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CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must compl ... ete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The systematic progression of all civilizations was dependent on the development and application of: Skills Technology Knowledge All of these 1 What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 24 minutes, 54 seconds. https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 If a person is resourceful, we could also say that he/she is: Intelligent Creative Athletic Handsome 3 Which of the following is NOT an accurate conclusion to this statement - The building industry is _________. very conservative least subject to progressive practices least likely to abandon traditional methods very quick to accept changes 4 The famous architect who said "there is no architecture without construction" is? Sverre Fehn Frank Lloyd Wright Michaelangelo Leanardo da Vinci Nagillum 5 Hydrogenisis describes a method used by the ancient Greeks to: Obtain water from piled rocks Lift heavy blocks into place in temple construction Engrave their marble columns Dig irrigation canals 6 A common thread that we find characteristic to most of the ancient building codes was that they were primarily: Sanctioned by local customs and cultures Embedded in legal statutes Written on stone tablets A reflection of the builder's expertise 7 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by 8 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above What is the most common scaffolding material used in the Far East (even today)? Timber Steel Ropes Bamboo 9 The term VOUSSOIR refers to: The uppermost part of an arch A type of centering device Wedge-shaped stones A French cabaret 10 Why are wind loads so difficult to analyze? they are random they can come from multiple directions they can cause negative pressures all of the above 11 Who was the very famous scientist that has been given partial credit for the invention of calculus? Sir Issac Newton Vitruvius Leonardo da Vinci Cal Culus 12 The problem with using torches, candles or oil lamps for illumination is: The oxygen supply becomes depleted and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and the oxygen supply becomes depleted 13 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 14 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off 15 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 16 Select the appropriate combination in defining the climatic impact on draft and/or pack animals: Desert areas/camels Arctic areas/yak High altitudes/husky dog Ocean areas/sharks 17 What is the correct sequence in the evolution of transportation? Draft animals, Pack animals, Human carriers Draft animals, Human carriers, Pack animals Pack animals, Draft animals, Human carriers Human carriers, Pack animals, Draft animals 18 19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 This is based on the Inca Video. Where did the Incas build their empire? The Peruvian Andes of South America The Rocky Mountains of North America The Sierra Madre of Latin America The Sierra Occidental of Mexico 19 This is based on the Inca Video. Ivan was able to prove that the Incas used gold parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a high temperature beam that could melt stone, or as Ivan would say, "thermally disaggregate" it. True False 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Why has the Leaning Tower of Pisa remained upright all these centuries? It�s foundation rests on solid rock It has been pushed back several times The masonry has been well maintained There has always been a high water table Trick because it collapsed in 1992 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. In the middle ages, a tall tower (such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa) was the symbol of ________. Wealth and power Worship and religion Pride and justice War and trade 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often 24 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 25 19:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The next event to occur, following the creation of a surplus, was: Trading and bartering Formation of armies Emphasis on ritual buildings Invention of writing 1 The "Built Environment" (for our purposes) includes: Weather patterns Everything Only man-made stationary things Political decisions 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 24 minutes, 05 seconds. 19:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 3 Which of the following is NOT an accurate conclusion to this statement - The building industry is _________. very conservative least subject to progressive practices least likely to abandon traditional methods very quick to accept changes 4 The most awesome display of near human intelligence by a non-human species was given in an example involving a Horse and a donkey Bird and a beaver Bee and a wasp Spider and a fly 5 Hydrogenisis describes a method used by the ancient Greeks to: Obtain water from piled rocks Lift heavy blocks into place in temple construction Engrave their marble columns Dig irrigation canals 6 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above 7 8 19:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 The underlying goals of adopting building codes is to promote: Safety, cost reduction, uniformity Safety, education, aesthetics Education, uniformity, safety Productivity, education, uniformity 8 The term VOUSSOIR refers to: The uppermost part of an arch A type of centering device Wedge-shaped stones A French cabaret 9 The purpose of using centering in building an arch is to: Establish intended curvature Prevent sagging & deformation Support individual units All of the above 10 Who pioneered the theory known as the strength of materials? Vitruvius Galileo Clark Kent Sir Isaac Newton 11 Concrete can generally endure about _____ times more stress from compression than it can from tension. 10 100 1000 Trick - concrete is stronger in tension then in compression 12 The Roman "plenum" under their "thermae" (hot baths) was called a: Thermocaust 13 19:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Hypocaust Holocaust Watercaust Native Americans found a way to vent the smoke from their Tee-Pees by using: Chimneys Large fans Adjustable smoke flaps Underground pits 14 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 15 During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 16 The primary or first reason canals were built, in the Egyptian era, was for: Transporting the stones for the Pyramids Drinking water Trade routes Irrigation 17 The two countries that labored to build the Panama Canal were: The Germans & French The Spanish & Americans The French & Americans The Spanish & Germans 18 19:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 This is based on the Inca Video. Ivan was able to prove that the Incas used gold parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a high temperature beam that could melt stone, or as Ivan would say, "thermally disaggregate" it. True False 19 This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. When the Leaning Tower of Pisa was constructed the city of Pisa was a __________ city? Poor Rich Weak Average 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. When did the Leaning Tower of Pisa collapse? 1972 1982 1992 Trick because it is still standing! 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which combination would most likely result in SBS? Closed windows & air conditioning fresh air circulation & air conditioning Warm air temperatures & low carbon dioxide Closed windows & no air conditioning 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) 24 19:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 25 17:32 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The primary building material used in the Skara-Brae Village was: Stone Brick Pise' Whale bones 1 Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 18 minutes, 59 seconds. 17:32 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 3 The two separate and distinct phases that are applicable to each and every building project are: Financing and building phases Design and review phases Labor and management phases Design and building phases 4 A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 5 The Three R's that pertain to learning how things were built are: Reading, Riting, Rithmetic Rest, Relaxation, Recuperation Repair, Restoration, Recognition Repair, Restoration, Renovation 6 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 7 Throughout history, we find that "Jerry-building" occurred more frequently in: Rural areas 8 17:32 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 Urban areas In both urban and rural areas alike None of the above What is the most common scaffolding material used in the Far East (even today)? Timber Steel Ropes Bamboo 9 Another name for "Roman Concrete" is: Portland cement Pozzolana Pizza Potpourri 10 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 11 The steel and concrete of a bridge would be the live load - the train running across the bridge is an example of a dead load. True False 12 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 13 The problem with using torches, candles or oil lamps for illumination is: 14 17:32 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 The oxygen supply becomes depleted and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and the oxygen supply becomes depleted Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 15 What was the basic difference, which affected the labor forces at the time, between the Greek and Roman building philosophies? Greeks were more into the aesthetics - Romans were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans were more into the aesthetics - Greeks were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans mainly used marble - Greeks used concrete None of the above 16 The contribution of transportation to construction is: Outstanding and indispensable Ridiculous Insignificant Trivial 17 Transportation by water was used in supporting construction because it was: Usually faster than by land Required in dense jungles Convenient - rivers exist naturally All of these reasons 18 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True 19 17:32 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 False This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca engineers designed their fourteen-thousandmile network of all-weather roads and trails for ______________. foot traffic cargo-bearing llamas All of the above None of the above 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. To counter-act the leaning of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, _____________ where placed on the high side to try and push it down. Ropes 18 wheelers Lead weights Pepperoni Pizzas 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Why were tourist banned from the Leaning Tower of Pisa in 1991? Fear of collapse It is too small Tourists were stealing pieces of the marble Tourist were making the tower dirty Trick because tourists were never banned! 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. What is typically the first step researchers take when studing a "sick" building? Examine Air Ducts Look At Blueprints Examine Windows Interview Employees 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation 24 17:32 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . Air Conditioning This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 25 22:57 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2B H : Test 2B Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 1 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were farmers. True False 2 ? ? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Remaining Time: 20 minutes, 09 seconds. 22:57 2 6 During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 3 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative given some responsibility both b and c above 4 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 5 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 6 Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 7 8 22:57 3 6 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 8 The use of which building material in a cantilever configuration marked the significance of the Firth of Forth bridge? Iron Steel Wood Concrete 9 The primary or first reason canals were built, in the Egyptian era, was for: Transporting the stones for the Pyramids Drinking water Trade routes Irrigation 10 The contribution of transportation to construction is: Outstanding and indispensable Ridiculous Insignificant Trivial 11 One of the most famous of all ancient roads, which still exists today, is the: Caesar Corridor Nero Causeway Horatio Hiway 12 22:57 4 6 Appian Way The two countries that labored to build the Panama Canal were: The Germans & French The Spanish & Americans The French & Americans The Spanish & Germans 13 Transportation by water was used in supporting construction because it was: Usually faster than by land Required in dense jungles Convenient - rivers exist naturally All of these reasons 14 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 15 The primary purposes of roads were directly dependent on the existing culture who built and used them. True False 16 How did the designers of the Firth of Forth bridge sell their design: payoffs three chairs and some sticks advertising all of the above 17 18 22:57 5 6 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca builders used grass to make the ropes that support their high suspension bridges. True False 18 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True False 19 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False 20 This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 21 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 22 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca poured ______________ down the channels cut in the rock to honor their mummified ancestors housed in rock cut chambers below. chicha maize beer sacrificial blood All of the above 23 Save Answer Save Answer 22:57 6 6 Click to . Click to . None of the above This is based on the Inca Video. The task of getting rock across the Urubamba River turned out to be much easier than everyone had imagined. But crossing the fields on the valley bottom was much more of a problem, because the stone acts like ___________________. a pick digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground a plow digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground 24 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca were able to store abstract and complicated information using a knotted string. True False 25 21:33 l 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2B H : Test 2B Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 1 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 2 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 04 minutes, 01 second. 21:33 l 2 6 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative given some responsibility both b and c above The main difference between a factory worker and a construction worker is that the: factory worker's work is very repetitious factory workers require close supervision factory worker's job description is well defined all of the above 4 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 5 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off 6 Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 7 8 21:33 l 3 6 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 8 The primary or first reason canals were built, in the Egyptian era, was for: Transporting the stones for the Pyramids Drinking water Trade routes Irrigation 9 In assessing the impact of transportation on construction, we need to consider: If is used to support construction If it is the end itself If is used to support construction and if it is the end itself... How big the project is 10 What is the correct sequence in the evolution of transportation? Draft animals, Pack animals, Human carriers Draft animals, Human carriers, Pack animals Pack animals, Draft animals, Human carriers Human carriers, Pack animals, Draft animals 11 The use of which building material in a cantilever configuration marked the significance of the Firth of Forth bridge? Iron Steel Wood 12 21:33 l 4 6 Concrete The Tower Bridge, located in London, was built using two types of bridge design: cable stayed/suspension draw bridge/suspension draw bridge/cable stayed suspension/box 13 One of the most famous of all ancient roads, which still exists today, is the: Caesar Corridor Nero Causeway Horatio Hiway Appian Way 14 How did the designers of the Firth of Forth bridge sell their design: payoffs three chairs and some sticks advertising all of the above 15 The primary purposes of roads were directly dependent on the existing culture who built and used them. True False 16 Which bridge is a good example of a arch bridge? London Bridge Golden Gate Bridge Firth of Forth None of the above 17 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca engineers designed their fourteen-thousandmile network of all-weather roads and trails for ______________. foot traffic 18 21:33 l 5 6 cargo-bearing llamas All of the above None of the above This is based on the Inca Video. Ivan was able to prove that the Incas used gold parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a high temperature beam that could melt stone, or as Ivan would say, "thermally disaggregate" it. True False 19 This is based on the Inca Video. When did the Incas build their great empire? 250 years ago 500 years ago 750 years ago 1000 years ago Trick - the Inca never existed 20 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True False 21 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 22 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca builders used grass to make the ropes that support their high suspension bridges. True False 23 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified 24 21:33 l 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 25 23:29 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2B H : Test 2B Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. What was the basic difference, which affected the labor forces at the time, between the Greek and Roman building philosophies? Greeks were more into the aesthetics - Romans were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans were more into the aesthetics - Greeks were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans mainly used marble - Greeks used concrete None of the above 1 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 41 seconds. 23:29 2 6 given some responsibility both b and c above The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 3 The main difference between a factory worker and a construction worker is that the: factory worker's work is very repetitious factory workers require close supervision factory worker's job description is well defined all of the above 4 During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 5 Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 6 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 23:29 3 6 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 8 The contribution of transportation to construction is: Outstanding and indispensable Ridiculous Insignificant Trivial 9 What is the correct sequence in the evolution of transportation? Draft animals, Pack animals, Human carriers Draft animals, Human carriers, Pack animals Pack animals, Draft animals, Human carriers Human carriers, Pack animals, Draft animals 10 Select the appropriate combination in defining the climatic impact on draft and/or pack animals: Desert areas/camels Arctic areas/yak High altitudes/husky dog Ocean areas/sharks 11 What civilization was the first to introduce the elements of modern road engineering? 12 23:29 4 6 What civilization was the first to introduce the elements of modern road engineering? Greeks Egyptians Romans Goths The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 13 Which bridge is a good example of a arch bridge? London Bridge Golden Gate Bridge Firth of Forth None of the above 14 The Tower Bridge, located in London, was built using two types of bridge design: cable stayed/suspension draw bridge/suspension draw bridge/cable stayed suspension/box 15 The two countries that labored to build the Panama Canal were: The Germans & French The Spanish & Americans The French & Americans The Spanish & Germans 16 This is used in building the underwater section of a bridge pier: copper conduit 17 23:29 5 6 cantilevers pylons caissons This is based on the Inca Video. Where did the Incas build their empire? The Peruvian Andes of South America The Rocky Mountains of North America The Sierra Madre of Latin America The Sierra Occidental of Mexico 18 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca were able to store abstract and complicated information using a knotted string. True False 19 This is based on the Inca Video. When did the Incas build their great empire? 250 years ago 500 years ago 750 years ago 1000 years ago Trick - the Inca never existed 20 This is based on the Inca Video. The task of getting rock across the Urubamba River turned out to be much easier than everyone had imagined. But crossing the fields on the valley bottom was much more of a problem, because the stone acts like ___________________. a pick digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground a plow digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground 21 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True False 22 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension 23 23:29 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 24 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca engineers designed their fourteen-thousandmile network of all-weather roads and trails for ______________. foot traffic cargo-bearing llamas All of the above None of the above 25 23:21 l 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2B H : Test 2B Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The main difference between a factory worker and a construction worker is that the: factory worker's work is very repetitious factory workers require close supervision factory worker's job description is well defined all of the above 1 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 25 minutes, 34 seconds. 23:21 l 2 6 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 3 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 4 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative given some responsibility both b and c above 5 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off 6 During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 7 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? 8 23:21 l 3 6 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge This is used in building the underwater section of a bridge pier: copper conduit cantilevers pylons caissons 9 Which is the proper description concerning animals and transportation? A pack animal will pull a sled A pack animal pulls a wagon A draft animal pulls a conveyance None of these 10 What civilization was the first to introduce the elements of modern road engineering? Greeks Egyptians Romans Goths 11 The Tower Bridge, located in London, was built using two types of bridge design: cable stayed/suspension draw bridge/suspension draw bridge/cable stayed suspension/box 12 How did the designers of the Firth of Forth bridge sell their design: 13 23:21 l 4 6 How did the designers of the Firth of Forth bridge sell their design: payoffs three chairs and some sticks advertising all of the above The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 14 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 15 In assessing the impact of transportation on construction, we need to consider: If is used to support construction If it is the end itself If is used to support construction and if it is the end itself... How big the project is 16 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? 17 23:21 l 5 6 suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False 18 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 19 This is based on the Inca Video. The task of getting rock across the Urubamba River turned out to be much easier than everyone had imagined. But crossing the fields on the valley bottom was much more of a problem, because the stone acts like ___________________. a pick digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground a plow digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground 20 This is based on the Inca Video. Where did the Incas build their empire? The Peruvian Andes of South America The Rocky Mountains of North America The Sierra Madre of Latin America The Sierra Occidental of Mexico 21 This is based on the Inca Video. Ivan was able to prove that the Incas used gold parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a high temperature beam that could melt stone, or as Ivan would say, "thermally disaggregate" it. True 22 23:21 l 6 6 Click to . Click to . False This is based on the Inca Video. Without iron tools, draft animals, or the wheel, Inca builders moved and set giant blocks of stone, some weighing a hundred tons. True False 23 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True False 24 This is based on the Inca Video. When did the Incas build their great empire? 250 years ago 500 years ago 750 years ago 1000 years ago Trick - the Inca never existed 25 23:35 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601023_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289939_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2B H : Test 2B Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off 1 Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 31 minutes, 19 seconds. 23:35 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601023_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289939_1&step=null 2 6 the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 3 What was the basic difference, which affected the labor forces at the time, between the Greek and Roman building philosophies? Greeks were more into the aesthetics - Romans were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans were more into the aesthetics - Greeks were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans mainly used marble - Greeks used concrete None of the above 4 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 5 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 6 The main difference between a factory worker and a construction worker is that the: factory worker's work is very repetitious factory workers require close supervision factory worker's job description is well defined all of the above 7 8 23:35 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601023_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289939_1&step=null 3 6 Select the appropriate combination in defining the climatic impact on draft and/or pack animals: Desert areas/camels Arctic areas/yak High altitudes/husky dog Ocean areas/sharks 8 What civilization was the first to introduce the elements of modern road engineering? Greeks Egyptians Romans Goths 9 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 10 One of the most famous of all ancient roads, which still exists today, is the: Caesar Corridor Nero Causeway Horatio Hiway Appian Way 11 The use of which building material in a cantilever configuration marked the significance of the Firth of Forth bridge? Iron Steel Wood Concrete 12 13 23:35 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601023_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289939_1&step=null 4 6 The contribution of transportation to construction is: Outstanding and indispensable Ridiculous Insignificant Trivial 13 Transportation by water was used in supporting construction because it was: Usually faster than by land Required in dense jungles Convenient - rivers exist naturally All of these reasons 14 The Tower Bridge, located in London, was built using two types of bridge design: cable stayed/suspension draw bridge/suspension draw bridge/cable stayed suspension/box 15 Which bridge is a good example of a arch bridge? London Bridge Golden Gate Bridge Firth of Forth None of the above 16 What is the correct sequence in the evolution of transportation? Draft animals, Pack animals, Human carriers Draft animals, Human carriers, Pack animals Pack animals, Draft animals, Human carriers Human carriers, Pack animals, Draft animals 17 This is based on the Inca Video. The task of getting rock across the Urubamba River turned out to be much easier than everyone had imagined. But crossing the fields on the valley bottom was much more of a problem, because the stone acts like ___________________. 18 23:35 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601023_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289939_1&step=null 5 6 a pick digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground a plow digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 19 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False 20 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca poured ______________ down the channels cut in the rock to honor their mummified ancestors housed in rock cut chambers below. chicha maize beer sacrificial blood All of the above None of the above 21 This is based on the Inca Video. Without iron tools, draft animals, or the wheel, Inca builders moved and set giant blocks of stone, some weighing a hundred tons. True False 22 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 23 23:35 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601023_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289939_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Inca Video. Where did the Incas build their empire? The Peruvian Andes of South America The Rocky Mountains of North America The Sierra Madre of Latin America The Sierra Occidental of Mexico 24 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca engineers designed their fourteen-thousandmile network of all-weather roads and trails for ______________. foot traffic cargo-bearing llamas All of the above None of the above 25 22:40 l 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2B H : Test 2B Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 1 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 2 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 16 minutes, 48 seconds. 22:40 l 2 6 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 4 What was the basic difference, which affected the labor forces at the time, between the Greek and Roman building philosophies? Greeks were more into the aesthetics - Romans were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans were more into the aesthetics - Greeks were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans mainly used marble - Greeks used concrete None of the above 5 During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 6 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative given some responsibility both b and c above 7 22:40 l 3 6 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 8 The contribution of transportation to construction is: Outstanding and indispensable Ridiculous Insignificant Trivial 9 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 10 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge 11 22:40 l 4 6 beam bridge arch bridge The two countries that labored to build the Panama Canal were: The Germans & French The Spanish & Americans The French & Americans The Spanish & Germans 12 The primary or first reason canals were built, in the Egyptian era, was for: Transporting the stones for the Pyramids Drinking water Trade routes Irrigation 13 The use of which building material in a cantilever configuration marked the significance of the Firth of Forth bridge? Iron Steel Wood Concrete 14 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 15 How did the designers of the Firth of Forth bridge sell their design: payoffs three chairs and some sticks 16 22:40 l 5 6 advertising all of the above In assessing the impact of transportation on construction, we need to consider: If is used to support construction If it is the end itself If is used to support construction and if it is the end itself... How big the project is 17 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 18 This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 19 This is based on the Inca Video. When did the Incas build their great empire? 250 years ago 500 years ago 750 years ago 1000 years ago Trick - the Inca never existed 20 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca builders used grass to make the ropes that support their high suspension bridges. True False 21 22:40 l 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True False 22 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False 23 This is based on the Inca Video. Ivan was able to prove that the Incas used gold parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a high temperature beam that could melt stone, or as Ivan would say, "thermally disaggregate" it. True False 24 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca were able to store abstract and complicated information using a knotted string. True False 25 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:18 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2A H : Test 2A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Concrete can generally endure about _____ times more stress from compression than it can from tension. 10 100 1000 Trick - concrete is stronger in tension then in compression 1 Young's modulus of elasticity is defined as: the ratio of the stress on a material and the deformation caused by the stress the sum of the moments created when a live load is applied to a member the ratio of the moments created when a dead load is applied to a member the ratio of the vertical forces when live and dead loads are applied to a member 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 18 minutes, 42 seconds. : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:18 2 6 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 3 At the beginning of Chapter 6 - who stated -- "when lintels or beams are loaded, they are apt to sag in the middle and cause fracture of the work above; but when posts are introduced properly wedged up, this is prevented." Vitruvius Emperor Augustus Samson Sir Issac Newton 4 Who pioneered the theory known as the strength of materials? Vitruvius Galileo Clark Kent Sir Isaac Newton 5 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 6 The big advantage of using a "Franklin" stove is that: It separates the smoke from the heat It is inexpensive It could burn raw sewage It is easy to clean 7 The problem with using torches, candles or oil lamps for illumination is: 8 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:18 3 6 The oxygen supply becomes depleted and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and the oxygen supply becomes depleted Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 9 Native Americans found a way to vent the smoke from their Tee-Pees by using: Chimneys Large fans Adjustable smoke flaps Underground pits 10 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. A typical Roman bath has how many different types of baths? 2 3 4 5 11 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 12 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How would Romans �work up a sweat� prior to their bathing experience? Wrestle in the courtyard Run around the Coliseum Swim a few laps in the cool pool 13 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:18 4 6 Trick � Romans never sweat This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does Pantheon mean? A cat who lives in the mountains A large vaulted roof A large domed room A temple to all gods 14 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. When entering the hot sections of a Roman bath, the bathers would put ______ ______ on their feet. Animal skins Wooden sandals Concrete shoes Air Jordan�s Reed mats 15 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc Trick � no one wrote it down! 16 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans add to their concrete to help make it waterproof? Sand Crushed rock Crushed tile Crushed brick 17 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How did Romans relax? Conquering distant lands Going to the public bath Wrestling in the courtyard 18 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:18 5 6 Watching the movie Gladiator This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. To prevent eye strain - is it better to have? Low Freguency Lighting Medium Freguency Lighting High Freguency Lighting No Lighting 19 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. What is typically the first step researchers take when studing a "sick" building? Examine Air Ducts Look At Blueprints Examine Windows Interview Employees 20 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 21 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs 23 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:18 6 6 Click to . Click to . Regulate air quality This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 24 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 25 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:24 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2A H : Test 2A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The steel and concrete of a bridge would be the live load - the train running across the bridge is an example of a dead load. True False 1 Why do we install re-bar inside concrete components in a structure? to give them additional tensile strength to reduce the amount of concrete required to give them additional compressive strength to increase the amount of water required 2 Why do we install expansion joints in concrete highways? 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 30 minutes, 21 seconds. : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:24 2 6 Why do we install expansion joints in concrete highways? So car tires will go bump-bump This is another example of jerry building Unions require them To accommodate thermal expansion Live loads are transitory loads. True False 4 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 5 A good example of an innovative method to provide both illumination and ventilation is: The Firth of Forth The Summerian Reed House The Pantheon in Rome The Salisbury Cathedral 6 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 7 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 8 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: 9 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:24 3 6 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees The big advantage of using a "Franklin" stove is that: It separates the smoke from the heat It is inexpensive It could burn raw sewage It is easy to clean 10 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How were the Roman baths heated? Solar heater Electric hot water heater Body heat Hypocaust 11 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 12 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 13 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the sequence of the pools of water in a typical Roman bath? Hot, warm, hot Cold, warm, hot 14 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:24 4 6 Warm, hot, cold Warm, cold, warm This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the main advantage of concrete over other building materials? It�s strong in tension It�s lightweight It�s available everywhere It can be formed into almost any shape All of the above 15 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary material the Romans used in their plumbing systems? Copper Aluminum Lead Iron Steel 16 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 17 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How long would a typical Roman spend in the bath? Several minutes Several hours Several days Trick because Romans never took baths 18 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System 19 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:24 5 6 Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality 20 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 21 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 24 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:24 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 25 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:29 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2A H : Test 2A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Why are wind loads so difficult to analyze? they are random they can come from multiple directions they can cause negative pressures all of the above 1 Dead loads are gravity loads. True False 2 What is the one key word that best describes what the designers and builders are hoping to achieve 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 31 minutes, 26 seconds. : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:29 2 6 in creating a structurally safe product (building, bridge, etc.)? Unstability Equilibrium Parabola Thermae Concrete can generally endure about _____ times more stress from compression than it can from tension. 10 100 1000 Trick - concrete is stronger in tension then in compression 4 The steel and concrete of a bridge would be the live load - the train running across the bridge is an example of a dead load. True False 5 The problem with using torches, candles or oil lamps for illumination is: The oxygen supply becomes depleted and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and the oxygen supply becomes depleted 6 The big advantage of using a "Franklin" stove is that: It separates the smoke from the heat It is inexpensive It could burn raw sewage It is easy to clean 7 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 8 9 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:29 3 6 Ventilation "problems" occurred during construction in situations such as: Building the cathedrals Building the pyramids Building reed houses Building stone houses 9 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 10 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the Roman civilization�s greatest contribution to construction? Concrete Cold beer Semiconductors Toga The wheel 11 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How were the Roman baths heated? Solar heater Electric hot water heater Body heat Hypocaust 12 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the sequence of the pools of water in a typical Roman bath? Hot, warm, hot Cold, warm, hot Warm, hot, cold Warm, cold, warm 13 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to 14 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:29 4 6 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How would the Romans remove their body hair before entering the bath? Shave Wax Pluck Trick � They didn�t do anything! 15 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How long would a typical Roman spend in the bath? Several minutes Several hours Several days Trick because Romans never took baths 16 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How did Romans relax? Conquering distant lands Going to the public bath Wrestling in the courtyard Watching the movie Gladiator 17 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 18 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. To prevent eye strain - is it better to have? 19 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:29 5 6 Low Freguency Lighting Medium Freguency Lighting High Freguency Lighting No Lighting This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 20 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 21 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following symptom is NOT usually associated with SBS? headache Nasal and throat dryness Cough Backache 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer 24 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:29 6 6 Click to . Click to . A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 25 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:40 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2A H : Test 2A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. At the beginning of Chapter 6 - who stated -- "when lintels or beams are loaded, they are apt to sag in the middle and cause fracture of the work above; but when posts are introduced properly wedged up, this is prevented." Vitruvius Emperor Augustus Samson Sir Issac Newton 1 The steel and concrete of a bridge would be the live load - the train running across the bridge is an example of a dead load. True False 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 33 minutes, 01 second. : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:40 2 6 Who pioneered the theory known as the strength of materials? Vitruvius Galileo Clark Kent Sir Isaac Newton 3 Who was the very famous scientist that has been given partial credit for the invention of calculus? Sir Issac Newton Vitruvius Leonardo da Vinci Cal Culus 4 Why are wind loads so difficult to analyze? they are random they can come from multiple directions they can cause negative pressures all of the above 5 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 6 A good example of an innovative method to provide both illumination and ventilation is: The Firth of Forth The Summerian Reed House The Pantheon in Rome The Salisbury Cathedral 7 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period 8 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:40 3 6 The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees 9 The Roman "plenum" under their "thermae" (hot baths) was called a: Thermocaust Hypocaust Holocaust Watercaust 10 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 11 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How would Romans �work up a sweat� prior to their bathing experience? Wrestle in the courtyard Run around the Coliseum Swim a few laps in the cool pool Trick � Romans never sweat 12 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How did Romans relax? Conquering distant lands Going to the public bath Wrestling in the courtyard Watching the movie Gladiator 13 14 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:40 4 6 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 14 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans add to their concrete to help make it waterproof? Sand Crushed rock Crushed tile Crushed brick 15 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the Roman civilization�s greatest contribution to construction? Concrete Cold beer Semiconductors Toga The wheel 16 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans use to transport water from the mountains to their cities? Aqueducts Culverts Drains Pipes 17 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. When entering the hot sections of a Roman bath, the bathers would put ______ ______ on their feet. Animal skins Wooden sandals Concrete shoes Air Jordan�s Reed mats 18 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:40 5 6 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 19 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 20 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above 21 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Air is considered "stale" when the level of this is too high? Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Hydrogen 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which combination would most likely result in SBS? Closed windows & air conditioning fresh air circulation & air conditioning Warm air temperatures & low carbon dioxide Closed windows & no air conditioning 23 24 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:40 6 6 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 24 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 25 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:37 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2A H : Test 2A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Why do we install expansion joints in concrete highways? So car tires will go bump-bump This is another example of jerry building Unions require them To accommodate thermal expansion 1 Dead loads are gravity loads. True False 2 Who was the very famous scientist that has been given partial credit for the invention of calculus? 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 21 seconds. : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:37 2 6 Sir Issac Newton Vitruvius Leonardo da Vinci Cal Culus Why do we install re-bar inside concrete components in a structure? to give them additional tensile strength to reduce the amount of concrete required to give them additional compressive strength to increase the amount of water required 4 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 5 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees 6 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 7 Ventilation "problems" occurred during construction in situations such as: Building the cathedrals Building the pyramids Building reed houses Building stone houses 8 9 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:37 3 6 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 9 The big advantage of using a "Franklin" stove is that: It separates the smoke from the heat It is inexpensive It could burn raw sewage It is easy to clean 10 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the last piece to be installed in a Roman arch? Column Centering Falsework Keystone 11 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc Trick � no one wrote it down! 12 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does Pantheon mean? A cat who lives in the mountains A large vaulted roof A large domed room A temple to all gods 13 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary material the Romans used 14 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:37 4 6 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary material the Romans used in their plumbing systems? Copper Aluminum Lead Iron Steel This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 15 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How would Romans �work up a sweat� prior to their bathing experience? Wrestle in the courtyard Run around the Coliseum Swim a few laps in the cool pool Trick � Romans never sweat 16 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the Roman civilization�s greatest contribution to construction? Concrete Cold beer Semiconductors Toga The wheel 17 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 18 19 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:37 5 6 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 19 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. To prevent eye strain - is it better to have? Low Freguency Lighting Medium Freguency Lighting High Freguency Lighting No Lighting 20 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 21 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. What is typically the first step researchers take when studing a "sick" building? Examine Air Ducts Look At Blueprints Examine Windows Interview Employees 23 24 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:37 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 24 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 25 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:01 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 2A H : Test 2A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 35 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Live loads are transitory loads. True False 1 Who pioneered the theory known as the strength of materials? Vitruvius Galileo Clark Kent Sir Isaac Newton 2 Concrete can generally endure about _____ times more stress from compression than it can from 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 29 minutes, 18 seconds. : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:01 2 6 tension. 10 100 1000 Trick - concrete is stronger in tension then in compression Why did the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse in the 1940's? Vibration caused by the wind Jerry building Scamping It was overloaded Trick - it collapsed in the 1930's 4 Dead loads are gravity loads. True False 5 The problem with using torches, candles or oil lamps for illumination is: The oxygen supply becomes depleted and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and the oxygen supply becomes depleted 6 It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 7 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees 8 9 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:01 3 6 The big advantage of using a "Franklin" stove is that: It separates the smoke from the heat It is inexpensive It could burn raw sewage It is easy to clean 9 A good example of an innovative method to provide both illumination and ventilation is: The Firth of Forth The Summerian Reed House The Pantheon in Rome The Salisbury Cathedral 10 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the sequence of the pools of water in a typical Roman bath? Hot, warm, hot Cold, warm, hot Warm, hot, cold Warm, cold, warm 11 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does Pantheon mean? A cat who lives in the mountains A large vaulted roof A large domed room A temple to all gods 12 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Where did the Romans get many of their ideas? Made them up Borrowed from other cultures Handed down from the gods From the CON101 textbook I don�t know (and don�t care)! 13 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. When beginning the construction process, which 14 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:01 4 6 of the following should usually be done first? Order materials Find labor force Select building site Clear the building site This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans use to transport water from the mountains to their cities? Aqueducts Culverts Drains Pipes 15 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans add to their concrete to help make it waterproof? Sand Crushed rock Crushed tile Crushed brick 16 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How long would a typical Roman spend in the bath? Several minutes Several hours Several days Trick because Romans never took baths 17 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 18 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide 19 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:01 5 6 Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 20 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 21 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which combination would most likely result in SBS? Closed windows & air conditioning fresh air circulation & air conditioning Warm air temperatures & low carbon dioxide Closed windows & no air conditioning 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems 24 : Test 2A 15/4/9 20:01 6 6 Click to . Click to . None of the above This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 25 : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:39 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above 1 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following symptom is NOT usually associated with SBS? headache Nasal and throat dryness Cough Backache 2 Save Answer Save Answer 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 51 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:39 = 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 3 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 4 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. To prevent eye strain - is it better to have? Low Freguency Lighting Medium Freguency Lighting High Freguency Lighting No Lighting 5 Save Answer Save Answer : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/24 22:15 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 1 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 1 minute, 45 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/24 22:15 = 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 3 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 4 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 5 : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:43 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. To prevent eye strain - is it better to have? Low Freguency Lighting Medium Freguency Lighting High Freguency Lighting No Lighting 1 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 2 Save Answer Save Answer 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 35 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:43 = 2 2 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following symptom is NOT usually associated with SBS? headache Nasal and throat dryness Cough Backache 3 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 4 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 5 Save Answer Save Answer : Quiz 6 sbs 3/25/15, 12:42 AM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?course…asswordAttempted=true&password=8bce3818395756b0468e841c6110d9bd&step= Page 1 of 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 1 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. To prevent eye strain - is it better to have? Low Freguency Lighting Medium Freguency Lighting High Freguency Lighting No Lighting 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 10 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 3/25/15, 12:42 AM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?course…asswordAttempted=true&password=8bce3818395756b0468e841c6110d9bd&step= Page 2 of 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Air is considered "stale" when the level of this is too high? Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Hydrogen 3 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 4 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. What is typically the first step researchers take when studing a "sick" building? Examine Air Ducts Look At Blueprints Examine Windows Interview Employees 5 : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:52 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 1 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which combination would most likely result in SBS? Closed windows & air conditioning fresh air circulation & air conditioning Warm air temperatures & low carbon dioxide Closed windows & no air conditioning 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 5 minutes, 40 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:52 = 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 3 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality 4 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 5 : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:31 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people 1 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 2 Save Answer Save Answer 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 46 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:31 = 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following symptom is NOT usually associated with SBS? headache Nasal and throat dryness Cough Backache 3 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 4 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality 5 Save Answer Save Answer : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:34 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 1 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above 2 Save Answer Save Answer 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 52 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:34 = 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following symptom is NOT usually associated with SBS? headache Nasal and throat dryness Cough Backache 3 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 4 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 5 Save Answer Save Answer : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:37 = 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 6 sbs H : Quiz 6 sbs Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality 1 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 2 Save Answer Save Answer 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 42 seconds. : Quiz 6 sbs 15/3/25 00:37 = 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 3 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 4 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect Cornell Effect Subject Response Syndrome 5 Save Answer Save Answer : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:49 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 1 of 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does hypocaust mean? Cold water Heated water Burning cement Fire underneath 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 14 seconds. : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:49 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 2 of 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the main advantage of concrete over other building materials? It�s strong in tension It�s lightweight It�s available everywhere It can be formed into almost any shape All of the above 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the last piece to be installed in a Roman arch? Column Centering Falsework Keystone 5 : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:52 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 1 of 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the main advantage of concrete over other building materials? It�s strong in tension It�s lightweight It�s available everywhere It can be formed into almost any shape All of the above 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 7 minutes, 21 seconds. : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:52 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 2 of 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the last piece to be installed in a Roman arch? Column Centering Falsework Keystone 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How would the Romans remove their body hair before entering the bath? Shave Wax Pluck Trick � They didn�t do anything! 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:36 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. When entering the hot sections of a Roman bath, the bathers would put ______ ______ on their feet. Animal skins Wooden sandals Concrete shoes Air Jordan�s Reed mats 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 36 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:36 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How did Romans relax? Conquering distant lands Going to the public bath Wrestling in the courtyard Watching the movie Gladiator 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc Trick � no one wrote it down! 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:41 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary material the Romans used in their plumbing systems? Copper Aluminum Lead Iron Steel 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 6 minutes, 27 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:41 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the Roman civilization�s greatest contribution to construction? Concrete Cold beer Semiconductors Toga The wheel 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Where did the Romans get many of their ideas? Made them up Borrowed from other cultures Handed down from the gods From the CON101 textbook I don�t know (and don�t care)! 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:44 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the bird doing during the time lapse video of the bath construction? Laying an egg Building a nest How should I know, I was asleep during that part How should I know, I was paying attention to the construction techniques and not to the stupid bird Trick � there was no time lapse video of the bath construction 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 7 minutes, 44 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:44 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . Trick � no one wrote it down! This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary ingredient in Roman concrete? Lime Dirt Crushed brick All of the above 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans use to transport water from the mountains to their cities? Aqueducts Culverts Drains Pipes 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Where did the Romans get many of their ideas? Made them up Borrowed from other cultures Handed down from the gods From the CON101 textbook I don�t know (and don�t care)! 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does hypocaust mean? Cold water Heated water Burning cement Fire underneath 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 06 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Unlike the Greeks, Romans were most concerned with ___________ in their construction? Achieving a goal Structural beauty Overall function Reducing the weight All of the above 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans use to transport water from the mountains to their cities? Aqueducts Culverts Drains Pipes 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:54 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans add to their concrete to help make it waterproof? Sand Crushed rock Crushed tile Crushed brick 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 37 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:54 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Unlike the Greeks, Romans were most concerned with ___________ in their construction? Achieving a goal Structural beauty Overall function Reducing the weight All of the above 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc Trick � no one wrote it down! 5 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:52 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 1A H : Test 1A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Instructions Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. The famous architect who said "there is no architecture without construction" is? Sverre Fehn Frank Lloyd Wright Michaelangelo Leanardo da Vinci Nagillum 1 The Three R's that pertain to learning how things were built are: Reading, Riting, Rithmetic Rest, Relaxation, Recuperation Repair, Restoration, Recognition Repair, Restoration, Renovation 2 3 ? ? : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:52 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 2 6 Hydrogenisis describes a method used by the ancient Greeks to: Obtain water from piled rocks Lift heavy blocks into place in temple construction Engrave their marble columns Dig irrigation canals 3 The CLUES to how ancient structures were built are based mostly on: Tools and materials used Photographs Eye-witness reports Speculation and logical deduction Home Depot "how to" classes 4 The "social dichotomy" theory basically refers to: Using speculative methods The division into two distinct groups Appling logical deduction to a theory Analyzing social mores of civilizations 5 One specific function that has characteristically been outside of the builder's control is to provide: Labor Force Materials Financing Equipment 6 The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 7 The two separate and distinct phases that are applicable to each and every building project are: 8 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:52 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 3 6 Financing and building phases Design and review phases Labor and management phases Design and building phases Which of the following is NOT an accurate conclusion to this statement - The building industry is _________. very conservative least subject to progressive practices least likely to abandon traditional methods very quick to accept changes 9 The word "master" as in Master Builder comes from the ___________ Latin "magister" French "maistre" Italian and Spanish "maestro" all of the above 10 "Shoddy" building practices are caused by: Inadequate Building Codes Lack of financing Unethical builders Incomplete plans/specifications 11 The underlying goals of adopting building codes is to promote: Safety, cost reduction, uniformity Safety, education, aesthetics Education, uniformity, safety Productivity, education, uniformity 12 The Spallanzani Code primarily deals with: Integrated structures Earthquake proofing structures Flexibility All of these 13 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:52 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 4 6 The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment 14 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 15 One of the most amazing discoveries of the Skara-Brae Village was that the 7 houses were serviced by a: Pool company Yard maintenance City water Sewer system 16 The Skara-Brae Village is located: In the "Fertile Crescent" On the Rhine River Off the coast of Scotland In England 17 The "Built Environment" (for our purposes) includes: Weather patterns Everything Only man-made stationary things Political decisions 18 One of the primary reasons that not much is written about the Western hemisphere in connection with the evolution of civilizations is because: 19 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:52 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 5 6 The world was still flat Extreme weather existed until about 2000 BC Columbus had not discovered it yet No human beings lived in the Western hemisphere What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 20 Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 21 The most widely used building material in construction began about 6500 B.C. It is: Portland cement Pozzuolana Pise Bricks 22 The evolution of civilizations has been: Gradual & incremental Sudden & spectacular Gradual & spectacular Sudden & incremental 23 Cultures have reflected building: Tools & materials Styles Methods All of these 24 25 Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 02 seconds. : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:52 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . The interesting point about the Koln-Lindenthal Village was: It was "resettled" every 1000 years It was inhabited for about 10-yr intervals It was in the middle of the "Fertile Crescent" Houses were made from stone 25 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 1A H : Test 1A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Instructions Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 1 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 33 seconds. : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 2 6 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 3 If a person is resourceful, we could also say that he/she is: Intelligent Creative Athletic Handsome 4 The word "master" as in Master Builder comes from the ___________ Latin "magister" French "maistre" Italian and Spanish "maestro" all of the above 5 The Spallanzani Code primarily deals with: Integrated structures Earthquake proofing structures Flexibility All of these 6 "Shoddy" building practices are caused by: Inadequate Building Codes Lack of financing Unethical builders Incomplete plans/specifications 7 The underlying goals of adopting building codes is to promote: Safety, cost reduction, uniformity 8 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 3 6 Safety, education, aesthetics Education, uniformity, safety Productivity, education, uniformity The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi 9 The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment 10 Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 11 What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 12 Why did early man move from their caves? Weather patterns changed Too hot Too cold Rent too high 13 14 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 4 6 The evolution of civilizations has been: Gradual & incremental Sudden & spectacular Gradual & spectacular Sudden & incremental 14 Which one of the structural elements used in the Sumerian Reed House is still used today? Columns Slab-on-grade Curtain walls Batt insulation 15 The systematic progression of all civilizations was dependent on the development and application of: Skills Technology Knowledge All of these 16 The "Built Environment" (for our purposes) includes: Weather patterns Everything Only man-made stationary things Political decisions 17 The real catalyst that sparked the spread of civilization occurred when the farmers along the Nile, Euphrates and Tigris Rivers were able to: Domesticate animals Pay their taxes Create a surplus of grains/food Understand astrology 18 One of the most amazing discoveries of the Skara-Brae Village was that the 7 houses were serviced by a: 19 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 5 6 Pool company Yard maintenance City water Sewer system The Sumerian Reed House was built from lashing together 30-foot tall reeds into bundles called: Tasmines Gyrenes Fascines Pyrenes 20 What is the primary reason that we do not find much written on how things were built in the past? People did not learn how to write until the 19th century All of the documents were lost in the Great Flood (re: Noah's ark) Writing about how to build something was not considered scholarly Builders have never learned how to write 21 The most awesome display of near human intelligence by a non-human species was given in an example involving a Horse and a donkey Bird and a beaver Bee and a wasp Spider and a fly 22 The famous architect who said "there is no architecture without construction" is? Sverre Fehn Frank Lloyd Wright Michaelangelo Leanardo da Vinci Nagillum 23 The CLUES to how ancient structures were built are based mostly on: Tools and materials used Photographs Eye-witness reports 24 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . Speculation and logical deduction Home Depot "how to" classes A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 25 Save Answer Save Answer : Test 1A 15/2/26 20:19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601017_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289932_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 1A H : Test 1A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Instructions Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 1 Save Answer Save Answer The Skara-Brae Village is located: In the "Fertile Crescent" On the Rhine River Off the coast of Scotland In England 2 3 ? ? : Test 1A 15/2/26 20:19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601017_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289932_1&step=null 2 6 The "Built Environment" (for our purposes) includes: Weather patterns Everything Only man-made stationary things Political decisions 3 The next event to occur, following the creation of a surplus, was: Trading and bartering Formation of armies Emphasis on ritual buildings Invention of writing 4 Why did early cultures construct buildings? Entertainment Shelter Arts Education 5 Why did early man move from their caves? Weather patterns changed Too hot Too cold Rent too high 6 Which one of the structural elements used in the Sumerian Reed House is still used today? Columns Slab-on-grade Curtain walls Batt insulation 7 Cultures have reflected building: Tools & materials Styles 8 : Test 1A 15/2/26 20:19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601017_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289932_1&step=null 3 6 Methods All of these The systematic progression of all civilizations was dependent on the development and application of: Skills Technology Knowledge All of these 9 The most widely used building material in construction began about 6500 B.C. It is: Portland cement Pozzuolana Pise Bricks 10 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi 11 Throughout history, we find that "Jerry-building" occurred more frequently in: Rural areas Urban areas In both urban and rural areas alike None of the above 12 The underlying goals of adopting building codes is to promote: Safety, cost reduction, uniformity Safety, education, aesthetics Education, uniformity, safety Productivity, education, uniformity 13 14 : Test 1A 15/2/26 20:19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601017_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289932_1&step=null 4 6 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 14 The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment 15 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 16 The builder must have knowledge of what subject area(s) to be successful? Material properties Worker performance Mechanical properties All of these 17 One specific function that has characteristically been outside of the builder's control is to provide: Labor Force Materials Financing Equipment 18 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony 19 : Test 1A 15/2/26 20:19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601017_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289932_1&step=null 5 6 Chaos Music Sheetrock The inherent ability to know something without having been taught is called... Innovativeness Ingenuity Intuition Creativity 20 Some pretty amazing examples of "bird-building" were covered in class. Name the bird that used a tool to paint. Hummingbird Barn Swallow Bower Bird Painter Bird Tailor Bird 21 The most awesome display of near human intelligence by a non-human species was given in an example involving a Horse and a donkey Bird and a beaver Bee and a wasp Spider and a fly 22 A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 23 The "social dichotomy" theory basically refers to: Using speculative methods The division into two distinct groups Appling logical deduction to a theory 24 Remaining Time: 26 minutes, 45 seconds. : Test 1A 15/2/26 20:19 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601017_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289932_1&step=null 6 6 Analyzing social mores of civilizations We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 25 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 1A H : Test 1A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Instructions Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. The builder must have knowledge of what subject area(s) to be successful? Material properties Worker performance Mechanical properties All of these 1 The inherent ability to know something without having been taught is called... Innovativeness Ingenuity Intuition Creativity 2 3 ? ? : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 2 6 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 3 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 4 If a person is resourceful, we could also say that he/she is: Intelligent Creative Athletic Handsome 5 Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 6 One of the most amazing discoveries of the Skara-Brae Village was that the 7 houses were serviced by a: Pool company Yard maintenance City water Sewer system 7 Why did early cultures construct buildings? 8 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 3 6 Entertainment Shelter Arts Education The Sumerian Reed House was built from lashing together 30-foot tall reeds into bundles called: Tasmines Gyrenes Fascines Pyrenes 9 The most widely used building material in construction began about 6500 B.C. It is: Portland cement Pozzuolana Pise Bricks 10 What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 11 Why did early man move from their caves? Weather patterns changed Too hot Too cold Rent too high 12 The "Built Environment" (for our purposes) includes: Weather patterns Everything Only man-made stationary things Political decisions 13 14 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 4 6 The systematic progression of all civilizations was dependent on the development and application of: Skills Technology Knowledge All of these 14 One of the primary reasons that not much is written about the Western hemisphere in connection with the evolution of civilizations is because: The world was still flat Extreme weather existed until about 2000 BC Columbus had not discovered it yet No human beings lived in the Western hemisphere 15 Some pretty amazing examples of "bird-building" were covered in class. Name the bird that used a tool to paint. Hummingbird Barn Swallow Bower Bird Painter Bird Tailor Bird 16 The "social dichotomy" theory basically refers to: Using speculative methods The division into two distinct groups Appling logical deduction to a theory Analyzing social mores of civilizations 17 What is the primary reason that we do not find much written on how things were built in the past? People did not learn how to write until the 19th century All of the documents were lost in the Great Flood (re: Noah's ark) Writing about how to build something was not considered scholarly Builders have never learned how to write 18 19 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 5 6 The Three R's that pertain to learning how things were built are: Reading, Riting, Rithmetic Rest, Relaxation, Recuperation Repair, Restoration, Recognition Repair, Restoration, Renovation 19 One of the examples used to demonstrate "restoration" in the textbook is the: York Minster Cathedral Notre Dame of Paris Sagrada Familia Cathedral The Great Pyramid 20 The Spallanzani Code primarily deals with: Integrated structures Earthquake proofing structures Flexibility All of these 21 A common thread that we find characteristic to most of the ancient building codes was that they were primarily: Sanctioned by local customs and cultures Embedded in legal statutes Written on stone tablets A reflection of the builder's expertise 22 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above 23 Save Answer Save Answer The term "scamping" refers to: 24 Save Answer Save Answer Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 42 seconds. : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 25 Save Answer Save Answer : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:48 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 1A H : Test 1A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Instructions Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Why did early cultures construct buildings? Entertainment Shelter Arts Education 1 The systematic progression of all civilizations was dependent on the development and application of: Skills Technology Knowledge All of these 2 3 ? ? : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:48 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 2 6 What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 3 Which one of the structural elements used in the Sumerian Reed House is still used today? Columns Slab-on-grade Curtain walls Batt insulation 4 The word "politics" comes from the Greek word: Urbans Politikos Burg Civitas 5 The real catalyst that sparked the spread of civilization occurred when the farmers along the Nile, Euphrates and Tigris Rivers were able to: Domesticate animals Pay their taxes Create a surplus of grains/food Understand astrology 6 The primary building material used in the Skara-Brae Village was: Stone Brick Pise' Whale bones 7 The next event to occur, following the creation of a surplus, was: Trading and bartering 8 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:48 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 3 6 Formation of armies Emphasis on ritual buildings Invention of writing The Skara-Brae Village is located: In the "Fertile Crescent" On the Rhine River Off the coast of Scotland In England 9 The most widely used building material in construction began about 6500 B.C. It is: Portland cement Pozzuolana Pise Bricks 10 The Spallanzani Code primarily deals with: Integrated structures Earthquake proofing structures Flexibility All of these 11 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 12 The underlying goals of adopting building codes is to promote: Safety, cost reduction, uniformity Safety, education, aesthetics Education, uniformity, safety Productivity, education, uniformity 13 14 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:48 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 4 6 Throughout history, we find that "Jerry-building" occurred more frequently in: Rural areas Urban areas In both urban and rural areas alike None of the above 14 The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment 15 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 16 The inherent ability to know something without having been taught is called... Innovativeness Ingenuity Intuition Creativity 17 The word "master" as in Master Builder comes from the ___________ Latin "magister" French "maistre" Italian and Spanish "maestro" all of the above 18 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony 19 : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:48 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 5 6 Chaos Music Sheetrock Which of the following is NOT an accurate conclusion to this statement - The building industry is _________. very conservative least subject to progressive practices least likely to abandon traditional methods very quick to accept changes 20 Hydrogenisis describes a method used by the ancient Greeks to: Obtain water from piled rocks Lift heavy blocks into place in temple construction Engrave their marble columns Dig irrigation canals 21 Save Answer Save Answer Some pretty amazing examples of "bird-building" were covered in class. Name the bird that used a tool to paint. Hummingbird Barn Swallow Bower Bird Painter Bird Tailor Bird 22 Save Answer Save Answer What is the primary reason that we do not find much written on how things were built in the past? People did not learn how to write until the 19th century All of the documents were lost in the Great Flood (re: Noah's ark) Writing about how to build something was not considered scholarly Builders have never learned how to write 23 Save Answer Save Answer The famous architect who said "there is no architecture without construction" is? Sverre Fehn Frank Lloyd Wright Michaelangelo 24 Save Answer Save Answer Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 40 seconds. : Test 1A 15/2/26 22:48 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . Leanardo da Vinci Nagillum The CLUES to how ancient structures were built are based mostly on: Tools and materials used Photographs Eye-witness reports Speculation and logical deduction Home Depot "how to" classes 25 Save Answer Save Answer : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Test 1A H : Test 1A Description There are two parts to this exam (A and B) - you must complete both parts! Instructions Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. The "social dichotomy" theory basically refers to: Using speculative methods The division into two distinct groups Appling logical deduction to a theory Analyzing social mores of civilizations 1 We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 2 3 ? ? : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 2 6 The Three R's that pertain to learning how things were built are: Reading, Riting, Rithmetic Rest, Relaxation, Recuperation Repair, Restoration, Recognition Repair, Restoration, Renovation 3 What is the primary reason that we do not find much written on how things were built in the past? People did not learn how to write until the 19th century All of the documents were lost in the Great Flood (re: Noah's ark) Writing about how to build something was not considered scholarly Builders have never learned how to write 4 One of the examples used to demonstrate "restoration" in the textbook is the: York Minster Cathedral Notre Dame of Paris Sagrada Familia Cathedral The Great Pyramid 5 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi 6 A common thread that we find characteristic to most of the ancient building codes was that they were primarily: Sanctioned by local customs and cultures Embedded in legal statutes Written on stone tablets A reflection of the builder's expertise 7 The Spallanzani Code primarily deals with: Integrated structures 8 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 3 6 Earthquake proofing structures Flexibility All of these The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment 9 The underlying goals of adopting building codes is to promote: Safety, cost reduction, uniformity Safety, education, aesthetics Education, uniformity, safety Productivity, education, uniformity 10 The Sumerian Reed House was built from lashing together 30-foot tall reeds into bundles called: Tasmines Gyrenes Fascines Pyrenes 11 The Skara-Brae Village is located: In the "Fertile Crescent" On the Rhine River Off the coast of Scotland In England 12 Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 13 14 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 4 6 Cultures have reflected building: Tools & materials Styles Methods All of these 14 Why did early man move from their caves? Weather patterns changed Too hot Too cold Rent too high 15 The evolution of civilizations has been: Gradual & incremental Sudden & spectacular Gradual & spectacular Sudden & incremental 16 The interesting point about the Koln-Lindenthal Village was: It was "resettled" every 1000 years It was inhabited for about 10-yr intervals It was in the middle of the "Fertile Crescent" Houses were made from stone 17 The most widely used building material in construction began about 6500 B.C. It is: Portland cement Pozzuolana Pise Bricks 18 An "intellectual discovery" that occurred during the urbanization of civilization, which had practical application to the construction process, was: Calculus 19 : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 5 6 Astronomy Biology Opthamology The real catalyst that sparked the spread of civilization occurred when the farmers along the Nile, Euphrates and Tigris Rivers were able to: Domesticate animals Pay their taxes Create a surplus of grains/food Understand astrology 20 One specific function that has characteristically been outside of the builder's control is to provide: Labor Force Materials Financing Equipment 21 If a person is resourceful, we could also say that he/she is: Intelligent Creative Athletic Handsome 22 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 23 The word "master" as in Master Builder comes from the ___________ Latin "magister" French "maistre" Italian and Spanish "maestro" all of the above 24 25 Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 17 seconds. : Test 1A 15/2/26 23:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…17_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289932_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 25 : Quiz 9 cathedrals 15/4/16 16:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…wordAttempted=true&password=f537d0ea5daa3230d61d390bd95de59e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 9 cathedrals H : Quiz 9 cathedrals Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Multiple Attempts This is based on the Cathedral Video. On a gothic cathedral, what usually sits on top of the buttress? Pinnacles Gargoyles Statues Birds Grotesques 1 This is based on the Cathedral Video. What is the purpose of the detailed sculptures usually found on the exterior of a gothic cathedral? Decoration Frighten away evil spirits To tell a story without using words All of the above 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 09 seconds. : Quiz 9 cathedrals 15/4/16 16:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…wordAttempted=true&password=f537d0ea5daa3230d61d390bd95de59e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Cathedral Video. Stained glass in a cathedral in intended to let in _______? Insulation Divine light Evil spirits Relics of saints 3 This is based on the Cathedral Video. What is the purpose of the grotesques usually found on the exterior of a gothic cathedral? Decoration Frighten away evil spirits To tell a story without using words All of the above 4 This is based on the Cathedral Video. The main purpose of a gargoyle is to ________? Improve the aesthetics Scare the birds away Keep rain water away from the cathedral Scare the atheists away 5 : Quiz 9 cathedrals 15/4/16 16:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…wordAttempted=true&password=f537d0ea5daa3230d61d390bd95de59e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 9 cathedrals H : Quiz 9 cathedrals Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Multiple Attempts Remaining Time: 4 minutes, 37 seconds. Less than five minutes remain. Less than five minutes remain. This is based on the Cathedral Video. What is the purpose of the detailed sculptures usually found on the exterior of a gothic cathedral? Decoration Frighten away evil spirits To tell a story without using words All of the above 1 This is based on the Cathedral Video. Who funded the construction of Chartres Cathedral? Queen Mary II King Charles "The Bald" Mason's guild Local merchants 2 3 ? ? : Quiz 9 cathedrals 15/4/16 16:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…wordAttempted=true&password=f537d0ea5daa3230d61d390bd95de59e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Cathedral Video. What is the purpose of the grotesques usually found on the exterior of a gothic cathedral? Decoration Frighten away evil spirits To tell a story without using words All of the above 3 Saving Answer Saving Answer This is based on the Cathedral Video. On a gothic cathedral, what usually sits on top of the buttress? Pinnacles Gargoyles Statues Birds Grotesques 4 This is based on the Cathedral Video. What are the three basic elements of the "gothic" style? Ribbed vaulting, flying butresses, pointed arch Gargoyles, flying butresses, pointed arch Ribbed vaulting, gargoyles, pointed arch Ribbed vaulting, flying butresses, gargoyles 5 : Quiz 9 cathedrals 15/4/16 16:03 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…wordAttempted=true&password=f537d0ea5daa3230d61d390bd95de59e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 9 cathedrals H : Quiz 9 cathedrals Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the Cathedral Video. What is the purpose of the detailed sculptures usually found on the exterior of a gothic cathedral? Decoration Frighten away evil spirits To tell a story without using words All of the above 1 This is based on the Cathedral Video. Who funded the construction of Chartres Cathedral? Queen Mary II King Charles "The Bald" Mason's guild Local merchants 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 1 minute, 52 seconds. : Quiz 9 cathedrals 15/4/16 16:03 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…wordAttempted=true&password=f537d0ea5daa3230d61d390bd95de59e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Cathedral Video. What are the three basic elements of the "gothic" style? Ribbed vaulting, flying butresses, pointed arch Gargoyles, flying butresses, pointed arch Ribbed vaulting, gargoyles, pointed arch Ribbed vaulting, flying butresses, gargoyles 3 This is based on the Cathedral Video. On a gothic cathedral, what usually sits on top of the buttress? Pinnacles Gargoyles Statues Birds Grotesques 4 This is based on the Cathedral Video. Stained glass in a cathedral in intended to let in _______? Insulation Divine light Evil spirits Relics of saints 5 : Quiz 10 3GD 15/4/28 15:49 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…swordAttempted=true&password=76ca1ef9eac7ebceeb9267daffd7fe48&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 3GD H : Quiz 10 3GD Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. Which of these is NOT a problem for the constructors of Three Gorges Dam? Silt build-up behind dam Loss of historical buildings and artifacts Possibility of earthquakes Lack of labor 1 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the main purpose of the Three Gorges Dam? Flood control To increase trade and commerce Urban renewal Increase recreation Generate electricity 2 ? ? Less than 30 seconds remain. Click to complete the test. Less than 30 seconds remain. Click to complete the test. Remaining Time: 25 seconds. : Quiz 10 3GD 15/4/28 15:49 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…swordAttempted=true&password=76ca1ef9eac7ebceeb9267daffd7fe48&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. Of the items listed here - which was the first to be done when building Three Gorges Dam? Construct coffer dams Clear the dam's foundation Obtain full financing Move all the people in the reservoir area 3 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. In the Three Gorges Video it was estimated that the labor force would reach a peak of ______? 5,000 10,000 40,000 80,000 4 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the main purpose of a coffer dam? Produce hydroelectric power To isolate the building site To keep dynamite dry Improve shipping channel 5 : Quiz 10 3GD 15/4/28 15:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…swordAttempted=true&password=76ca1ef9eac7ebceeb9267daffd7fe48&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 3GD H : Quiz 10 3GD Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the biggest problem associated with Three Gorges Dam? The amount of concrete involved Impacts to shipping industry Relocating millions people displaced by water Installing electric generators The effect on flora and fauna upstream Pollution caused by increased shipping on river 1 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. Of the items listed here - which was the first to be done when building Three Gorges Dam? Construct coffer dams Clear the dam's foundation Obtain full financing Move all the people in the reservoir area 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 38 seconds. : Quiz 10 3GD 15/4/28 15:55 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…swordAttempted=true&password=76ca1ef9eac7ebceeb9267daffd7fe48&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the main purpose of the Three Gorges Dam? Flood control To increase trade and commerce Urban renewal Increase recreation Generate electricity 3 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. In the Three Gorges Video it was estimated that the labor force would reach a peak of ______? 5,000 10,000 40,000 80,000 4 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the main purpose of a coffer dam? Produce hydroelectric power To isolate the building site To keep dynamite dry Improve shipping channel 5 : Quiz 10 3GD 15/4/28 15:58 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…swordAttempted=true&password=76ca1ef9eac7ebceeb9267daffd7fe48&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 3GD H : Quiz 10 3GD Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the biggest problem associated with Three Gorges Dam? The amount of concrete involved Impacts to shipping industry Relocating millions people displaced by water Installing electric generators The effect on flora and fauna upstream Pollution caused by increased shipping on river 1 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. In order to generate hydroelectric power you must have ______? Falling water Large river An open lake This is a trick - you can't generate hydroelectric power! 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 56 seconds. : Quiz 10 3GD 15/4/28 15:58 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…swordAttempted=true&password=76ca1ef9eac7ebceeb9267daffd7fe48&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the main purpose of a coffer dam? Produce hydroelectric power To isolate the building site To keep dynamite dry Improve shipping channel 3 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. What is the main purpose of the Three Gorges Dam? Flood control To increase trade and commerce Urban renewal Increase recreation Generate electricity 4 This is based on the Three Gorges Dam Video. In the Three Gorges Video it was estimated that the labor force would reach a peak of ______? 5,000 10,000 40,000 80,000 5 : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 14:57 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 H : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. Which of the following best describes a project delivery system where generally all functions of the building process under one roof, either literally or figuratively. Design-build Joint ventures Construction management at risk Build-operate-transfer Privatization 1 Which of the following best describes a short-term relationship between two or more organizations for the purpose of sharing resources. All of the participants retain their original identity and are joined only for the purpose of completing a specific project? Partnering Joint ventures Alliances Cooperation agreements 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 2 minutes, 12 seconds. : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 14:57 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . Consortiums What are some of the developments that we might look for in the future of the construction industry? Better communications More infrastructure work Robotics More emphasis on cooperative agreements All of the above 3 Which of the following best describes an agreement where a private organization will provide all of the financing, technical expertise, and perhaps equipment and labor, to build an infrastructure. After it is completed, the private organization will operate and manage the facility under the regulatory control of the government. The private organization will collect the user fees on a forprofit basis. After a certain period of time the facility will be transferred to the government? design-build Joint ventures construction management at risk build-operate-transfer privatization 4 In constructing the Three Gorges Dam project, A ________ was built in the first phase of the project to divert the river away from where the dam will be located. A cofferdam A concrete lined channel 1,127-meter-long concrete structure An office trailer 5 : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 H : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. What two countries participated in the building of the Chunnel? Italy/France England/France Spain/England U.S./England 1 What are some of the developments that we might look for in the future of the construction industry? Better communications More infrastructure work Robotics More emphasis on cooperative agreements All of the above 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 6 minutes, 02 seconds. : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . Around 50% of the International Monetary Fund expenditures committed to developing nations goes to construction. What are these funds mainly used for? Improving infrastructures Earthquake relief Bribes to government officials All of the above None of the above 3 What does 'globalization' mean when referring to the construction industry? Being competitive all of the time, all over the world Planning and implementing strategies that can affect your company anywhere in the world It is "thinking native" by thoroughly understanding, and being sensitive to, local cultures and requirements All of the above 4 Which of the following best describes an agreement where a Construction Manager contracts directly with the owner, and assumes the responsibility for completing the project? Design-build Joint ventures Construction management at risk Build-operate-transfer Privatization 5 : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 H : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. The money used to build the Chunnel came from public funds (government). True False 1 Which of the following best describes an agreement between a government and a privately owned organization where the privately owned organization provides a service normally provided by the government? design-build Joint ventures construction management at risk build-operate-transfer privatization 2 How does the 'Green Building' movement support sustainable development? 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 4 minutes, 28 seconds. : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:05 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . How does the 'Green Building' movement support sustainable development? by recycling waste by reducing waste by painting everything green both a and b Which of the following best describes a short-term relationship between two or more organizations for the purpose of sharing resources. All of the participants retain their original identity and are joined only for the purpose of completing a specific project? Partnering Joint ventures Alliances Cooperation agreements Consortiums 4 What are some of the developments that we might look for in the future of the construction industry? Better communications More infrastructure work Robotics More emphasis on cooperative agreements All of the above 5 : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:13 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 H : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. The money used to build the Chunnel came from public funds (government). True False 1 What two countries participated in the building of the Chunnel? Italy/France England/France Spain/England U.S./England 2 The massive, huge, largest of its type in the world, dam that is currently under construction in China and will generate a record 18,200 Mw and $25 million per day is: Boulder Dam 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 3 minutes, 50 seconds. : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:13 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 2 2 Three Gorges Dam Grand Coolie Dam Three Stooges Dam What fraction of the world's total gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on construction? 10% 20% 30% 40% 4 One of the "common threads" that we encounter in dealing with the contemporary Global construction issues is: Environmental issues are "in" Privatization concepts are "in" Cooperative agreements (joint ventures, etc.) are "in" All of these 5 : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:23 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 H : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. What is the most significant cultural/social issue connected with building the Three Gorges Dam project? As many as 1.2 million inhabitants along the river in nearly 500 cities, towns, and villages will be forced to move The problem is that cultivatable land suitable for farming is very scarce in the mountainous area and initial efforts to transplant farmers onto the steep hillsides have not met with much success The funds that were allocated for creating sustainable cropland in the hills are supposedly less than half of the amount needed Many of the already-displaced people into Yunyang County have not been able to find work and have been given a living allowance of only $8.50 per month All of the above 1 One of the key components of an "alliance" agreement is: It is a strict legal agreement It is for the short-term It is based on mutual trust 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 5 minutes, 29 seconds. : Quiz 10 - Chapter 12 15/4/23 15:23 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cou…swordAttempted=true&password=1f7a18a46401288d5beb91f5712d4804&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . It does not consider performance In constructing the Three Gorges Dam project, A ________ was built in the first phase of the project to divert the river away from where the dam will be located. A cofferdam A concrete lined channel 1,127-meter-long concrete structure An office trailer 3 Which of the following best describes an agreement between a government and a privately owned organization where the privately owned organization provides a service normally provided by the government? design-build Joint ventures construction management at risk build-operate-transfer privatization 4 Which of the following best describes an agreement where a Construction Manager contracts directly with the owner, and assumes the responsibility for completing the project? Design-build Joint ventures Construction management at risk Build-operate-transfer Privatization 5 : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:49 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 1 of 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does hypocaust mean? Cold water Heated water Burning cement Fire underneath 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 14 seconds. : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:49 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 2 of 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the main advantage of concrete over other building materials? It�s strong in tension It�s lightweight It�s available everywhere It can be formed into almost any shape All of the above 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the last piece to be installed in a Roman arch? Column Centering Falsework Keystone 5 : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:52 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 1 of 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the main advantage of concrete over other building materials? It�s strong in tension It�s lightweight It�s available everywhere It can be formed into almost any shape All of the above 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 7 minutes, 21 seconds. : Quiz 5 3/19/15, 11:52 PM https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.js…Attempted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= Page 2 of 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the last piece to be installed in a Roman arch? Column Centering Falsework Keystone 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How would the Romans remove their body hair before entering the bath? Shave Wax Pluck Trick � They didn�t do anything! 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:36 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. When entering the hot sections of a Roman bath, the bathers would put ______ ______ on their feet. Animal skins Wooden sandals Concrete shoes Air Jordan�s Reed mats 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 36 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:36 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How did Romans relax? Conquering distant lands Going to the public bath Wrestling in the courtyard Watching the movie Gladiator 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc Trick � no one wrote it down! 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:41 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. How many interior columns were required to support the roof of the Roman bath shown in the video? 3 � one in each room 6 � two in each room 12 � four in each room Trick � columns were not required 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary material the Romans used in their plumbing systems? Copper Aluminum Lead Iron Steel 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 6 minutes, 27 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:41 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is the Roman civilization�s greatest contribution to construction? Concrete Cold beer Semiconductors Toga The wheel 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Where did the Romans get many of their ideas? Made them up Borrowed from other cultures Handed down from the gods From the CON101 textbook I don�t know (and don�t care)! 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:44 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the bird doing during the time lapse video of the bath construction? Laying an egg Building a nest How should I know, I was asleep during that part How should I know, I was paying attention to the construction techniques and not to the stupid bird Trick � there was no time lapse video of the bath construction 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 7 minutes, 44 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:44 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . Trick � no one wrote it down! This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What was the primary ingredient in Roman concrete? Lime Dirt Crushed brick All of the above 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans use to transport water from the mountains to their cities? Aqueducts Culverts Drains Pipes 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Multiple Attempts This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Where did the Romans get many of their ideas? Made them up Borrowed from other cultures Handed down from the gods From the CON101 textbook I don�t know (and don�t care)! 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What does hypocaust mean? Cold water Heated water Burning cement Fire underneath 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 9 minutes, 06 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:46 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Unlike the Greeks, Romans were most concerned with ___________ in their construction? Achieving a goal Structural beauty Overall function Reducing the weight All of the above 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Why was it so difficult to recreate the Roman bath in the video? Shortage of floor tile No hot water available No slave labor available No plans left by ancient builders 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans use to transport water from the mountains to their cities? Aqueducts Culverts Drains Pipes 5 : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:54 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 1 2 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes : Quiz 5 H : Quiz 5 Description Roman Bath Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 10 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What is a hypocaust? Mass extinction Disease caused by inhaling smoke Heating system developed by the Romans Very mad hippopotamus 1 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. What did the Romans add to their concrete to help make it waterproof? Sand Crushed rock Crushed tile Crushed brick 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 8 minutes, 37 seconds. : Quiz 5 15/3/19 23:54 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch…empted=true&password=1fc01b0253021df64d4721dff33ed81e&step= 2 2 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Unlike the Greeks, Romans were most concerned with ___________ in their construction? Achieving a goal Structural beauty Overall function Reducing the weight All of the above 3 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Romans created an arch over their baths freeing up space that _______ previously took up? Bricks Columns Concrete Falsework Beams 4 This is based on the "Roman Bath" video. Who wrote down the directions (recipe) on how to make Roman concrete? Randy Johnson Kraig Knutson Vitruvius Viollet-le-Duc Trick � no one wrote it down! 5 18:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Attempts Remaining Time: 14 minutes, 47 seconds. Less than half of the time remains. Less than half of the time remains. Cultures have reflected building: Tools & materials Styles Methods All of these 1 What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 2 3 ? ? 18:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 3 The two separate and distinct phases that are applicable to each and every building project are: Financing and building phases Design and review phases Labor and management phases Design and building phases 4 The Three R's that pertain to learning how things were built are: Reading, Riting, Rithmetic Rest, Relaxation, Recuperation Repair, Restoration, Recognition Repair, Restoration, Renovation 5 The "social dichotomy" theory basically refers to: Using speculative methods The division into two distinct groups Appling logical deduction to a theory Analyzing social mores of civilizations 6 A common thread that we find characteristic to most of the ancient building codes was that they were primarily: Sanctioned by local customs and cultures Embedded in legal statutes Written on stone tablets A reflection of the builder's expertise 7 "Shoddy" building practices are caused by: 8 18:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 Inadequate Building Codes Lack of financing Unethical builders Incomplete plans/specifications Another name for "Roman Concrete" is: Portland cement Pozzolana Pizza Potpourri 9 Why did some of the greatest advances in falsework technology occur during the middle ages? The demands of the great cathedrals Availability of superior materials Advanced culture and society It was rediscovered from the earlier Egyptian culture 10 Who pioneered the theory known as the strength of materials? Vitruvius Galileo Clark Kent Sir Isaac Newton 11 Young's modulus of elasticity is defined as: the ratio of the stress on a material and the deformation caused by the stress the sum of the moments created when a live load is applied to a member the ratio of the moments created when a dead load is applied to a member the ratio of the vertical forces when live and dead loads are applied to a member 12 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees 13 14 18:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Ventilation "problems" occurred during construction in situations such as: Building the cathedrals Building the pyramids Building reed houses Building stone houses 14 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 15 The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative given some responsibility both b and c above 16 How did the designers of the Firth of Forth bridge sell their design: payoffs three chairs and some sticks advertising all of the above 17 Which bridge is a good example of a arch bridge? London Bridge Golden Gate Bridge Firth of Forth None of the above 18 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. 19 18:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca builders used grass to make the ropes that support their high suspension bridges. True False 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. When the Leaning Tower of Pisa was constructed the city of Pisa was a __________ city? Poor Rich Weak Average 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What type of soil is found under the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Clay Quick sand Sandy silt Rock Fine sand 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness 24 18:40 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . A disease affecting humidifiers This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality 25 17:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…27_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. The interesting point about the Koln-Lindenthal Village was: It was "resettled" every 1000 years It was inhabited for about 10-yr intervals It was in the middle of the "Fertile Crescent" Houses were made from stone 1 The primary building material used in the Skara-Brae Village was: Stone Brick Pise' Whale bones 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 20 minutes, 41 seconds. 17:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…27_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 2 6 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 3 One specific function that has characteristically been outside of the builder's control is to provide: Labor Force Materials Financing Equipment 4 Some pretty amazing examples of "bird-building" were covered in class. Name the bird that used a tool to paint. Hummingbird Barn Swallow Bower Bird Painter Bird Tailor Bird 5 A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 6 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi 7 Save Answer Save Answer The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: 8 Save Answer Save Answer 17:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…27_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 3 6 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction The term Falsework refers primarily to: Formwork for concrete or pise Temporary structures used in the construction process Permanent structures Use of new technology in construction 9 The most demanding activity involving the construction of centering falsework was the decentering activity. False Don't know and don't care! True All of the above 10 Who pioneered the theory known as the strength of materials? Vitruvius Galileo Clark Kent Sir Isaac Newton 11 Why did the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse in the 1940's? Vibration caused by the wind Jerry building Scamping It was overloaded Trick - it collapsed in the 1930's 12 A good example of an innovative method to provide both illumination and ventilation is: The Firth of Forth The Summerian Reed House The Pantheon in Rome 13 17:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…27_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 4 6 The Salisbury Cathedral It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 14 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 15 The main difference between a factory worker and a construction worker is that the: factory worker's work is very repetitious factory workers require close supervision factory worker's job description is well defined all of the above 16 The primary purposes of roads were directly dependent on the existing culture who built and used them. True False 17 What civilization was the first to introduce the elements of modern road engineering? Greeks Egyptians Romans Goths 18 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca were able to store abstract and complicated 19 17:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…27_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 5 6 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca were able to store abstract and complicated information using a knotted string. True False This is based on the Inca Video. When did the Incas build their great empire? 250 years ago 500 years ago 750 years ago 1000 years ago Trick - the Inca never existed 20 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What was injected into the soil around the Leaning Tower of Pisa in order to control the underground water? Lead weights Cement Nitrogen Pepperoni None of the above 21 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What group or organization is in charge of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? The Opera The Sopranos FEMA USMC 22 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Air is considered "stale" when the level of this is too high? Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Hydrogen 23 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity 24 Save Answer Save Answer 17:43 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cour…27_1&course_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above 25 Save Answer Save Answer 18:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Why would settlements such as Koln-Lindenthal become abandoned every so often? Soil erosion not understood and weather became too severe Weather became too severe and no surplus of food available No surplus of food available and soil erosion not understood none of the above 1 The Sumerian Reed House was built from lashing together 30-foot tall reeds into bundles called: Tasmines Gyrenes Fascines Pyrenes 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 25 minutes, 04 seconds. 18:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 3 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 4 The most awesome display of near human intelligence by a non-human species was given in an example involving a Horse and a donkey Bird and a beaver Bee and a wasp Spider and a fly 5 A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 6 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above 7 8 18:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 Throughout history, we find that "Jerry-building" occurred more frequently in: Rural areas Urban areas In both urban and rural areas alike None of the above 8 What is the most common scaffolding material used in the Far East (even today)? Timber Steel Ropes Bamboo 9 The term VOUSSOIR refers to: The uppermost part of an arch A type of centering device Wedge-shaped stones A French cabaret 10 Why are wind loads so difficult to analyze? they are random they can come from multiple directions they can cause negative pressures all of the above 11 Why do we install re-bar inside concrete components in a structure? to give them additional tensile strength to reduce the amount of concrete required to give them additional compressive strength to increase the amount of water required 12 Ventilation "problems" occurred during construction in situations such as: Building the cathedrals Building the pyramids 13 18:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Building reed houses Building stone houses Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 14 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 15 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off 16 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 17 The use of which building material in a cantilever configuration marked the significance of the Firth of Forth bridge? 18 18:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 Iron Steel Wood Concrete This is based on the Inca Video. The task of getting rock across the Urubamba River turned out to be much easier than everyone had imagined. But crossing the fields on the valley bottom was much more of a problem, because the stone acts like ___________________. a pick digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground a plow digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground 19 This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What was injected into the soil around the Leaning Tower of Pisa in order to control the underground water? Lead weights Cement Nitrogen Pepperoni None of the above 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. The biggest reason that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is leaning today is? Shoddy workmanship It was not designed to withstand earthquakes Weak soil conditions under the tower It was designed to lean None of the above 22 23 18:00 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems None of the above 24 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 25 18:04 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Cultures have reflected building: Tools & materials Styles Methods All of these 1 Save Answer Save Answer The evolution of civilizations has been: Gradual & incremental Sudden & spectacular Gradual & spectacular Sudden & incremental 2 Save Answer Save Answer The word "master" as in Master Builder comes from the ___________ Latin "magister" French "maistre" Italian and Spanish "maestro" all of the above 3 Save Answer Save Answer 18:04 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 4 Save Answer Save Answer We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 5 Save Answer Save Answer Some pretty amazing examples of "bird-building" were covered in class. Name the bird that used a tool to paint. Hummingbird Barn Swallow Bower Bird Painter Bird Tailor Bird 6 Save Answer Save Answer Throughout history, we find that "Jerry-building" occurred more frequently in: Rural areas Urban areas In both urban and rural areas alike None of the above 7 Save Answer Save Answer A common thread that we find characteristic to most of the ancient building codes was that they were primarily: Sanctioned by local customs and cultures Embedded in legal statutes Written on stone tablets A reflection of the builder's expertise 8 Save Answer Save Answer 18:04 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 Choose the one correct combination pertaining to falsework in general: Centering is the most expensive and formwork is the oldest Scaffolding is the most expensive and centering is the most difficult to install Shoring is the most expensive and formwork is the oldest Formwork is the oldest and shoring is the most difficult to install 9 Save Answer Save Answer Falsework includes which of the following construction techniques: Shelving Foundations Arches Scaffolding 10 Save Answer Save Answer Live loads are transitory loads. True False 11 Save Answer Save Answer Concrete can generally endure about _____ times more stress from compression than it can from tension. 10 100 1000 Trick - concrete is stronger in tension then in compression 12 Save Answer Save Answer It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 13 Save Answer Save Answer Native Americans found a way to vent the smoke from their Tee-Pees by using: Chimneys Large fans Adjustable smoke flaps 14 Save Answer Save Answer 18:04 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Underground pits Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 15 Save Answer Save Answer The Byzantine culture made a very significant contribution toward promoting the status of those who performed manual labor on a construction site. This contribution was that the construction workers were ? paid every week recognized for their initiative given some responsibility both b and c above 16 Save Answer Save Answer What is the correct sequence in the evolution of transportation? Draft animals, Pack animals, Human carriers Draft animals, Human carriers, Pack animals Pack animals, Draft animals, Human carriers Human carriers, Pack animals, Draft animals 17 Save Answer Save Answer This is used in building the underwater section of a bridge pier: copper conduit cantilevers pylons caissons 18 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug 19 Save Answer Save Answer 18:04 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders This is based on the Inca Video. The task of getting rock across the Urubamba River turned out to be much easier than everyone had imagined. But crossing the fields on the valley bottom was much more of a problem, because the stone acts like ___________________. a pick digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground a plow digging into the soft ground a pick digging into the hard ground 20 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. According to the video, most efforts to correct the Leaning Tower of Pisa have resulted in? Success No change More tilt Less tilt 21 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What group or organization is in charge of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? The Opera The Sopranos FEMA USMC 22 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which combination would most likely result in SBS? Closed windows & air conditioning fresh air circulation & air conditioning Warm air temperatures & low carbon dioxide Closed windows & no air conditioning 23 Save Answer Save Answer This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache 24 Save Answer Save Answer 18:04 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 25 Save Answer Save Answer 19:39 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. One of the primary reasons that not much is written about the Western hemisphere in connection with the evolution of civilizations is because: The world was still flat Extreme weather existed until about 2000 BC Columbus had not discovered it yet No human beings lived in the Western hemisphere 1 The real catalyst that sparked the spread of civilization occurred when the farmers along the Nile, Euphrates and Tigris Rivers were able to: Domesticate animals Pay their taxes Create a surplus of grains/food Understand astrology 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 26 minutes, 25 seconds. 19:39 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 Which of the following is NOT an accurate conclusion to this statement - The building industry is _________. very conservative least subject to progressive practices least likely to abandon traditional methods very quick to accept changes 3 Which of the following terms do we use to describe how difficult something will be to build? Responsibility Constructability Designability Communability None of the above - everything is easy to build! 4 A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 5 We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 6 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above 7 19:39 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 8 Shoring is a technique used to provide support in which of the following areas? Underpinning Temporary bracing Trenching All of these 9 The most demanding activity involving the construction of centering falsework was the decentering activity. False Don't know and don't care! True All of the above 10 The steel and concrete of a bridge would be the live load - the train running across the bridge is an example of a dead load. True False 11 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 12 Ventilation "problems" occurred during construction in situations such as: Building the cathedrals Building the pyramids 13 19:39 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Building reed houses Building stone houses The Roman "plenum" under their "thermae" (hot baths) was called a: Thermocaust Hypocaust Holocaust Watercaust 14 During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 15 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 16 The two countries that labored to build the Panama Canal were: The Germans & French The Spanish & Americans The French & Americans The Spanish & Germans 17 Select the appropriate combination in defining the climatic impact on draft and/or pack animals: Desert areas/camels Arctic areas/yak High altitudes/husky dog Ocean areas/sharks 18 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca poured ______________ down the channels cut in the rock to honor their mummified ancestors housed in rock cut chambers below. 19 19:39 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 chicha maize beer sacrificial blood All of the above None of the above This is based on the Inca Video. After a hard day working on the suspension bridge, Ed asked one of the local workers to prepare a special Inca dish for dinner: ______________ gold fish llama hamster guinea-pig 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. When did the Leaning Tower of Pisa collapse? 1972 1982 1992 Trick because it is still standing! 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Why were tourist banned from the Leaning Tower of Pisa in 1991? Fear of collapse It is too small Tourists were stealing pieces of the marble Tourist were making the tower dirty Trick because tourists were never banned! 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. What is typically the first step researchers take when studing a "sick" building? Examine Air Ducts Look At Blueprints Examine Windows Interview Employees 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people 24 19:39 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 25 19:07 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The "Built Environment" (for our purposes) includes: Weather patterns Everything Only man-made stationary things Political decisions 1 Cultures have reflected building: Tools & materials Styles Methods All of these 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 17 minutes, 43 seconds. 19:07 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 3 The builder must have knowledge of what subject area(s) to be successful? Material properties Worker performance Mechanical properties All of these 4 What is the primary reason that we do not find much written on how things were built in the past? People did not learn how to write until the 19th century All of the documents were lost in the Great Flood (re: Noah's ark) Writing about how to build something was not considered scholarly Builders have never learned how to write 5 The CLUES to how ancient structures were built are based mostly on: Tools and materials used Photographs Eye-witness reports Speculation and logical deduction Home Depot "how to" classes 6 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above 7 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: 8 19:07 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi The Egyptians (in building the pyramids and temples) used the following technique as their solution to scaffolding: Piled rubble Shuttering Propping Hedging 9 The term Putlog refers to: Placing a log in the fireplace A technique used in building arches A type of concrete used by the Romans A method used in scaffolding 10 Why are wind loads so difficult to analyze? they are random they can come from multiple directions they can cause negative pressures all of the above 11 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 12 Native Americans found a way to vent the smoke from their Tee-Pees by using: Chimneys Large fans Adjustable smoke flaps Underground pits 13 19:07 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees 14 The greatest benefit to the construction industry from an organized labor force was that _________________. it ended long work hours it created safe work sites quality workmanship became a reality it gave workers holidays off 15 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 16 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 17 In assessing the impact of transportation on construction, we need to consider: If is used to support construction If it is the end itself 18 19:07 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 If is used to support construction and if it is the end itself... How big the project is This is based on the Inca Video. Before construction begins on the Inca's suspension bridge, spiritual matters must be attended to. Chief bridge builder Victoriano Arisapana makes an offering to Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, to ensure her blessing on the enterprise. This ritual requires ____________. a group hug sacrificing a goat sacrificing a llama the consumption of alcohol by the village leaders 19 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Which of the following best describes the shape of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Banana Carrot Cucumber Avocado Lemon Pear 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What are they doing to try and stop or slow the leaning of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Soil extraction Adding weights on one side Studying the structure of the tower All of the above None of the above 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people 23 19:07 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . Severe sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Mild sickness - most of the people This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 24 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above 25 19:33 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Which one of the structural elements used in the Sumerian Reed House is still used today? Columns Slab-on-grade Curtain walls Batt insulation 1 The primary building material used in the Skara-Brae Village was: Stone Brick Pise' Whale bones 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 26 minutes, 24 seconds. 19:33 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The word "master" as in Master Builder comes from the ___________ Latin "magister" French "maistre" Italian and Spanish "maestro" all of the above 3 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 4 What is the primary reason that we do not find much written on how things were built in the past? People did not learn how to write until the 19th century All of the documents were lost in the Great Flood (re: Noah's ark) Writing about how to build something was not considered scholarly Builders have never learned how to write 5 We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 6 The term "Jerry-building" refers to structures that were/are: Aesthetically "unpleasing" Built by "Jerry" Earthquake-proof Substandard construction 7 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin 8 19:33 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi Falsework includes which of the following construction techniques: Shelving Foundations Arches Scaffolding 9 Another name for "Roman Concrete" is: Portland cement Pozzolana Pizza Potpourri 10 Why are wind loads so difficult to analyze? they are random they can come from multiple directions they can cause negative pressures all of the above 11 Live loads are transitory loads. True False 12 The problem with using torches, candles or oil lamps for illumination is: The oxygen supply becomes depleted and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and insurance rates are too high They cause odors and the oxygen supply becomes depleted 13 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents 14 19:33 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these During the Greek era, manual labor was considered to be beneath the dignity of the citizens. True False Don't know... Don't care... Don't know and don't care! 15 The biggest challenge facing the construction industry today is ______________. lack of safety equipment shortage of skilled craftspeople global warming computer viruses All of the above 16 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge 17 This is used in building the underwater section of a bridge pier: copper conduit cantilevers pylons caissons 18 This is based on the Inca Video. Without iron tools, draft animals, or the wheel, Inca 19 19:33 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 builders moved and set giant blocks of stone, some weighing a hundred tons. True False This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca could not write. True False 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. To counter-act the leaning of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, _____________ where placed on the high side to try and push it down. Ropes 18 wheelers Lead weights Pepperoni Pizzas 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Some of the cracked marble blocks have been replaced with new ones The tower leans 5.5 degrees The tower collapsed in 1992 The tower is 180 feet tall The tower moves during the day as it is heated by the sun 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Air is considered "stale" when the level of this is too high? Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Hydrogen 24 Save Answer Save Answer 19:33 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers 25 Save Answer Save Answer 19:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. An "intellectual discovery" that occurred during the urbanization of civilization, which had practical application to the construction process, was: Calculus Astronomy Biology Opthamology 1 The word "politics" comes from the Greek word: Urbans Politikos Burg Civitas 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 20 minutes, 57 seconds. 19:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 3 One specific function that has characteristically been outside of the builder's control is to provide: Labor Force Materials Financing Equipment 4 We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 5 The "social dichotomy" theory basically refers to: Using speculative methods The division into two distinct groups Appling logical deduction to a theory Analyzing social mores of civilizations 6 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi 7 A common thread that we find characteristic to most of the ancient building codes was that they were primarily: 8 19:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 Sanctioned by local customs and cultures Embedded in legal statutes Written on stone tablets A reflection of the builder's expertise The English term for formwork is: Undergirding Shading Shuttering Stuttering 9 The costs of using scaffolding are considerable. We therefore need to address cost-cutting concerns, such as: Limiting its use Reduce erecting time Plan for reuse of components All of these 10 At the beginning of Chapter 6 - who stated -- "when lintels or beams are loaded, they are apt to sag in the middle and cause fracture of the work above; but when posts are introduced properly wedged up, this is prevented." Vitruvius Emperor Augustus Samson Sir Issac Newton 11 Concrete can generally endure about _____ times more stress from compression than it can from tension. 10 100 1000 Trick - concrete is stronger in tension then in compression 12 Native Americans found a way to vent the smoke from their Tee-Pees by using: Chimneys Large fans 13 19:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 Adjustable smoke flaps Underground pits It was during what era that we saw the first real evidence of windows: The Bronze Age The Minoan Period The Stone Age The Egyptian Dynasties 14 What was the basic difference, which affected the labor forces at the time, between the Greek and Roman building philosophies? Greeks were more into the aesthetics - Romans were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans were more into the aesthetics - Greeks were more into the functional aspects of a structure Romans mainly used marble - Greeks used concrete None of the above 15 Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 16 Which is the proper description concerning animals and transportation? A pack animal will pull a sled A pack animal pulls a wagon A draft animal pulls a conveyance None of these 17 The bridge in the diagram is an example of which type of bridge? 18 19:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 suspension bridge cable stayed bridge beam bridge arch bridge This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca poured ______________ down the channels cut in the rock to honor their mummified ancestors housed in rock cut chambers below. chicha maize beer sacrificial blood All of the above None of the above 19 This is based on the Inca Video. When did the Incas build their great empire? 250 years ago 500 years ago 750 years ago 1000 years ago Trick - the Inca never existed 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Soil extraction involves the use of what type(s) of equipment? Backhoe Drill or auger Chainsaw All of the above None of the above 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. To counter-act the leaning of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, _____________ where placed on the high side to try and push it down. Ropes 18 wheelers Lead weights 22 19:29 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?cours…nt_id=_601027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 Click to . Click to . Pepperoni Pizzas This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which combination would most likely result in SBS? Closed windows & air conditioning fresh air circulation & air conditioning Warm air temperatures & low carbon dioxide Closed windows & no air conditioning 24 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 25 18:53 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. The real catalyst that sparked the spread of civilization occurred when the farmers along the Nile, Euphrates and Tigris Rivers were able to: Domesticate animals Pay their taxes Create a surplus of grains/food Understand astrology 1 One of the primary reasons that not much is written about the Western hemisphere in connection with the evolution of civilizations is because: The world was still flat Extreme weather existed until about 2000 BC Columbus had not discovered it yet No human beings lived in the Western hemisphere 2 ? ? Remaining Time: 19 minutes, 57 seconds. 18:53 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 2 6 The positive link between a "constructor" and a "conductor" can be expressed with one word: Harmony Chaos Music Sheetrock 3 The inherent ability to know something without having been taught is called... Innovativeness Ingenuity Intuition Creativity 4 We can enhance the image of the construction industry: Through increased education Through a certification process By increasing craft training opportunities All of the above None of the above 5 The famous architect who said "there is no architecture without construction" is? Sverre Fehn Frank Lloyd Wright Michaelangelo Leanardo da Vinci Nagillum 6 The OLDEST recorded "Building Code" dates back to about 2200 BC and was written by: Joseph Aspdin Mohammed Leanardo da Vinci King Hammurabi 7 The term "scamping" refers to: 8 18:53 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 3 6 The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment Shoring is a technique used to provide support in which of the following areas? Underpinning Temporary bracing Trenching All of these 9 What is the most common scaffolding material used in the Far East (even today)? Timber Steel Ropes Bamboo 10 Why do we install expansion joints in concrete highways? So car tires will go bump-bump This is another example of jerry building Unions require them To accommodate thermal expansion 11 Who was the very famous scientist that has been given partial credit for the invention of calculus? Sir Issac Newton Vitruvius Leonardo da Vinci Cal Culus 12 Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 13 18:53 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 4 6 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees 14 During the Medieval period, the Mason's Guild required a _________ before becoming a Master Mason. 5 year apprenticeship 7 year apprenticeship contractor's license 18 shilling fee all of the above 15 The main difference between a factory worker and a construction worker is that the: factory worker's work is very repetitious factory workers require close supervision factory worker's job description is well defined all of the above 16 Select the appropriate combination in defining the climatic impact on draft and/or pack animals: Desert areas/camels Arctic areas/yak High altitudes/husky dog Ocean areas/sharks 17 One of the most famous of all ancient roads, which still exists today, is the: Caesar Corridor Nero Causeway Horatio Hiway Appian Way 18 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca builders used grass to make the ropes that 19 18:53 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 5 6 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca builders used grass to make the ropes that support their high suspension bridges. True False This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca engineers designed their fourteen-thousandmile network of all-weather roads and trails for ______________. foot traffic cargo-bearing llamas All of the above None of the above 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Whose name is engraved on the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Michelangelo Leonardo de Vinci Julius Caesar Kraig Knutson None of the above 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What group or organization is in charge of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? The Opera The Sopranos FEMA USMC 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity Moveable Windows No Ventilation Air Conditioning 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Humidifier Fever is? Everyone wants a humidifer A brand of humidifer 24 18:53 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…01027_1&course_id=_297072_1&content_id=_10289945_1&step=null 6 6 A flu-like illness A disease affecting humidifiers This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which one of the following is best at preventing SBS? Windows that open Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Indoor Plants 25 19:51 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…rse_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 1 6 CON 101: Const/Culture: a Built Environ (2015 Spring) 2015Spring-T-CON101-11825 Assignments Quizzes H Description Instructions There are four parts to this exam (A, B, C and D) - you must complete all 4 parts! Select the "best" answer to each ! Remember to click the "submit" button when you have completed the exam. Timed Test This test has a time limit of 30 minutes.This test will automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 2. Why did early man move from their caves? Weather patterns changed Too hot Too cold Rent too high 1 What settlement in the Palestine area marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? Jericho Skara-Brae Jarmo Jerusalem 2 3 ? ? Remaining Time: 25 minutes, 38 seconds. 19:51 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…rse_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 2 6 The person who establishes the need for a construction project is the ______________ . Owner Master Builder Architect Constructor Building Inspector 3 The two separate and distinct phases that are applicable to each and every building project are: Financing and building phases Design and review phases Labor and management phases Design and building phases 4 A good example of how we have learned from animal behavior is: The beaver dam The cat tree The lion's den The dog kennel 5 The famous architect who said "there is no architecture without construction" is? Sverre Fehn Frank Lloyd Wright Michaelangelo Leanardo da Vinci Nagillum 6 One of the reasons that we continually go back and re-inhabit a place that has been destroyed by an earthquake, flood, hurricane, etc., is: To collect the insurance Because the location is so desirable It is easier to relocate than rebuild All of the above None of the above 7 8 19:51 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…rse_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 3 6 The term "scamping" refers to: Fishing in the Sea of Cortez Production and use of inferior materials Use of non-union labor Use of inferior tools and equipment 8 The term VOUSSOIR refers to: The uppermost part of an arch A type of centering device Wedge-shaped stones A French cabaret 9 The purpose of using centering in building an arch is to: Establish intended curvature Prevent sagging & deformation Support individual units All of the above 10 When mixing concrete - in general - which combination would result in the strongest mixture? 5 gallons of water per sack 6 gallons of water per sack 7 gallons of water per sack 8 gallons of water per sack 11 What is the one key word that best describes what the designers and builders are hoping to achieve in creating a structurally safe product (building, bridge, etc.)? Unstability Equilibrium Parabola Thermae 12 West Pakistan dwellings took advantage of the prevailing summer breezes by: Installing wind deflectors on roofs 13 19:51 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…rse_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 4 6 Opening their windows Hanging wet sheets in doorways Planting shade trees Ventilation "problems" occur during post-construction situations such as: Preserving valuable contents Maintaining structural integrity Providing human comfort All of these 14 Initially the role of the carpenter was divided into two distinct trades. the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the carpenter did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the carpenter was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the joiner was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the framer did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs the master was a cabinet and furniture-maker and the journeyman did the rough framing of floors, walls, and roofs 15 It can be stated with certainty that the labor force that built the pyramids in Egypt were slaves. True False 16 The Tower Bridge, located in London, was built using two types of bridge design: cable stayed/suspension draw bridge/suspension draw bridge/cable stayed suspension/box 17 The two countries that labored to build the Panama Canal were: The Germans & French The Spanish & Americans The French & Americans The Spanish & Germans 18 19 19:51 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…rse_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 5 6 This is based on the Inca Video. The Inca did not possess the arch, wheel, or codified mathematics. True False 19 This is based on the Inca Video. Ivan was able to prove that the Incas used gold parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight into a high temperature beam that could melt stone, or as Ivan would say, "thermally disaggregate" it. True False 20 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. What type of soil is found under the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Clay Quick sand Sandy silt Rock Fine sand 21 This is based on the Leaning Tower Video. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Some of the cracked marble blocks have been replaced with new ones The tower leans 5.5 degrees The tower collapsed in 1992 The tower is 180 feet tall The tower moves during the day as it is heated by the sun 22 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Recirculation of air is often performed as a way to: Increase levels of carbon monoxide Decrease levels of carbon dioxide Reduce costs Regulate air quality 23 This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Buildings that cause health 24 19:51 https://myasucourses.asu.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.…rse_id=_297072_1&new_attempt=1&content_id=_10289945_1&step= 6 6 Click to . Click to . problems to those people who work in them are called ______ buildings? Allergenic Contaminated Virulent Sick This is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. The most common symptom of SBS is? Ear ache Chest pain Headache Stuffy nose 25 [Show More]
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