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Name the five types of meetings and briefly describe each.
1. Clinic: The participants are meeting in the form of study time.
2. Forum: The sessions that attend the conference will go on to discuss and explore based on the same theme.
3. Seminar:It is a meeting for mutual exchange and learning, in which we can share our experiences and opinions.
4. Symposium:It is professionals who discuss and share around the same topic.
5. Workshop:Mostly applicable to the study of a particular subject
Recreation is defined as
Select one:
a.
a healthy workout
b.
playing an organized sport
c.
not working
d.
refreshment of strength and spirit
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In 1916, which of the following organizations was founded to conserve park resources and to provide for their use by the public?
Select one:
a.
Recreation Management
b.
New England Association of Park Superintendents
c.
National Park Service
d.
American Park Service
Recreation offered to the public with an incentive of making a profit is
Select one:
a.
a city club
b.
the YMCA
c.
a fraternal club
d.
commercial recreation
Foodservice, a pool, a tennis court, and a golf course are all services offered in a(n)
Select one:
a.
attraction
b.
festival
c.
convention
d.
country club
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The Special Olympics is an example of
Select one:
a.
commercial recreation
b.
recreation for special populations
c.
campus recreation
d.
for-profit recreation
Gaming revenue is produced from
Select one:
a.
lodging
b.
tours and attractions
c.
casino wins
d.
entertainment
e.
food and beverage
Offering free goods and services to casino patrons in return for their business is called
Select one:
a.
on-the-house
b.
gratis
c.
guest satisfaction
d.
comps
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The total amount wagered in gambling is called
Select one:
a.
the win
b.
a handle
c.
a bet
d.
a wager
The fastest growing sector of casino gaming in the world is
Select one:
a.
Las Vegas
b.
Asia
c.
Native American
d.
Europe
IGRA stands for
Select one:
a.
International Gaming Regulatory Act
b.
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
c.
Indian Gambling Regulatory Act
d.
Intermediary Gaming Regulatory Act
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What is the primary outcome of the responsibilities of a convention and visitors bureau?
Select one:
a.
Generate and increase revenues of a city
b.
Increase city population
c.
Increase government involvement in hospitality
d.
Develop infrastructure
Attendee registration, exhibit space rentals, and sponsorship are all sources of
Select one:
a.
advertising
b.
revenue
c.
attendee activities
d.
square footage usage
An event that brings together sellers of products and services in a venue where they can show their products and services to a group of attendees
is known as
Select one:
a.
a symposium
b.
an exposition
c.
a convention
d.
a clinic
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These groups are price consciousbecause the majority of the functions are paid for by the individual or attendee.
Select one:
a.
Annual meetings
b.
SMERFs
c.
Corporations
d.
Trade associations
Convention Bureaus primarily
Select one:
a.
coordinate service staff for large conventions
b.
prepare menus for events
c.
set up trade show floors in convention centers
d.
market convention centers and destinations
Which of the following is NOT true of a special event?
Select one:
a.
Occur spontaneously
b.
Are always planned
c.
Always arouse expectations
d.
Are usually motivated by a reason for celebration
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Which of the stages of event management is the time for asking questions about a potential event?
Select one:
a.
Planning stage
b.
Evaluation stage
c.
Research stage
d.
Coordination stage
e.
Design stage
Mega events are made up mainly of what type of venue?
Select one:
a.
Sporting events
b.
Fairs
c.
Weddings
d.
Festivals
________________ refers to the implementation of practices and procedures that will help conserve both the natural environment and the special
event space.
Select one:
a.
Sports event management
b.
Sustainable event tourism
c.
Negotiating
d.
Social event coordination
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Which of the stages of event management is often driven by the determined budget for the event and the time for contracting out services and
activities that will become part of the event?
Select one:
a.
Coordination stage
b.
Planning stage
c.
Evaluation stage
d.
Research stage
e.
Design stage
Courage, endurance, integrity, and judgment are all traits common to
Select one:
a.
CEOs
b.
leaders
c.
supervisors
d.
managers
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an example of what specific type of leadership?
Select one:
a.
Transformational
b.
Experienced
c.
Incentive
d.
Peer-led
e.
Transactional
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_____________ is the set of moral principles and values that people use to answer questions about right and wrong.
Select one:
a.
Values
b.
Beliefs
c.
Codes
d.
Ethics
Management is defined as
Select one:
a.
the ability to lead a group of workers
b.
the control of a work situation
c.
the process of coordinating work activities
d.
the authority to control the work process
Leadership can be identified as
Select one:
a.
showing transactional or transformational traits
b.
achieving a goal
c.
acting out theories
d.
someone who has followers
e.
always giving rewards
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What are the five primary responsibilities of a convention and visitors bureau?
1. Raise the tourism profile of the local/Citywide.
2. Improve the citywide marketing, and attract more tourists.
3. Create more event opportunities for associations and other institutions to hold meetings, conferences and trade shows in the areas they
represent
4. Attract more visitors to join local event about cultural, ethnic and recreational.
5. Provide more support of associations and others to hold meeting or events.
List and briefly describe the five stages of the event planning process?
The five stages of the event planning process are research, evaluation, coordination, planning, and design. Research is based on the topic of the
event and research relatable information. Evaluation is to predict the customer needs, budget, labor, and material, such as a forecast. coordination
is a multi-task, solving the problem if it happens. Planning is creating a plan for the customer’s needs. Design is building up a free style for a
special event.
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