CM 2116 FINAL comprehensive questions and
answer latest upload 2024/ 2025 with 100% verified
solutions
What does BOP stand for on piping drawings?
Select one:
a. Bottom of Pipe
b. Base of Pipe
c. Boundary of Pipe - ANSWER-Bottom of Pipe
Which property is the same for all varieties of 2-inch nominal steel pipes?
Select one:
a. Inside Diameter
b. Length
c. Outside Diameter - ANSWER-Outside Diameter
......................... piping drawings are the most important drawings for
installation contractors during the field portion of the project.
Select one:
a. Single Line
b. Isometric
c. Double Line - ANSWER-Isometric
It's popular within the process piping industry because it can be laid out and
drawn with ease and portrays the object in a realistic view
-isometric drawings
-double line drawings
-Single line drawing - ANSWER-isometric drawings
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,Simplified drawings that only shows equipment and their connections not the
size and details
-isometric drawings
-double line drawings
-Single line drawing - ANSWER-Single line drawing
In these drawings the equipment is represented as if it had been photographed.
-isometric drawings
-double line drawings
-Single line drawing - ANSWER-double line drawings
A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the contractor and signed
by the Owner.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-False
The Architect will review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the
Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-True
The Contractor is not responsible for errors or omissions in Shop Drawings,
Product Data, Samples or similar submittals by the Architect's approval thereof.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-False
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,Shop drawings are typically a set of drawings or set of drawings required for
prefabricated components.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-True
For Change Order, Contractor and Architect state their agreement upon: (select
all that apply)
Select one or more:
a. The amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum
b. The extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time
c. The change in the Work - ANSWER-a. The amount of the adjustment in the
Contract Sum
b. The extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time
c. The change in the Work
Which information are included in Shop Drawings? (Select all that apply)
Select one or more:
a. Financial statements
b. Components and assemblies
c. Contact Info for Contractor, Fabricator, and Detailer
d. Quality and finish indications - ANSWER-b. Components and assemblies
c. Contact Info for Contractor, Fabricator, and Detailer
d. Quality and finish indications
Who is responsible for:
Mark submittals with appropriate "actions"
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, Select one:
a. Contractor
b. Architect or design professional - ANSWER-Architect or design professional
Who is responsible for:
"Identify which specified submittals, if any, are missing"
Select one:
a. Architect or design professional
b. Contractor - ANSWER-Architect or design professional
Who is responsible for interpreting and responding Requests For Information
(RFI)?
Select one:
a. Contractor
b. Architect
c. Owner - ANSWER-Architect
Shop Drawings are prepared for the Work by the: (Select all that apply)
Select one or more:
a. Manufacturer
b. Contractor
c. Supplier
d. Subcontractor
e. Owner - ANSWER-a. Manufacturer
b. Contractor
c. Supplier
d. Subcontractor
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What does BOP stand for on piping drawings?
Select one:
a. Bottom of Pipe
b. Base of Pipe
c. Boundary of Pipe - ANSWER-Bottom of Pipe
Which property is the same for all varieties of 2-inch nominal steel pipes?
Select one:
a. Inside Diameter
b. Length
c. Outside Diameter - ANSWER-Outside Diameter
......................... piping drawings are the most important drawings for
installation contractors during the field portion of the project.
Select one:
a. Single Line
b. Isometric
c. Double Line - ANSWER-Isometric
It's popular within the process piping industry because it can be laid out and
drawn with ease and portrays the object in a realistic view
-isometric drawings
-double line drawings
-Single line drawing - ANSWER-isometric drawings
1|Page
,Simplified drawings that only shows equipment and their connections not the
size and details
-isometric drawings
-double line drawings
-Single line drawing - ANSWER-Single line drawing
In these drawings the equipment is represented as if it had been photographed.
-isometric drawings
-double line drawings
-Single line drawing - ANSWER-double line drawings
A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the contractor and signed
by the Owner.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-False
The Architect will review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the
Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-True
The Contractor is not responsible for errors or omissions in Shop Drawings,
Product Data, Samples or similar submittals by the Architect's approval thereof.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-False
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,Shop drawings are typically a set of drawings or set of drawings required for
prefabricated components.
Select one:
True
False - ANSWER-True
For Change Order, Contractor and Architect state their agreement upon: (select
all that apply)
Select one or more:
a. The amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum
b. The extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time
c. The change in the Work - ANSWER-a. The amount of the adjustment in the
Contract Sum
b. The extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time
c. The change in the Work
Which information are included in Shop Drawings? (Select all that apply)
Select one or more:
a. Financial statements
b. Components and assemblies
c. Contact Info for Contractor, Fabricator, and Detailer
d. Quality and finish indications - ANSWER-b. Components and assemblies
c. Contact Info for Contractor, Fabricator, and Detailer
d. Quality and finish indications
Who is responsible for:
Mark submittals with appropriate "actions"
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, Select one:
a. Contractor
b. Architect or design professional - ANSWER-Architect or design professional
Who is responsible for:
"Identify which specified submittals, if any, are missing"
Select one:
a. Architect or design professional
b. Contractor - ANSWER-Architect or design professional
Who is responsible for interpreting and responding Requests For Information
(RFI)?
Select one:
a. Contractor
b. Architect
c. Owner - ANSWER-Architect
Shop Drawings are prepared for the Work by the: (Select all that apply)
Select one or more:
a. Manufacturer
b. Contractor
c. Supplier
d. Subcontractor
e. Owner - ANSWER-a. Manufacturer
b. Contractor
c. Supplier
d. Subcontractor
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