Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which of the following items is considered a "white good"?

  1. Water heater

  2. Roof shingles

  3. Concrete blocks

  4. Wood beams

The correct answer is: Water heater

A "white good" typically refers to large household appliances, primarily those that are finished in white enamel, such as refrigerators, washing machines, and water heaters. These items are categorized as white goods due to their common finish and household usage, focusing on their functionality in a home environment. In this context, the water heater stands out as the appropriate choice because it is indeed a significant appliance associated with residential fixtures, providing necessary services such as heating water for domestic use. The other items listed, such as roof shingles, concrete blocks, and wood beams, are considered building materials rather than appliances. They do not fit the definition of a white good, which emphasizes appliances that function in domestic settings.