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What is the purpose of the Department of Energy's Building Technologies Program (BTP)?
 
  A) To develop technologies for producing less-expensive construction techniques
  B) To achieve a 30 percent reduction in energy use in residential and commercial building codes
  C) To develop technologies for building homes faster
  D) To teach young architects about standard building technologies

Question 2

What is the best way to warm a refrigerant cylinder?
 
  A) Over a hot flame B) With a torch
  C) By pouring boiling water over the cylinder D) In a bucket of warm water



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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