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MIDTERM - BSD

Total questions: 30

Worksheet time: 10mins

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Class
Date
1.

These drawings help define the exact work required and provide an early opportunity to spot potential problems or challenges.

a)

Construction plans

b)

Design Plan

c)

bid Drawings

d)

Shop Drawings

e)

As-Built Plans

2.

What is civil engineering law also known as?

a)

Republic Act No. 1558

b)

Republic Act No. 544

c)

Republic Act No. 1578

d)

Republic Act No. 1378

e)

Republic Act No. 9514

3.

maximum distance between Sprinkler head is 2m measured center to center.

a)

TRUE

b)

FALSE

4.

Excavation made on public property should be restored immediately to its former conditions within how many hours?

a)

12 hours

b)

24 hours

c)

36 hours

d)

48 hours

e)

72 hours

5.

In all occupancies, floors above the first storey having an occupant load of more than ten shall not have less how many exits?

a)

1 exit

b)

2 exits

c)

3 exits

d)

4 exits

e)

5 exits

6.

Fill in the blank: For roof construction and covering, ____________________ shall be provided at the juncture of the roof and vertical surfaces.

a)

Bird trap

b)

Exhaust Chase

c)

Ventilation Pipe

d)

Flashing and couterflashing

e)

Roof Drain

7.

what is the Minimum Head room clearance for Stairways?

a)

1.8 meters

b)

3 meters

c)

2.2 meters

d)

2.4 meters

e)

2 meters

8.

The minimum wide of temporary walkway during construction phase of a project is?

a)

90 cm

b)

80 cm

c)

1 meter

d)

1.2 meters

e)

1.5 meters

9.

For Sanitation, rainwater drainage shall be discharge to the sanitary sewer system

a)

TRUE

b)

FALSE

10.

The minimum requirements in Air changes for Restaurants is

a)

not less than 3 changes of air per hour

b)

not less than 5 changes of air per hour

c)

not less than 10 changes of air per hour

d)

not less than 0.3 cubic meter of air per minute

e)

not less than 0.45 cubic of air per minute

11.

The minimum ceiling height for the first storey of buildings with more than 1 storey is?

a)

2.8 meters

b)

2.5 meters

c)

3 meters meters

d)

2.4 meters

e)

2.7 meters

12.

The quality of water for water supply shall conform to?

a)

Local waterworks System

b)

Water code of the Philippines

c)

National standards for Drinking Water standards.

d)

DENR

e)

National Plumbing Code of the Philippines

13.

All pipes materials to be use for buildings and structures shall conform to the standard specifications of?

a)

Plumbing Association of the Philippines

b)

Bureau of Products Standards

c)

Water code of the Philippines

d)

DENR

e)

Product development standards of the Philippines

14.

True of False, Corner Buildings or solid wall fences to be built abutting property lines on corners of public alley or street intersections shall be provided with chaflans to afford a clear view.

a)

TRUE

b)

FALSE

15.

For multi level structures, every storey or portion having an occupant load of one thousand or more shall have at least how many exits?

a)

2

b)

3

c)

4

d)

5

e)

6

16.

It provides minimum design and construction standards to ensure the safety structures and, emphasizes structure safety, serviceability and durability.

a)

National Building Code of the Philippines

b)

National Structural Code of the Philippines

c)

National Plumbing Code of the Philippines

d)

Philippine Electrical Code

e)

The Civil Engineering Law

17.

The National Plumbing Code of the Philippines is enforced by?

a)

Department of Environment and natural Resources

b)

Waterworks of the Philippines

c)

Department of Public Works and Highways

d)

Department of Health (DOH)

e)

Department of Fire Protection

18.

Presidential Decree No. 856 is?

a)

The Architectural Law

b)

Amendment of The Civil Engineering Law

c)

The code of Sanitation of the Philippines

d)

Fire Code of the Philipines

e)

Water Standards of the Philippines

19.

What does "CPE" in Civil Engineering Law stands for?

a)

Continuing Professional Education

b)

Certified Professional Engineer

c)

Criminal Penalties for Engineers

d)

Certificate of Professional Education

20.

it is a reliable conductor to ensure the required electrical conductivity between metal parts required to be electrical connected

a)

Branch Circuit

b)

Bonding Jumper

c)

Circuit Breaker

d)

conduit body

e)

Conductor

21.

A device designed to open and close a circuit by nonautomatic means and to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within its rating.

a)

Branch Circuit

b)

Bonding Jumper

c)

Circuit Breaker

d)

conduit body

e)

Conductor

22.

The case or housing of apparatus, or the fence or walls surrounding an installation to prevent personnel from accidentally contacting energized parts or to protect the equipment from physical

a)

Fittings

b)

Enclosure

c)

Feeder

d)

Grounding Conductor

e)

Hoistway

23.

A compartment or chamber to which one or more air ducts are connected and that forms part of the air distribution system.

a)

Hoistway

b)

Pipe chase

c)

Plenum

d)

Air-Change Rate

e)

Raceway

24.

The point of connection between the facilities of the serving utility and the premises wiring.

a)

Signaling Circuit

b)

Switch

c)

Transfer switch

d)

Service drop

e)

Service point

25.

A type of surface, flush, or freestanding raceway designed to hold conductors and receptacles, assembled in the field or at the factory.

a)

Multioutlet Assembly

b)

Outline Lighting

c)

Luminaire

d)

Lighting Outlet

26.

They offer a broad, high-level view of the design and are often used to present the architect’s or designer’s vision to the client or stakeholders.

a)

Feasibility studies

b)

Design Plan

c)

Preliminary Drawings

d)

Shop Drawings

e)

Bid Drawings

27.

They are drawn to scale but often focus on proportions, space distribution, and overall appearance

a)

Feasibility studies

b)

Design Plan

c)

Preliminary Drawings

d)

Shop Drawings

e)

Bid Drawings

28.

These plans document the actual specifications, dimensions, and conditions of a project as it was built, which may differ from the original design due to on-site modifications, design changes, or unforeseen issues encountered during construction.

a)

Construction plans

b)

Design Plan

c)

bid Drawings

d)

Shop Drawings

e)

As-Built Plans

29.

These plans provide the necessary details for accurate cost estimation and scheduling of construction activities.

a)

Construction plans

b)

Design Plan

c)

bid Drawings

d)

Shop Drawings

e)

As-Built Plans

30.

These plans integrate input from various disciplines to ensure all systems work together seamlessly.

a)

Construction plans

b)

Design Plan

c)

bid Drawings

d)

Shop Drawings

e)

As-Built Plans