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| The finished trim where the wall and floor intersect is: |
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| Components that are built away from the job site and transported ready to use are: |
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| What kind of drawing shows an object as if it had been cut through to show the interior? |
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| What kind of cabinets are prefabricated constructed in specific sizes called modules? |
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| What are decorative strips used to conceal the seam in other finishing materials? |
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| Standard kitchen wall cabinets have a depth of: |
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| The minimum distance between the counter top and the bottom of wall cabinets in a kitchen is: |
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| What is the standard counter depth? |
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| Which appliance would mostly likely not be shown on an interior elevation? |
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| What are grab bars used for? |
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| Assisting movement for handicapped persons |
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| From which plan are overall dimensions taken? |
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| What are "key" symbols used for? |
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| What is the standard height for an eating bar base cabinet? |
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| The space between the top of wall cabinets and the ceiling may be left open or may be enclosed with (a): |
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| Kitchen cabinet plans consist of large-scale: |
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| An interior elevation drawing is a: |
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