1. With which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely disagree? -
IMO A A. There is considerable debate about the extent to which people will work in the office in the future. -
Correctthe passage states that at least the prediction for hybrid system can be firmed up. If the prediction is confirmed then there is not much debate. The author will likely disagree with this statement
B. Fewer than 10% of the employees in developed countries worked from home before the pandemic. -
Incorrectthe passage states that 20-25% now work from home which is 4 times more than the previous number. The author will not disagree with this
C. Bricks-and-mortar stores are not expected to do much hiring in the near future. -
Incorrectthe passage states that delivery driving will be a big source of jobs and bricks-and-mortar shops will not. This means that bricks and mortar homes will not likely do much hiring. So the passage agrees with this
D. The “nowhere office” can exist between home, a coffee shop, and a co-working space. -
IncorrectIn her report Julia Hobsbawm writes of the “nowhere office” in which employees will move between home, the coffee shop and a co-working space. So the passage agrees with this
E. A Microsoft survey found that 73% of their employees enjoyed the flexibility enabled by remote working. -
Incorrectthe passage mentions a recent survey of employees by Microsoft that showed that 73% enjoyed the flexibility brought by remote working. So the passage agrees with this
2. The author brings up “hot-desking” in order to: -
IMO DA. illustrate a remote work option considered by McKinsey. -
Incorrect The McKinsey report suggests employers are planning to downsize their offices by 30% - this statement does not imply that McKinsey itself is considering any such option
B. provide an example of a poor solution that will likely fail. -
IncorrectThe passage states the opposite of this.
the passage mentions that the hot-desking may have some negative side effects but if less people go to office firms will adopt this trend and will benefit.
C. illustrate a trend that needs to be addressed if employers want their office to be effective. -
Incorrectthis is not a trend at the moment, but an option that firms will adopt if the employees are coming in less often
D. provide an example of a future office work trend. -
Correctthe passage states that firms may adopt this trend and as the number of people going to office reduces hot-desking may become a trend.
E. debate hot-desking future as an option some companies can employ. -
Incorrectalthough the passage states that hot-desking reduces the scope for workplace friendships, which will prompt more employees to opt for more work from home hours, there is no debate on this topic
3. The main purpose of the passage is to: -
IMO BA. illustrate the demise of the traditional office. -
Incorrectthe passage lists predictions and the changes that may come about in the workplace, but does not illustrate the demise
B. inform readers about the future of work in the office. -
CorrectThe passage as a whole informs the readers about the various possibilities and predictions surrounding the future of work in office.
C. argue that remote and hybrid work is not only beneficial. -
Incorrectthe passage states that hybrid model is here to stay but never states that it is fully beneficial for all.
D. share data examining the differences between working remotely and working in the office. -
Incorrectthough the passage compares difference in a paragraph, it is not the main purpose of the passage
E. express solidarity with blue-collar workers who will have to take up the slack. -
Incorrectthough the author expresses solidarity with the blue-collar worker towards the end, but it is not the central point of the passage.
4. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? -
IMO BA. 59% of Microsoft’s employees did not plan to search for a new job. -
Incorrectthe passage states that the Microsoft survey found that 41% of workers were considering leaving their, but it does not mention that the surveyed employees were Microsoft employees
B. Moving to remote work will, on average, reduce a firm’s carbon footprint. -
Correctthe passage mentions that some firms will welcome the chance to trumpet the resulting reduction in their carbon footprint. Therefore, it can be said that the move to remote work will reduce a firm's carbon footprint
C. The author is unsure whether the hybrid work model will persevere. -
Incorrectthe passage states that at least the prediction for hybrid system can be firmed up. So the author is sure on this prediction.
D. When one works will become more important than where one works. -
Incorrectthe author states that the pandemic will destroy the idea of a uniform work week and the common question will be when one works, but a common trend/question may not be an important one.
E. Manufacturing workers will eventually be able to work remotely. -
Incorrectthe passage states the opposite. "Despite the talk of remote working, many sectors, from construction and manufacturing to emergency services, will still bring their workers into a central location"