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1. What does ICC stand for in the context of construction standards?
A. International Code Commission
B. International Construction Council
C. International Code Council
D. International Civil Committee
Answer: C. International Code Council
The ICC is the organization that publishes model codes used in
building safety standards.
2. The primary purpose of a soils report is to:
A. Determine plumbing requirements
B. Evaluate soil conditions for foundation design
C. Assess electrical load capacity
D. Define landscape planting zones
Answer: B. Evaluate soil conditions for foundation design
Soils reports guide foundation design based on soil characteristics.
3. ECP in soils planning often refers to:
A. Environmental Compliance Plan
B. Excavation and Compaction Plan
C. Electrical Construction Protocol
, D. Emergency Contingency Procedure
Answer: B. Excavation and Compaction Plan
ECP relates to preparing ground for structural loads.
4. Which of the following soil types has the highest load-bearing
capacity?
A. Clay
B. Sand
C. Silt
D. Peat
Answer: B. Sand
Sand generally drains well and supports loads better than fine,
cohesive soils.
5. What is the term for soil particles smaller than 0.002 mm?
A. Gravel
B. Sand
C. Silt
D. Clay
Answer: D. Clay
Clay particles are the smallest in soil classification.
6. The factor that most affects soil compaction is:
A. Color of soil
B. Moisture content
C. Depth of topsoil
D. Time of year
Answer: B. Moisture content
Correct moisture helps achieve maximum soil density.
, 7. Which test measures soil’s resistance to penetration?
A. Sieving
B. Proctor
C. Standard Penetration Test
D. pH test
Answer: C. Standard Penetration Test
SPT assesses soil hardness and stratification.
8. In ICC ECP plans, grading is important to:
A. Improve soil aesthetics
B. Ensure proper drainage
C. Reduce construction costs
D. Change soil type
Answer: B. Ensure proper drainage
Grading directs water away from structures to prevent damage.
9. The purpose of soil stabilization is to:
A. Increase soil fertility
B. Improve strength and durability
C. Change soil color
D. Remove moisture
Answer: B. Improve strength and durability
Stabilization enhances soil properties for construction.
10. What does the Atterberg limits test determine?
A. Soil pH level
B. Moisture retention capacity
C. Soil consistency boundaries
D. Soil temperature range
Answer: C. Soil consistency boundaries