Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement correctly describes factory-built homes?

  1. A modular home is built in a plant and assembled on the building site.

  2. Manufactured homes are constructed on-site using traditional methods.

  3. Both manufactured and modular homes follow identical building standards.

  4. Off-site assembly is now the most common construction method in Ontario.

  5. Factory-built homes are built solely for temporary use.

  6. Modular homes can only be single-story buildings.

The correct answer is: A modular home is built in a plant and assembled on the building site.

A modular home is indeed built in a plant and then transported to the building site for assembly. This method allows for increased efficiency and quality control in a controlled factory environment. Manufactured homes, on the other hand, are constructed entirely in a factory and delivered to the site as a complete unit. This makes option B incorrect. Choice C is incorrect as manufactured and modular homes are subject to different building codes and standards. Option D is incorrect as traditional on-site construction is still very common in Ontario. Option E is incorrect as factory-built homes, including modular and manufactured homes, are intended for permanent residential use. Lastly, option F is incorrect as modular homes can be multi-story buildings.