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A dwelling has a room for cooking when it is bounded by walls and has at the least than a stove or wood-burning stove to prepare or heat food, even if this room is used as bedroom, living room, among others.
It is considered that the dwelling does not have a room for cooking when it has no stove, wood-burning stove, or grill, or when these objects are in hallways, corridors, under an awning, or outdoors.
If the respondent answers that the dwelling has a room for cooking, go to question 8 "Fuel". Otherwise, ask question 7 " Place used for cooking".