Prints and Layouts Final Review

A detailed engineering drawing featuring structural steel elements, dimension lines, weld symbols, and various gaskets in a construction setting.

Prints and Layouts Final Review Quiz

Test your knowledge of prints and layouts related to structural steel and construction industry standards. This quiz contains 53 questions designed to challenge your understanding of important concepts.

Topics covered include:

  • Weld joints and types
  • Dimensioning techniques
  • Structural shapes and their properties
  • Flange types and uses
53 Questions13 MinutesCreated by MeasuringSteel42
A component that is too long to be shown in full length on a drawing can be shown by using a:
Break Line
Cutting plane line
Hidden Line
Object Line
What can be used to make the layout of dimension lines easier when laying out the web of a beam?
Beam web gauge
2' steel square
Chalkline
Beam board
What type of gasket will cover the entire flange area with holes punched out for the bolt holes?
Flat ring
Full face
Metallic ring
None of the above
In which direction is information on the reference line read?
Right to left
Left to right
Either direction
None of the above
Which method of showing dimensions on a structural print is the easiest to use when laying out?
Extension
Group
Standard
Modified
The bolt holes in a circular flange are positioned on which of the following?
Inside diameter
Outside diameter
Bolt hole diameter
Bolt circle diameter
The term “schedule” when referring to pipe means:
Outside diameter
Inside diameter
Nominal pipe size
Wall thickness
The term channel would refer to which shape designation?
C shape
MC shape
S shape
W shape
Structural steel used in building is usually fabricated from what type of drawings?
Architectural
Engineering
Heating and ventilation
Shop drawings
Dimensions between most flanges are shown as:
Centre to centre
Face to face
I.D to I.D
O.D to O.D
Which one of these structural shapes is designated in exact dimensions?
W shape
M shape
WM shape
S shape
What is the nominal pressure rating for a weld neck flange stamped with 3”,150,A105?
3lbs
105lbs
150lbs
300lbs
The details of a sloped surface are best shown using which of the following?
Front view
Side view
Top view
Auxiliary view
What is a straight line called that touchers two points on the circumference of a circle?
Degree
Chord
Radius
Circumference
Fasteners used in heavy construction include?
Machine screws
Bolts
Stud bolts
All of the above
Which of the following is a type of weld joint?
Butt
Edge
Lap
All of the above
Which isn’t another term for “backing”
Welding ring
Backing bar
Backing strip
None of the above
What is the normal bevel angle for plate joints?
37.5°
45°
30°
None of the above
The recommended vertical distance between ladder rungs is:
16"
7"
1'
15"
What is the typical distance from the top of top rail to the top of the platform?
12"
20"
36"
42"
Which of the following is a correct ratio of a 3-4-5 triangle?
12-16-20
9-16-20
6-8-12
27-36-45
What is an advantage of a spectacle blind?
Closes or opens line flow
Can be rotated without leaving space
Easy to see if line is open or closed
All of the above
Which is another name of detail drawings?
Fabrication drawings
Working drawings
Shop drawings
All of the above
What is the usual grade of material for building steel?
Stainless steel
Steel allow
Carbon steel
None of the above
What is the term for centre to centre space in between weld increments?
Slope
Pitch
Weld leg
Weld toe
What series of threads has their diameter stated in millimeters?
Fine
Constant
Coarse
All of the above
A layout line measured from the heel of an angle iron to the centreline of a hall is called a:
Pitch line
Gauge line
Layout line
Reference line
NPS 14 inch pipe has an actual outside diameter of how many inches
14"
14.375"
14.5"
Depends on schedule
Two plates fitted together to form a T would have what type of weld?
Surface weld
Fillet weld
Edge weld
Butt weld
What symbols not one of the usual welding finish symbols?
C
G
M
W
One steel plate overlapping another plate would be welded with what type of weld?
Edge weld
Butt weld
Fillet weld
Overlay weld
The term “strapping” refers to:
Checking for square
Measuring the circumference
Measuring the perimeter
Determining high/low
Which view is not one of the three most commonly used views associated with orthographic projection?
Section view
Top view
Front view
Side view
What is the name of the symbol that is drawn as a circle with an angled line drawn down through it?
Mark number
Revision number
Centreline sign
Size of material symbol
Parallel line development would not be suitable to use as a method of layout on:
Cones
Pipe
Square ducting
Tubing
The term used to cut one end of a structural member to fit into another one is called:
Shearing
Skewing
Coping
Gaging
The company name and drawing number are found in what area of a print?
General notes
Specifications
Bill of materials
Title block
A Two “mirror image” components are said to be:
Left and right
Section views
Top and side views
None of the above
270° is what part of a circle?
3/4 circle
1/4 circle
1/2 circle
Full circle
Which of the following is not usually found in the bill of materials?
Item or mark number
Quantity of pieces required
Welding process for components
Description of material
And isometric drawings the concept of the drawing is based on what shape?
Triangle
Square
Cube
Rectangle
When laying out the stairway the riser plus the tread dimension should add up to approximately:
17.5"
70"
75"
76"
The abbreviation for “thread one end” would be:
THD
TBE
TOE
TOL
Blueprints stored in a toolbox should be first in and last out:
True
False
Blueprint dimensions often use a combination of feet, inches, and millimetres
True
False
With baseline dimensioning, all dimensions originate from a common reference point.
True
False
A W14 x 26 x 14’ 3” would have a depth of 26” and a weight of 16 lbs per foot.
True
False
Of the three most usual pipe grades A,B,C grade C is the most commonly used.
True
False
Dimensions between most fittings are shown as centre to centre
True
False
The pitch of a bolt thread is the factor that determines whether the boat will be fine thread or coarse thread.
True
False
The slope of a surface to a horizontal plane is known as rise over run.
True
False
A weld symbol placed below the reference line would indicate welding on the “arrow side” of the joint.
True
False
All manufactured flange faces use a typical serrated concentric groove finish.
True
False
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