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ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS - 14071_528
ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS - 14071_530

Engineering Aid 2 - Intermediate Structural engineering guide book
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4-16. When editing a drawing, you are performing  what  action? 1. Inspecting the drawing to ensure  that  all  information shown is in compliance with the  various  data  sources 2. Making  editorial  changes  to the drawing 3. Making sure that all appropriate conventions and practices  are  followed 4. Ensuring  that  the  red-line drawings  reflect  all  changes that  occurred  during construction 4-17. You begn to edit a construction drawing at what point in the development process? 1. When the drawing is approximately 30-percent complete 2. When the drawing is completed and  ready  for  review 3. As soon as the drawing first begins 4. As soon as the red-line data is ready to be recorded 4-18. When you look at the reverse side of a drawing as it is held against a bright light, what are you checking? 1. The translucency of the tracing paper or vellum 2. The reproducibility of the drawing 3. The opaqueness of the tracing paper or vellum 4-19. When, if ever, should you allow the preparation of a roll–size project drawing? 1. When the required scale of the drawing is too large for flat-size  paper 2. When the drawing is deemed to satisfy  any  of  the  exceptions noted  in  MIL-HDBK-1006/1 3. When the size reguirement listed  in  MIL–STD-100E overrides   MIL-HDBK-1006/1 4. Never 4-20. Which of the following groups of drawings is arranged in the proper order? 1. Architectural,  civil, structural,  electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection 2. Index,  civil,  architectural, structural,   electrical, mechanical, and plumbing 3. Civil,  landscaping, architectural,   structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical 4. Title  sheet,  civil, landscaping,   architectural, structural,  mechanical,  fire protection,  and  plumbing 4-21. When checking a site plan, you should expect to find at least how many dimensions used to locate a building or structure? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 4-22. You are checking a drawing that includes  a  cross-sectional  detail of a chair rail. What is the minimum scale that the detail should  be  drawn? 1. 3/4 inch equals 1 foot 2. 3/4 inch equals 1 inch 3. 1 1/2 inches equals 1 foot 4. Half  scale 4-23. For a flat, D-size project drawing, what title-block format should you use? 1. Horizontal  only 2. Vertical  only 3. Horizontal  or  vertical, depending  upon  your  preference or the direction given by your supervisor 23







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