Chapter One Information
Chapter Two
Information
Chapter Three
Information and Spill Over from Crossword Vocabulary
Chapter Four
Information and Spill Over from Crossword Vocabulary
Crossword A
Crossword B
100

Another name for working drawings, plans, prints, construction drawings.

What are blueprints?

100

This important value is calculated by adding up the sides of a building or room.

What is perimeter?

100

This is the number of inches in a foot.

What is twelve?

100

A line that is represented by a longer line, then a shorter dash, and then another longer line.

What is a center line?

100

Insulation used in the past that was found to cause health diseases and is not being eliminated from buildings and homes.

What is asbestos?
100

A wall that supports a structural load.

What is a bearing wall?

200

A pictorial drawing, many times used for a presentation

What is a rendering?

200

This value is found by multiplying the length times the width of a rectangular or square space.

What is area?
200

This is the device used to measure drawings that allows big buildings and houses to be represented on drawings that can fit on a table.

What is an architect's scale?
200

A lines that is dashed and usually drawn in a lighter tone, and found in plans, elevations, sections and details, and represents something that you can't see and that is behind something else, but still important.

What is a hidden line?

200

Drawings made after the completion of a job?

What are as-built drawings?

200

An electrical device that interrupts an overload.

What is a breaker?
300

A horizontal section through a house or building that shows a vast amount of information such as room layouts, dimensions, finishes, walls, doors, cabinets, fireplaces, layouts of mechanical equipment and plumbing.

What is the floor plan?

300

This is the units for perimeter.

What is feet or lineal feet?

300

The words that have the acronym AHU.

What is air handling unit?

300

A lines that represents that something continues, but the entire drawing is not shown to save space or clutter.

What is a break line?

300

A person licensed to design buildings and home and prepare the drawings and specifications.

What is an architect?

300

Material used to cover the wall in a kitchen or bathroom behind the countertops.

What is a backsplash?
400

A drawing that shows the vertical faces of exterior and interior walls and their features.

What are elevations?


400

This is the units for area.

What is square feet.

400

Fastner connection between top of the foundation and the sill plate.

What is anchor bolt?

400

An amount of money included in a bid for the customer to select items later.

What is an allowance?

400

A piece that lies next to the primary component, example the end of a driveway, front of a bathtub, decorative trim at window.

What is an apron?

400

The handrail and posts used at the side of a staircase

What is a bannister?

500

A drawing that shows a vertical cut through a wall that shows how the building materials fit together at the foundation, floor, ceiling, roof, etc.

What is a section?

500

The is the value that is found by multiplying width times length times thickness.

What is volume?

500

What does the acronym AFF stand for.

What is Above Finished Floor?

500

The trim molding used where the floor and wall meet, also called base boards.

What is base molding?

500

Small, loose sand, gravel or crushed stone.

What is aggregate?

500

A wood or steel member with open webs used for floor or ceiling support.

What is bar joists (also called open web steel joists)?

600

This type of drawing shows how complex building components fit together and is usually drawn at a scale that is larger that the other drawings.

What is a detail?

600

This is the units on volume.  In figuring concrete for a driveway, let's say, you might convert to cubic yards, but you always start with this unit first.

What is cubic feet?
600

A measurement for heat output for gas appliances or heaters.

What is BTU?
600

A horizontal framing piece that a stud rests on, sometimes called a sill plate.

What is a base plate?

600

Tool used to clean out drains or tool used to drill in wood or soil.

What is an auger?

600

Material, usually wood, installed in a wall or add rigidity or support.

What is backing?