Electrical drawings ( E ) support specialty systems such as telecommunications, security,
access control, and audio/visual.
True or false
True
False
Term 2 of 164
Chapter 2: Industry Codes and Standards
A standard is a regulation and requirement devised to maintain uniformity of work and proper
standards of procedure.
True or false
True
False
Term 3 of 164
Chapter 3: Systems Drawings
Schedules are limited only to architectural drawings
True or False
True
False
,Term 4 of 164
Chapter 4: Systems Specifications
A( n ) __________ specification is a type of performance specification that provides detailed
requirements for material properties and workmanship, fabrication, and installation.
descriptive
motivated
enhanced
passive
Term 5 of 164
Chapter 7: Project Management
A safety program is a requirement for commercial and industrial construction job sites only.
True or False
True
False
Term 6 of 164
Chapter 7: Project Management
In many cases, project managers ( PMs ) are the only link between labor and management.
True or False
True
False
,Term 7 of 164
Chapter 1: Project Professionals, Design Phases, and the Construction Process
The __________ phase gives the owner the first opportunity to see the potential design and get an
approximation of the costs
Bidding
Construction document
Design development
Schematic design
Term 8 of 164
Chapter 2: Industry Codes and Standards
Distribution Device ( DD ) ( Definition )
A hardware device used for the distribution of VDV systems throughout a dwelling or
commercial structure
A software application for managing network traffic.
A type of insulation used in electrical wiring.
A tool for measuring voltage in electrical systems.
Term 9 of 164
Chapter 7: Project Management
The __________ form( s ) the legal basis for the construction contract.
owner's equity
print schedule
bill of materials ( BOM )
specifications
, Term 10 of 164
Chapter 1: Project Professionals, Design Phases, and the Construction Process
__________ is the initial design phase that defines the general scope and conceptual design of a
project.
Schematic design
Drawing development
Coordination of requirements
Design development
Term 11 of 164
Chapter 2: Industry Codes and Standards
Before the NEC is applied, the __________ must be reviewed to determine if the electrical
installation must be compliant with the NEC.
Plans
Scope
Drawings
Specs
Term 12 of 164
Chapter 1: Project Professionals, Design Phases, and the Construction Process
The __________ is responsible for all inspections, the final building occupancy approval sign-off,
and the commissioning of all building systems.
Architect
Engineer
General Contractor ( GC )
Owner
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