Deck 3: Measuring Quantities Generally
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Deck 3: Measuring Quantities Generally
1
Deductions listed with the dimensions are written in red or enclosed in ____ and noted as deductions.
A)* *
B){ }
C)
D)[ ]
A)* *
B){ }
C)
D)[ ]
C
2
In a quantity takeoff, measurements are made ____.
A)with gross quantities
B)net in place
C)in metric units only
D)of overage quantities
A)with gross quantities
B)net in place
C)in metric units only
D)of overage quantities
B
3
A single centerline value can be used many times over in takeoff calculations.
True
4
Dimensions are rounded to the nearest ____ inch.
A)eighth
B)quarter
C)half
D)whole
A)eighth
B)quarter
C)half
D)whole
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5
Quantities of work are measured "net in place" in the takeoff process; this is the same as measuring quantities of materials.
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6
A ____ is a process of measuring the work of a project in the form of a list of quantified work items measured in accordance with a uniform set of rules.
A)work takeoff
B)labor takeoff
C)quantity takeoff
D)cost estimate takeoff
A)work takeoff
B)labor takeoff
C)quantity takeoff
D)cost estimate takeoff
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7
There are four basic categories of units used in estimating: number, length, area, and weight.
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8
Dimensions are entered onto the takeoff in this order: ____.
A)length, width, and depth
B)width, length, and depth
C)height, width, and depth
D)length, height, and width
A)length, width, and depth
B)width, length, and depth
C)height, width, and depth
D)length, height, and width
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9
When using the metric system, record dimensions in ____ rounded to two decimal places.
A)millimeters
B)centimeters
C)decimeters
D)meters
A)millimeters
B)centimeters
C)decimeters
D)meters
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10
An estimate begins with a quantity takeoff.
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11
Dimensions are written in feet to two decimal places; thus 5'10" would be written into a dimension column as:
A)0.08
B)0.42
C)0.50
D)5.83
A)0.08
B)0.42
C)0.50
D)5.83
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12
The process of ____ quantities onto a separate pricing sheet is adopted because it makes the task of pricing an estimate far more efficient since all related items are gathered in a concise manner.
A)collapsing
B)isolating
C)recapping
D)reducing
A)collapsing
B)isolating
C)recapping
D)reducing
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13
A materials takeoff generally provides sufficient information for pricing.
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14
"Net in place" means that quantities are calculated using the dimensions shown on the drawings with no adjustments made for waste factors and suchlike.
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15
A(n)____ is a component of the work that can be considered separately from the other parts of the work.
A)assembly
B)drawing
C)subunit
D)zone
A)assembly
B)drawing
C)subunit
D)zone
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16
There are two systems of measurement used in the North American construction industry: the traditional English units and metric units.
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17
The formulas for a parallelogram are ____.
A)perimeter = 2a + 2b; area = a x b
B)perimeter = 2a + 2b; area = a x h
C)perimeter = a + b + c + d; area = a x h/2
D)perimeter = a + b + c + d; area = a x h
A)perimeter = 2a + 2b; area = a x b
B)perimeter = 2a + 2b; area = a x h
C)perimeter = a + b + c + d; area = a x h/2
D)perimeter = a + b + c + d; area = a x h
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18
A perimeter length is calculated from the figured dimensions that are provided on the plan of the structure.
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19
The estimator should note that quantities of materials are measured in the takeoff process.
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20
There are five basic categories of units used in estimating. These categories include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)volume
B)width
C)number
D)length
A)volume
B)width
C)number
D)length
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