Exam 30: Section Layout
Exam 1: Professional Architectural Careers15 Questions
Exam 2: Exploring Residential Design and Professional Office Practice15 Questions
Exam 3: Preparing for Success15 Questions
Exam 4: Computer-Aided Design in Architecture15 Questions
Exam 5: Guidelines and Codes That Affect Design15 Questions
Exam 6: Interior Design Considerations15 Questions
Exam 7: Exterior Design Factors and Styles15 Questions
Exam 8: Environmental Design Considerations15 Questions
Exam 9: Land Descriptions and Drawings15 Questions
Exam 10: Site-Related Drawing Layout15 Questions
Exam 11: Floor Plans - Symbols, Annotation, and Dimensions15 Questions
Exam 12: Completing a Floor Plan With Cad15 Questions
Exam 13: Electrical Plans15 Questions
Exam 14: Plumbing Systems15 Questions
Exam 15: Comfort Control Systems15 Questions
Exam 16: Roof Plan Components15 Questions
Exam 17: Roof Plan Layout With Cad15 Questions
Exam 18: Introduction to Elevations15 Questions
Exam 19: Elevation Layout and Cad Drawing Techniques15 Questions
Exam 20: Representing Interior Finishing Materials and Cabinets With Cad15 Questions
Exam 21: Framing Methods15 Questions
Exam 22: Structural Components15 Questions
Exam 23: Design Criteria for Structural Loading15 Questions
Exam 24: Sizing Joists, Rafters, and Beams15 Questions
Exam 25: Drawing Framing Plans15 Questions
Exam 26: Foundation Systems15 Questions
Exam 27: Floor Systems and Foundation Support15 Questions
Exam 28: Foundation Plan Layout15 Questions
Exam 29: Sectioning Basics15 Questions
Exam 30: Section Layout15 Questions
Exam 31: Stair Construction and Layout15 Questions
Exam 32: Fireplace Construction and Layout15 Questions
Exam 33: Construction Documentation, Specifications, and Project Manuals15 Questions
Exam 34: Presentation Drawings15 Questions
Exam 35: Renovations, Remodeling, and Additions15 Questions
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The goal of any detail is to represent material clearly.
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When representing finishing materials for the floor joists and foundation, in what layer should you place batt floor insulation?
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A sketch is often given to the drafter to help explain the written calculations.
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What command should you use to locate each overhang when completing the layout of a truss roof?
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The layout of the foundation and lower walls must be completed before you can complete the lower floor and the main floor system.
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Continuous members shown in details are traditionally drawn with what symbol placed in the member?
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When locating interior walls, what should you do next after using the OFFSET command to assign the wall thickness around the centerline?
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When representing structural members with finished quality lines for a trussed framed roof with a vaulted ceiling, what should you do next after drawing the eave blocking?
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Before starting the sections, you should create layers to separate information by _____, by lineweight, and by linetypes.
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The ____ commands of AutoCAD are excellent for connecting two partial sections.
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When placing dimensions, you should align all dimension text and make it _____ high when plotted.
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When adding annotations, all sections are typically fully notated.
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A section can be drawn by dividing the work into six stages. What is the first stage of this process?
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When drawing sections for a home with a stick-framed vaulted ceiling, if collar ties are required, their depth should _____.
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