Created by Brittney Andrews
about 10 years ago
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What type of circulation pattern is generally the most efficient and flexible?
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What type of conceptual plan arrangement could be used as a nondirectional way to focus attention on a space?
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What type of workflow is represented by this diagram?
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What are the four possible ratings for a LEED-certified project?
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What four types of information should be included in every programming document?
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What i whats programming?
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What does post-consumer mean?
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What are post – industrial (or pre-consumer) materials?
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What is adaptive reuse?
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What are five common hazardous materials found in existing buildings?
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What are nine common biological contaminants often found in buildings?
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What are volatile organic compounds (V OCs)?
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What is displacement ventilation?
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What is building commissioning?
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What is composite wood veneer?
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In terms of its sustainability, what are the primary advantages and disadvantages of aluminum as a construction material?
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WhatIs is embodied energy?
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What are the four stages of the product's lifecycle?
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But two things must've designer know about a space before the necessary number of exits can be determined?
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According to the book Problem Seeking by William Pena, et al., what are the five steps in the programming process?
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How does a programmatic concept differ from a design concept?
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In terms of the programming process, what are the three components of flexibility?
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What voluntary, consensus–based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings was established by the US Green building Council?
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What activities does the Greenguard Environmental Institute conduct?
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What three activities to Scientific Certification Systems conduct?
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What is the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)?
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What is outgassing?
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What is the primary concern related to indoor and quality paint come?
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What is sustainable design?
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What type of conceptual plan arrangement is represented here?
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What type of funny metric relationship could be used to functionally and perceptually link to spaces?
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What client–approved document should be available to the designer before the schematic design process begins?
33.
What is the minimum diameter of the circle in which a wheelchair can turn?
34.
When a door is approached perpendicularly to its opening, what is the minimum maneuvering clearance for wheelchair access at the strike side of the door opening on the pull side of the door?
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How high above the floor must it grab bar be mounted?
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What is the maximum allowable slope for an accessibility ramp?
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In addition to a specific diameter and mounting height, what other hand rail feature is required on an accessible stairway?
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Where are detectable warnings required?
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According to the ADAAG regulations, what is the maximum vertical reach dimension for accessibility?
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What is the minimum clear floor space required to accommodate one stationary wheelchair?
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What is the minimum dimension for the space labeled A?
42.
What is the minimum clear width of an accessible toilet stall?
43.
To be classified as accessible, what is the maximum allowable vertical change in floor level?
44.
For an accessibility ramp, what is the maximum rise allowed between landings?
45.
According to ADAAG regulations, what two types of alarms are required for accessibility?
46.
In accessibility regulations, what type of provision might require that a certain percentage of seating in area be accessible?
47.
For a corridor in commercial construction, what minimum width is required, and what width is recommended?
48.
What are two sustainable types of wood flooring?
49. What type of construction element is shown, and what are the components labeled A, B, and C?
50.
What are the components of a fire–rated door assembly?
51.
What are the three most common types of interior glazing?
52.
What are the primary elements used to make bronze?
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What is a concrete masonry unit?
54.
What is a sole plate?
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What is mean radiant temperature
56.
In terms of wallboard partitions, what are the common differences between residential and commercial construction?
57.
What are the standard depths of metal studs?
58.
What is the generic name for fire–rated gypsum wallboard?
59.
What are four advantages of using Portland cement plaster as a finish material?
60.
What are four disadvantages of using Portland cement plaster as a finish material?
61.
In this diagram of a door opening, what are the components labeled A, B, and C?
62.
What is a pivot?
63. What type of construction element is shown, and what are the components labeled A and B?
64.
What's four characteristics distinguish a fire-rated, suspended acoustical ceiling from a non-rated standard ceiling?
65.
In regards to construction, what is a plenum?
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What effect does an acoustical ceiling have on sound?
67.
Stainless steel is primarily an alloy of steel and an additional element. Which one?
68.
What process occurs when dissimilar metals are in contact in the presence of water?
69.
What type of steel floor or roof framing system provides generous space in both directions for pipes, ducts, and conduit?
70.
What aren't the two major types of concrete structural systems?
71.
What type of concrete system is likely to be somewhere floor-to-floor heights are kept to a minimum?
72.
What type of precast structural member is often used to provide support as a beam and as floor decking?
73.
What I live loads?
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What type of load is created on a building by the force of wind or an earthquake?
75.
What is required at the top of the partition to accommodate the deflection of the floor above?
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What is a cord drill?
77.
Why should post -tension concrete slabs never be cut into?
78.
What are joists, and what are they typically made of?
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What is the typical spacing for residential studs and joists?
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What is a chase wall?
81.
What is an access door?
82.
What electrical components are required for switches, outlets, lights, and locations where electrical conductors have been spliced?
83.
What is it dedicated circuit?
84.
What is a ground fault interrupter?
85.
What are the components labeled A through D, and what purpose does each serve?
86.
What is the purpose of the plumbing trap?
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In regard to interior design, what is compartmentation?
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What two methods to used to measure speech privacy and hoping offices?
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What are four types of fire detection devices?
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What is an intumescent material?
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What are the components labeled A through D?
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What is a flight in stairway?
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What is a type of stairway that has tapered treads that are wider at one end than at the other?
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What two materials have largely supplanted plywood in interior construction applications?
95.
What is a jalousie [jal-uh-see] window?
96.
What are five causes of building movement that must be considered when detailing?
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What is tolerance?
98.
What is direct glare?
99.
What is a veiling reflection?
100.
What is a three-way switch?
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What is the clerestory?
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What is the unit of measure for the frequency of sound?
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What is the unit of measure for sound intensity, based on a logarithmic scale?
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What do most people perceive when a sound increases by 10 dB?
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What frequency range can be heard by most healthy young people?
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What are the two most important variables in controlling sound transmission through a building?
107.
What is the sound transmission class (STC) of a partition?
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What is the coefficient of absorption?
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What is the noise reduction coefficient (NRC)?
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What is reverberation time?
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In a large room, where is the most effective place to install a sound-absorbing material?
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What are the five basic ways to control sound transmission through a partition?
113.
What are some ways to increase speech privacy and a large space?
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What is the stealing attenuation class (CAC)?
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What percentage range of the commercial building's total energy use is typically devoted to electrical lighting and the cooling requires?
116.
What is char?
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What is the Taber test (also known as ASTM D3884) used for?
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What is considered a minimum coefficient of friction for safety?
119.
What is the 701 test?
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What is the CAL TB 133 test?
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What is the Wyzenbeek test (also known a the ATSM D4157) used for?
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of what are some authoritative sources for product information?
123.
How does an independent furniture rep differ from a manufacturers rep?
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What are two places and interior designer could take a client to the furniture directly?
125.
What does "FOB factory" mean?
126.
It was possible for making the acceptance inspection of furniture or fixtures?
127.
What is a daylight factor (DF)?
128.
What is abrasion resistance?
129.
What is stain resistance?
130.
What fabric is made from the fibers of the flax plant?
131.
What are the main advantages of acrylic as a furniture fabric
132.
What are the many batches of nylon as a furniture fabric?
133.
What is fuzzing?
134.
What are three common ways to attach fabric to cushioning?
135.
What are three common cushion materials?
136.
What are Roman shades?
137.
In regard to interior design, what is detailing?
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In regard to selecting construction materials and detailing, what three safety factors must be considered?
139.
When our furniture specifications used?
140.
What is indentation load deflection?
141.
What is the purpose of the performance specification?
142.
What is a project manual?
143.
What is a proprietary specification?
144.
What system was created to standardize the organization and writing for specifications, and what group developed it?
145.
Individual specification sections of the CSI MasterFormat system are divided into three parts. What broad subjects do these three parts cover?
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What parts of the specification should include requirements for sustainability?
147.
What CSI division would contain specifications for interior signage?
148.
What CSI division would contain the specifications for doors?
149.
What are construction drawings?
150.
How is the MasterFormat system organized?
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What does a design office used to maintain consistency, completeness, and accuracy when writing specifications?
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What type of specification specifies a proprietary material while still satisfying requirements for public bidding?
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What is a reference standard specification?
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What does a typical floor plan show?
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What does a reflected ceiling plan show?
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In regard to construction drawings, what does an elevation show?
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What is a title block?
158.
In regard to contraction finds what is layering?
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In regard to electrical drawings, what is a home run?
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What are the four components labeled A through D?
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What type of schedule is this?
162.
What kind of drawing is often used as an aid in developing a design concept when the proposed project will occupy more than one floor building?
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What type of scheduling chart looks like a bar graph?