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None Windows and Exterior Doors
What is the portion of the window that is operable?
  1. Window swing
  2. Window sash
  3. Window pane
  4. Window opening
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None Windows and Exterior Doors
None Windows and Exterior Doors
Sometimes a door assembly can include a "transom". What is it?
  1. Window above the door
  2. Window beside the door
  3. Window in the top of the door
  4. Window to the left of the door
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When installing an exterior door, polyurethane foam (expanding foam) is sometimes used around the door frame to ensure an airtight seal. Why must you be careful as to how much foam you are using around the door frame?
  1. Challenging to remove the access foam
  2. Can cause the frame to warp and distort
  3. It expands slowly
  4. It is not the right product to use on the door
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None Windows and Exterior Doors
None Windows and Exterior Doors
When referring to exterior doors, what does the term sidelight describe?
  1. A light in the door
  2. Window in the door
  3. Window on top of the door
  4. Window on side of the door
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