Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) Practice Exam

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What is a corner booth in an exhibition layout?

  1. Middle of a straight line

  2. At the end of a row

  3. Next to another booth

  4. Isolated from other booths

The correct answer is: At the end of a row

A corner booth in an exhibition layout specifically refers to a booth that is located at the end of a row. This position allows for visibility from two sides, enhancing foot traffic and interaction with attendees. Corner booths typically have accessibility advantages, enabling exhibitors to engage with visitors coming from multiple directions. This strategic placement can significantly increase the booth's exposure compared to booths that are positioned in the middle of a row or isolated in other areas. The other options do not accurately describe the corner booth's characteristics. A booth in the middle of a straight line lacks the dual exposure that defines a corner booth. Being next to another booth describes any booth, not specifically a corner booth, while an isolated booth would not provide the advantageous visibility associated with corner locations.