in many rooming houses, hostels, universities, colleges, and\rbarracks. The room typically is a large room with beds and only sparse furnishings.\rSuch rooms can contain anywhere from two to hundreds of beds --- though very large\rrooms are rare except perhaps in military barracks. Such rooms provide little or no\rprivacy for the residents, and very limited storage for personal items in or near the\rbeds. Storage is sometimes provided in special store rooms in another part of the\rbuilding.\rQuestions:\r1. What is the passage about?\r2. Why do college students tend to live with others?\r3. What is the common meaning for the word "dorm”?\r4. Which of the following is likely to have the most beds?\r5. What can be inferred from the passage?\r 1-5 DABBA