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Master the 2026/2027 roofing certification exam with 100 comprehensive questions covering asphalt shingles, wood shakes, valley flashing, ice dams, rafter span calculations, slate, clay, and low-slope systems. Updated to current IRC and NDS standards. Ideal for construction management, building inspection, and roofing technology students.

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Roofing Technology Exam 2026/2027:
Flashing, Slopes, Shakes, Shingles,
Structural Calculations & Code Updates —
100 Practice Questions

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Master the 2026/2027 roofing certification exam with 100 comprehensive questions
covering asphalt shingles, wood shakes, valley flashing, ice dams, rafter span
calculations, slate, clay, and low-slope systems. Updated to current IRC and NDS
standards.

Ideal for construction management, building inspection, and roofing technology
students.




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, Roofing Exam 2026/2027: 100 Questions & Answers
Academic Year: 2026/2027
Level: Advanced Diploma / University Upper Division
Instructions: Select the best possible answer for each multiple-choice question. Provide
concise, accurate responses for short-answer and calculation-based questions.

Section 1: Material Limitations and Roof Slope Compatibility

Question 1
A low roof slope presents a significant risk of water infiltration for all the following materials
EXCEPT:
A. Asphalt shingles
B. Wood shingles
C. Wood shakes
D. Roll roofing

Answer: D. Roll roofing

Explanation: Roll roofing is specifically designed for low-slope applications (minimum
1:12) and is often used on sheds or outbuildings. Asphalt shingles, wood shingles, and wood
shakes require a minimum slope (typically 2:12 or 4:12) to shed water effectively; otherwise,
wind-driven rain can penetrate the overlapping joints.

Question 2
On a roof slope of 2:12 or less, which of the following roofing types is considered unsuitable
according to modern building codes (e.g., 2024 IRC updates)?
A. Modified bitumen
B. Standing seam metal
C. Asphalt shingles
D. Built-up roofing (BUR)

Answer: C. Asphalt shingles

Explanation: Standard asphalt shingles are not rated for use on roof slopes below 2:12 due to
the risk of water backflow under the shingle tabs. Low-slope roofs require watertight systems
(e.g., BUR, modified bitumen, or roll roofing) rather than water-shedding systems.

,Section 2: Roof Vulnerability and Flashing Details

Question 3
On a residential roof, the areas most susceptible to premature failure and leakage are
typically:
A. The main field of asphalt shingles on a south-facing slope
B. Flashing details and roof penetrations
C. The gable end rake boards
D. The eaves with proper drip edge

Answer: B. Flashing details and roof penetrations

Explanation: Flashing points—such as chimneys, valleys, vent pipes, and dormers—
represent complex intersections where multiple materials meet. These are statistically the
most common sources of roof leaks due to thermal expansion, improper installation, or
sealant degradation.

Question 4
In addition to providing a weather-resistant barrier, ridge flashing can also function as:
A. A venting system for attic or roof cavity
B. A rain gutter for low-slope roofs
C. A lightning protection grounding point
D. A structural tie between opposing rafters

Answer: A. A venting system for attic or cavity

Explanation: Ridge vents integrate with ridge flashing to allow hot, moist air to escape from
the attic while preventing rain and snow entry. This promotes ventilation and reduces ice dam
formation and moisture-related deterioration.

Question 5
Base flashing installed along the side of a chimney is technically known as:
A. Kick-out flashing
B. Vertical counter flashing
C. Apron flashing
D. Step flashing

Answer: D. Step flashing

, Explanation: Step flashing consists of individual L-shaped metal pieces layered with each
course of shingles where the roof meets a vertical surface (e.g., chimney or sidewall).
Counter flashing is then embedded into the chimney mortar to cover the step flashing.

Section 3: Structural Components and Roof Framing (2026 Code Updates)

Question 6
Ceiling joists in modern residential framing are best described as:
A. Identical to rafters but used exclusively on flat roofs
B. Horizontal members that tie opposing rafter heels together to prevent outward thrust
C. Vertical supports that transfer roof dead loads directly to foundation walls
D. Non-structural elements used only to support drywall

Answer: B. Horizontal members that tie opposing rafter heels together to prevent outward
thrust

Explanation: Ceiling joists resist the outward horizontal thrust generated by rafters under
load. They act in tension, maintaining wall alignment. When absent, rafter ties or structural
ridge beams become necessary.

Question 7
Given the following conditions: a roof system is subjected to a ground snow load of 50 psf
and a dead load of 20 psf. The ceiling is not attached to the rafters. Assuming rafter ties are
provided at the top plate line, what is the maximum allowable span for 2-inch by 8-inch
Hem-Fir #2 rafters spaced at 24 inches on center? (Refer to 2024/2026 NDS Supplement
values).
A. 7 feet 3 inches
B. 9 feet 9 inches
C. 12 feet 0 inches
D. 14 feet 6 inches

Answer: B. 9 feet 9 inches

Explanation: For Hem-Fir #2, 2x8 at 24” o.c., with a total load of 70 psf (50 snow + 20
dead) and unbraced rafters (no ceiling attachment), the allowable span is reduced. Standard
span tables indicate a maximum of approximately 9’-9” under these conditions. Always
verify with local amendments.

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