Masonry Level One Module 28103-13 Q&A
When working with two fractions, the smallest number both denominators can be evenly divided
into the:
a) numerator
b) lowest common denominator
c) minimum value
d) lowest common multiple - =b) lowest common denominator
If you add 3 feet, 9 inches to 1 foot, 5 inches the total mesuarement is:
a) 4 feet 4 inches
b) 5 feet 2 inches
c) 5 feet 4 inches
d) 5 feet 14 inches - =b) 5 feet 2 inches
On the engineer's rule, 50 hundredths (0.50) is equivalent to
a) 6 inches
b) 5 feet 2 inches
c) 5 feet 4 inches
d) 5 feet 14 inches - =b) 5 feet, 2 inches
All the reference measures on a standard brick spacing rule
a) fall between 2-7/8 inches and 3-1/2 inches
b) are shown in tenths of an inch
c) fall between 2-3/8 inches and 3 inches
d) are shown in sixths of an inch - =c) fall between 2-3/8 inches and 3 inches
In the modular grid system, a brick with a nominal length of 8 inches designed to be laid with a
3/6 inche mortar joint would have a manufactured dimension of
When working with two fractions, the smallest number both denominators can be evenly divided
into the:
a) numerator
b) lowest common denominator
c) minimum value
d) lowest common multiple - =b) lowest common denominator
If you add 3 feet, 9 inches to 1 foot, 5 inches the total mesuarement is:
a) 4 feet 4 inches
b) 5 feet 2 inches
c) 5 feet 4 inches
d) 5 feet 14 inches - =b) 5 feet 2 inches
On the engineer's rule, 50 hundredths (0.50) is equivalent to
a) 6 inches
b) 5 feet 2 inches
c) 5 feet 4 inches
d) 5 feet 14 inches - =b) 5 feet, 2 inches
All the reference measures on a standard brick spacing rule
a) fall between 2-7/8 inches and 3-1/2 inches
b) are shown in tenths of an inch
c) fall between 2-3/8 inches and 3 inches
d) are shown in sixths of an inch - =c) fall between 2-3/8 inches and 3 inches
In the modular grid system, a brick with a nominal length of 8 inches designed to be laid with a
3/6 inche mortar joint would have a manufactured dimension of