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FULL NHIE EXAM PRACTICE
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1. 1. Where you have found evidence of footing settle- You cannot predict settle-
ment, how can you predict whether there will be fur- ment from a single in-
ther settlement? spection

(a) You can count the number of planes of movement.
(b) You can determine the type of foundation materi-
al.
(c) You cannot predict settlement from a single inspec-
tion.
(d) You can determine the depth of the footing.

2. 2. You typically identify a Freon leak As an oil stain
(a) As an oil stain
(b) As refrigerant coming out of the Freon line in the
form of a cold mist.
(c) By the strong odor.
(d) By looking for evidence of ice along the refrigerant
lines

3. 3. Typical wood frame wall assemblies include all of Bridging
the following components EXCEPT.

(a) Studs
(b) Bridging
(c) Sheathing
(d) Siding

4. 4. All of the following are common approaches to im- Resloping the cap
proving chimney draft EXCEPT

(a) Adding a draft inducer fan.
(b) Adding a rain cap.


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(c) Extending the chimney upward.
(d) Resloping the cap.

5. 5. All of the following statements are true of shrinkage Vertical shear is associated
cracks EXCEPT that with shrinkage cracks

(a) Shrinkage cracks do not typically go into the foot-
ings.
(b) Shrinkage cracks do not necessarily have corre-
sponding cracks
elsewhere in the building.
(c) Vertical shear is associated with shrinkage cracks.
(d) Shrinkage cracks are common with poured con-
crete foundation
walls.

6. 6. Which of the following is NOT typically a component Pressure regulator
of a private water supply system?

(a) Foot valve
(b) Pump
(c) Pressure regulator
(d) Pressure tank

7. 7. Split-system, air-cooled, central air-conditioning Two
systems have how many fans?

(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Four

8. Overheat


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8. Insulated metal exterior doors with storm doors
should be avoided because they may

(a) Increase heat loss.
(b) Increase air leakage.
(c) Overheat.
(d) Have poor architectural appeal.

9. 9. You plug your circuit tester into an outlet that has Unplug the washing ma-
a washing machine plugged into it. Your tester shows chine
that the outlet is properly wired and grounded. How
could you improve this inspection process?

(a) Use a voltage tester
(b) Use a circuit tester with a GFI test button
(c) Unplug the washing machine
(d) Turn the washing machine on before doing your
test.

10. 10. Given a foundation wall that is cracked due to If the wall has moved in-
horizontal force ward, the cracks would
typically be wider on the
(a) You will not be able to determine whether the wall inside face
has also moved
inward.
(b) If the wall has moved inward, the cracks would
typically be wider on the inside face.
(c) If the wall has moved inward, cracks will typically be
wider on the outside face.
(d) You should not be concerned unless the crack is at
least ¼ in width.




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11. 11. On most steep roofs, exposed fasteners are A sign of poor installation

(a) Used for anchorage against wind.
(b) A sign of poor installation.
(c) A sign of good installation.
(d) Used to prevent ice dams.

12. 12. All of the following are slab-on-grade-construction Inverted slab
techniques EXCEPT

(a) Monolithic slab.
(b) Floating slab.
(c) Inverted slab.
(d) Reinforced slab.

13. 13. Masonry chimneys should have a clearance from 2 inches
combustible framing members of

(a) 1 inch.
(b) 2 inches.
(c) 4 inches.
(d) 12 inches.

14. 14. Efflorescence Is associated with water
moving through masonry
(a) Is associated with water moving through masonry walls
walls.
(b) Can only appear on the cold side of a wall.
(c) Only occurs in freezing climates.
(d) Is an organic growth.

15. 15. On a conventional split-system air-conditioning Compressor to the expan-
system, the high-pressure side is the portion of the sion device.

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