NCCER TEST STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What info in the title block identifies the project? - Answer-Sheet title
Which plans are used for motors, pump and piping? - Answer-Mechanical
Where do you find info to identify lines and symbols on a drawing? - Answer-Legend
What plan shows the materials to be used for a wall? - Answer-Structural Plan
What do break lines show? - Answer-Continuing to the next page.
Which plan shows an aerial view of the site location? - Answer-Civil plan
A dimension is a measurement written as a - Answer-Number
Why is the triangular architect scale most commonly used for? - Answer-Multiple scale
If the scale reads SCALE: 1" = 20' 0" what does this mean ? - Answer-For every 1" that
would be 20'
What plans are used for construction in or on the earth? - Answer-Civil plan
In the alphabet of lines, an area not included in the cutting line view is shown how? -
Answer-Section cuts
What are gridlines used for? - Answer-Makes it easy to see where things are
How does an engineers scale differ from an architect scale? - Answer-engineers -
based on units of 10
What is used to show the area not included in the cutting line view? - Answer-Section
cuts
Where would you indicate changes of the drawing? - Answer-Revision block
Which plan would slow the HVAC system? - Answer-Mechanical
The engineers scale is based on the unit of? - Answer-Unit of 10
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What info in the title block identifies the project? - Answer-Sheet title
Which plans are used for motors, pump and piping? - Answer-Mechanical
Where do you find info to identify lines and symbols on a drawing? - Answer-Legend
What plan shows the materials to be used for a wall? - Answer-Structural Plan
What do break lines show? - Answer-Continuing to the next page.
Which plan shows an aerial view of the site location? - Answer-Civil plan
A dimension is a measurement written as a - Answer-Number
Why is the triangular architect scale most commonly used for? - Answer-Multiple scale
If the scale reads SCALE: 1" = 20' 0" what does this mean ? - Answer-For every 1" that
would be 20'
What plans are used for construction in or on the earth? - Answer-Civil plan
In the alphabet of lines, an area not included in the cutting line view is shown how? -
Answer-Section cuts
What are gridlines used for? - Answer-Makes it easy to see where things are
How does an engineers scale differ from an architect scale? - Answer-engineers -
based on units of 10
What is used to show the area not included in the cutting line view? - Answer-Section
cuts
Where would you indicate changes of the drawing? - Answer-Revision block
Which plan would slow the HVAC system? - Answer-Mechanical
The engineers scale is based on the unit of? - Answer-Unit of 10