8) In light wood frame construction, a single member or connector cannot be removed without compromising the structural

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8) In light wood frame construction, a single member or connector cannot be removed without compromising the structural

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8) In light wood frame construction, a single member or connector cannot be removed without compromising the structural integrity of the whole. True c False 9) are lightweight, shop-fabricated steel members having a trussed web. a. plate girders b. box trusses c. box girders C d. open-web joists 10) What is the function of a post base? a. provides a nailing surface for floor joists b.prevents water from entering the end of the post c. anchors the post to the foundation Cd. both a and b e. both b and c 11) Steel is any range of alloys of iron that contains a. <2 percent carbon. b. 3.5-4.5 c. 5 c d.5.5-7.5 12) Which of the following is part of Mies van der Rohe's method for abstracting a real structure into an ideal one? a. the complete avoidance of bolted or riveted connections b. the expression of some parts of the structure while concealing others c. the oversizing of structural columns and beams d. the extensive use of monolithic material systems 13) Why are the steel structural columns of 860-880 Lake Shore Drive encased in concrete? a. to provide fire protection b. to improve the steel's resistance to tensile forces c. the architect preferred concrete d. to provide a more aesthetically pleasing finish 14) The exposed braced wall framing often found in buildings from the Middle Ages and early Renaissance is known as a. post b.wattle and daub c. half-timbering beam cd rigid framing
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