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1. It consists of a framework of vertical stiles and horizontal a.

Sill
rails that hold solid wood or plywood panels, glass lights, b. Sub Sill
or louvers in place. The stiles and rails may be solid 15. is an additional sill fitted to a window frame to cause
softwood or veneered hardwood. rainwater to drip farther away from a wall surface.
a. Wood Panel a. Sill
b. Wood Flush Door b. Sub Sill
2. It consists of vertical board sheathing nailed at right angles 16. refers to the finishing trim work around a window opening,
to cross strips or ledgers. Diagonal bracing is nailed consisting of head and jamb casings, window sills and
between and notched into the ledgers. aprons.
a. Sliding Door a. Windowsill Stool Trim
b. Batten Door b. Casing Trim
3. May be bypass, surface or pocket sliding doors. Panels may 17. refers to the casing that surrounds a window or doorway,
be of wood, metal or polystyrene and have flush, panel or especially when it is continuous with the same profile.
louver designs. a. Architrave
a. Sliding Door b. Plinth Block
b. Batten Door 18. refers to the fixed or movable framework of a window in
4. Flush door, Glass door , Flush door , Vision door, Narrow which panes of glass are set.
light door, Full-louvered door, Vision/louvered door. a. Pane
a. Steel Door Design b. Sash
b. Wood Door Design 19. are the vertical members holding the edges of
5. Fire door assemblies, consisting of a fire-resistant door, windowpanes within a sash.
doorframe, and hardware, re required to protect openings a. Mullion
in fire-rated walls. b. Muntins
a. Steel Louver Door 20. is a vertical member separating a series of windows or
b. Steel Fire Door doorways.
6. are coordinated systems of extruded aluminum frames, a. Mullion
glass panels, glass entrance doors, and hardware fittings. b. Muntins
a. Storefronts 21. 100% ventilating; has operating sashes that are hinged,
b. Butt-Frame Installation swinging outward.
7. consist of three or four leaves that rotate about a central, a. Casement Window
vertical pivot within a cylindrically shaped vestibule. b. Fixed Window
a. Revolving Door 22. the setting of small glass panes set in a rabetted frame,
b. Coiling Door held in place with glaziers points, and sealed with a
8. are constructed of one or several leaves of wood, steel, beveled bead of putty or glazing compound.
aluminum, or fiberglass and open by swinging or rolling up a. Face Glazing
to a position above the door opening. b. Wet Glazing
a. Overhead Door 23. is a compound of whiting and linseed oil, of dough like
b. Revolving Door consistency when fresh, used in securing windowpanes or
9. Consist of horizontal, interlocking metal slats guided by a patching woodwork defects.
track on either side and open a. Putty
a. Overhead Door b. Face Putty
b. Coiling Door 24. is an adhesive liquid of synthetic rubber injected between
10. Locksets incorporating locks, latches, and bolts, a cylinder a glass pane or unit and a glazing bead, curing to form an
and stop works, and operating trim, Hinges, Closers, Panic airtight seal.
hardware a. Heel Bead
a. Finish Door Hardware b. Cap Bead or Sealant
b. Hardware Finishes 25. is the setting of glass in a window frame with glazing tape
11. are used in specifying door hardware such as locksets or a liquid sealant. Lights more than 6 sqft. (0.56 sq.m.) in
and closers. area, must be wet- or dry-glazed.
a. Door Hand Convention a. Wet Glazing
b. Window Frame b. Dry Glazing
12. the uppermost horizontal member of a window frame.
a. Jamb
b. Head
13. is either of the two side members of a window frame.
a. Jamb
b. Head
14. is the horizontal member beneath a door or window
opening, having an upper surface sloped to shed
rainwater.

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