21.

  1. In the main lab.
  2. At a computer terminal.
  3. In a small lab.
  4. Before the bulletin board.

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22.

  1. To discipline the students who have broken the rules.
  2. To explain why there are not enough computers.
  3. To warn the students about the problems with the lab.
  4. To explain the rules of the lab to the students.

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23.

  1. They are larger.
  2. They do not have strict rules.
  3. They give privileges to departmental majors.
  4. They are easier to use.

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24.

  1. No talking is allowed.
  2. Identification cards must be displayed.
  3. Food and drinks are not allowed.
  4. Computer science majors have priority.

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25.

  1. The assistants must know their names.
  2. They tell what their majors are.
  3. Too many non-students use the lab.
  4. The computers require them to operate.

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Hi, I'd like to welcome you all to the computer lab orientation. We'll be going into the main lab in a moment. But I want to direct your attention to the bulletin board here in the hallway first. The hours and locations for several other labs are posted on this board. These other labs can be found throughout the campus but they are all considerably smaller than the main lab. Most of the larger departments have their own computer labs which give priority to students who are departmental majors during times of heavy usage. You will probably want to take note of this information because during midterms and finals we occasionally have large list of students waiting to use the computer terminals. In general there are several rules that apply computer usage across the campus. The first and foremost rule is that no food or drinks are permitted in any computer lab at anytime. The first offense will earn you a warning and the second time you will be asked to leave the lab. The second rule is you must place your student ID card in the holder next to the computer. This second rule is necessary because we've had so many non-students using the facility and we really don't have enough machines for the students much less for the population at large.