Reading:
The new office building has a layout that includes several key areas such as the reception, conference rooms, and employee workstations. The reception area is located on the first floor and is directly connected to the elevator lobby. The conference rooms are on the second floor, and each room has a different capacity, ranging from small meetings to large presentations. The employee workstations are spread out across the third and fourth floors, with departments grouped according to their function. The cafeteria is located on the ground floor near the main entrance.
Questions:
1. Where is the reception area located in the building?
A) On the ground floor
B) On the second floor
C) On the top floor
D) Near the elevator lobby
2. Which floor contains the conference rooms?
A) First floor
B) Second floor
C) Third floor
D) All floors
3. What is the purpose of the cafeteria?
A) To hold team meetings
B) To provide a space for employee meals and socializing
C) To offer customer service
D) To store office supplies
4. Which floors are the employee workstations located on?
A) The first and second floors
B) The second and third floors
C) The third and fourth floors
D) The first and third floors
5. What feature connects the reception area to the elevator lobby?
A) A hallway
B) A staircase
C) An escalator
D) A glass partition
6. How are the employee workstations organized?
A) In private offices
B) In an open-plan layout
C) In cubicles
D) In conference rooms
7. Where is the main entrance located?
A) On the side of the building
B) At the back of the building
C) At the front of the building, near the reception area
D) Next to the cafeteria
8. Which department is most likely to use the largest conference room?
A) Sales
B) Human Resources
C) Marketing
D) Executive team
9. How would you get from the reception area to the cafeteria?
A) Take the elevator to the top floor
B) Go down the hallway on the first floor
C) Use the stairs on the second floor
D) Walk through the elevator lobby and continue to the left
10. If you were meeting with a small group, which conference room would you likely choose?
A) The smallest conference room
B) The medium-sized conference room
C) The largest conference room
D) The training room
11. What is the significance of the elevator lobby in this office layout?
A) It is the only entry point to the building
B) It connects the floors and is located near key areas like the reception
C) It is where employees gather for breaks
D) It is a private area for executives