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FOLLOWING ROOM TYPE DEFINITIONS ARE COMMON IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY: Practice test 1.
  • Dante Koryu

  • 問題数 23 • 10/16/2023

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  • 1

    A room assigned to one person.

    Single

  • 2

    A room assigned to two people.

    Double

  • 3

    A room that can accommodate three persons and has been fitted with three twin beds, one double bed and one twin bed or two double beds.

    Triple

  • 4

    A room assigned to four people.

    Quad

  • 5

    A room with a queen-sized bed.

    Queen

  • 6

    A room with a king-sized bed.

    King

  • 7

    A room with two twin beds.

    Twin

  • 8

    A room that can accommodate two persons with two twin beds joined together by a common headboard.

    Hollywood Twin Room

  • 9

    A Room with two double ( or perhaps queen ) beds. And can accommodate two to four persons with two twin, double or queen-size beds.

    Double - double

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    A room with a studio bed - a couch which can be converted into a bed. May also have an additional bed.

    Studio

  • 11

    A parlour or living room connected with to one or more bedrooms.

    Suite

  • 12

    Single room with a bed and sitting area.

    Mini Suite

  • 13

    The most expensive room provided by a hotel. Usually, only one president suite is available in one single hotel property.

    President Suite

  • 14

    This room type can be found in service apartments and hotels which target for long stay guests.

    Apartments

  • 15

    Rooms with individual entrance doors from the outside and a connecting door between.

    Connecting rooms

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    A room that is fitted with a sofa bed or a Murphy bed ( i.e. a bed that folds out of a wall or closet ) which can be transformed from a bedroom in the night time to a living room in daytime.

    Murphy room

  • 17

    This room type is mainly designed for disabled guests and it is required by law that hotels must provide a certain number of accessible rooms to avoid discrimination.

    Accessible room

  • 18

    This type of room is always adjoining to the swimming pool or have a private pool attached to the room.

    Cabana

  • 19

    Rooms with a common wall but no connecting door

    Adjoining rooms

  • 20

    Rooms close to each other, perhaps across the hall.

    Adjacent rooms

  • 21

    A special form of accommodation which can be found in some resort hotels.

    Villa

  • 22

    A room located on the ‘executive floor’ which enables convenient access to the executive lounge.

    Executive Floor

  • 23

    Many hotels provide both smoking and non-smoking rooms for their guests.

    Smoking