Stair Design & Construction 305.01

A detailed diagram of a staircase showing risers, treads, stringers, and handrails, with labels for each component. The background should be a construction blueprint.

Stair Design & Construction Quiz

Test your knowledge on stair design and construction with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz features 12 multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of stair components, dimensions, and safety standards.

Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or just someone interested in construction, this quiz is perfect for you. Here’s what you can expect:

  • 12 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • A fun way to learn about stair design
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by MeasuringTape101
Stairs without walls on one or both sides are:
Not Allowed
Closed
Dangerous
Open
The distance from the face of one riser to the face of the next riser is the:
Tread.
Rise.
Stringer.
Run.
The vertical distance from the top surface of one tread to the top surface of the next tread is the:
Rise.
Tread height.
Header.
Nosing.
The horizontal member of a stair system is the:
Stringer.
Tread.
Riser.
Newel.
The vertical face of a step is called the:
Riser.
Tread
Nosing.
Run.
The rounded part of the tread that extends past the face of the riser is the:
Overhang.
Tongue.
Nosing.
Chamfer.
The structural member(s) of the stairs used to support the treads is the:
Newel post.
Riser.
Stringer.
Rake.
Small, evenly spaced members which support the handrail on open stairs are:
Balusters.
Newel posts.
Nosings.
Stringers.
The total vertical height (floor to floor) of stairs is the:
Headroom.
Stringer.
Total rise.
Total run.
The main post in handrail construction is the:
Newel.
Baluster.
Mullion.
Sash.
The vertical components that support a handrail are the:
Balusters.
Nosing.
Mullions.
Stringers.
The part of the tread that extends past the riser is called the:
Landing
Banister.
Nosing
Newel.
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