The type of roof which slopes in two directions with a break in the slope on each side is known as A. Gable roof B. Hip roof C. Gambrel roof D. Mansard roof

[amp_mcq option1=”Gable roof” option2=”Hip roof” option3=”Gambrel roof” option4=”Mansard roof” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: C. Gambrel roof

A gambrel roof is a type of roof that slopes in two directions with a break in the slope on each side. The lower slope is steeper than the upper slope, and the two slopes are joined by a horizontal ridge. Gambrel roofs are often used on barns and other agricultural buildings, but they can also be found on residential homes.

A gable roof is a type of roof that has two sloping sides that meet at a ridge. Gable roofs are the most common type of roof in the United States.

A hip roof is a type of roof that has four sloping sides that meet at a point at the top. Hip roofs are more common in warm climates than in cold climates.

A mansard roof is a type of roof that has four sloping sides, with the lower two sides being steeper than the upper two sides. Mansard roofs are often used on French-style buildings.