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Which is the structural construction of component parts laid in and bound together by
a material called mortar?
A. Building Construction
B. Masonry
C. CHB
D. Stone
2. Which of the following is a masonry material?
A. brick
B. granite
C. glass block
D. all of the above
3. Which requires that quality of masonry materials should be of general standards?
A. Association of Phil. Architectures
B. Association of Phil. Engineers
C. 2003 International Building Code
D. 2003 International Baptist Code
4. What material reinforces the structure of masonry materials?
A. mortar
B. cement
C. steel
D. CHB
5. Which has a formal appearance of bond pattern?
A. rubble stone
B. combination ashlar
C. random ashlar
D. none of the above
6. What does CHB stand for?
A. cement, hall, block
B. code, housing, building
C. concrete hollow block
D. none of the above
7. How many classifications of masonry tools are there?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. none of the above
8. Which is NOT a roughing up tool?
A. Crandall
B. cold chisel
C. patent hammer
D. claw hammer
9. Which is NOT a finishing tool?
A. bull float
B. carpet float
C. devil floating
D. none of the above
10. Which is NOT part of the group?
A. Brick trowel
B. Buttering trowel
C. edger
D. none of the above
1. How many types of tools and equipment are there in masonry?
A. 2 C. 3
B. 3 D. 4
2. Which is practiced when your colleagues decide with you which things to put where
taking into account the flow of your work?
A. sort C. sweep
B. systematize D. sanitize
5. Which is practiced when your colleagues decide with you which things to put where
taking into account the flow of your work?
A. Sort C. Sweep
B. Systematize D. Sanitize
3. What government agency is responsible primarily for setting and enforcing mandatory
occupational health and safety standards through appropriate orders?
A. Department of Public Works and Highways
B. Civil Service Commission
C. Department of Labor and Employment
D. Department of Budget and Management
6. Which is a risk?
A. Out-of-control cutting machine C. power cords
B. Vibration D. beard, loose hair, loose clothing
1. The system for graphically representing an object by line drawing on a flat surface.
A. Orthographic Projection B. Pictorial Drawing
C. Multi-view Drawing D. Isometric Drawing
5. Type of dimensioning that requires all dimension figures be lettered between guide
lines that are parallel to the bottom edge of the drawing paper.
A. Aligned Method B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension D. Uni-directional Method
9. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.
A. Cabinet Oblique B. Cavalier Oblique C. General Oblique D. Oblique Perspective
11. This is the type of oblique pictorial view where the dimension of the receding
features of the object is drawn half-scale.
A. Cabinet Projection B. Cavalier Projection
C. Isometric Projection D. Orthographic Projection
12. The point where the horizontal line in the perspective view seems to converge or
meet.
A. Station Point B. Vanishing Point C. Center Point D. Piercing Point
13. Type of dimensioning that requires all dimension figures, except to angular
contours, be lettered between guide lines that are parallel to the dimension lines.
A. Aligned Method B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension D. Uni-directional Method
14. The process of describing the object by placing sizes and related information on a
drawing.
A. Dimensioning B. Sectioning
B. Scaling D. Tolerancing
15. This is the dimension that gives the detail and overall sizes of the object.
A. Location dimension B. Figure Dimension
C. Shape dimension D. Size Dimension
1. A drawing showing more than one side of an object tilted in front of the observer.
a. pictorial drawing b. artistic drawing c. multi-view drawing d. orthographic drawing
2. The place or point where the observer is supposed to stand while viewing the object.
a. vanishing point b. center point c. piercing point d. station point
3. The point where the horizontal line in the perspective view seems to converge or meet.
a. station point b. vanishing point c. center point d. piercing point
5. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.
a. cabinet oblique b. cavalier oblique c. general oblique d. oblique perspective
1. A drawing that shows a front view in its true relations and dimensions just as
it would be in working drawing.
a. Isometric drawing b. Oblique drawing
c. Orthographic drawing d. Perspective drawing
2. This type of oblique pictorial view where you can see the exact dimension of
the object.
a. Cabinet projection b. Cavalier projection
c. Isometric projection d. Orthographic projection
1. This is the dimension that gives the detail and overall sizes of the object.
A. Location Dimension B. Figure dimension
C. Shape Dimension D. Size dimension
3. This dimension represents the total width, height and depth of an object.
A Detail Dimension b. Location Dimension
C. Overall dimension d. Size Dimension
6. This dimension represents the width, height and the depth of each part
of the same object.
A. Detail Dimension B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension D. Size Dimension
2. This preventive sign shall be used only where an immediate hazard exists.
A. Caution sign B. Danger sign C. Exit sign D. Safety sign
3. This is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and
welfare of people engaged in work or employment.
A. Occupational Safety and Health C. Occupational Labor Code
B. Department of Labor and Employment D. Department of Trade and
Industry
4. Occupational safety and health requirements may be reinforced in civil law and/or
criminal law.
A. Economic B. Labor C. Legal D. Moral
8. This type of hazards are solid, liquid, vapor or gaseous substances, dust, fume or
mist.
A . Biological B. Chemical C. Ergonomic D. Safety
10. This is caused by organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites.
A . Biological B. Chemical C. Ergonomic D. Safety
12. All buildings hereafter erected for human habitation should be provided with plumbing facilities installed in
conformity with the National Plumbing Code/Plumbing Law.
a. Republic Act 1378 c. Republic Act 1350
b. Republic Act 1478 d. Republic Act 1379
14. It is necessary to install this valve so that the incoming water lifts the valve from the beneath.
a. loose valve c. universal valve
b. flanged and loose valves d. flanged valves
20. Compressions fittings are normally made of brass in various sizes; this material is use in joining
a. cast iron pipes c. stainless pipes
b. polyethylene d. flanges
21. It is a type of house system installation that includes proper installation of venting system of the sewer gases to
facilitate the flow and draining of water waste.
a. waste disposal system c. solid waste disposal system
b. water disposal d . drainage system
22 Seams should always be mechanically fastened for strength, whether soft soldered or sealed with a
a. O- ring c compound sealant
b. tape d. compound mixture
23. Water is restricted to the body section by a rubber O ring fitted on the bottom of the spindle. This O ring forms is
an effective seal between the spindle and the bonnet of the valve to prevent
a. water passing out of the tap via the bonnet
b. water passing in the tap via the bonnet.
c. water passing out of the tap
d. water passing out