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Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000

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 A. use a toilet brush A. use a toilet brush  C. not clean under the rim C. not clean under the rim  B. flush often B. flush often  D. not use disinfectant D. not use disinfectant 100 When cleaning a toilet you should..

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 A. vacuum everyday A. vacuum everyday  C. vacuum once a week C. vacuum once a week  B. let stains sit B. let stains sit  D. use a broom D. use a broom 200 when cleaning carpets you should…

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 A. remove rust with A. remove rust with foam cleaner  C. clean drain stopper C. clean drain stopper  B. leave soap scum B. leave soap scum  D. use a disinfectant D. use a disinfectant 300 when cleaning a bathtub you should NOT..

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 A. both B & D A. both B & D  C. use rust remover C. use rust remover  B. dilute cleaner B. dilute cleaner  D. wipe spill D. wipe spill immediately 500 when cleaning plastic laminate kitchen counters you should…

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 A. turn freezer off A. turn freezer off  C. use warm water C. use warm water  B. use baking soda B. use baking soda to help clean  D. keep food in D. keep food in freezer 1,000 When defrosting a freezer you should NOT…

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 A. use cold water A. use cold water  C. wash pans under C. wash pans under burner  B. use ammonia & B. use ammonia & bleach mixture  D. clean when burner D. clean when burner is slightly warm 2,000 When cleaning a stove you should…

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 A. call your landlord A. call your landlord  C. use plunger to C. use plunger to open drain  B. turn off the water B. turn off the water valve to toilet  D. bail out the water D. bail out the water to avoid overflow 4,000 The first thing to do when a toilet is overflowing is…

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 A. take out trash A. take out trash  C. vacuum C. vacuum  B. wipe down B. wipe down kitchen counters  D. wash dishes D. wash dishes 8,000 Which task does NOT need to be done daily?

Back to Board C. 8,000 Answer

 A. turn off lights A. turn off lights  D. take a bath D. take a bath instead of a shower 16,000 What does NOT save energy?  C. keep drapes open C. keep drapes open in the winter  B. unplug items B. unplug items when not in use

Back to Board D. 16,000 Answer

32,000 When measuring for a curtain or shade do NOT…  A. allow for extra A. allow for extra inches for hanging  C. a tape measure C. a tape measure  D. measure the D. measure the height of window  B. Loose receipts B. Loose receipts

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 A. flow of electricity A. flow of electricity 64,000 Wattage refers to…  C. electric pressure C. electric pressure  B. rate of flow of B. rate of flow of electricity  D. where circuit D. where circuit breaker and fuses are

Back to Board A. 64,000 Answer

 B. It’s not necessary to B. It’s not necessary to clean under a refrigerator 125,000 This statement is FALSE  A. charcoal can be used A. charcoal can be used to eliminate refrigerator odors  C. a range top should C. a range top should be lifted and cleaned under  D. keeping a house D. keeping a house clean can save you money

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 C. water stains on wood C. water stains on wood furniture may disappear 250,000 Which of these items is TRUE  A. a garbage disposal A. a garbage disposal won’t clog because of food  B. windows should B. windows should be cleaned in sunlight  D. dishes only need D. dishes only need to be rinsed in warm water

Back to Board C. 250,000 Answer

 D. detergent D. detergent & water 500,000 You can clean a stainless steel sink with…  A. bleach cleanser A. bleach cleanser  C. all purpose C. all purpose cleaner  B. baking soda B. baking soda & water

Back to Board D. 500,000 Answer

 A. a quality paint A. a quality paint brush has split ends 1,000,000 Which item is TRUE?  B. electrical fire B. electrical fire should be put out with water  D. a penny can be used D. a penny can be used to replace a fuse  C. landlords are not responsible C. landlords are not responsible For large insect problems

A. 1,000,000 Answer

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