Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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An owner is planning to replace old windows with new ones that hinge at the side and open inward for easy cleaning. These windows are called:

  1. Slider windows

  2. Double-hung windows

  3. Glazed windows

  4. Casement windows

  5. Pivoted windows

  6. Fixed-pane windows

The correct answer is: Casement windows

The correct choice is casement windows. Casement windows are specifically designed to be hinged on one side, allowing them to open outward, which facilitates easy cleaning since the interior surfaces can be reached without the need for ladders or tools. This style of window is appreciated for providing excellent ventilation and unobstructed views when fully opened. Other window styles mentioned do not match the description. Slider windows operate on a horizontal track, while double-hung windows have two sashes that move vertically. Glazed windows refer more to the coating or treatment of the glass rather than the window's operating mechanism. Pivoted windows rotate around a central axis, and fixed-pane windows do not open at all. All of these options either do not hinge at the side or do not open inward, distinguishing them from the casement window design.