Stud(s) of a common wooden partition A. Are vertical wooden members B. Is the upper horizontal wooden member C. Is the lower horizontal wooden member D. Are the intermediate horizontal wooden members

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The correct answer is A. Studs of a common wooden partition are vertical wooden members. They are typically spaced 16 inches on center and support the drywall or other wall covering.

B is incorrect because the upper horizontal wooden member is called a header.

C is incorrect because the lower horizontal wooden member is called a sole plate.

D is incorrect because the intermediate horizontal wooden members are called joists.