B. Three centers
C. Four centers
D. Its location with respect to the dining room location
24. What type of kitchen has cabinets on two adjacent walls?
A. Corridor
B. H-shaped
C. L-shaped
D. Peninsula
25. What is the number of bedrooms in a typical residence?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
26. A covered area leading into a building is a:
A. Deck.
B. Foyer.
C. Garage.
D. Porch.
27. Which of the following rooms would NOT be located in the "sleeping area"?
A. Bathroom
B. Bedroom
C. Closet
D. Dining
28. Bathrooms must have:
A. Natural ventilation or an exhaust fan.
B. A shower.
C. A tub.
D. Ceramic tile floors.
29. When designing the dining room, take into consideration the:
A. Exterior view.
B. Location of the bathroom.
C. Size of the Great Room.
D. Size of the kitchen.
30. A "half bath" would include a:
A. Shower, water closet, and lavatory.
B. Tub, water closet, and lavatory.
C. Water closet and lavatory.
D. Any of the above.
31. A covered area that provides protection from the weather between a house and a garage is called a:
A. Breezeway.
B. Deck.
C. Patio.
D. Stoop.
32. When the water closet is separated from the bathroom by walls and doors, it is called a/an:
A. Compartmented bath.
B. Closed bath.
C. Open bath.
D. Separated bath.
33. A listing of rooms in the "sleeping area" of the house might include the:
A. Bathroom.
B. Foyer.
C. Pantry.
D. Kitchen.
34. An "open" floor plan:
A. Is most often found in traditional or period homes.
B. Is associated with the sleeping area of the house.
C. May combine several spaces (rooms) into one area.
D. Provides room-to-room access through small door openings.
35. Bedroom doors:
A. Should swing out, into the hall.
B. When possible, should be placed in the center of the wall.
C. Must be a minimum of 3’-0" wide.
D. Should be sized to allow for furniture movement.
36. A minimum, acceptable size for a double car garage should be:
A. 10' × 18'.
B. 14' × 20'.
C. 20' × 20'.
D. 20' × 30'.
37. Attic space used as living space is found in a:
A. Two-story house.
B. Ranch style house.
C. One-story house.
D. One and one-half story house.
38. A room for the laundry appliances is often referred to as the:
A. Dressing room.
B. Washing room.
C. Lanai.
D. Utility room.
39. The term "foyer" applies to a/an:
A. Courtyard.
B. Entry hall.
C. Interior garden with skylights.
D. Outside walk covered by a roof.
40. What is the minimum depth for a wall-type wardrobe closet?
A. 18"
B. 24"
C. 36"
D. 48"
41. Which of the following rooms would be located in the "service area" of a residence?
A. Dining room
B. Great room
C. Foyer
D. Kitchen
42. What is the recommended depth for wall cabinets?
A. 12" to 18"
B. 19" to 22"
C. 23" to 24"
D. 24" to 36"
43. An enclosed area designed to protect an automobile is a:
A. Breezeway.
B. Carport.
C. Garage.
D. Parking deck.
44. The one and one-half story house:
A. Requires a larger lot than a one-story house.
B. Has a second floor with less square footage than the first floor.
C. Is very popular with older home buyers.
D. Is more expensive to build than the two-story house.
45. What is the conventionally accepted depth of a linen closet?
A. 1'– 0"
B. 1'– 6"
C. 2'– 0"
D. 3'– 0"
46. The foyer typically includes a:
A. Closet.
B. Lavatory.
C. Dressing room.
D. Make-up counter.
47. Grouping areas of the home are sometimes referred to as:
A. Planning.
B. Room layout.
C. Traffic flow.
D. Zoning.
48. The kitchen work triangle, with all sides added together, should not exceed:
A. 18' – 0".
B. 20' – 0".
C. 22' – 0".
D. 25' – 0".
49. When meeting with a client, what information should be obtained?
A. Design needs or requirement list
B. The kind of car they drive
C. Their financial status
D. It is not necessary to meet with a client.
50. The L-shape kitchen is located along:
A. One wall.
B. Two walls.
C. Three walls.
D. Four walls.
51. A door on a clothes closet (not a walk-in) should be:
A. 2'– 0".
B. 3'– 0".
C. 4'– 0".
D. As large as possible.
52. What type of window slides up and down?
A. Casement
B. Awning
C. Double hung
D. Hopper
53. What is the standard height for an overhead garage door?
A. 6’-8"
B. 7’-0"
C. 7’-4"
D. 8’-0"
54. Doors equipped with a sill are typically:
A. Flush doors.
B. Interior doors.
C. Exterior doors.
D. Panel doors.
55. Detailed window information is most likely found on a/an:
A. Floor plan.
B. Elevation.
C. Title page.
D. Schedule.
56. What type of window is hinged on the side and swings out?
A. Awning
B. Casement
C. Double hung
D. Fixed sash
57. Which symbol below represents a dishwasher?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
58. Which symbol below represents a "by-pass sliding"?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
59. Which symbol below represents an "awning" or "hopper" window?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
60. Which symbol below represents a water closet?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
61. A water closet symbol would be drawn using a:
A. Circle template.
B. Floor plan template.
C. Landscape template.
D. Plot plan template.
62. Dashed lines that follow the counters in a kitchen floor plan most likely represent:
A. A dishwasher.
B. Upper (wall hung) cabinets.
C. A trash compactor.
D. A valance.
63. Which symbol below represents a range?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
64. The floor plan symbol illustrated below is for a wall constructed with:
A. Brick.
B. Concrete.
C. Metal studs.
D. Wood.
65. Which is an accepted symbol for a brick veneer wall?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
66. How much voltage is required to operate a dishwasher?
A. 60 volts
B. 100 volts
C. 120 volts
D. 240 volts
67. What best describes the symbol for a 220 volt outlet?
A. Small circle with two lines
B. Small circle with the letters WP
C. Small circle with three lines
D. Small circle with shading
68. Which plan would include illustrations for distribution panel, meter, and lighting outlets?
A. Floor Plan
B. Elevation Plan
C. Electrical Plan
D. Circuit Plan
69. What BEST describes the split-wired duplex receptacle outlet symbol?
A. Circle with one line
B. Circle with two lines
C. Circle with two lines and one side shaded
D. Circle with one line and one side shaded
70. A duplex convenience outlet should be located on any wall longer than:
A. 1’-0".
B. 2’-0".
C. 4’-0".
D. 5’-0".
71. What voltage is required by a clothes dryer?
A. 60 volts
B. 120 volts
C. 220 volts
D. 300 volts
72. What is the recommended maximum distance for the service conductors to run inside the house before they
reach the main disconnect switch?
A. 10’-0"
B. 12’-0"
C. 20’-0"
D. 22’-0"
73. Where are weatherproof outlets usually installed?
A. Bathroom
B. Bedroom
C. Kitchen
D. Exterior of a house
74. To create a clear electrical plan, on which plan should electrical symbols be placed?
A. Framing Plan
B. Floor Plan with dimensions
C. Floor Plan without dimensions
D. Elevation Plan
75. How many switches are required for a stairway between main levels of a home?
A. Two three-way switches
B. Two single-pole switches
C. Three single-pole switches
D. One three-way switches
76. What area of a home would usually NOT require three-way switches?
A. Garage
B. Bathroom
C. Hall
D. Stairs
77. How many feet apart should outlets be spaced for small appliances in the kitchen?
A. 2’
B. 4’
C. 6’
D. 8’
78. Where should switches that operate a closet light be located?
A. Inside the closet
B. Near the night stand
C. In the hallway
D. Outside the closet
79. Which appliance is MOST likely to require an independent (220volt) circuit?
A. Clothes Washer
B. Fan
C. Range
D. Dishwasher
80. What is the purpose of a legend on an Electrical Plan?
A. Show HVAC placement
B. Specify wire sizes
C. Define edges of work space
D. Explain symbols
81. Which type of outlet should be installed in bathrooms and other wet areas?
A. Duplex Convenience
B. Ground Fault Interrupt
C. Special Purpose
D. Weather Resistant
82. Which statement best describes the placement of symbols on an electrical fixture plan?
A. Layer color should be blue
B. Total circuit load must be noted
C. Approximate locations are used
D. Locations are dimensioned
83. Where should the switch for the main source of light for a room be located?
A. Latch side of the entrance door
B. Hinged side of the entrance door
C. Either side of the entrance door
D. Minimum of five feet from the door
84. What voltage rating is needed for a refrigerator outlet?
A. 60 volts
B. 100 volts
C. 120 volts
D. 240 volts
85. What is the MOST logical place for a 3-way switch?
A. Bathroom
B. Hall
C. Closet
D. Office
86. What is the purpose of annotation on a drawing?
A. Clarify what a symbol represents
B. Identify where the material symbol is produced
C. Identify the draftsman designing the symbols on a drawings
D. Identify dimensions that are needed to size the floor plan symbols
87. Which of the following would be located on an architect’s scale?
A. 1/4 " = 1'-0"
B. 1" = 20'-0"
C. 1 cm= 10 mm
D. 1/16 " = 1'-0"
88. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning a floor plan drawing?
A. All dimensions are written so that they can be read from the bottom of the page.
B. Dimensions are placed so that they can be read from the bottom and right side of the page.
C. Distances under four feet are converted to inches. For example, a two-foot distance would be written as
24".
D. Dimensions are placed so that they can be read from the bottom and left side of the page.
89. A sectional drawing of a building is a/an:
A. Elevation.
B. Site plan.
C. Floor plan.
D. Schedule.
90. The "scale" selected to create a drawing depends upon:
A. The available paper size.
B. The size of overall structure.
C. The architect’s preference.
D. The size of structure and plot size.
91. The outer dimension lines on a floor plan should dimension:
A. The building offsets (Ells).
B. Center lines of vents.
C. The door and window locations.
D. The overall width and depth of the structure.
92. What is the accepted method of writing a measurement of "six inches" on an architectural drawing?
A. 6"
B. 0'-6"
C. 1/2'
D. .5'
93. Where are overall building dimensions placed?
A. Inside the other dimensions
B. On all four sides of a floor plan
C. Outside the other dimensions
D. Closest to the building
94. What is the dimensioning system most commonly used in architectural drafting?
A. Architectural dimensioning
B. Aligned dimensioning
C. Construction dimensioning
D. Unidirectional dimensioning
95. How are ceiling joists often noted on a floor plan?
A. A line with arrowheads indicating direction
B. Hidden lines
C. A framing chart reference symbol.
D. A series of equally spaced, parallel lines.
96. Distance "C" equals:
A. 79’-3".
B. 79’-9".
C. 7’-3".
D. 7’-9".
97. Which statement is correct concerning floor plan drawings?
A. Dimension lines are broken, and the number placed inside the break.
B. Dimensions are read only from the bottom of the page (unidirectional dimensioning).
C. Dimensional chains should be added and compared against the overall dimension.
D. Room names are NOT given.
98. What is the most popular scale for residential floor plan drawings?
A. 1/8 " = 1' -0"
B. 1/4" = 1' -0"
C. 1/2" = 1' -0"
D. 1" = 1'-0"
99. When dimensioning architectural plans, which is the symbol for a "foot" measurement?
A. '
B. "
C. Ft.
D. *