Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which of the following statements accurately describes a door stop?

  1. A door stop is typically attached to the door to prevent it from fully closing and latching

  2. A door stop is typically attached to the door frame to block the door from swinging past its intended closed position

  3. A door stop is removable and can be adjusted as needed

  4. A door stop is integrated into the door frame and cannot be altered

  5. A door stop is used to secure the door in an open position

  6. A door stop is an accessory that is installed at the bottom of the door

The correct answer is: A door stop is typically attached to the door frame to block the door from swinging past its intended closed position

A door stop is typically attached to the door frame to block the door from swinging past its intended closed position. This statement accurately describes the function of a door stop in preventing the door from swinging too far open or closed. By attaching the door stop to the door frame, it acts as a buffer, stopping the door before it goes beyond its intended position. This helps protect the wall, handle, and hinges from damage caused by the door swinging too wide.