Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement accurately reflects the impact of spreading roof rafters on brick masonry walls?

  1. Brick masonry walls can be identified as having no headers.

  2. A wavy appearance can be a sign that brick masonry walls were constructed too quickly without proper mortar curing time.

  3. Brick masonry walls are not popular anymore because they cannot bear loads.

  4. Spreading roof rafters cannot harm the structural integrity of brick masonry walls.

The correct answer is: A wavy appearance can be a sign that brick masonry walls were constructed too quickly without proper mortar curing time.

The correct answer is B. A wavy appearance can be a sign that brick masonry walls were constructed too quickly without proper mortar curing time. This statement accurately reflects the impact of spreading roof rafters on brick masonry walls. When masonry walls are constructed too quickly without allowing the mortar to cure properly, it can result in a wavy appearance due to uneven settling and potential structural issues. Option A is incorrect as the presence or absence of headers does not directly relate to the impact of spreading roof rafters on brick masonry walls. Option C is incorrect as brick masonry walls are still commonly used in construction and are capable of bearing loads when properly constructed. Option D is incorrect as spreading roof rafters can indeed harm the structural integrity of brick masonry walls if proper construction techniques are not followed.