Thursday, April 21, 2016

Exterior Inspection Section#2 Exterior Cladding Test#2

  • Question 1

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    What is an example of a capillary break on the exterior of the building?
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    the part of a sill that prevents water from running along the underside back to the wall
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 2

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    What causes brick to spall?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    water saturation and freezing temperatures
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 3

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    A large number of patched holes in a uniform pattern on an exterior most likely indicates what?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    insulation installation
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 4

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    The main purpose of soffits and fascia is to
    Selected Answer:
    Correctd. 
    enclose rafter ends at the roof overhang
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    Correctd. 
    e. 
  • Question 5

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    How thick should a three-layer stucco application be?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctd. 
    7/8 inch
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    Correctd. 
    e. 
  • Question 6

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Compared to regular lumber, OSB is more prone to what?
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    swelling
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 7

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    What is the major risk if a foundation wall does not extend above grade?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    water damage to wood structure of house
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 8

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Aluminum flashings on stucco walls are particularly vulnerable to
    Selected Answer:
    Correctd. 
    corrosion
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    Correctd. 
    e. 
  • Question 9

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Battens typically overlap each siding board by how much, expressed in inches?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctc. 
    1/2
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    Correctc. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 10

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    All of the following types of caulking materials are paintable EXCEPT
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    silicone
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 11

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    All of the following statements about masonry walls are true EXCEPT they
    Selected Answer:
    Correctd. 
    are impervious to water
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    Correctd. 
    e. 
  • Question 12

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Coping is a
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    parapet wall covering
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 13

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    What best describes chalking? It is
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    the deterioration of paint due to ultraviolet radiation
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 14

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Horizontal cracks above windows in masonry walls are usually caused by
    Selected Answer:
    Correctc. 
    rusting lintels
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    Correctc. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 15

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Which of the following statements about weep holes in masonry walls is true? They
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    allow water to drain out from behind masonry veneer
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 16

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    A bowing masonry wall is most likely caused by
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    failed masonry ties
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 17

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Heavy siding like brick and stone are typically supported from below by
    Selected Answer:
    Correctc. 
    foundations and footings
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    Correctc. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 18

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Which of the following wood siding corner details is considered to be the LEAST desirable?
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    mitered
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 19

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Strips of vinyl siding typically overlap vertically by how much?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    1/2 to 1 inch
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 20

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    All of the following are common types of mortar joints EXCEPT
    Selected Answer:
    Correctb. 
    u-joint
    Answers:
    a. 
    Correctb. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 21

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Common soffit problems include all of the following EXCEPT
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    oversized soffit
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 22

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    When repointing a masonry wall, the old mortar should be raked out to what depth before applying the new mortar?
    Selected Answer:
    Correctc. 
    3/4 inch
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    Correctc. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 23

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    All of the following are common siding materials EXCEPT
    Selected Answer:
    Correcta. 
    Tyvek
    Answers:
    Correcta. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    e. 
  • Question 24

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Common window and door problems include all of the following EXCEPT
    Selected Answer:
    Correcte. 
    missing
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    d. 
    Correcte. 
  • Question 25

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    Exterior cladding is intended to do all of the following EXCEPT
    Selected Answer:
    Correctd. 
    provide a vapor barrier
    Answers:
    a. 
    b. 
    c. 
    Correctd. 
    e. 

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