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BT LONG QUIZ (PART II) NAME: ________________________________________ SECTION: _______

1. Which cement mortar type is graded as very-low-strength mortar suitable only for use in interior non-loadbearing wall where permitted
by building code?
a. Type K b. Type M c. Type N d. Type O e. Type S
2. Squared stonework
a. Ashlar b. Fieldstone c. Flagstone d. Rubble e. Stone course
3. Brickwork consisting entirely of stretchers.
a. Common bond b. Construction bond c. English bond d. Flemish bond e. Running bond
4. Masonry walls can be carried by beams, if available, to reduce the load borne by the wall below. What is the convenient support
member attached to the beam to bear the load of the masonry wall?
a. Anchors b. Corbel c. Shelf angle d. Spandrel e. Ties
5. A substance used to join masonry units, consisting of cementitious materials, fine aggregate, and water.
a. Filler b. Grout c. Mortar d. Plaster e. Stucco
6. Which burned clay unit is the most impervious?
a. Brick b. Ceramic tile c. Quarry tile d. Terra cotta e. Vigan tile
7. Sun-dried brick made of clay and straw, commonly used in countries with little rainfall.
a. Adobe b. Bisque c. Pise d. Quarry tile e. Terra cotta
8. A brickwork or masonry bond having successive courses of stretchers with all head joints aligned vertically.
a. Common bond b. English bond c. Garden wall bond d. Running bond e. Stack bond
9. Flashing is a common feature in masonry construction, especially where there are cavity walls. Where is counterflashing usually
applied?
a. At the base of a masonry wall. c. At the lintel of door or window. e. At the parapet.
b. At the window sill. d. At a recess or projection in a wall.
10. Brickwork laid with each course consisting of alternating headers and stretchers.
a. Common bond b. Flemish bond c. English bond d. Running bond e. Stack bond
11. Brickwork laid with alternating courses each consisting entirely of headers and stretchers.
a. Common bond b. Flemish bond c. English bond d. Running bond e. Stack bond
12. Which of the following does not fall under the category of masonry?
a. Dimension stone b. Glass blocks c. Stone cladding d. CHB e. Terrazzo
13. A spanning device in which masonry units in successive courses are cantilevered slightly over one another.
a. Cantilever b. Corbel c. Overhng d. Quoin e. Spandrel
14. A horizontal layer of masonry units one unit high is known as
a. Course b. Lead c. Lift d. Tier e. Wythe
15. Which of the following is not a burned clay tile?
a. Ceramic tile b. Brick c. Terra cotta d. Terrazzo e. None. All are burned clays
16. This is the term for the material that fills the cavities found in between wythes or masonry walls.
a. Back plaster b. Bond c. Grout d. Joint e. Mortar
17. A vertical layer of masonry that is one masonry unit thick.
a. Course b. Rowlock c. Soldier d. Stretcher e. Wythe
18. A brick laid where its broadest surface is horizontal and its length is parallel to the surface of the wall.
a. Header b. Rowlock c. Sailor d. Shiner e. Stretcher
19. A brick laid on its long edge, with its end exposed in the face of the wall.
a. Header b. Rowlock c. Sailor d. Shiner e. Stretcher
20. A brick laid horizontally on the longer edge with the broad face exposed.
a. Header b. Rowlock c. Sailor d. Shiner e. Stretcher
21. Which of the following is not a troweled joint?
a. Flush joint b. Raked joint c. Struck joint d. Vee joint e. Weathered joint
22. Which among the following joint profiles for brickwork are most suitable for outdoor use?
a. Weathered joint and struck joint c. Flush joint and troweled joint e. Any of the above
b. Raked joint and stripped joint d. Concave joint and vee joint
23. In masonry terminology, it is the act of filling or finishing the surface of a masonry joint with mortar after the masonry unit has been laid,
either to finish the joint or to repair a defective joint.
a. Clipping b. Pointing c. Tucking d. Tooling e. Troweling
24. In unit masonry, which among the following joints lie parallel to the wall?
a. Bed joint b. Clip joint c. Collar joint d. Head joint e. Shoved joint
25. What is the term for the exterior angle of a masonry wall, or one of the stones or bricks forming such an angle, usually differentiated
from adjoining surfaces in terms of material, texture, color, size or projection?
a. Cordon b. Cornerstone c. Embrasure d. Perpend e. Quoin

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