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PART 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE 2 Points Ea Cirele the letter that cervesponds to the cor

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PART 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE 2 Points Ea Cirele the letter that cervesponds to the corvect wnwer in ench uf the fol Place Condominium, the sheet number, Al sheet in the A Civi , Plumbing prints C. Electrical prints D. Structural prints E. None of the above 2. Lines that are not visible, such as those below a surface or behind an object are represeted with A. Oeject line B. Extension Line C. A hidden line D. Section line E. Break line 3. A pian view of a building that shows the arrangement of walls and partitions as they appeas in an imaginary horizontal section taken approximately 5 feet above floor level is called aan A. Elevation plan. B. Plot Plan C. Site plan D. Floor plan E. None of the above The framework of a building is designed to withstand live loads such as A. Snow B. Fixtures C. wind D. All of the above E. A and C only For the Shaw Place Condominiums, the code information covered items such A. Structural details B. Number of stories C. Number of trees on the lot D. Plumbing details . Size of piers.

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2)Hidden lines are used to represent surfaces that are not directly visible in the orthographic view. Without hidden lines all information about the features that are not directly visible would be lost. Whenever possible show intersections and corners of hidden lines as touching lines, not gaps. There should be a gap at the transition between line types so that it is clear where one line type starts and the other ends

4)A building load is simply a force that a house frame needs to resist. The frame must be designed to withstand eight of these loads—which include wind, earth, and snow—without catastrophic stress on the structure. While not every load consideration is applicable to every geographic region, or even every home within a region, having a collective understanding of building loads will strengthen your view of framing as a general system. That’s an asset when designing, building, or remodeling any home, anywhere.