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02 Roofing Applications
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1. A yellow tag on a scaffold means that it
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A. may not be used.
B. may be used only in dry weather.
C. does not meet all safety standards.
D. is safe for all uses.
2. The minimum slope on which composition shingles may be used if a double-lap underlayment is applied is
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A. 4 in 12
B. 3 in 12
C. 2 in 12
D. 1 in 12
3. To prevent wind-driven rain from being forced back under hand-split wooden shakes,
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A. use underlayment between each course of shakes.
B. use hardboard panels under each course of shakes.
C. cement each shingle down to the one below it.
D. apply waterproof membrane under the shakes.
4. A specially engineered roof frame is required when using
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A. composition shingles
B. composition rolled roofing
C. slate roofing
D. pre-manufactured membrane roofing
5. All of the following are commonly used for drip edges and flashing except
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A. aluminum.
B. fiberglass.
C. copper.
D. vinyl.
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