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Part 1 - Signs & Notices
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
In case of fire, leave the exhibition immediately. Do not stop to collect coats or bags.
What does this sign suggest?
In case of fire, leave the exhibition immediately and collect coats and bags first.
If there is a fire, you must exit at once and leave your belongings behind.
If there is a fire, you should wait for staff to tell you when to leave.
Fire exit doors must be kept clear at all times. Do not place displays or boxes in front.
What does the text say?
Fire exit doors must be kept clear, so boxes should be placed in front of them.
You should use the fire exit doors only if the main entrance is crowded.
Nothing should block the emergency doors, so keep the area in front of them empty.
If the alarm sounds, you must use the stairs. Lifts are not permitted during evacuation.
What does this notice tell visitors?
You should use the stairs only if the lifts are full.
When evacuating, you have to take the stairs because the lift cannot be used.
If the alarm sounds, you must use the lifts during evacuation.
On arrival, check the nearest emergency exit on your floor. Follow green signs if you must leave.
What does this sign suggest?
You should find the closest escape route when you arrive, so you can leave quickly if needed.
On arrival, check the nearest emergency exit and follow green signs to enter the exhibition.
You must leave the exhibition as soon as you see any green emergency sign.
Do not use candles or any open flames in the exhibition hall. Battery lights are allowed.
What does the text say?
Do not use candles or open flames, so battery lights are not allowed either.
You mustn’t bring anything with a real flame inside, but electric lights are permitted.
You should only use candles in the exhibition hall if you keep them small.
Instructions
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
Exercise Details
Author
Sibel Gümüşel
@sibel-gumusel
User Prompt
"Create an exercise giving fire safety advice to visitors at a science exhibition"
Created on:
Apr 12, 2026
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