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Question 1 of 82
1. Question
2.1 In order to bid on a new construction, a wrought iron specialized worker must determine the parameters of the project by consulting the project specification documents. According to pages 1 to 21, among the following divisions, which one the wrought metal specialist does NOT have to consult?
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Question 2 of 82
2. Question
2.2 The general contractor faces the requirements of the project on which he submits a bid. When a geotechnical study is required, which elements will the contractor find in a geotechnical report?
1- The level of the water table
2- The benchmark
3- The position of the rock
4- The alignment of the foundation
5- The condition of the soil
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Question 3 of 82
3. Question
2.3 Who is responsible to supply a container, a truck box or an enclosed space on the premises to dispose of the debris?
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Question 4 of 82
4. Question
2.4 For a substantially important renovation jobsite including a demolition and an enlargement. Before deciding of the layout of the jobsite, what must a contractor do?
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Question 5 of 82
5. Question
2.5 A client wants to install his/her exterior siding. Before he begins the work, what should a contractor plan for the layout of the jobsite?
Â1- Plan a space to dispose of the debris (container or truck)2- Plan an access to the wall to do the work and plan the installation of the scaffoldings3- Plan a space for materials4- Verify the electrical transmission linesExactInexact -
Question 6 of 82
6. Question
2.6 Which documents must be supplied with the construction permit?
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1) The layout plans2) The driver's license3) The level of dept of the excavation and the dept of the lowest basement floor4) The approximate costs5) The insurance documents6) The plans and specificationsExactInexact -
Question 7 of 82
7. Question
2.7 What is a layout plan?
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Question 8 of 82
8. Question
2.8 During excavation work, survey monuments were buried. Who will be responsible to replace these markers?
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Question 9 of 82
9. Question
2.9 Which type of contractor's licence is required to replace a window, including the modification of its opening and the replacement of the exterior siding?
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Question 10 of 82
10. Question
2.10 What needs to be done upon reception of materials?
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1- Pay the bill immediately2- Inform the supplier of any mistakes or imperfections3- Trust the delivery men and unload the materials without verifications4- Review all materials upon receptionExactInexact -
Question 11 of 82
11. Question
2.11 You are a specialized contractor, within a contract for which you are supplying materials, some of them, however they disappeared from the jobsite. Who is responsible for the loss?
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Question 12 of 82
12. Question
2.12 To work without plans and specifications, what should a general contractor expect if he is asked for a bid?
Â1- Request a permit to the municipality2- Supply a service offer to the clients, with discussion3- Calculate the costs for materials and sub-contractors4- Draw a bid5- Make the plans and specifications himselfExactInexact -
Question 13 of 82
13. Question
2.13 On a large size jobsite, modifications have to be done quickly. What must the contractor do?
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1- Apply changes only at the end of the work2- Stop the work until an agreement is made3- Bill the client at a later date for the changes according to the written agreements.4- Notice the designer of the project to get more details related to the modifications to be done5- Bill the client right away for the changes according to agreementsExactInexact -
Question 14 of 82
14. Question
2.14 Who on the jobsite decides to apply modifications to the work?
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Question 15 of 82
15. Question
2.15 Which elements should be taken in consideration in order to efficiently manage?
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1- Which quantity needs to be ordered2- When do we need to order new materials3- How much will the materials costExactInexact -
Question 16 of 82
16. Question
2.16 What could be the potential consequences of bad management of materials' supply on a jobsite?
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1- Costs of stock surplus2- A raise in costs because of the number of orders3- Late country4- Costs of depletion of stocks5- A better staff managementExactInexact -
Question 17 of 82
17. Question
2.17 According to the Workbook p. 1 to 21, in which section of the specifications can we get the details for the gypsum?
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Question 18 of 82
18. Question
2.18 What are the different elements that can impact the cost of a bid?
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1- The environment2- The complexity of a project3- The urgency of the work4- The availability of the materials5- The scope of the project6- The location of the jobsite7- The labour8- The economic situationÂ
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Question 19 of 82
19. Question
2.19 Put the following titles in order
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1- The client2- The principal contractor3- The sub-contractor4- The architect5- The engineerÂ
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Question 20 of 82
20. Question
2.20 You know, as a contractor, that the geographic context, the site and project characteristics have to be taken in consideration, before, during, and after the bid. For your project, heavy rain is expected, but you are starting works for another client and your schedule is very busy. Excavation is planned during those rainy days. How should you react to this situation?
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Question 21 of 82
21. Question
2.21 Which document(s) must be presented to the municipality to obtain a permit for the construction of an addition on a house?
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1- Construction plans2- Floor plan3- Subdivision plan (allotment plan)4- Rental certificate5- Foundation planExactInexact -
Question 22 of 82
22. Question
2.22 To carry out a project, you are planning an amount of 175 000$ for general expenses and an amount of 700 000$ for direct costs (materials and labor). What should be your bid to obtain a profit of 20%?
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Question 23 of 82
23. Question
2.23 You have 4 projects for news houses for a total of 800 000$ and 5 renovation projects of 75 000$ each. If you wish to obtain, at the end of the year, a gross profit of 125 000$, what percentage must you charge for each project?
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Question 24 of 82
24. Question
2.24 Which of the following documents has a higher legal value?1- Written confirmation2- Confirmation by e 'mail3- Verbal confirmationExactInexact -
Question 25 of 82
25. Question
2.25 What are the criteria that force a project to go through the BSDQ even if the client did not requested this procedure?
1- The work is being done in Quebec
2- There is more than one contractor invited to present a bid
3- There are bidding documents allowing the presentation of comparable bids
4- The amount of the bid reaches or exceeds $20,000
5- One of the specialized contractors (electrician) submitted a bid to the BDSQ and the general contractor wants his bid.
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Question 26 of 82
26. Question
2.26 The shop drawings are construction drawings supplied by the contractor that allow to facilitate the specifications' conformity. Among the following statements, which ones are true regarding the shop drawings:
1- Complete the market and are part of it, without replacing it;2- Offer a margin for changes, in case of modifications in the supply, fabrication or assembly of a product according to the market conditions;3- Must be studied and revised before being transmitted to the general contractor, because they give essential information on the contractor's proposed bids and on the implementation strategy according to the market conditions;4- The shop drawings must be approved by the professional;5- The shop drawings prevail over the specifications.ExactInexact -
Question 27 of 82
27. Question
2.27 When you proceed with the release of all the holdbacks at the end of a project?
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Question 28 of 82
28. Question
2.28 A supplier provided poor quality materials for the third time. What should you do in the future?
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Question 29 of 82
29. Question
2.29 What is the utility of keeping a logbook during the course of a construction project? Chose the best answer.
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Question 30 of 82
30. Question
2. 30 What are the elements included in administration files?
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1- The payments2- The pay records3- The shop drawings of a curtain wall4- The architect plansExactInexact -
Question 31 of 82
31. Question
2.31 What are the elements included in technical files?
1- The payments
2- The purchase of materials
3- The shop drawings of roof truss
4- The architect plans
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Question 32 of 82
32. Question
2.32 Storing materials on a construction site can be complex and require a good analysis for its disposition. What would be the best way to avoid bad surprises?
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Question 33 of 82
33. Question
2.33 During excavation you find an old oil tank. How should you dispose of it?
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Question 34 of 82
34. Question
2.34 For demolition works, you contact the electricity and telephone service suppliers to take anagreement. At which moment can you start the works?ExactInexact -
Question 35 of 82
35. Question
2.35 You're doing construction works on an unoccupied residential jobsite. You need to pass electrical wiring in a reinforced concrete wall and make a hole in the concrete to pass a 6-inch diameter conduit. Who will give the permission to proceed?
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Question 36 of 82
36. Question
2.36 What do you do with the recyclable materials after a demolition?
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Question 37 of 82
37. Question
2.37 Who is responsible for the bid costs?
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Question 38 of 82
38. Question
2.38 At which step does the contractor make sure the walls have an even surface?
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Question 39 of 82
39. Question
2.39 How do you know which surfaces need to be painted?
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Question 40 of 82
40. Question
2.40 What is the proper reference to know the maximum pitch applicable to a ramp for people with reduced mobility?
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Question 41 of 82
41. Question
2.41 Which plan shows the future position of a building?
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Question 42 of 82
42. Question
2.42 Who is responsible to remove the snow on a jobsite?
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Question 43 of 82
43. Question
2.43 From the drawings of the Workbook page 39, what is the height of the foundation wall?
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Question 44 of 82
44. Question
2.44 Which group includes 10-storey residential buildings?
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Question 45 of 82
45. Question
2.45 What is the definition of the specification book?
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Question 46 of 82
46. Question
2.46 With which other stakeholder does the interior systems' contractor must be coordinated?
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Question 47 of 82
47. Question
2.47 Which recourse can a contractor use when a client is in default of payment?
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Question 48 of 82
48. Question
2.48 What are the criteria that force a project to go through the BSDQ?Â1. The amount of the bid exceeds $50,0002. There is more than one contractor invited to present a bid3. The amount of the bid reaches or exceeds $20,0004. The works involve at least 5 different contractors5. The work is being done in Quebec6. There are bid documents allowing the presentation of comparable bids.ExactInexact -
Question 49 of 82
49. Question
2.49 According to the civil code, who is responsible for the guarantee for the loss of work?
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Question 50 of 82
50. Question
2.50 Where does an owner go to get a permit for construction work?
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Question 51 of 82
51. Question
2.51 How do you transmit an addendum?
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Question 52 of 82
52. Question
2.52 Which of the following elements isn't usually part of the information included in a bid submitted to the BSDQ?
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Question 53 of 82
53. Question
2.53 Which of these statements is true?
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Question 54 of 82
54. Question
2.54 What is the purpose of shop drawings of a curtain wall?
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Question 55 of 82
55. Question
2.55 Who develops a preestablished plan for the positioning and installation of sprinklers in a building?ExactInexact -
Question 56 of 82
56. Question
2.56 Who is the superintendent?
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Question 57 of 82
57. Question
2.57 Calculate the number of required columns to support a 300 foot long floor if the spacing between each column is 80 inches.
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Question 58 of 82
58. Question
2.58 You visit a client who wants a bid for the renovation of the exterior façades of his commercial building. There is 5 feet of accumulated snow along the building. The work is for the spring, what do you need to take in consideration?
1- Plan the space for the installation of the jobsite trailer;
2- Establish a location with the client where to put the backfill which will be reused at the end of the works;
3- Pay close attention to electric wires;
4- Plan the space for the scaffoldings and the workers.
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Question 59 of 82
59. Question
2.59 Which plan shows the foundation plan?
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Question 60 of 82
60. Question
2.60 Identify the symbol representing a double outlet by referring to the page 32-33 of the workbook.
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Question 61 of 82
61. Question
2.61 In which order do you organise the required steps before the opening of a jobsite?
1- Organize the works
2- Execute the works
3- Plan the works
4- Determine the needs of the client
5- Submit the bid
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Question 62 of 82
62. Question
2.62 If the survey monuments are buried during the digging, who will pay the costs to relocate them?
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Question 63 of 82
63. Question
2.62 If the survey monuments are buried during the digging, who will pay the costs to relocate them?
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Question 64 of 82
64. Question
2.63 Put these CCDC-2 contract documents in order:
1- Definitions
2- Drawings
3- Technical specifications
4- Material Chart
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Question 65 of 82
65. Question
2.64 Which section of the Code should you consult to quickly find answers to ambiguous questions?
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Question 66 of 82
66. Question
2.65 What are the required permits at the beginning of the works for a construction project?
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Question 67 of 82
67. Question
2.66 The first usage of the shop drawings is to supply the manufacturers instructions (assembly methods, product specifications, etc.). Which other usage can the shop drawings serve?
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Question 68 of 82
68. Question
2.67 What documents do you give to the client, so he can do maintenance of his building and equipment after the work is completed?
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Question 69 of 82
69. Question
2.68 When a client tells the contractor that he is not satisfied with the works, how should the contractor react?
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Question 70 of 82
70. Question
2.69 You work on your jobsite, but an unforeseen event forces you to leave without finishing the works.
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Question 71 of 82
71. Question
2.70 What are the responsibilities of the project representative?
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Question 72 of 82
72. Question
2.71 Which statement is true?
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Question 73 of 82
73. Question
2.72 When the work is being done by a specialized contractor, who has the responsibility to requireinspections and related testing?ExactInexact -
Question 74 of 82
74. Question
2.73 In which circumstances can a general contractor ask the subcontractor to pay for a required cleaning after the latter completed his work?
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Question 75 of 82
75. Question
2.74 Who is responsible to verify the specifications in case of a problem on the jobsite?
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Question 76 of 82
76. Question
2.75 What is the main usage of the specifications?
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Question 77 of 82
77. Question
2.76 What should a contractor do if he realizes that one of his/her subcontractors doesn't have an RBQ license?
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Question 78 of 82
78. Question
2.77 A contractor wants to make a bid on a project for a fire alarm system. Which elements will he have
to consider?Â1. Smoke detector2. Gas detector3. Sprinkler system4. Anti-theft alarm systemExactInexact -
Question 79 of 82
79. Question
2.78 Which of the following actions are part of the administrative closure of a construction project?
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1. Forward the jobsite closure notices to the CNESST.2. Ask the subcontractors to supply their compliance letters to the concerned authorities.3. Request quittance letters to affected individuals.4. Update the logbook by keeping track of all problems and unexpected issues during the project touse this information for future projects.5. Keep track of the performance of your subcontractors and suppliers.ExactInexact -
Question 80 of 82
80. Question
2.79 What is needed to get an authorization from the municipality to undertake construction work?
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1. To supply information related to the project to the municipality, 30 days before the beginning of thework.2. To hold all the required municipal permits before the beginning of the work.3. To forward to the CNESST, a jobsite opening notice at least 10 days before the beginning of thework.4. The drawings and specifications with the architect seal.5. The certificate of location6. For excavation work, contact info excavation ahead of time.7. To have a fire safety plan.ExactInexact -
Question 81 of 82
81. Question
2.80 The contractor must be aware of the high number of laws and regulations ruling the construction industry. What are the applicable laws for construction in Quebec during a construction project in a specific municipality?
1. The building law
2. Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction industry
3. Architect law
4. Act respecting occupational health and safety
5. Competition Act
6. Engineer Act
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Question 82 of 82
82. Question
2.81 What is ruling the Quebec civil code?
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1. Criminal prosecutions2. Infractions to the R-20 Act3. Relations between people4. People and assetsExactInexact