PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCORE CERTIFICATION
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
True or False: If you have a project with more than one building
or area, you should enable the "Drawings by Area" feature. -
ANSWER ->True
True or False: It's important to discuss best practices in
formatting your drawings with the design Team to ensure that
the drawings are seamlessly processed in Procore. - ANSWER -
>True
True or False: When you click a project's Drawings tool in the
Procore web app, you should expect to see the project's
"current set" of drawings. (i.e. The most recently uploaded
revision of each drawing.) - ANSWER ->True
How can you draw a straight line while marking up your
drawing? - ANSWER ->Hold shift key when drawing a line
Who can view drawing markups on your 'Personal' layer? -
ANSWER ->Only You
True or False: When you add a markup to a drawing, any
markups will be immediately available to your team without
further action on your part. - ANSWER ->False
, True or False: You can now have your Design Team upload
drawings directly to the Drawings tool without having the
drawings be published immediately. - ANSWER ->True
You should upload shop drawings to Procore's Drawings tool. -
ANSWER ->False
True or False: Procore automatically sends an email to users
with 'Admin' permissions on the Drawings tool when new
drawings have been uploaded and are ready to be reviewed
and published. - ANSWER ->True
What is an important best practice you should communicate to
the Design Team about the formatting of the spec book?
a. The table of contents should be in the first 25 pages of the
spec book
b. The spec section number and description should be in the
header and footer of every page
c. There shouldn't be any other string of numbers that looks like
a spec section number in the header and footer of the page
(e.g. a project ID)
d. All of the above - ANSWER ->d. All of the above
True or False: Before you publish your spec book to the team,
you should make sure there's a break between every spec
section. - ANSWER ->True
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
True or False: If you have a project with more than one building
or area, you should enable the "Drawings by Area" feature. -
ANSWER ->True
True or False: It's important to discuss best practices in
formatting your drawings with the design Team to ensure that
the drawings are seamlessly processed in Procore. - ANSWER -
>True
True or False: When you click a project's Drawings tool in the
Procore web app, you should expect to see the project's
"current set" of drawings. (i.e. The most recently uploaded
revision of each drawing.) - ANSWER ->True
How can you draw a straight line while marking up your
drawing? - ANSWER ->Hold shift key when drawing a line
Who can view drawing markups on your 'Personal' layer? -
ANSWER ->Only You
True or False: When you add a markup to a drawing, any
markups will be immediately available to your team without
further action on your part. - ANSWER ->False
, True or False: You can now have your Design Team upload
drawings directly to the Drawings tool without having the
drawings be published immediately. - ANSWER ->True
You should upload shop drawings to Procore's Drawings tool. -
ANSWER ->False
True or False: Procore automatically sends an email to users
with 'Admin' permissions on the Drawings tool when new
drawings have been uploaded and are ready to be reviewed
and published. - ANSWER ->True
What is an important best practice you should communicate to
the Design Team about the formatting of the spec book?
a. The table of contents should be in the first 25 pages of the
spec book
b. The spec section number and description should be in the
header and footer of every page
c. There shouldn't be any other string of numbers that looks like
a spec section number in the header and footer of the page
(e.g. a project ID)
d. All of the above - ANSWER ->d. All of the above
True or False: Before you publish your spec book to the team,
you should make sure there's a break between every spec
section. - ANSWER ->True