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BUILDING TECH 3
1. Part of a foundation system which supports the exterior walls of a superstructure and bears
directly on the column footing
GRADE BEAM
2. System of framing a building in which the studs are continuous to roof supporting second floor
joints
BALLOON FRAMING
3. An exterior security lock installed on exterior entry doors that can be activated only with a key
or thumb-turn
DEAD BOLT
4. Horizontal exterior roof overhang
EAVES
5. Type of slab when the ratio of short span to the long span of a slab is less than 0.50
ONE-WAY SLAB
6. Longitudinal beams which rest on the top chord and preferably at the joints of the truss
PURLINS
7. A wood or plywood piece used to fasten the ends of two members together at a butt joint with
nails or bolts
FISH PLATE OR GUSSET PLATE
8. Pressure exerted against the underground portion of a building created by the presence of
water in the soil
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
9. The boxing in of covering a joist, beam or girder to give the appearance of a larger beam
BEAM BLOCKING
10. Window which projects outside the main line of a building and the compartment in which it is
located extends to the floor
BAY WINDOW
11. Joint used for adjoining existing building to new building
EXPANSION JOINT
12. Joint employed to reduce restraint by accommodating movement of masonry walls
CONTROL JOINTS
13. Interior paint that contains a high proportion of pigment and dries to a flat/ lusterless finish
FLAT PAINT
14. Joint formed by overlapping the edges of metal sheet or plated and joining them by riveting,
soldering or brazing
LAP SEAM
15. A steel plate attached to both sides at each joint of a truss
GANG NAIL PLATE
16. Manual method of squaring the corners of a building lines in building layout
3-4-5 MULTIPLES WITH THE USE OF STEEL TAPE MEASURE
17. The most common materials used for roofing of urban residential houses
G.I. SHEETS
18. Standard size overlap for corrugated G.I. roofing

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19. Building stone of igneous origin and composed of quartz, hornblende and mica
SERPENTINE
20. A notch cut in the end of a rafter to permit it to fit flat on a wall and on the top, doubled,
exterior wall plate
HEEL CUT
21. A geological or ground condition considered in determining the size and type of foundation of
the building
SOIL BEARING PRESSURE
22. Materials excellent as vapor barrier in the roofing system of residential buildings
ALUMINUM FOIL SHEETS
23. The chief structural materials, used for tall buildings
REINFORCED CONCRETE AND HIGH GRADE STEEL
24. The finished frame surrounding a door
DOOR JAMB
25. Door consisting of two separate leaves, one above the other, this leaves may operate
independently or together
DUTCH DOOR
26. The appearance concrete makes when rocks in the concrete are visible and where there are void
areas in the foundation wall, especially around concrete foundation windows
HONEY COMBS
27. A twisting force
TORSION
28. A barrier or diaphragm formed to prevent the movement of soil to stabilize foundation
SHEET PILING
29. Standard concrete mix for beams, girders, slabs, stairs and columns
AA
30. Chord splice connectors for trusses
SPLIT-RING
31. A specialized fastener used to pull on to hold mitered joints together
CLAMP NAIL
32. The horizontal boards nailed to corner post to assist in the accurate layout of foundation and
excavation lines
BATTER BOARDS
33. Rafters laid diagonally from corner of a plate or girts to the ridge
HIP RAFTER
34. Columns in which a concrete core is reinforced with a steel or cast-iron core designed to support
a part of load
COMPOSITE COLUMN
35. Coating of commercially made corrugated G.I. sheets, ga. 26, having standard corrugation
ALUMINUM COATING

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BUILDING TECH 3 1. Part of a foundation system which supports the exterior walls of a superstructure and bears directly on the column footing GRADE BEAM 2. System of framing a building in which the studs are continuous to roof supporting second floor joints BALLOON FRAMING 3. An exterior security lock installed on exterior entry doors that can be activated only with a key or thumb-turn DEAD BOLT 4. Horizontal exterior roof overhang EAVES 5. Type of slab when the ratio of short span to the long span of a slab is less than 0.50 ONE-WAY SLAB 6. Longitudinal beams which rest on the top chord and preferably at the joints of the truss PURLINS 7. A wood or plywood piece used to fasten the ends of two members together at a butt joint with nails or bolts FISH PLATE OR GUSSET PLATE 8. Pressure exerted against the underground portion of a building created by the presence of water in the soil ATMOSP ...
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