Deck 19: Estimating Brick Masonry by Rule of Thumb

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The least commonly used method of estimation is the wall-area method.
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When using the rule-of-thumb estimation method, materials _____ .

A) can be grossly overestimated
B) should not be grossly overestimated or underestimated
C) can be underestimated but never overestimated
D) should not be overestimated
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There are _____ standard brick to each square foot of wall area.

A) 6
B) 6.25
C) 6.75
D) 7
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In estimating labor costs, the contractor must know how many brick each mason in his crew can lay per day.
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Another name for the wall-area method is the _____ method.

A) simple estimation
B) wall-minus-openings
C) Multiplication
D) square foot
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The national average for masons using running bond is about ______ brick laid per 8-hour day.

A) 675
B) 500
C) 475
D) 400
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There are always going to be some hidden or unexpected costs that crop up on a masonry job and you have to add a buffer to compensate for this.
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One way of estimating masonry cement is by calculating the number of cubic feet per _____ square feet of wall area.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 250
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The majority of mistakes made in estimating occur in the process of complex mathematical equations.
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Masonry cement can be estimated only by using a base figure of eight bags per 1000 brick.
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Deck 19: Estimating Brick Masonry by Rule of Thumb
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The least commonly used method of estimation is the wall-area method.
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When using the rule-of-thumb estimation method, materials _____ .

A) can be grossly overestimated
B) should not be grossly overestimated or underestimated
C) can be underestimated but never overestimated
D) should not be overestimated
B
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There are _____ standard brick to each square foot of wall area.

A) 6
B) 6.25
C) 6.75
D) 7
C
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In estimating labor costs, the contractor must know how many brick each mason in his crew can lay per day.
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Another name for the wall-area method is the _____ method.

A) simple estimation
B) wall-minus-openings
C) Multiplication
D) square foot
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The national average for masons using running bond is about ______ brick laid per 8-hour day.

A) 675
B) 500
C) 475
D) 400
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There are always going to be some hidden or unexpected costs that crop up on a masonry job and you have to add a buffer to compensate for this.
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One way of estimating masonry cement is by calculating the number of cubic feet per _____ square feet of wall area.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 250
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The majority of mistakes made in estimating occur in the process of complex mathematical equations.
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Masonry cement can be estimated only by using a base figure of eight bags per 1000 brick.
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