Acoustics quiz

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Please answer the following 10 multiple choice questions, then click 'submit' to check the result. The pass mark for a CPD certificate is 8 out of 10, and you may retake the quiz as many times as you wish, but the questions will vary! Please note that one, two, three or all of the possible answers presented for each question may be right, and to gain a mark for that question all correct answers must be identified.

Good luck

Acoustics

Which of the following statements are true for separating wall construction?

Separating walls can be constructed from light steel frames lined with plasterboard
Resilient bars must be incorporated in the construction of separating walls
Mineral wool in the wall construction helps to improve the sound insulation
Light steel separating walls must be twin frame construction

The online acoustic performance prediction tool is ...?

Based on an empirical approach derived from acoustic test results
Intended for estimating purposes only
Intended to provide precise predictions
Only part of the solution, exact specification of materials and quality of workmanship are also important

Sound insulation requirements are included in which part of the England and Wales Building Regulations?

E
B
A
L

Which of the following statements are true for acoustic design of schools?

The main reference for acoustic design of schools is Building Bulletin 93
External wall sound insulation is important for schools so that occupants of neighbouring buildings are not disturbed by noise of children
Reverberation and transmission of speech characteristics are important for schools
Sound insulation in schools is not mentioned in Building Regulations

For separating floors between dwellings which of these statements are true?

Separating floors must include structural concrete
The ceiling part of the floor can have a significant effect on the acoustic performance
The floor treatment applied is usually insignificant to the acoustic performance
There is a wide range of separating floor solutions that can be used in steel framed buildings

Acoustic insulation testing is generally carried out at ...?

One single frequency
A range of frequencies from 100 Hz to 3150 Hz
Two specific frequencies of 100 Hz and 3150 Hz
A range of frequencies from 300 Hz to 1000 Hz

Impact sound insulation is generally important for what?

Floors only
Walls only
Floors and walls
Neither walls nor floors

To the human ear a 10 dB increase in sound 'feels' like an increase in loudness of how many times?

1
2
3
4

Which of the following should be carried out for good detailing practice of junctions?

There should be continuous solid contact across separating walls and floors
Joints in lining boards should be staggered
Wall lining boards should be fitted in contact with the floor slab to minimise gaps
Avoid contact between wall and floor finishes

For demonstrating compliance with the acoustic regulations which of these statements is correct?

Robust Details must be used for construction of new dwellings
Dwellings must either be constructed using Robust Details or on-site acoustic testing must be carried out
A qualified acoustic engineer must assess the details used for constructing dwellings
All dwellings must undergo on-site acoustic testing