Frame It Right Quiz

Once you have passed and submitted the quiz, you will receive your AIA or ICC Certificate of Completion.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will understand how the loads on a nonresidential wood building (gravity, lateral and moisture) influence framing and use this knowledge to effectively frame a building that mitigates negative effects of loading
  • Participants will learn how to navigate technical resources (APA literature, including website content and publications) to address the challenges facing today's nonresidential wood building framers
  • Participants will be able to identify common pitfalls in the construction of low-rise wood buildings for floor, wall and roof systems in order to reduce liability and ensure greater client satisfaction
  • Participants will understand how engineered wood products (EWPs) may be used in a wide spectrum of applications and how to choose the EWP that most efficiently meets these needs

 

1. Which of the following is a characteristic of Structural I grade panels?
2. In order to prevent splitting of supporting members, framers can do what with fasteners?
3. When overdriven fasteners are observed:
4. Anchor bolts prevent which of the following?
5. Hold-down devices prevent which of the following?
6. Structural sheathing installed on shear walls withstands:
7. Which of the following methods are used to design shear walls?
8. Load path can be defined as:
9. In floor and roof applications, the strength axis of wood structural panels must be installed:
10. Wood experiences more shrinkage or expansion in which dimension?