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Part 1 - Signs & Notices
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
For your safety, stay behind the rope barrier. You must not touch the ancient wall or carvings.
What does this sign suggest?
Visitors should keep back and avoid touching the old stone features.
Stay behind the rope barrier so you can touch the ancient wall and carvings safely.
You should take photos of the wall closely to see the carvings better.
Stone steps may be slippery when wet. Please hold the handrail and wear shoes with good grip.
What does the notice advise visitors to do?
You should avoid using the handrail because it could be unsafe when the steps are wet.
The stone steps are slippery only when you hold the handrail and wear shoes with good grip.
Be careful on the steps by using the rail and wearing suitable footwear.
Do not climb on the ruins. Loose stones can fall, and you could injure yourself or others.
What does this sign suggest?
You are not allowed to climb the ruins because it could be dangerous.
You should climb carefully so you don’t drop stones on people below.
You can climb on the ruins if the stones are loose and might fall.
In hot weather, you should carry water. There is no drinking fountain inside the site.
What does the notice tell visitors?
Bring your own water because you can’t get drinking water inside.
You must not drink water inside the site during hot weather.
You should carry water because there is a drinking fountain inside the site.
Keep to marked paths only. Visitors who leave the path may damage protected plants and risk getting lost.
What does this sign suggest?
Stay on the marked routes to avoid harming nature and losing your way.
Keep to marked paths only, so you may leave the path to see protected plants.
You should follow a guide because the paths are closed to visitors today.
Instructions
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
Exercise Details
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kalyellen souza
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User Prompt
"Create an exercise giving safety advice to tourists visiting a historical site"
Created on:
Apr 13, 2026
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