Floor space of 2 persons –
First, I need to recall if there are any standard regulations regarding floor space per person. For example, in residential buildings, there are minimum square footage requirements for living spaces. But the question is specifically for two persons. Let me think. In the US, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has guidelines, but they might not specify exact numbers. However, in some building codes, like for rooms or apartments, there might be a minimum of 100-120 square feet per person. So for two people, that would be 200-240 sq ft.
Wait, but the options aren't here. The user didn't provide the options. How do I approach this? Maybe the question is part of a larger set where options are given, but here they are missing. The correct answer is likely a numerical value, perhaps in square meters or feet. For example, in India, the Indian National Building Code (NBC) specifies minimum room sizes. For a single room, the minimum area might be 10.5 m² (around 113 sq ft), but for two persons, maybe double that? Or maybe it's a different standard.
Alternatively, in some contexts, like in hospitals or dormitories, there are specific requirements. For example, student dorms might require a certain amount of floor space per student. If the question is about that, the answer could be around 60-70 sq ft per person. But without the options, it's tricky.
The user might have intended to include options but they got lost in formatting. Since the correct answer is supposed to be something like "100 sq ft" or "10.5 m²", I need to make an educated guess. Let's say the options were A. 50 sq ft, B. 100 sq ft, C. 150 sq ft, D. 200 sq ft. Then the correct answer would be B or C. But without knowing the exact options, it's hard to be precise.
Wait, the original question is in the user's message, but the options are labeled A. to D. but are empty. The correct answer is mentioned as "Correct Answer: . " but the letter and text are missing. Maybe the user made a formatting error.
In any case, the core concept here is about building codes or architectural standards for minimum floor space per person. The correct answer would depend on the specific code being referenced. For example, in the US, the International Building Code (IBC) might have different requirements. The clinical pearl here is that students should remember that minimum floor space requirements vary by country and building type, and it's essential to refer to the specific code relevant to the context.
**Core Concept**
This question assesses knowledge of minimum floor space requirements per person in building design, governed by architectural and public health codes (e.g., International Building Code, Indian National Building Code). Standards ensure habitability, ventilation, and safety for occupants.
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