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Discussion Forum : Building Construction - Section 5 (Q.No. 46)
46.
The line of intersection of two surfaces of a sloping roof forming an internal angle less than 180°, is known as
ridge
hip
valley
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Pranay kumar said:   1 decade ago
Any one explain about hip?

Milind said:   1 decade ago
When the angle is more than 180° is called hip.

Sumit said:   9 years ago
@Milind.

In External or internal angle?

Raju raut said:   9 years ago
No, the answer must be hip because it is the angle which is less than 180degree formed by the intersection of two slope lines being a sloped surface in the roof.

Sanjay said:   8 years ago
The answer should be hip.

Aftab said:   8 years ago
I think vallyey roof is like butterfly roof.

Naveen said:   8 years ago
Valley roof is correct. I agree with it.

Utsav said:   7 years ago
<180 - valley.

>180 - hip.

Gaurav said:   5 years ago
The line of intersection of two surfaces of a sloping roof forming an external angle of fewer than 180 degrees is known as a valley. In question, they mentioned that internal angle instead of internal if they ask for external then valley is correct but here valley is not the correct answer.
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Tanmoy Ghosh said:   4 years ago
Answer is HIP.

The intersection of two sloped surface having an exterior angle greater than 180 its called HIP.
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