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Introduction To Hospitality: Meetings Gaming
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Only questions specifically prepared in advanced
All inclusive ticket
Unstructured interview
Structure interview
Special events industry
2. Tax paid by people staying in a city's hotel
Transient occupancy tax
Semistructure interview
Expositions
Ancillary revenue
3. Prevents error that could negatively impact the business
Trade shows
Product specifications
Corporate required training
Simulation training
4. Large audience that does not need notes
Meeting
Country Clubs
Convention
Theatre Style
5. Combination of structured and unstructured interviews
Structure interview
Semistructure interview
Conventions
Expositions
6. Refreshment of strength and spirits after work; a means of diversion
Public relations
Unstructured interview
Gambling
Recreation
7. A free or reduced price trip given to travel agents - travel writers - or other intermediaries to promote destination
Meeting planner
Familiarization trip (FAM)
Handle
Dram Shop Law
8. A process employees must do when leaving work station
Theme parks
Clear hands
Baccarat
Meeting
9. Dont run tours - sell other people tours
Retail tour companies
Country Clubs
Apprentice training
Government-sponsored recreation
10. Refers to one subset of the gaming industry - that is - the casino industry.
Gaming Entertainment
Certification training
Classroom Setup
Exposition
11. In 1916 by Congress to conserve park resources and to provide for their use by the public in a way that leaves them unimpaired
Country Clubs
Types of Meeting
When was the National Park Service Founded?
Seminars
12. Meetings - incentive travel - conventions - and exhibitions- represents a segment of the tourism industry that has grown recently
City Clubs
Fairs and festivals
Production rider
MICE
13. Document used by meeting planner - manager - and meeting staff - has name date and contact person for meeting
Unstructured interview
Gambling
Event order
Government-sponsored recreation
14. Workshop-type educational experience in which attendees learn by doing
Government-sponsored recreation
Club management
Coordination
Clinic
15. Details the production assistance the act will need when arriving at the facility
Event planning
Theme parks
Gaming entertainment
Production rider
16. An individual who coordinates every detail of meetings and conventions
Win
Apprentice training
Meeting planner
Gaming Entertainment
17. One price for a combination of items
Classroom Setup
All inclusive ticket
Casino
Product specifications
18. Designed to teach specific skills through hands on practice
Clinic
Win
Apprentice training
Corporate events
19. An industry that employs professionals who work together to provide a broad range of services to create special events
Structure interview
Poker
First in-first out
Special events industry
20. Have club house - golf course - and other recreational facilities
Country clubs
When was the National Park Service Founded?
Target market
Event planner
21. The process of achieving unity of action among interdependent activities
Trade shows
Coordination
City Clubs
IGRA
22. A card game in which participants play against each other instead of the casino
SMERF
Win
Poker
Corporate required training
23. Recreation designed to accommodate persons with disabilities
Event planner
Forums
Recreation for special populations
Classroom Setup
24. A traditional table game in which a dealer spins a wheel and players wager on which number a small ball will fall
Dram Shop Law
Roulette
Fund-raisers
Baccarat
25. Major player in the convention industry has five responsibilities refer to page 380
Target market
Club management
Clinic
Convention and visitor bureaus
26. Annual meetings - sales meetings - new product launching - training meetings - workshops - etc
Commercial recreation
Corporate events
Gaming Entertainment
Conventions
27. An individual who is responsible for planning an event from start to finish
Recreation for special populations
Blackjack
Market segment
Event planner
28. A usually brief - intensive educational program conducted by a facilitator or a trainer - designed for a small group of people - focuses on technique and skills in a particular field
Uniform system of accounts
Recreation
Casino
Workshops
29. 1)Theatre Style 2)Classroom 3)Boardroom
Who is the Largest Casino Operator?
Meeting Rooms Setup
Seminars
Apprentice training
30. A generic term referring to any size business or professional meeting being held in one specific location and the group of members who assemble to accomplish a specific goal
Classroom Setup
Convention
Ecotourism
Non-Commerical Recreation
31. A large meeting place
Certification training
Baccarat
Product specifications
Convention centers
32. Federal act that created a statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes in order to promote tribal economic development - self-sufficiency and strong tribal governments
Trade shows
Social functions
Receptive tour company
Indiana Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988
33. A system of accounts used in the hospitality industry whereby all accounts have the same type of coding and all accounting procedures are done the same way
Semistructure interview
Corporate seminars
Commercial Recreation
Uniform system of accounts
34. Parking - concessions - souvenir sales - catering
Ancillary revenue
Win
Meeting planner
IGRA
35. Potential visitor
Market
Expositions
Ancillary revenue
Country clubs
36. Minimizes impacts and provides financial benefits for the local economy and conservation efforts
Ecotourism
Convention centers
On the job training
Workshop
37. Small groups of the market with defined characteristics
Fund-raisers
Forum
Market segment
Event planner
38. Smaller groups led by an expert with a lecture and question and answer
Unstructured interview
Country Clubs
Club management
Seminars
39. A gathering of people for a common purpose
Unstructured interview
Corporate required training
Meeting
Gross profit
40. Involves professionals and organizations who serve groups such as those with mental illness - mental retardation or physical challenges
Special Olympics
Clear hands
City clubs
Trade shows
41. Meeting setup is instructional - workshop style
Classroom Setup
Meeting
Charity balls
Types of Clubs
42. The supplies that are ordered first are used first
Annual meetings
First in-first out
Win
Theatre Style
43. The cost of food sold plus payroll cost (including employee benefits). This is the largest segment of a restaurants cost.
Event planning
Simulation training
Convention
Prime cost
44. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. Provides a framework by which games are conducted to protect both the nations and tribes and the general public
Forum
IGRA
Recreation
Market
45. An event at which a particular subject is discussed by experts and opinions are gathered
Types of Clubs
Expositions
Ancillary revenue
Symposium
46. Given to new people to a job - designed to show correct way of doing a task
IGRA
Seminars
Uniform system of accounts
Apprentice training
47. The dollars wagered - or bet; often confused with win. Whenever a customer places a bet - the handle increases by the amount of the bet. The handle is not affected by the outcome of the bet
Recreation
Gaming entertainment
Government-sponsored recreation
Handle
48. Have one or more lounges and restaurants and most have banquets facilities. They can charge an initiation fee as much as 250 -00. Members and their guests enjoy these services and are billed monthly.
Country Clubs
Symposium
Indiana Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988
Four P's
49. Two different types equity and nonequity
Recreation for special populations
SMERF
Club management
Uniform system of accounts
50. A lecture and a dialogue that allow participants to share experiences in a particular field
Seminar
Baccarat
Apprentice training
Special Olympics