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Hotel Operations - 2
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hospitality
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Enables passengers to travel from one smaller city to another smaller city
sustainable tourism
hub-and-spoke system
What does RNA stand for?
Call Accounting System
2. Include room accommodations only. Meals taken in the dining room are charged at menu prices. We use this in America
niche
Early Arrivals
nouvelle cuisine
European Plan
3. A cook who supervises food production and who reports to the executive chef; second in command
business travel
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
Mobil
sous chef
4. The airlines
load factor
AAA
tourist menu
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
5. Key operating figure in menu engineering - determined by subtracting food cost from selling price
catchment area
RevPar
Pick Up Equation
contribution margin
6. Lower than corporate rate - used when booking association business
average guest check
association rate
Understay
Courts and Reservations
7. The number of seats filled on a flight
load factor
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Day Shift
Extend Stay Hotels are also known as what?
8. (cost of food during time period/food sales during time period)x100; accepted rate is 28-32%
Job shadowing
tourist menu
food cost percentage
Mobil
9. Tourism with a consience
Catastrophe Plans
ecotourism
Mobil
daily report
10. American Society of Association Executives
ASAE
cultural tourism
catchment area
labor cost percentage
11. Getting the room at a certain percentage off
Catastrophe Plans
Discounting
multiplier effect
niche
12. Hotels have love-hate relationship
Travel Agencies
Catastrophe Plans
Mobil
cultural tourism
13. Small ones are not even billed; they are erased with an allowance.
nouvelle cuisine
Mobil
Late Charges
niche
14. Courts consider reservations to be legal contracts
average guest check
Guest History Database
Out of Inventory Rooms (OOI)
Courts and Reservations
15. Specific cultural evens and festivals
Mobil
No-shows
Master Accounts
cultural tourism
16. Requires equal dollar amounts of charge and credits
Catastrophe Plans
Dual Accounting
Compensation in the hospitality industry
catchment area
17. There is no relationship between the number of city-ledger accounts and the number of occupied rooms
AAA
volunteer tourism
Courts and Reservations
Number of Folios
18. (labor costs/net sales)x100; quick dining 16-18% - fine dining 30-35% - causal dining 22-26%
A good way to pursue a position in the hospitality industry
Courts and Reservations
Job shadowing
labor cost percentage
19. Ecotourism combined with practical matter for policy makers
Adjusted Room Count
sustainable tourism
Swing Shift
night auditor
20. A plan to maximize guest and property safety in the event of a disaster
Catastrophe Plans
Rate Cutting
sales budget
room divisions
21. No reservation
sales budget
catchment area
NR
Number of Folios
22. Revenue earned per available room
Rate Cutting
Building Cost Room Rate Formula
RevPar
Guest History Database
23. A method of menu pricing that takes into account the food costs - percentage contribution margin - and sales volume
weighted average
A good way to pursue a position in the hospitality industry
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Out of Order Rooms (OOO)
24. (cost of drinks/sales of drinks)x100
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
pour/cost percentage
tourism
RevPar
25. Also known as the due back - difference returnable - U-owe-me's or the exchange
haute cuisine
Due Bank
Number of Folios
Counterfeit Money
26. A report prepared each day to provide essential performance information for a particular property to its management
daily report
Rack Rate
Graveyard Shift
sustainable tourism
27. Hotel supplements server for amount of merchant discount fee. A guest cannot take back their tips.
Merchant Discount Fees
labor cost percentage
Inelastic Market
hub-and-spoke system
28. Protects both the guest and employee
tourist menu
Travel Agencies
Call Accounting System
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
29. A client whose company has established credit with a particular hotel. charges are posted to the city ledger and accounts are sent once or twice monthly
City Ledger
volunteer tourism
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
load factor
30. The market share that a business actually receives
Call Accounting System
sustainable tourism
actual market share
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
31. Star System
A good way to pursue a position in the hospitality industry
Mobil
tourist menu
AAA
32. Lowest possible rate - many restrictions
weighted average
Designated trainers
AARP Rate
Graveyard Shift
33. The full rate - without discounts - that one quotes as a room charge.
Rack Rate
Mobil
corporate rate
labor cost percentage
34. Traveling cross country or abroad for purposes of volunteer work
room divisions
actual market share
volunteer tourism
sales budget
35. (labor costs/net sales)x100
Day Rate Rooms
Average Daily Rate
labor cost percentage
room divisions
36. A market share based on each business receiving an equal share of the market
fair market share
Early Arrivals
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
Number of Folios
37. The individual who verifies and balances guests' accounts
Late Charges
sous chef
Merchant Discount Fees
night auditor
38. Walk-In
night auditor
Overstays
volunteer tourism
WI
39. Guests who leave earlier than expected
Day Rate Rooms
niche
roux
Understay
40. A financial plan detailing expected sales volume and sales revenue for a specified period of time
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
RevPar
City Ledger
sales budget
41. The geographical area that falls within a specific radius established to determine the size of a restaurant's market
load factor
catchment area
City Ledger
Adjoining and Connecting Rooms
42. The proliferation of all guest products and services when hotels compete by offering more extensive amenities
Merchant Discount Fees
Amenity Creep
Rack Rate
Swing Shift
43. Employees who train employees
perpetual inventory
cultural tourism
Designated trainers
guest accounting module
44. Include room and all three meals. Used in Europe
Due Bank
volunteer tourism
labor cost percentage
American Plan
45. Key to indicating a hotels performance - dollar sales/number of rooms rented
rack rate
Average Daily Rate
Late Charges
perpetual inventory
46. Travel for business purposes
business travel
No-shows
AARP Rate
Call Accounting System
47. Transient accounts receivable - not city-ledger accounts. So long as the group is in the house the master account is a front-office account. Uses a standard folio
Master Accounts
association rate
Swing Shift
Average Daily Rate
48. 'of the day'-chefs specials
corporate rate
du jour menu
Adjoining and Connecting Rooms
Master Accounts
49. ADR x Occupancy=Rev Par
multiplier effect
Swing Shift
REV PAR equation
nouvelle cuisine
50. From the hours of 11:30 pm to 7:30 am
Franchising
Graveyard Shift
Call Accounting System
sales budget