Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Owner Harding is purchasing new stoves for three units in his rental building. What will he find when looking at stoves in an appliance store?

  1. Will find an EnerGuide label attached to each stove.

  2. Is assured that each stove with an EnerGuide label is highly energy efficient.

  3. Will find an EnerGuide label attached to each stove, but the information provided cannot be used for comparison of different stoves regarding energy use.

  4. Will find an EnerGuide label attached to those stoves manufactured in Canada, but not imported into the country.

  5. Will find that some stoves have no labeling at all due to import restrictions.

  6. Will find that EnerGuide labels are only used for microwaves and refrigerators.

The correct answer is: Will find an EnerGuide label attached to each stove.

When Owner Harding visits the appliance store to look for new stoves for his rental building, he will find an EnerGuide label attached to each stove. An EnerGuide label provides important information about the energy consumption and efficiency of the appliance it is attached to. This label helps consumers like Owner Harding make informed decisions about the energy efficiency of the stoves they are considering purchasing. Option B is incorrect because while stoves with an EnerGuide label are designed to be more energy efficient, the label itself does not necessarily guarantee that every stove with the label is highly energy efficient. It is a tool for comparison rather than an absolute assurance of efficiency. Option C is incorrect because the information provided on the EnerGuide label can indeed be used for comparison purposes between different stoves regarding energy use. The label includes standardized information that can help consumers like Owner Harding compare the energy efficiency of various stoves. Option D is incorrect as the presence of an EnerGuide label is not limited to stoves manufactured in Canada. It is a requirement for most household appliances sold in Canada, regardless of their country of origin. Option E is incorrect because the absence of labeling on some stoves is not due to import restrictions but rather a lack of compliance with labeling regulations