Deck 25: Movement Joints and Intersecting Walls

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Horizontal expansion joints must be placed below all shelf angle irons supporting brick masonry.
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Cracks from movement are completely preventable in masonry.
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A _____ joint is used to create a plane of weakness in conjunction with joint reinforcement.

A) control
B) building expansion
C) construction
D) cold
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By far, the most common movement joint a mason comes into contact with is the ______ .

A) control joint
B) expansion joint
C) isolation joint
D) cold joint
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Concrete and concrete masonry Chapters have moisture and thermal movements that are very similar to those of brick masonry.
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Intersecting walls that carry the load of floors and roofs of buildings must also be able to stretch or flex.
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When an intersecting wall is butted against the main wall with a mortar joint at the point of contact, it is usually called a _____ joint.

A) piled
B) filled
C) stacked
D) flex
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Structures are constantly moving.
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A good example of a _____ expansion joint is when brickwork is supported on steel angle irons that are bolted to the main structure.

A) frame
B) isolated
C) horizontal
D) vertical
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Metal reinforcement wire especially made to tie intersecting walls is welded in the shape of a _____ .

A) V
B) X
C) Z
D) T
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Deck 25: Movement Joints and Intersecting Walls
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Horizontal expansion joints must be placed below all shelf angle irons supporting brick masonry.
True
2
Cracks from movement are completely preventable in masonry.
False
3
A _____ joint is used to create a plane of weakness in conjunction with joint reinforcement.

A) control
B) building expansion
C) construction
D) cold
A
4
By far, the most common movement joint a mason comes into contact with is the ______ .

A) control joint
B) expansion joint
C) isolation joint
D) cold joint
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Concrete and concrete masonry Chapters have moisture and thermal movements that are very similar to those of brick masonry.
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Intersecting walls that carry the load of floors and roofs of buildings must also be able to stretch or flex.
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When an intersecting wall is butted against the main wall with a mortar joint at the point of contact, it is usually called a _____ joint.

A) piled
B) filled
C) stacked
D) flex
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Structures are constantly moving.
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A good example of a _____ expansion joint is when brickwork is supported on steel angle irons that are bolted to the main structure.

A) frame
B) isolated
C) horizontal
D) vertical
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Metal reinforcement wire especially made to tie intersecting walls is welded in the shape of a _____ .

A) V
B) X
C) Z
D) T
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