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Specification Language Quiz

by cwswp-2061 | Apr 6, 2023

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  1. Question 1 of 12
    1. Question

    Which of the following words should be capitalized in a specification?

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  2. Question 2 of 12
    2. Question

    The word “provide,” when used in a specification typically:

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  3. Question 3 of 12
    3. Question

    To be effective in communicating, specifications should be:

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  4. Question 4 of 12
    4. Question

    The mood that is recommended for specifications is:

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  5. Question 5 of 12
    5. Question

    In accordance with SectionFormat® Article headings:

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  6. Question 6 of 12
    6. Question

    Abbreviations should only be used on the Drawings.

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  7. Question 7 of 12
    7. Question

    The word “Architect” is always capitalized.

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  8. Question 8 of 12
    8. Question

    Observe and supervise mean the same thing.

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  9. Question 9 of 12
    9. Question

    Specifications are written to the Contractor.

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  10. Question 10 of 12
    10. Question

    The preferred method of specifying is to start each sentence with “Contractor shall”.

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  11. Question 11 of 12
    11. Question

    It doesn’t matter if the drawings say curtain wall or storefront because the contractor will bid on whatever they want.

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  12. Question 12 of 12
    12. Question

    It is important to be consistent with terminology between the drawings and specifications when specifying building materials so that the contractor knows what to bid.

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