Loadbearing ground floor partitions usually transfer their load to the ground beneath by
A) Using a rolled steel joist spanning between the external walls
B) Using a prestressed concrete I beam spanning between the external walls
C) Using a timber wall plate bearing onto a sleeper wall
D) Thickening the ground floor slab
E) Constructing a raft slab foundation
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Q1: A non-loadbearing partition 5.6m in length and
Q2: Bricks used in the construction of partitions
Q3: Expanded metal fabric is used to
A) Strengthen
Q4: Solid partitions to upper floors can be
Q5: A nogging is incorporated into a timber
Q6: One advantage of metal stud partitions is
A)
Q7: Solid separating walls need to be constructed
Q9: For fire resistance purposes, a party wall
Q10: Hollow lightweight partitions often incorporate insulation to
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