Literal question
<svar a="all" v="MX90A006">1. Walls<br /><br />What material are most of the outer walls made of in this dwelling? Mark with an X one circle only.<br /><div class="i1">[ ] 1 Cardboard sheet<br />[ ] 2 Reed, bamboo or palm<br />[ ] 3 Clay or clay covered sticks<br />[ ] 4 Wood<br />[ ] 5 Metal or asbestos sheets<br />[ ] 6 Adobe<br />[ ] 7 Brick, block, stone or cement<br />[ ] 8 Not specified</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar v="MX90A006 MX90A007 MX90A008 MX90A009 MX90A010 MX90A011 MX90A012 MX90A013 MX90A014 MX90A015 MX90A016 MX90A017 MX90A018 MX90A019 MX90A020 MX90A021 MX90A022 MX90A023"><span class="h1">Characteristics of the dwelling</span><br /><br />The series of questions found on page two of the questionnaire will permit you to find out the principal characteristics of the dwellings: the materials that they are made out of, the number of rooms that the dwelling consists of and the use the rooms are given, the available services, ownership of the dwelling and the cooking fuel that they use.<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="MX90A006 MX90A007"><span class="h2">1. Walls and 2. Roofs</span><br /><br />In these questions, what is important is to know the foundational construction materials, so you should pay attention that the answer given by the informant does not correspond to the material that covers the walls. If the roof or walls of the dwelling are built with more than one material, you should note only the most dominant.<br /></svar>