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NCCER Introduction to Construction Drawings| Module 6 Questions and Answers| Fully Updated 2025 A foreman asks you to find where the main sewer line runs under a site using the drawings. What should you check first? The civil drawings, because they show stuff like sewer lines, water lines, and other underground utilities clearly. You’re handed a blueprint with a broken line that’s made up of long dashes and short dashes. What does that line usually represent? That’s a centerline—it’s used to show the exact middle of things like walls or columns. On a set of blueprints, you see "TYP" marked next to a wall symbol. What’s that trying to tell you? It means “typical,” so the detail or measurement applies in other spots the same way—it’s just not shown everywhere. You're looking at a floor plan and need to know what kind of window goes in. Where do you look? The window schedule—it lists every window, its size, type, and sometimes even how it opens. 2 Someone says, “Double-check that elevation.” What exactly are they talking about? They mean the height of something from a fixed point like ground level—it’s not just drawings from the front. You’re installing conduit and need to figure out where it goes vertically. Which drawing view helps you most? The elevation view—it shows heights and vertical locations of stuff on walls or structures. On a print, a dashed line runs above a ceiling grid. What might that mean? Probably something overhead, like ductwork or piping that’s hidden above the ceiling. A co-worker is confused between a detail drawing and a section drawing. What’s the key difference? Detail drawings zoom in on one small part to show it clearly, while section drawings slice through stuff to show how things are built inside. There’s a triangle with a number in it on the drawing. What should you do next? Look in the revision block—that triangle usually means there’s been a change or upda

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NCCER Introduction to Construction
Drawings| Module 6 Questions and
Answers| Fully Updated 2025
A foreman asks you to find where the main sewer line runs under a site using the drawings. What

should you check first?

The civil drawings, because they show stuff like sewer lines, water lines, and other

underground utilities clearly.



You’re handed a blueprint with a broken line that’s made up of long dashes and short dashes.

What does that line usually represent?

That’s a centerline—it’s used to show the exact middle of things like walls or columns.



On a set of blueprints, you see "TYP" marked next to a wall symbol. What’s that trying to tell

you?

It means “typical,” so the detail or measurement applies in other spots the same way—it’s just

not shown everywhere.



You're looking at a floor plan and need to know what kind of window goes in. Where do you

look?

The window schedule—it lists every window, its size, type, and sometimes even how it

opens.

, 2




Someone says, “Double-check that elevation.” What exactly are they talking about?

They mean the height of something from a fixed point like ground level—it’s not just

drawings from the front.



You’re installing conduit and need to figure out where it goes vertically. Which drawing view

helps you most?

The elevation view—it shows heights and vertical locations of stuff on walls or structures.



On a print, a dashed line runs above a ceiling grid. What might that mean?

Probably something overhead, like ductwork or piping that’s hidden above the ceiling.



A co-worker is confused between a detail drawing and a section drawing. What’s the key

difference?

Detail drawings zoom in on one small part to show it clearly, while section drawings slice

through stuff to show how things are built inside.



There’s a triangle with a number in it on the drawing. What should you do next?

Look in the revision block—that triangle usually means there’s been a change or update to

that part.
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