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1.1 With which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely disagree?
A. There is considerable debate about the extent to which people will work in the office in the future.
Agree: If this column has focused on offices this past year, it is because that is where the room for debate is greatest.
B. Fewer than 10% of the employees in developed countries worked from home before the pandemic.
Agree: 20-25% of workers in the rich world could work from home three to five days a week. That is four times more people working remotely than before the pandemic.
20-25% divide by 4 less than 10%
C. Bricks-and-mortar stores are not expected to do much hiring in the near future.
Wrong: Bricks-and-mortar shops cant work from homeD. The “nowhere office” can exist between home, a coffee shop, and a co-working space.
Agree: nowhere office”, both virtual and physical. Employees will move between home, the coffee shop and a co-working space
E. A Microsoft survey found that 73% of their employees enjoyed the flexibility enabled by remote working.
Agree: a recent survey of employees at various firms by Microsoft, a software giant, showed that 73% enjoyed the flexibility brought by remote working.
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1.2 The author brings up “hot-desking” in order to:
This shift may be self-perpetuating. If employees are coming in less often, firms will adopt hot-desking as the best use of office space. The McKinsey report suggests employers are planning to downsize their offices by 30%. Some will welcome the chance to trumpet the resulting reduction in their carbonA. illustrate a remote work option considered by McKinsey.
No , McKinsey provides statists on reports of employers who want to downsize their office
B. provide an example of a poor solution that will likely fail.
No, nothing is mentioned that this is a poor solution
C. illustrate a trend that needs to be addressed if employers want their office to be effective.
Correct: best use of office space clearly demonstrates this is effective way to address the trendD. provide an example of a future office work trend.
No, the example is how offices spaces can be best utilized as per the trend by employers. The context refers to the as an example of best use but not as future work trend
E. debate hot-desking future as an option some companies can employ.
Hot desking is used an example for best use of office space. No debate is mentioned in the context
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1.3 The main purpose of the passage is to:
A. illustrate the demise of the traditional office.
NO, the passage explains more about the upcoming trend not to explain the demise of traditional offices
B. inform readers about the future of work in the office.Author has mentioned the trends on future working from the last year. He has given several examples about predictions. It matches the primary purpose to inform readers about future of work in office
C. argue that remote and hybrid work is not only beneficial.
Yes he has mentioned but this is not the primary purpose.
D. share data examining the differences between working remotely and working in the office.
The author has shared some statistics but these statistics to support his claim for the new trends
E. express solidarity with blue-collar workers who will have to take up the slack.
The primary purpose is not express solidarity with workers.
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1.4 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. 59% of Microsoft’s employees did not plan to search for a new job.Correct:
the Microsoft survey found that 41% of workers were considering leaving their job in the next 12 months.
B. Moving to remote work will, on average, reduce a firm’s carbon footprint.
No, Some will welcome the chance to trumpet the resulting reduction in their carbon footprint.
Chances doesn’t mean it will reduce,
C. The author is unsure whether the hybrid work model will persevere.
No, author is giving trends what could happen . he not where mentioned that he is not unsure such hybrid model will perseverance
If the hybrid model is nevertheless here to stay that may be because it, too, reinforces existing trends
D. When one works will become more important than where one works.
No, its part of a trend
Get ready to ask people you meet not “where do you work?” but “when do you work?”Doesn’t mean it will become more important
E. Manufacturing workers will eventually be able to work remotely.
No,
Despite the talk of remote working, many sectors, from construction and manufacturing to emergency services, will still bring their workers into a central location.