New York State Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam

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What term is commonly used to refer to the slope of a roof?

  1. Incline

  2. Pitch

  3. Grade

  4. Angle

The correct answer is: Pitch

The term "pitch" is commonly used in the context of roofing to describe the slope or steepness of the roof. It is expressed as a ratio of the vertical rise of the roof to its horizontal run. Understanding the pitch of a roof is crucial for various aspects of construction and design, including drainage and the overall aesthetics of a building. In contrast, while "incline" could refer to any slope, it is not specifically a term used in roofing. "Grade" typically relates to the level of the ground or the slope of the land surrounding a building rather than the roof itself. "Angle" could describe the measure of the slope but lacks the specific connotation associated with roofing contexts, which is why "pitch" is the most appropriate term in this scenario.