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Which of the following is a common resilient floor covering that may contain asbestos?

  1. Carpeting

  2. Varnished wood

  3. Tile

  4. Corkboard

The correct answer is: Tile

Tile is a common resilient floor covering that may contain asbestos, especially in older buildings constructed before the 1980s. Asbestos was often used in the production of vinyl and other types of tiles for its durability and fire-resistant properties. When these tiles are intact, they typically do not pose a health risk; however, if they become damaged or removed, asbestos fibers can be released into the air, presenting a significant health hazard. Carpeting generally does not contain asbestos, as it is made from textile fibers and does not require the same properties that necessitate the use of asbestos. Varnished wood surfaces do not typically involve asbestos, either, since varnishes and wood do not have the same composition or requirements that would lead to asbestos use. Corkboard, while sometimes used in construction, also does not commonly contain asbestos and is often chosen for its insulating qualities rather than for any fire-resistant attributes.