Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What type of roof is particularly difficult and time-consuming to construct?

  1. Gambrel roof.

  2. Flat roof.

  3. Mansard roof.

  4. A-frame roof.

  5. Hip roof.

  6. Shed roof.

The correct answer is: Mansard roof.

A Mansard roof is particularly difficult and time-consuming to construct due to its unique design, which includes four slopes - two on each side of the roof. These slopes can require more materials and labor compared to other roof types, making it a challenging option for construction. Additionally, the dormer windows and intricate details often associated with Mansard roofs can further add to the complexity of the construction process. In contrast, the other roof types listed in the question (Gambrel roof, Flat roof, A-frame roof, Hip roof, Shed roof) are generally simpler and less time-consuming to construct compared to a Mansard roof.