A) Wood and nails B) Cement, gravel, and water C) Clay, sand, and straw D) Steel and concrete
A) Gable roof B) Mansard roof C) Butterfly roof D) Flat roof
A) To channel rainwater B) To provide insulation and enclosure C) To support the roof D) To act as a foundation
A) A type of adhesive B) A joint held together with screws C) A joint where one piece fits into a hole in another D) A decorative molding
A) Straw or reeds B) Metal sheets C) Asphalt shingles D) Concrete tiles
A) Clay and water B) Gypsum and water C) Lime, sand, and water D) Cement, sand, and water
A) To collect rainwater B) To provide a stable base for the structure C) To decorate the exterior D) To insulate the building
A) Easier installation B) Lower cost C) Sustainability and environmental friendliness D) Increased durability
A) Using earth to make bricks B) Covering a structure with earth C) Compacting earth within a form D) Mixing earth with concrete
A) Covers the roof B) Forms the ridge C) Supports the rafters D) Provides drainage
A) Yurt B) Igloo C) Tipi D) Minka
A) A structural support beam B) Infill between timbers, often brick or wattle and daub C) A type of decorative timber carving D) A specialized tool for timber framing
A) Cob B) Rammed Earth C) Wattle and Daub D) Adobe
A) To protect the logs from the elements B) To decorate the exterior of the cabin C) To provide structural support D) To fill gaps between logs
A) Water resistance B) High strength and durability C) Breathability and moisture regulation D) Low cost
A) Concrete foundations B) Exposed timber beams C) Asphalt shingle roofing D) Hidden structural supports
A) Waterproofing roofs B) Strengthening mortar C) Protecting and whitening walls D) Insulating foundations
A) Energy efficiency B) Use of locally sourced materials C) Waste reduction D) Reliance on non-renewable resources
A) To provide tensile strength B) To increase insulation C) To make the mixture lighter D) To improve water resistance
A) To prevent moisture buildup and rot B) To increase structural strength C) To reduce heating costs D) To improve aesthetics
A) A type of decorative timber carving B) Using a laser level for alignment C) Fitting timbers precisely to irregular shapes D) Calculating the exact amount of timber needed
A) Fiberglass B) Spray foam C) Asbestos D) Sheep's wool
A) To provide insulation B) To act as a decorative element C) To support the roof D) To connect the frame to the foundation
A) Controlling groundwater and drainage B) Providing irrigation for plants C) Draining sewage D) Collecting rainwater for storage
A) Fir B) Spruce C) Pine D) Cedar
A) Guarantees higher quality B) Reduces environmental impact and waste C) Simplifies the construction process D) Is always cheaper
A) Planting trees around the building B) Installing large windows on all sides C) Orienting the building to maximize sunlight exposure D) Using dark-colored materials throughout
A) A type of raised foundation B) A foundation made entirely of concrete C) A trench filled with rubble to provide drainage and support D) A shallow trench filled with soil
A) To improve the oven's insulation B) To make the oven easier to clean C) To add a decorative element to the oven D) To protect the oven structure from high temperatures
A) Stainless steel or aluminum nails B) Iron nails C) Concrete nails D) Drywall screws |