Quiz Answers
| 1. | What does ACI stand for? | |
| ⊗ | American Concrete Institute | |
| Applicability civil institute | ||
| American code institute | ||
| None of the above | ||
| 2. | Densities typically ranging from 140 to 150 lb/ft^3 fall into which category? | |
| ⊗ | Normal density concrete | |
| Low density concrete | ||
| High density concrete | ||
| None of the above | ||
| 3. | Low density structural grade aggregate (LDA) typically has specific gravities in the range of 1.3 to 1.7, although specifications are based on loose bulk density, as covered by ASTM C 330. | |
| ⊗ | True | |
| False | ||
| 4. | Specified density concrete is that in which normal density coarse aggregates have been partially replaced with low-density, structural grade coarse aggregate. | |
| ⊗ | True | |
| False | ||
| 5. | What does ASTM stand for? | |
| American standard testing machine | ||
| American society for testing machines | ||
| ⊗ | American society for testing and materials | |
| None of the above | ||
| 6. | The percentage of water absorbed in coarse aggregate for normal density concrete is higher than low density concrete. | |
| True | ||
| ⊗ | False | |
| 7. | Although low-density fine aggregate can be used, typical practice in North America is to use normal density sand for the fine aggregate fraction. | |
| ⊗ | True | |
| False | ||
| 8. | The water-cementitious materials ratios or minimum compressive strength ratios for normal density concrete are less than 0.40 | |
| ⊗ | True | |
| False | ||
| 9. | The normal size of coarse aggregate for a normal density concrete (mm) is | |
| ⊗ | 4.75 – 25.0 | |
| 1.25 – 3.5 | ||
| 9 – 13 | ||
| None of the above | ||
| 10. | Low density concrete can be successfully pumped to 60 story buildings. | |
| ⊗ | True | |
| False | ||
1. 1 – American Concrete Institute
2. 1 – Normal Density Concrete
3. T
4. T
5. 3 – American Society For Testing and Materials
6. F
7. T
8. T
9. 1 – 4.75-25.0 mm
10. T
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