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You are looking at a diagram showing an evacuation plan for a building. It has an arrow pointing to an 'Emergency Exit' sign, and another arrow pointing to a 'Fire Extinguisher' symbol. If you need to leave the building quickly due to a fire, which direction should you follow?
An evacuation plan's primary purpose during an emergency like a fire is to show occupants the safest way to exit the building. The 'Emergency Exit' sign specifi
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Question: You are looking at a diagram showing an evacuation plan for a building. It has an arrow pointing to an 'Emergency Exit' sign, and another arrow pointing to a 'Fire Extinguisher' symbol. If you need to leave the building quickly due to a fire, which direction should you follow?
Answer options: ✅ The arrow pointing to the 'Emergency Exit' sign.
- The arrow pointing to the 'Fire Extinguisher' symbol.
- Away from both arrows.
- Towards the nearest window.
Correct answer: The arrow pointing to the 'Emergency Exit' sign.
Explanation: An evacuation plan's primary purpose during an emergency like a fire is to show occupants the safest way to exit the building. The 'Emergency Exit' sign specifically indicates this path.
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