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This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds Question 3 Piling materials into a particular shape, or design makes a solid structure. The following are examples of natural solid structures.. A. dams and mountains B. mountains and coral reefs C. brick walls and castle walls D.ice sculptures and sand castles Question 4 A frame structure, like your skeleton, is made of very strong materials so they can support the … A. ligaments B. cartilage C. joints D. organs STRUCTURES and FORCESGLO 1 - Structural FormsTRANSCRIPT
There are 25 questions on this test:
Structural Forms – Questions 1 – 8Structural Forms – Questions 1 – 8
Structural Function – Questions 9 – 18Structural Function – Questions 9 – 18
Familiar Structures – Questions 19 – 25Familiar Structures – Questions 19 – 25
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Question 1Question 1
You can identify different kinds of structures by their familiar shape. A tent-like shape made with your hands represents a …
A. mass structureB. shell structureC. frame structureD. solid structure
Question 2Question 2
You can identify different kinds of structures by their familiar shape. A cupped hand represents a …
A. mass structureB. shell structureC. frame structureD. solid structure
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Question 3Question 3
Piling materials into a particular shape, or design makes a solid structure. The following are examples of natural solid structures ..
A. dams and mountainsB. mountains and coral reefs C. brick walls and castle walls•ice sculptures and sand castles
Question 4Question 4
A frame structure, like your skeleton, is made of very strong materials so they can support the …
A. ligamentsB. cartilageC. jointsD. organs
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Forms Structural Forms
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Question 5Question 5
Egg cartons, food cans, bottles and pipes are examples of ...
A. manufactured shell structures B. manufactured frame structures C. natural frame structuresD. natural shell structures
Question 6Question 6
Spider webs are examples of structures that can hold up to 4000 times the weight of the spider that made it. The spider web is a …
A. solid shell structureB. solid frame structure C. natural shell structureD. natural frame structure
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Forms Structural Forms
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Question 7Question 7
All of the following structures can be classified as manufactured, EXCEPT a …
A. spoonB. featherC. fishing netD. jigsaw puzzle
Question 8Question 8
How a structure is put together, how it is shaped and the types of materials that are used to build it are all part of the structure's ...
A. designB. stabilityC. functionD. classification
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Forms Structural Forms
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Question 9Question 9
Containing, sheltering, transporting, lifting ... are all words to describe a structure's …
A. designB. stabilityC. functionD. aesthetics
Question 10Question 10
Inukshuit is a unique symbol of Inuit culture. The greeting they convey is one of joy and happiness. Their purpose is to …
A. show dangerB. guide travelersC. reward huntersD. identify hazards
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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Question 11Question 11
Roof types are designed for cover and other useful purposes. A very steep roof design in a mountainous area is designed to prevent …
A. heavy rainsB. wind damageC. snow build-upD. climbing animals
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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Question 15Question 15
When choosing the most suitable materials to build a structure, architects, engineers and designers should consider all of the following before making their final choice ...
A. cost, color, life expectancy, impact strength B. flexibility, impact strength, energy efficiency, color C. cost, appearance, environmental impact, energy efficiency D. aesthetics, type of symmetry, type of joints, cost effectiveness
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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Question 17Question 17
Each manufactured structure can be paired with a natural structure it is based on.
A. 6 - 1 B. 3 - 6 C. 1 - 4 D. 2 - 3
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
1 flippers 4 honeycomb
2 egg carton 5 mushroom
3 umbrella 6 webbed feet
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Question 18Question 18
One important criteria of good design - that is usually not written down in the specifications - is that the structure ...
A. is cost effective B. has a margin of safety C. has a solid foundation D. is esthetically pleasing
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
Something to think about.
Would there be anything wrong if this ‘Green Structure’ were to be built in your
neighborhood?
(Just think about what it would look like!)
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Question 19Question 19
Stonehenge is an ancient monument, located in England. It was built more than …
A. 30 years agoB. 300 years agoC. 3000 years agoD. 30,000 years ago
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
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Question 21Question 21
Sod houses were common on the prairies and were used by …
A. settlersB. cowboysC. contractorsD. businessmen
Question 22Question 22
The Taj Mahal in India is a …
A. tombB. castleC. templeD. mosque
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
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Question 23Question 23
Current or Classical? The sailing vessel illustrated here was used as a pirate ship. It’s big advantage was that it could …
A. sail fastB. hide easilyC. couldn’t be sunkD. sailed without wind
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
Question 24Question 24
When a structure is built to withstand loads - more than it normally would carry - the structure is built with a larger ...
A. foundationB. set of pilingsC. margin of safetyD. symmetrical base
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Question 25Question 25
Both of these structures (tent and igloo) are houses in very specific environments.
One advantage of structures such as these is that they …
A. are portableB. are fireproofC. keep out animalsD. protect from cold nights
This is the end of this test: ANSWER KEY
Structural Forms – Questions 1 – 8Structural Forms – Questions 1 – 8
Structural Function – Questions 9 – 18Structural Function – Questions 9 – 18
Familiar Structures – Questions 19 – 25Familiar Structures – Questions 19 – 25
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Question 1Question 1
You can identify different kinds of structures by their familiar shape. A tent-like shape made with your hands represents a …
A. mass structureB. shell structureC. frame structureD. solid structure
Question 2Question 2
You can identify different kinds of structures by their familiar shape. A cupped hand represents a …
A. mass structureB. shell structureC. frame structureD. solid structure
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Question 3Question 3
Piling materials into a particular shape, or design makes a solid structure. The following are examples of natural solid structures ..
A. dams and mountainsB. mountains and coral reefs C. brick walls and castle walls•ice sculptures and sand castles
Question 4Question 4
A frame structure, like your skeleton, is made of very strong materials so they can support the …
A. ligamentsB. cartilageC. jointsD. organs
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Forms Structural Forms
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Question 5Question 5
Egg cartons, food cans, bottles and pipes are examples of ...
A. manufactured shell structures B. manufactured frame structures C. natural frame structuresD. natural shell structures
Question 6Question 6
Spider webs are examples of structures that can hold up to 4000 times the weight of the spider that made it. The spider web is a …
A. solid shell structureB. solid frame structure C. natural shell structureD. natural frame structure
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Forms Structural Forms
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Question 7Question 7
All of the following structures can be classified as manufactured, EXCEPT a …
A. spoonB. featherC. fishing netD. jigsaw puzzle
Question 8Question 8
How a structure is put together, how it is shaped and the types of materials that are used to build it are all part of the structure's ...
A. designB. stabilityC. functionD. classification
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Forms Structural Forms
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Question 9Question 9
Containing, sheltering, transporting, lifting ... are all words to describe a structure's …
A. designB. stabilityC. functionD. aesthetics
Question 10Question 10
Inukshuit is a unique symbol of Inuit culture. The greeting they convey is one of joy and happiness. Their purpose is to …
A. show dangerB. guide travelersC. reward huntersD. identify hazards
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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Question 11Question 11
Roof types are designed for cover and other useful purposes. A very steep roof design in a mountainous area is designed to prevent …
A. heavy rainsB. wind damageC. snow build-upD. climbing animals
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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Question 15Question 15
When choosing the most suitable materials to build a structure, architects, engineers and designers should consider all of the following before making their final choice ...
A. cost, color, life expectancy, impact strength B. flexibility, impact strength, energy efficiency, color C. cost, appearance, environmental impact, energy efficiency D. aesthetics, type of symmetry, type of joints, cost effectiveness
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
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Question 17Question 17
Each manufactured structure can be paired with a natural structure it is based on.
A. 6 - 1 B. 3 - 6 C. 1 - 4 D. 2 - 3
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
1 flippers 4 honeycomb
2 egg carton 5 mushroom
3 umbrella 6 webbed feet
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Question 18Question 18
One important criteria of good design - that is usually not written down in the specifications - is that the structure ...
A. is cost effective B. has a margin of safety C. has a solid foundation D. is esthetically pleasing
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 - GLO 1 - Structural Function Structural Function
Something to think about.
Would there be anything wrong if this ‘Green Structure’ were to be built in your
neighborhood?
(Just think about what it would look like!)
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Question 19Question 19
Stonehenge is an ancient monument, located in England. It was built more than …
A. 30 years agoB. 300 years agoC. 3000 years agoD. 30,000 years ago
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
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Question 21Question 21
Sod houses were common on the prairies and were used by …
A. settlersB. cowboysC. contractorsD. businessmen
Question 22Question 22
The Taj Mahal in India is a …
A. tombB. castleC. templeD. mosque
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
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Question 23Question 23
Current or Classical? The sailing vessel illustrated here was used as a pirate ship. It’s big advantage was that it could …
A. sail fastB. hide easilyC. couldn’t be sunkD. sailed without wind
STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
Question 24Question 24
When a structure is built to withstand loads - more than it normally would carry - the structure is built with a larger ...
A. foundationB. set of pilingsC. margin of safetyD. symmetrical base
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STRUCTURES and FORCESSTRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 1 – Familiar GLO 1 – Familiar StructuresStructures
Question 25Question 25
Both of these structures (tent and igloo) are houses in very specific environments.
One advantage of structures such as these is that they …
A. are portableB. are fireproofC. keep out animalsD. protect from cold nights
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