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Effective Work Ethics Answer - 1. Attendance
2. Character
3. Teamwork
4. Appearance
5. Attitude
6. Productivity
7. Organizational Skills
8. Communication
9. Cooperation
10. Respect
Work Journal Answer - Journal of work activities, drawing changes, &
meetings. It is a personal record - kept by date and time of each event.
Meetings Answer - Multiple types. Well prepared drafters attend meetings
with a pad of paper, writing utensil, appropriate drawing scales, calculator, red
pen for markups.
Expanding Skills Answer - Always ask questions (related, direct, professional,
show interest; avoid misunderstandings.) Seek additional training: internet
research, joining local drafting groups or national organizations, software sites
& blogs. Learn the Sweets numbering system.
,Key Items for a Job Interview Answer - 1. Clean & neat clothing.
2. Professional outward appearance. (Hair, facial hair, teeth, make-up.)
3. Up-to-date resume, typed & formatted.
4. Clear speech - look at the interviewer.
5. Good manners.
6. Always be professional.
Communications Answer - Neatly written comments, related to the project.
Speak clearly with proper English.
Architectural Design Team Answer - 1. Owner
2. Architect
3. Estimater
4. Designer
5. Specification Writer
6. Checker
7. Clerk
8. Drafter
9. Secretary
Employee Rights under Federal Law Answer - 1. Sick time pay for colds, flue or
other communicable diseases.
2. Provide health, dental, vision, life or disability insurance.
3. Provide vacation, paid or unpaid.
Following good morals instead of others is called Courage. Answer - True.
,Acting on principles and values is considered.. Answer - Self-Discipline
Being responsible is basing your decisions on.. Answer - Wisdom & knowledge
The Engineer has final authority concerning the design process. Answer - False.
ADDA Sheet Sizes Answer - A: 9" x 12"
B: 12" x 18"
C: 18" x 24"
D: 24" x 36"
E: "36" x 48"
Title Block Location Answer - on the right side of the drawing sheet
Bill of Materials Answer - A part of a set of plans that lists all of the materials
needed
Isometric Answer - A drawing method that enables three surfaces of an object
to be seen in one view, with the base of each surface drawn at 30 degrees to
the horizontal plane.
Site Plan Answer - Drawing describing how a parcel of land is to be improved,
including the outlines of all structures and site improvements, such as
driveways, parking lots, landscaping, and utility connections.
Revision Answer - Make corrections; improve, update
, Perspective Projection Answer - A drawing method that provides the illusion of
depth on which additional drawings can be made
Dimension Line Answer - Line showing the length of the dimension and
terminating at the related extension line with slashes, arrowheads, or dots
Aligned Section Answer - a view created from a cutting profile defined from
non parallel planes. In order to include in a section certain angled elements,
the cutting plane may be bent so as to pass through those features. The plane
and feature are then imagined to be revolved into the original plane.
Longitudinal Section Answer - A section produced when the cutting plane is
parallel to the long axis of the structure, used to frame the roof, ceiling, and
floor systems.
Cutting Plane Answer - A cut made for the purpose of creating a sectional view
at the specified location. Cutting-plane lines can be placed on floor plans,
foundation plans, or any place where a section needs to be drawn to show the
internal construction.
Change Order Answer - A component of the change management process
whereby changes in the Scope of Work agreed to by the Owner, Contractor and
Architect/Engineer are implemented.
Redline Answer - an intermediate drawing that shows corrections or changes
to a previous drawing. The term red line literally comes from the (typically) red
pen used to amend the drawings by hand.
Line of Site Answer - a line from an observer's eye to a distant point