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Rules at the Hallway, Elevators, Stairs

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    Rules at the Hallway, Elevators, Stairs
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  • Why are students not allowed to use the elevator at school?
    It is too small for students
    It can be dangerous during power failure
    It is only for teachers
    It wastes electricity
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  • When is it acceptable for students to use the elevator?
    During break time
    When injured and with a teacher
    After school
    When going to the cafeteria
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  • What is the best way to enter a crowded elevator?
    Stand by the door
    Wait for others to go out first
    Push in quickly
    Press all floor buttons
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  • Why should you not swing on the handrails in the elevator?
    It wastes time
    It can damage the elevator and cause accidents
    It looks silly
    It can make others scared
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  • Pressing multiple buttons in the elevator will:
    Waste time and delay others
    Make the elevator go faster
    Use less electricity
    Help everyone reach faster
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  • What volume level should you use in the hallway or elevator?
    Whispering only
    Speaking volume level 2
    Shouting
    Singing loudly
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  • Where should you walk on the stairs or hallway?
    Anywhere you like
    On the right side
    In the center
    On the left side
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  • What is the risk of skipping steps when using stairs?
    It saves time
    It’s more fun
    You can get stronger
    You might slip or fall
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  • What should you do if the person in front of you is walking slowly on stairs?
    Push them
    Step over them
    Keep a safe distance
    Yell at them
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  • Running in the hallway might cause:
    Extra exercise
    Faster arrival to class
    Bumping into doors and people
    Cleaner floors
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  • Why is it better to take the stairs at school?
    It’s more fun
    It helps you exercise and focus
    Elevators are slow
    You can race with friends
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  • What should you do at hallway corners?
    Close your eyes and run
    Slow down and watch for people
    Speed up
    Jump to surprise others
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  • If you talk too loudly in a hallway or elevator, you:
    Help others know where you are
    Practice public speaking
    Cause noise and stress to others
    Show your confidence
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  • Keeping walls and displays clean means:
    Writing on them when needed
    Touching them gently
    Not touching or damaging them
    Hanging your bag there
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  • If you slip on the stairs, it’s usually because:
    You are walking slowly
    You are careful
    You are holding the rail
    You are walking too fast or skipping steps
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  • Why should we avoid crowding in front of elevator doors?
    To get out faster
    To be polite
    So others can enter
    To let people exit first
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