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Concrete & Reinforcing References

Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures (PCA) and Placing Reinforcing Bars (CRSI): mix design, testing, curing, and rebar placement practice.

7 questions in our bank cite this reference.

The one thing to know

Testing questions are definitional: slump = workability, cylinders at 28 days = strength, Proctor = compaction benchmark. Tab the test-methods chapter.

Your tab set

Florida exams allow pre-tabbed, highlighted references. Build these tabs before exam day, in book order.

1
Mix design & W/C ratio

Water-cement ratio vs strength, admixtures

2
Field testing

Slump, cylinders, air content

3
Curing & weather

Moisture/temperature requirements, hot & cold weather concreting

4
Rebar placement

Chairs, cover, supports (Placing Reinforcing Bars)

Highlight the question, underline the answer

Don't just tab your books — mark them as you practice. Every time a question sends you into a reference, leave a two-part mark behind: highlight the passage the question is about, and underline the exact words that answer it. Do this through your whole question bank and the book turns into a map of the tested material — so on exam day you recognize the spot, not just the section.

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    Highlight what the question asks about

    When you look up a practice question, highlight the sentence or table the question turns on. That block is now a visual landmark you'll spot on a fast flip.

  2. 2

    Underline the exact answer

    Inside the highlight, underline the specific number, deadline, or phrase that is the answer — with a fine-tip pen. Highlight = the topic; underline = the fact.

  3. 3

    Color-code by what trips you up

    Use one highlighter color for deadlines and numbers, another for definitions, a third for the answers you got wrong twice. Your weak spots become the brightest marks in the book.

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    Let your tabs and marks compound

    A tab gets you to the chapter; the highlight gets you to the paragraph; the underline gets you to the answer. Built up across a full question bank, that three-layer trail is the open-book skill the exam actually tests.

All marking must be done before you walk in — the rules allow pre-marked books but bar making any new marks (or bringing notes) during the exam.

Navigating under time pressure

  • Mix design and water-cement ratio material is up front; field testing and curing later.
  • Rebar cover, chairs, and splice basics are in Placing Reinforcing Bars.
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