CM 2501 - Hebert - Test 1 Questions with CORRECT
Answers (Grade A+)
Question 1:
live
Answer:
Gravity load that can be removed from a structure such as people and furniture.
Question 2:
dead
Answer:
Gravity load that cannot be removed from a structure such as walls and floors.
Question 3:
wind
Answer:
Lateral load caused by _____ that varies in intensity with the building's height, location, and
shape.
Question 4:
earthquake
Answer:
Lateral load that impacts buildings at grade level and acts in a "shaking" manner upon the
superstructure.
Question 5:
thermal
Answer:
Type of load that results from changes in temperature causing structural members to change
shape and push and pull on other parts.
, Question 6:
settlement
Answer:
Load causing a structure to sink into the ground and change shape.
Question 7:
dynamic
Answer:
Type of load that changes over time.
Question 8:
tensile
Answer:
Stress from two opposing forces pulling or stretching a member.
Question 9:
compression
Answer:
Stress from two opposing forces pushing or squeezing a member.
Question 10:
shear
Answer:
Stress that tends to move in layers in different directions
Question 11:
bending
Answer:
Stress that is a combination of tensile, compression, and shear and is least efficient
structurally.
Answers (Grade A+)
Question 1:
live
Answer:
Gravity load that can be removed from a structure such as people and furniture.
Question 2:
dead
Answer:
Gravity load that cannot be removed from a structure such as walls and floors.
Question 3:
wind
Answer:
Lateral load caused by _____ that varies in intensity with the building's height, location, and
shape.
Question 4:
earthquake
Answer:
Lateral load that impacts buildings at grade level and acts in a "shaking" manner upon the
superstructure.
Question 5:
thermal
Answer:
Type of load that results from changes in temperature causing structural members to change
shape and push and pull on other parts.
, Question 6:
settlement
Answer:
Load causing a structure to sink into the ground and change shape.
Question 7:
dynamic
Answer:
Type of load that changes over time.
Question 8:
tensile
Answer:
Stress from two opposing forces pulling or stretching a member.
Question 9:
compression
Answer:
Stress from two opposing forces pushing or squeezing a member.
Question 10:
shear
Answer:
Stress that tends to move in layers in different directions
Question 11:
bending
Answer:
Stress that is a combination of tensile, compression, and shear and is least efficient
structurally.