Exam 7: Measuring Carpentry and Miscellaneous Items
Exam 1: Introduction20 Questions
Exam 2: The Estimating Process and Preliminary Procedures20 Questions
Exam 3: Measuring Quantities Generally20 Questions
Exam 4: Measuring Sitework, Excavation and Piling20 Questions
Exam 5: Measuring Concrete Work20 Questions
Exam 6: Measuring Masonry Work20 Questions
Exam 7: Measuring Carpentry and Miscellaneous Items20 Questions
Exam 8: Pricing Generally20 Questions
Exam 9: Pricing Construction Equipment20 Questions
Exam 10: Pricing Excavation and Backfill20 Questions
Exam 11: Pricing Concrete Work20 Questions
Exam 12: Pricing Masonry, Carpentry and Finishes Work20 Questions
Exam 13: Pricing Subcontractors Work20 Questions
Exam 14: Pricing General Expenses20 Questions
Exam 15: Closing the Bid20 Questions
Exam 16: Budget Estimating20 Questions
Exam 17: Elemental Estimating20 Questions
Exam 18: Life-Cycle Costing20 Questions
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Which of the following items of work is included in the specialties trade?
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Pieces of board less than 1 inch thick are usually calculated using a thickness of 1/2 inch.
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Flooring, drywall wallboards, insulation, vapor barriers, paint, and other finishes are measured in square feet with no deductions for openings less than ____ square feet.
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When using the metric system, the cross-section of a piece of lumber will be stated in ____ using the actual dimensions in preference to the nominal dimensions.
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When estimating finish hardware, a ____ is often specified on larger projects; otherwise a finish hardware price is obtained from a subcontractor.
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The unit of measurement of lumber is generally the ____, which is sometimes referred to as board foot.
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Ridge blocking is measured along the ridge of the ____ plus the width of the overhang outside of the gables.
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All of the following are considered finish hardware EXCEPT:
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The general contractor's estimator usually measures finishes work for an estimate.
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The ____ is a wide-ranging trade section of the specifications that includes items of work such as bulletin boards, canopies, signs, and folding partitions.
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To calculate the BM of lumber, multiply the length in feet by the nominal width and thickness of the pieces in inches, and then divide the product by 12.
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The measurement of exterior finishes begins at the foundations and proceeds up to the roof finish.
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To calculate the BM of a piece of lumber, multiply the length of the piece in feet by the nominal width and thickness of the piece in inches, then divide by 12.
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The ____ trade has a wide scope that in very general terms can be defined as metal items that are neither part of the structural steel work nor part of any other trade section.
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The length of baseboard is determined by taking two times the overall length plus two times the overall width of all rooms regardless of shape.
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Materials for finish carpentry on a commercial project are usually supplied by ____.
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Items of lumber are classified in terms of all of the following EXCEPT:
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Sheathing and siding are measured in square feet or square meters.
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On most projects a ____ will be included with the drawings or bound in the specifications providing information about the type and size of doors and frames, and often also details of the hardware specified for each door.
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