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1. True or False? Concrete’s ability to resist stretching, pulling, bending, or twisting is very low.
False. Its very High
2. What causes concrete to harden?
The reaction, called hydration, causes the concrete to harden.
True or False? Type I cement is a general-purpose cement and not subjected to sulfate attack or
damage by the heat of hydration.
True. type I cement is intended for concrete that is not subjected to sulfate attack or damage by the heat of hydration.
When a field test for cleanliness of aggregate shows 1/8 inch of sediment on a sample, the aggregate should be washed because this amount of sediment causes what?
All of the Above
5. What is the first step of making test cylinders?
Make sure the cylinder molds have been cleaned and oiled as needed.
6. ________ is the process of placing and consolidating concrete?
Pouring is the process of placing and consolidating concrete.
7. The process of weighing out or measuring out the ingredients for a batch of concrete is called?
The process of weighing out or measuring out the ingredients for a batch of concrete is called batching.
8. True or False? On large jobs, the aggregate is weighed out at a batch plant.
False. On large jobs, the aggregate is weighed out in an aggregate batching plant, usually shortened to batch plant,
9. The parts of the substructure that distribute building loads to the ground are called?
The parts of the substructure that distribute building loads to the ground are called foundations.
10. Yokes are placed closer together at the bottom of column forms because?
Since the bursting pressure is greater at the bottom of the form than at the top, yokes are placed closer together at the bottom.
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