1. The document appears to be an exam from Tanon College for a Grade 10 class assessing knowledge of hotel room elements and bedding.
2. The exam consists of fill-in-the-blank questions about hotel room features like beds, luggage racks, and mirrors. It also includes matching questions to identify bed sizes and types as well as true/false questions testing understanding of hotel room keys, bed coverings, and room types.
3. The exam provides students with definitions and details about key aspects of hotel room design and operations to demonstrate their familiarity with industry terminology.
1. The document appears to be an exam from Tanon College for a Grade 10 class assessing knowledge of hotel room elements and bedding.
2. The exam consists of fill-in-the-blank questions about hotel room features like beds, luggage racks, and mirrors. It also includes matching questions to identify bed sizes and types as well as true/false questions testing understanding of hotel room keys, bed coverings, and room types.
3. The exam provides students with definitions and details about key aspects of hotel room design and operations to demonstrate their familiarity with industry terminology.
1. The document appears to be an exam from Tanon College for a Grade 10 class assessing knowledge of hotel room elements and bedding.
2. The exam consists of fill-in-the-blank questions about hotel room features like beds, luggage racks, and mirrors. It also includes matching questions to identify bed sizes and types as well as true/false questions testing understanding of hotel room keys, bed coverings, and room types.
3. The exam provides students with definitions and details about key aspects of hotel room design and operations to demonstrate their familiarity with industry terminology.
TLE GRADE10 – NARRA ACACIA AND MAHOGANY JANUARY 26-27, 2021 NAME: DATE: YEAR AND SEC: RATE:
I. FILL IN THE BLANKS (X2) STRICTLY NO ERASURE !
1. Has a bed for single occupancy 2. These racks are provided so guest do not have to leave their luggage on the floor 3. Often provided with the couch and easy chairs 4. This is need as many guest like to dress in front of a 5. Is designed to open a set of several locks 6. Key open all guestroom doors, even when they are double locked 7. A device use to open a lock 8. These may be made of synthetic filling (polyester) or down 9. Are put into the covers with minimum handling of the cover to hygiene reason 10. This is placed on the top of the made bed, including over the pillows II. MATCH COLUMN A WITH COLUMN B. WRITE THE LETTERS ONLY. (X2) 1. Twin extra long a. 38 x 80 in 2. Queen size b. 54 x 75 in 3. Long king c. 60 x 84 in 4. Normal size d. 39 x 79 in 5. Large single e. 72 x 10 in 6. Extra small single f. 48 x 75 in 7. Super single g. 30 x 79 in 8. Eastern king size h. 31x 79 in 9. Small single I. 48 x 84 in 10. Three quarter j. 48 x 75 in k. 54 x 75 in III. ENUMERATION Types of room (9) Bed coverings (7) Bedding Elements (3) IV. TRUE OR FALSE (X2) 1. The hotel guest room key is normally issued to open one room for which it was intented 2. Security of keys is essential from the moment they arrive on site. 3. Key – Cards is a plastic card which stores a digital signature. 4. When keys are lost or stolen, the locks should be changed to rotated to another part of the property. 5. The emergency keys open all guestroom doors. 6. Duvets these maybe made of wool. 7. Coffee table is often provided with remote control. 8. Duplex is a teo rooms adjacent to each other. 9. Twin room it is larger bedroom with a sitting area. 10. Deluxe room is a single room has a single bed.
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