NCARB Practice Test - Fire wall vs Building Height

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    dmsylves

    I'm definitely not a subject matter expert here... But I would guess that one of the key words in the problem is "preliminary?" To me, that says "what are the first things you're going to asses? Where do you start?" I can understand why you'd assume that a single-story warehouse shouldn't exceed 40 ft, but I think you also sort of answered yourself in your own question :) You wouldn't know that unless you checked the table, or already had the table memorized (which, why would you?) As far as why not D, I would think that based on the building typology, there wouldn't be many, or any fire walls within the building itself. It doesn't say there are multiple occupancies, so no need for separating fire barriers or partitions (which are different from fire walls). It's single story, so there's no circulation core that needs to be fire rated. Which only leaves exterior walls that need to be fire rated based on separation distance to other buildings. Since the question didn't specify anything like that, I think it's safe to assume that's not relevant to the question. I think it's also helpful to understand the difference between Fire Walls, Fire Barriers, and Fire Partitions. That's probably the real reason. Though I feel like that's really getting into the weeds. Hopefully, that's about as tricky/difficult as they come? 

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    Guga

    Thanks,

    You are right. What got me confused was the distractor info about storing plastic products. In real world though, I would still go to the code to check what all that plastic stuff might require

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