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 rollsize 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 MILSTD-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
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