Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Structure Test#1 Footings and Foundation

·         Question 1
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According to the Standards, we should
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advise a client when a component is near the end of its service life
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advise a client when a component is near the end of its service life
advise the client as to the remaining life of a service or component
never advise clients of the implications of a defect due to liability
not tell the client what they should do about any condition we found
inspect all components, whether or not they are installed in the home
·         Question 2
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What is the correct order of the bearing capacity of soils from greatest to least?
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bedrock, gravel, coarse sand, clay, silt
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bedrock, clay, gravel, coarse sand, silt
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bedrock, gravel, coarse sand, clay, silt
bedrock, coarse sand, clay, gravel, silt
gravel, bedrock, coarse sand, clay, silt
gravel, bedrock, clay, coarse sand, silt
·         Question 3
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Dead loads for footings and foundations include the weight of
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the building materials and soil surrounding the foundation
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the building materials
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the building materials and soil surrounding the foundation
the building materials and furnishings
the building materials, soil surrounding the foundation and furnishings
soil surrounding the foundation only
·         Question 4
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Underpinning a footing involves
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individual segments being dug out and poured in sequence
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temporary buttressing to avoid movement of walls
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individual segments being dug out and poured in sequence
an interior drainage system in every case
a bench footing at 45 degrees
less work than a bench footing
·         Question 5
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The inspector should describe all of the following EXCEPT
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the footing structure
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the floor structure
the wall structure
the roof structure
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the footing structure
the foundation structure
·         Question 6
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What type of crack will most dramatically reduce the foundation's ability to resist soil pressure?
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horizontal crack
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cold joint
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horizontal crack
shrinkage crack
vertical crack
basement floor crack
·         Question 7
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What are possible corrective actions for excessive settling?
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all of the above
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mud jacking
underpinning
steel rods
removal and replacement of footing/foundations
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all of the above
·         Question 8
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What conditions must occur within specific ranges for rot to occur in wood?
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air, moisture content, and temperature
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relative humidity, moisture content, and temperature
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air, moisture content, and temperature
air, relative humidity, and liquid water
relative humidity, air, and temperature
relative humidity, air, and sunlight
·         Question 9
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What is a cause for a pilaster separated from a foundation wall?
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the pilaster is poorly installed
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the pilaster is poorly installed
the foundation wall is pulling away from the pilaster
the footing has been underpinned
the footing has been benched
the foundation wall has a cold pour
·         Question 10
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According to the Standards, a crawlspace should
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none of the above
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never be entered
always be entered
viewed only from hatch
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be entered if safe to do so
none of the above
·         Question 11
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What do V-cracks often indicate?
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heaving that may be accompanied by crushing of material at the cracks
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a crack that is often active, and a result of soil pressure
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heaving that may be accompanied by crushing of material at the cracks
extreme differential settlement that may result in bowing
another form of shrinkage cracks
nothing significant
·         Question 12
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What is the minimum moisture content at which wood may rot?
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20%
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5%
10%
15%
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20%
25%
·         Question 13
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When one part of the house settles and another part does not, it is called
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differential settlement
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frost heaving
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differential settlement
hydrostatic pressure
upheaval
honeycombing
·         Question 14
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Caissons are
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foundation systems created by drilling holes and filling them with concrete
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reinforced columns to support the weight of interior loadbearing members
square columns that may be completed concealed in the soil
concrete beams that are supported on footings
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foundation systems created by drilling holes and filling them with concrete
piles driven into the soil far below the frost line
·         Question 15
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What is the function of a pilaster?
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reinforcing beams for the foundation walls
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support joists that have poor end bearings
support beams that have poor end bearings
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reinforcing beams for the foundation walls
to compensate for excessive differential settlement
to compensate for excessive frost heave
·         Question 16
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All of the following are types of foundation wall cracks EXCEPT
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thermal crack
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shrinkage crack
settlement crack
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thermal crack
heaving crack
horizontal force crack
·         Question 17
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Footings and foundations are
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all of the above
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important to the stability of the house
expensive
mostly out of sight
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all of the above
a and b only
·         Question 18
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Why is frost a concern for footings and foundations?
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it expands soil and exerts tremendous pressure
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it expands soil and exerts tremendous pressure
it can cause utility lines including plumbing systems to freeze and damage foundations
it causes basement floors and foundation walls to be extremely cold
it damages the gravel or coarse sand on which the foundation is built
it causes footings and foundations to sink
·         Question 19
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All of the following are causes of concrete spalling EXCEPT
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a cold joint or honeycombing
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moisture penetration through the foundation wall
low quality concrete
masonry not intended for below grade use
freeze/thaw cycles
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a cold joint or honeycombing
·         Question 20
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What are the implications of a foundation wall that does not extend above exterior grade?
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water penetration and rot of framing members
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none
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water penetration and rot of framing members
improved structural integrity due to reduced soil pressure
a restriction on the moisture transfer of brick veneer walls
improved structural integrity due to reduced hydrostatic pressure
·         Question 21
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Houses built on re-claimed land often show
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settlement cracks
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horizontal cracks
bowing or buckling walls
leaning walls
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settlement cracks
vertical cracks
·         Question 22
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According to the Standards the inspector is required to do all of the following EXCEPT
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determine the service life of the foundation system
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describe the type of foundation system
describe the floor structure
inspect a representative number of structural components
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determine the service life of the foundation system
describe the roof structure
·         Question 23
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A pilaster is
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thickening of a foundation wall
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a spread footing
a buttressed column
a pier without a separate footing
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thickening of a foundation wall
continuous footing
·         Question 24
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What is the implication of honeycombing?
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weakness in the wall
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poor lateral support
prone to mold build up
prone to horizontal cracking
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weakness in the wall
no structural implications
·         Question 25
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Foundations can be all of the following EXCEPT
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hollow clay tile
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concrete
brick
preserved wood
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angel stone
hollow clay tile


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