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Family and Consumer Science If a designer needed to show the location of drawer handles on kitchen cabinets, what would be the best drawing to use? (Points : 2) A floor plan An elevation drawing Aperspective drawing A furniture plan Question 2. 2. With only a floor plan to reference, the designer would know what about a window? (Points : 2) The height of the window The width of a window How far the window is off the floor The size of the window Question 3. 3. What activities must a designer plan for when designing a living room? (Points : 2) Socializing Entertaining Storage All of the choices are correct. Question 4. 4. In designing a child's bedroom, what is the most important thing to take into consideration? (Points : 2) How the child's needs will change over time How their color preferences will change over time How many toys the child currently has The current size of their bed Question 5. 5. In planning traffic patterns, you should: (Points : 2) avoid long hallways use hallways to avoid having to get to one room by going through another consider how you move around furniture groupings All of the choices are correct. Question 6. 6. In designing a kitchen for a person in a wheelchair, which accommodation is least important? (Points : 2) Provide turn around space for the wheelchair Lower countertops Change fixture handles to lever handles Provide knee space below the sink Question 7. 7. The diameter required for a wheelchair to complete a 360 degree turn is: (Points : 2) 48 inches 54 inches 60 inches 66 inches Question 8. 8. If the entry opens directly into the living room, what would be the best solution, given time and budget constraints? (Points : 2) Build a new entry. Add a wall in front of the entry door to divert traffic. Use a free-standing storage piece (bookcase) or room divider to provide some privacy. Place the backside of a sofa to the entry to act as a barrier. Question 9. 9. Which of the following elements or characteristics of the space should be taken into account when redesigning the space? (Points : 2) The features that led to the selection of decision to retain the space The features that are satisfactory, but do not necessarily offer any great attraction or merit The features that must be altered, eliminated, or minimized in the space All of the choices are correct. Question 10. 10. Which of the following is a benefit of smart technology for an elderly person living alone? (Points : 2) Can notify the resident when to take his/her medication Can alert the hospital if the resident has fallen Can delay entrance into a skilled nursing facility All of the choices are correct. Question 11. 11. Individual thermostat and lighting controls in office workstations have led to: (Points : 2) Increased worker productivity Increased worker efficiency Increased worker well-being All of the choices are correct. Question 12. 12. What has been the impact of companies having a central computer system that contains all of the company information? (Points : 2) Employees can work from home. Employees can access needed information from their desktop computers. Employees can access needed information off-site. All of the choices are correct. Question 13. 13. What is a primary advantage of inter-office emails over traditional communication methods? (Points : 2) They provide a "paper trail" of the communication. They allow for more effective communication. They are more concise. They are faster and more efficient. Question 14. 14. Many carpet manufacturers offer programs to recycle their products at the end of their lifecycle. Which of the following is NOT a reason preventing these programs from being completely successful? (Points : 2) The carpet manufacturers do not stand behind their promises. It is cheaper and more convenient to "throw away" old carpet rather than send it back to the manufacturer. The homeowners do not know or have forgotten that the carpet can be recycled. The carpet installers are responsible for the disposal of the old carpet. Question 15. 15. Which of the following is the most common sustainable strategy used in today's homes? (Points : 2) Using recycled materials Using reclaimed timber Using energy-efficient appliances Reducing the size of the home

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