Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) Practice Exam

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What is a characteristic feature of a linear booth?

  1. It opens to multiple aisles

  2. It typically includes a minimum of 4 spaces

  3. It is designed for open floor plans

  4. It faces only one aisle

The correct answer is: It faces only one aisle

A linear booth is specifically designed to face only one aisle. This type of booth layout is common in trade shows and exhibitions, where the exhibitors set up their displays along a single row and engage visitors from one side. Having a single-facing aisle allows for a clear direction of foot traffic, making it easier for attendees to approach the booth without distraction from multiple directions. The design focuses on creating a straightforward approach for visitors, allowing for more focused interactions between exhibitors and potential clients. Options suggesting that linear booths open to multiple aisles or require a minimum of four spaces relate more to other booth configurations, like peninsula or island booths, which allow access from multiple directions. The comment about open floor plans typically pertains to different display arrangements that maximize visibility from various angles, rather than the specific defined character of a linear booth.