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What is a janitor? #1 (permalink) Wed May 27, 2009 16:21 pm   What is a janitor?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #127 "Real Life: Occupations (2)", question 6

Mike is a .......... He works in a school and cleans up after the students. He makes sure that all of the classrooms, hallways and desks are clean for the students and teachers each day. Sometimes, he is also called a custodian.

(a) janitor
(b) secretary
(c) banker
(d) mechanic

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #127 "Real Life: Occupations (2)", answer 6

Mike is a janitor. He works in a school and cleans up after the students. He makes sure that all of the classrooms, hallways and desks are clean for the students and teachers each day. Sometimes, he is also called a custodian.

Correct answer: (a) janitor
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What is a janitor? #2 (permalink) Wed May 27, 2009 19:11 pm   What is a janitor?
 

A janitor performs all of the above duties. JANITOR is his job title.

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