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When raising a steel stud wall, temporary bracing should be placed every _____.
 
  a. 2' to 3'
  b. 4' to 5'
  c. 5' to 6'
  d. 8' to 12'

Question 2

Nonconductive grommets or plastic bushings should be used to prevent a destructive galvanic reaction
  between steel framing members and _____.
 
  a. copper piping
  b. aluminum siding
  c. nonmetallic sheathed cable
  d. PVC piping



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Answer to Question 2

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