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Which of these statements regarding energy-efficient windows is not true?
 
  a) Low-E glass is the most energy efficient.
  b) Argon-filled double-pane windows are more energy efficient than air-filled double-pane windows.
  c) A double-pane window with 1 of air space will be more efficient than the same window with 1/2 of
  air space.
  d) Windows affect the cost of heating a building, but have no effect on the cost of cooling.

Question 2

Which of these tasks falls into the category of rough carpentry?
 
  a) Applying exterior siding
  b) Building and installing cabinets
  c) Applying exterior trim
  d) Framing a house



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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