Deck 23: Design Criteria for Structural Loading
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Deck 23: Design Criteria for Structural Loading
1
A ____ has a uniform load evenly distributed over the entire length of the beam and is supported at each end.
A) simple beam
B) strong back
C) purlin
D) complex beam
A) simple beam
B) strong back
C) purlin
D) complex beam
A
2
What type of loads cause a downward motion on each building component?
A) gravity
B) lateral
C) temporary
D) moving
A) gravity
B) lateral
C) temporary
D) moving
A
3
What type of loads are imposed on a structure from a sudden gust of wind or from an earthquake?
A) dead
B) dynamic
C) live
D) wind
A) dead
B) dynamic
C) live
D) wind
B
4
The symbol ____ is often used to represent the values for dead loads.
A) DL
B) LL
C) FL
D) RL
A) DL
B) LL
C) FL
D) RL
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5
What type of loads are superimposed on the building through its use?
A) seismic
B) dynamic
C) dead
D) live
A) seismic
B) dynamic
C) dead
D) live
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6
To figure the total weight that a wall supports, you should divide the area being supported by the weight.
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7
Which exposure includes urban, suburban, wooded areas or other terrain with multiple closely spaced structures that are the size of a single-family residence or larger?
A) exposure A
B) exposure B
C) exposure C
D) exposure D
A) exposure A
B) exposure B
C) exposure C
D) exposure D
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8
Structures in seismic zone A are most likely to be damaged by earthquakes.
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9
The term seismic load refers to stress that results from _____.
A) strong prevailing winds
B) occupants of the structure
C) an earthquake
D) the weight of a car or truck
A) strong prevailing winds
B) occupants of the structure
C) an earthquake
D) the weight of a car or truck
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10
Finding the weight of a floor is the same as finding the weight of a ceiling, but _____.
A) you divide instead of multiply
B) you double the area of the floor before multiplying
C) the loads are much smaller
D) the loads are much greater
A) you divide instead of multiply
B) you double the area of the floor before multiplying
C) the loads are much smaller
D) the loads are much greater
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11
Roofs used for sundecks are designed in a manner similar to floors.
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12
In planning for loads from wind, you must assume the prevailing wind is coming from the north.
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13
The most common live loads are moving, roof, and snow loads.
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14
Walls generally average about ___ psf.
A) 5 lb
B) 10 lb
C) 25 lb
D) 50 lb
A) 5 lb
B) 10 lb
C) 25 lb
D) 50 lb
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15
What type of loads vary from 20 to 40 psf (0.96 to 1.92 kN/m2) depending on the pitch and the use of the roof?
A) wind
B) floor live
C) roof live
D) moving live
A) wind
B) floor live
C) roof live
D) moving live
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