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Wall and Ceiling Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Raise the Roof. Structure. Good Support. Corny Cornice. Miscellaneous. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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StructureCorny Cornice

Miscellaneous

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Good Support

Raise the Roof

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Thin pieces of material laid in

overlapping rows to cover the roofs

of buldings

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What are Shingles?

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The top edge of a roof where two

slopes meet

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What is the Ridge?

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A roofing composed of layers of asphalt felt

laminated with coal tar, pitch, or asphalt; top finished with crushed

slag or gravel

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What is a Built-Up Roof?

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The board placed on edge at the ridge of the roof into which

the upper ends of the rafters are fastened

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What is the Ridge Board?

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The board or sheet material fastened to the roof rafters on

which the shingles or other roof material is

placed

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What is Roof Sheathing?

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The vertical framing member of

a wall

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What is a stud?

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The structural covering, usually wood boards or

plywood, used over studs or rafters of a

structure

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What is sheathing?

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A roof structural member running

from the wall plate to the ridge

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What is a rafter?

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A horizontal structural member that supports the

floor or ceiling system

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What is a joist?

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Wood members that form the top of

a framed wall

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What is the top plate?

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A flexible joint used to prevent cracking or breaking because

of expansion and contraction due to

temperature changes

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What is an expansion joint?

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A diagonal brace at the corner of a

wood frame wall to stiffen and prevent

cracking

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What is a corner brace?

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Boards nailed diagonally across

studs or other boards to make framework

rigid

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What is cross bracing?

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Consists of 2x4 cross blocking between studs

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What is a firestop?

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A rectangular pier attached to a wall for the purpose of strengthening the

wall

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What is a pilaster?

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A metal or wood trough for carrying water from a roof

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What is a gutter?

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The molded projection of the roof overhang at

the rop of the wall

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What is the cornice?

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The lower portion of the roof that

overhangs the wall

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What are the eaves?

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A vertical board nailed onto the ends

of the rafters

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What is the fascia?

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The underside of an overhang such

as a cornice

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What is a soffit?

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A small masonry unit made from

clay and baked in a kiln

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What is a brick?

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Interior wall covering, such as gypsum board or plywood, which is applied in large sheets or panels

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What is drywall?

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A type of insulation designed to be

installed between framing members

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What is Batt?

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Small wood pieces in wood framing used to anchor or

support other major members

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What is blocking?

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Thin strips of wood fastened to walls or ceilings to provide a space for insulation, to help

prevent moisture transmission, and to provide a level surface for paneling or

other surface finished treatment

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What is furring?

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Make your wager

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A structural member transversely

supporting a load

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What is a beam?