UH X TKP 1
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Housing
Housing is a fundamental human need that provides shelter, security, and a space for living. It comes in various forms, including single-family homes, apartments, and multi-family dwellings. The quality and availability of housing can impact people's quality of life, affecting health, education, and economic opportunities. Housing design and construction also consider factors such as location, cost, sustainability, and materials used. Modern housing often integrates energy-efficient technologies and aims to minimize environmental impact.
What is one of the primary purposes of housing?
entertainment
security and shelter
edication
transportation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Housing
Housing is a fundamental human need that provides shelter, security, and a space for living. It comes in various forms, including single-family homes, apartments, and multi-family dwellings. The quality and availability of housing can impact people's quality of life, affecting health, education, and economic opportunities. Housing design and construction also consider factors such as location, cost, sustainability, and materials used. Modern housing often integrates energy-efficient technologies and aims to minimize environmental impact.
Which of the following is a type of housing?
factories
apartments
hospitals
shopping malls
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Housing
Housing is a fundamental human need that provides shelter, security, and a space for living. It comes in various forms, including single-family homes, apartments, and multi-family dwellings. The quality and availability of housing can impact people's quality of life, affecting health, education, and economic opportunities. Housing design and construction also consider factors such as location, cost, sustainability, and materials used. Modern housing often integrates energy-efficient technologies and aims to minimize environmental impact.
How does housing impact people's quality of life?
it affects health, education, and economic opportunities
it only affects people's education
it has no impact on people's lives
it only provides a space for work
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Housing
Housing is a fundamental human need that provides shelter, security, and a space for living. It comes in various forms, including single-family homes, apartments, and multi-family dwellings. The quality and availability of housing can impact people's quality of life, affecting health, education, and economic opportunities. Housing design and construction also consider factors such as location, cost, sustainability, and materials used. Modern housing often integrates energy-efficient technologies and aims to minimize environmental impact.
What is a modern trend in housing construction?
increasing the use of non-renewable energy
using materials that harms environment
integrating energy-efficient technologies
ignoring sustainability
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Housing
Housing is a fundamental human need that provides shelter, security, and a space for living. It comes in various forms, including single-family homes, apartments, and multi-family dwellings. The quality and availability of housing can impact people's quality of life, affecting health, education, and economic opportunities. Housing design and construction also consider factors such as location, cost, sustainability, and materials used. Modern housing often integrates energy-efficient technologies and aims to minimize environmental impact.
What factors are considered in housing design and construction?
fashion trends
location, cost, sustainability, and materials
political influence
personal preferences only
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Last weekend, I fixed a broken window in my living room. It had been damaged by a strong windstorm the previous week. First, I removed the broken glass carefully and cleaned the frame. Then, I measured the window to get the correct size of replacement glass. After purchasing the new glass from the hardware store, I installed it into the frame and secured it with nails. Finally, I applied sealant around the edges to make sure it was airtight. It took a few hours, but now the window looks as good as new.
What part of the house did the writer fix?
door
roof
window
wall
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 7 pts
Last weekend, I fixed a broken window in my living room. It had been damaged by a strong windstorm the previous week. First, I removed the broken glass carefully and cleaned the frame. Then, I measured the window to get the correct size of replacement glass. After purchasing the new glass from the hardware store, I installed it into the frame and secured it with nails. Finally, I applied sealant around the edges to make sure it was airtight. It took a few hours, but now the window looks as good as new.
Why did the window need fixing?
it was broken by a strong windstorm
it was too old
it had been stolen
the writer accidentally broke it
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