Exam 8: Sections and Detail
Exam 1: The Design-Construction Sequence and the Design Professions30 Questions
Exam 2: Views30 Questions
Exam 3: Scales22 Questions
Exam 4: Alphabet of Lines28 Questions
Exam 5: Use of Symbols28 Questions
Exam 6: Plan Views28 Questions
Exam 7: Elevations25 Questions
Exam 8: Sections and Detail24 Questions
Exam 9: Clearing and Rough Grading the Site30 Questions
Exam 10: Locating the Building25 Questions
Exam 11: Site Utilities29 Questions
Exam 12: Footings27 Questions
Exam 13: Foundation Walls28 Questions
Exam 14: Drainage Insulation and Concrete-Slabs24 Questions
Exam 15: Framing Systems26 Questions
Exam 16: Columns, Piers, and Girders18 Questions
Exam 17: Floor Framing27 Questions
Exam 18: Laying Out Walls and Partitions21 Questions
Exam 19: Framing Openings in Walls23 Questions
Exam 20: Roof Construction Terms28 Questions
Exam 21: Roof Trusses21 Questions
Exam 22: Common Rafters27 Questions
Exam 23: Hip and Valley Framing27 Questions
Exam 24: Cornices30 Questions
Exam 25: Windows and Doors31 Questions
Exam 26: Exterior Wall Coverings27 Questions
Exam 27: Decks22 Questions
Exam 28: Finishing Site Work27 Questions
Exam 29: Fireplaces28 Questions
Exam 30: Stairs28 Questions
Exam 31: Insulation and Room Finishing28 Questions
Exam 32: Cabinets21 Questions
Exam 33: Lake House Specifications26 Questions
Exam 34: Orienting the Drawings26 Questions
Exam 35: Fire Rated and Acoustical Considerations24 Questions
Exam 36: Seismic Considerations32 Questions
Exam 37: Heavy Commercial Construction30 Questions
Exam 38: Coordination of Drawings25 Questions
Exam 39: Structural Drawings30 Questions
Exam 40: HVAC Plumbing Drawings28 Questions
Exam 41: Electrical Drawings30 Questions
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A Longitudinal section is taken from an imaginary cut across the width of the building.
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Section drawings are included as necessary to explain special features of construction.
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The most common examples of a large scale showing the necessary details can be found on ____ installation drawings.
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Sections and details that refer to a specific location in the building ____.
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Many details are best shown by combining elevations and sections or by using ____ drawings.
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Sections and details that refer to a specific location in the building do not include a reference that indicates where the section or detail came from.
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To show how individual pieces fit together, it is necessary to use larger-scale drawings and section views. These drawings are referred to as sections and ____.
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A(n) ____ section is taken from an imaginary cut across the width of the building.
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Nearly all sets of drawings include, at least, a typical wall section.
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It is possible to show all the details of construction on foundation plans, floor plans, and building elevation.
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Nearly all sets of drawings include, at least, a typical ____ section.
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Whenever wall construction varies from the typical wall section, another _________ should be included.
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Larger scale drawings have a ____ line to show exactly where the section cut or detail is taken from.
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