Exam 19: Elevation Layout and Cad Drawing Techniques
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On a complicated project, layout lines for the roof and walls can be assigned different colors to aid projection.
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Using one consistent uniform line width will help you create a more realistic elevation.
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The layout of a hip roof is similar to the layout of a gable roof. Only the upper line of the roof will remain, but the other lines are needed to determine the location of the ____.
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The ____ commands can be used to adjust all line intersections.
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You should lay out the elevations in ____ space with no regard to the size of the drawing template.
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A ridge that is perpendicular to the viewing plane can easily be projected from the view that shows the gable end wall for that roof.
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The gable wall of a full ____ roof is usually set back several feet from the wall of the structure.
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The height of the garage doors is measured from the finished floor level.
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The ____ of a roof is determined by drawing a line from the intersection of the wall and the ceiling at the desired angle to represent the roof.
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Which command should you use to place a line to represent the ceiling level?
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When the house has an irregular shape, a(n) ____ and a roof plan will be required to draw the elevations.
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When creating details, if necessary, a portion of an elevation can be reproduced using the ____ command and displayed in a separate viewport.
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When constructing a structure on a hillside, _____ must be projected from the site plan to the elevations.
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A ____ will be required to aid in the projections of the ground line for a specific site.
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