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1. A wind mitigation inspector is evaluating a single-family residence built in 2014.
The roof sheathing is attached using 8d ring-shank nails spaced 6 inches on center
at panel edges and 6 inches in the field. How should the roof deck attachment be
classified?
A. Level A
B. Level B
C. Level C
D. Level D
Answer: D
Rationale: Enhanced nail size and spacing provide the highest level of roof deck
attachment recognized in wind mitigation inspections.
2. During an attic inspection, the inspector cannot directly observe roof-to-wall
connections because insulation covers the truss ends. What is the most
appropriate action?
A. Assume clips are present
B. Document the connection as unknown until sufficient evidence is obtained
C. Use the homeowner’s statement as proof
D. Report straps without evidence
Answer: B
Rationale: Wind mitigation inspections require verifiable evidence for all reported
features.
,3. Which roof shape generally provides the greatest resistance to wind uplift
forces?
A. Flat roof
B. Gable roof
C. Hip roof
D. Shed roof
Answer: C
Rationale: Hip roofs distribute wind forces more effectively and typically perform
better in high-wind events.
4. A home has a hip roof with non-hip features covering 12% of the total roof
perimeter. How should the roof shape be classified?
A. Gable
B. Flat
C. Hip
D. Combination
Answer: C
Rationale: A roof may qualify as a hip roof when non-hip features do not exceed
established thresholds.
5. What is the primary purpose of roof-to-wall connectors?
A. Improve attic ventilation
B. Transfer wind uplift loads from roof framing into walls
C. Increase insulation efficiency
D. Support interior finishes
Answer: B
Rationale: Roof-to-wall connectors create a continuous load path for wind
resistance.
6. A connector wraps over the truss and is secured with three nails on one side
and three on the opposite side. This connector is best classified as:
, A. Toe-nail connection
B. Clip
C. Single-wrap strap
D. Double-wrap strap
Answer: D
Rationale: A double-wrap strap extends around both sides of the framing member.
7. Which document is most commonly associated with wind mitigation
inspections in Florida?
A. Electrical permit application
B. Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form
C. Property tax assessment form
D. Certificate of occupancy application
Answer: B
Rationale: Wind mitigation inspections are documented using the standardized
verification form.
8. A residence has impact-rated windows installed throughout except for one
bathroom window protected by a shutter. How should opening protection be
evaluated?
A. Protected if all openings meet protection requirements
B. Unprotected automatically
C. Unknown classification
D. Roof-only protection
Answer: A
Rationale: All glazed openings must meet approved protection requirements.
9. During inspection, an inspector finds evidence of corrosion significantly
reducing the effectiveness of a metal strap. What should be reported?
A. Strap qualifies regardless of condition
B. Connection should be evaluated based on current condition and effectiveness
C. Ignore corrosion
D. Upgrade classification automatically