Building Construction SS 1 First Term Mid-Term Assessment
Building Construction SS 1 First Term Mid-Term Assessment
Part A: Objective Questions
Provide 20 fill-in-the-blank questions with options based on the topics covered during the mid-term.
- The term “building construction” refers to the process of ________.
a) Designing buildings
b) Constructing roads
c) Erecting a building
d) Maintaining buildings - The primary purpose of a ________ is to provide shelter and safety.
a) Building foundation
b) Roof
c) Building
d) Door - A ________ is used to transfer the load of a building to the ground.
a) Wall
b) Foundation
c) Window
d) Roof - The process of planning and arranging the layout of a site is known as ________.
a) Site Layout
b) Site Preparation
c) Building Design
d) Site Surveying - The main function of a building’s ________ is to provide structural support.
a) Roof
b) Walls
c) Foundation
d) Windows - In a building construction project, ________ is responsible for overseeing the entire construction process.
a) Architect
b) Builder
c) Civil Engineer
d) Contractor - The two methods commonly used for setting out a building are the ________ method and the builder’s square method.
a) 2-4-6
b) 3-4-5
c) 5-6-7
d) 1-2-3 - In the 3-4-5 setting out method, the dimensions of the triangle are ________, 4 units, and 5 units.
a) 1
b) 3
c) 2
d) 6 - A ________ is a tool used for checking the straightness of walls and the alignment of building lines.
a) Tape Measure
b) Square
c) Spirit Level
d) Plumb Line - One key precaution to take before setting out is ensuring that the ________ is clear of obstacles.
a) Building site
b) Building materials
c) Foundation
d) Roof - The term ________ refers to the edge of the construction site that marks its boundary.
a) Boundary Line
b) Building Line
c) Site Layout Line
d) Foundation Line - ________ is used to mark the location of important structures on a site.
a) Stakes
b) Chalk
c) Paint
d) Rope - A ________ is a device used to check if the angles at the corners of the building are correct.
a) Builder’s Square
b) Plumb Line
c) Spirit Level
d) Square Ruler - The scale used for drawing a model of a building is typically ________.
a) 1:50
b) 1:100
c) 1:10
d) 1:20 - Site layout helps in identifying the ________ of roads, utilities, and drainage systems.
a) Design
b) Location
c) Measurements
d) Function - The process of site ________ involves clearing the area of debris and unwanted materials before construction begins.
a) Surveying
b) Excavation
c) Clearance
d) Demolition - ________ is the practice of establishing control points to ensure the proper alignment of a building during construction.
a) Foundation Planning
b) Setting Out
c) Site Surveying
d) Site Organization - A building layout is commonly made using ________ methods to create the physical structure on the ground.
a) Topographic
b) GPS
c) Setting Out
d) Sketching - The ________ method is used to measure and set out angles for the foundation of a building.
a) Builder’s Square
b) Plumb Line
c) 3-4-5 Method
d) Taping Method - In building construction, the foundation is usually made from materials like ________ for stability.
a) Wood
b) Concrete
c) Clay
d) Straw
Part B: Theory Questions
Include 20 short answer questions covering the key concepts from the mid-term topics.
- Explain the term “building construction” and its significance.
- What are the primary functions of the foundation in building construction?
- Describe the two methods commonly used for setting out a building.
- How does the 3-4-5 setting out method work? Provide an example.
- Define the term “building line” and how it is used in construction.
- What tools are essential for the setting out of a building? Explain their uses.
- What are the key steps in the site layout process?
- How do you differentiate between a building line and a boundary line?
- Explain the purpose of site clearance before construction begins.
- What precautions should be taken before setting out a building site?
- What is the significance of a builder’s square in construction?
- How can a building line help ensure the proper alignment of walls during construction?
- Discuss the importance of scale when creating a model of a building.
- Describe the process of site investigation and why it is necessary.
- What are some common problems caused by poor site layout during construction?
- Explain the role of an architect in a building construction project.
- What is the difference between site layout and site planning?
- How does the use of a spirit level ensure the accuracy of construction?
- What steps should be taken when setting out the foundation of a building?
- Why is it important to check measurements during the construction of a building model?
Part C: True or False Questions
Create 20 True or False statements related to the topics covered in the mid-term.
- The foundation of a building is typically made from wood. (True/False)
- The builder’s square is used to ensure walls are perpendicular. (True/False)
- Site clearance involves removing vegetation and debris before construction begins. (True/False)
- A boundary line represents the internal walls of a building. (True/False)
- The 3-4-5 method is a technique used to check right angles. (True/False)
- Setting out involves creating a foundation design. (True/False)
- The building line is used to align the walls of a building. (True/False)
- The scale used in building models is irrelevant to accuracy. (True/False)
- The setting out process is performed after the building structure is completed. (True/False)
- A plumb line is used to check the verticality of walls. (True/False)
- Site layout planning ensures the proper positioning of roads and utilities. (True/False)
- Builder’s squares are used to measure distances on a construction site. (True/False)
- Site investigation identifies potential hazards before construction. (True/False)
- The 3-4-5 method involves measuring 3, 4, and 5 units in any random order. (True/False)
- Concrete is commonly used in the foundation of buildings for stability. (True/False)
- Site planning should begin only after the foundation is laid. (True/False)
- A scale of 1:100 is used for large building models. (True/False)
- The building line helps in the proper orientation of a building. (True/False)
- Poor site layout can lead to delays and increased costs during construction. (True/False)
- The use of a square tool is not necessary when setting out the building foundation. (True/False)
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
Develop 20 fill-in-the-blank questions without multiple-choice options.
- The ________ is responsible for overseeing the entire construction process.
- ________ is the process of transferring the load of the building to the ground.
- A ________ is used to ensure that walls are straight and aligned properly during construction.
- The 3-4-5 method is used to create ________ angles in building layout.
- ________ refers to the boundary of a construction site.
- The ________ method is a common technique used for setting out a building.
- ________ is used to check if walls are vertically aligned during construction.
- A ________ line marks the boundary of the building site.
- Site ________ involves clearing the site before construction begins.
- The process of ________ helps identify any potential risks at the construction site.
- The ________ is a primary tool for measuring and marking the foundation layout.
- ________ refers to the exact placement of walls and structures on a site.
- Site layout planning helps determine the ________ of roads, utilities, and drainage systems.
- Before setting out, it is essential to ensure that the site is free from ________.
- The ________ is used to check if the corners of a building are at right angles.
- The ________ is a key measurement tool used for setting out and measuring distances on the site.
- ________ is an essential consideration when constructing a building to ensure stability.
- The builder’s square helps measure and mark ________ angles.
- The ________ ensures that the site is level and flat for construction.
- The ________ layout determines the positioning of all the structures on a site.
This comprehensive assessment covers the key concepts taught during the mid-term and tests the students’ understanding of building construction fundamentals.