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Term
Sound system option for Meetings and Concerts. The speakers sit on the floor and project from each side of the room.
Definition
Stacked Audio System
Term
A wired or wireless microphone that hooks around the neck or is clipped to clothing.
Definition
Lavaliere mic
Term
A pre-cut, etched pattern fabricated from metal or glass that fits in the focal plane of a lighting instrument to form projected light into a shape (logo, graphic or even scenery).
Definition
Gobo
Term
Programs or events broadcast across more than one medium, or more than one service on the same medium, at the same time.
Definition
Simulcast
Term
Level of illumination from natural lighting sources already existing in an environment
Definition
Ambient light
Term
Buying and selling products and services while online over the internet.
Definition
E-commerce
Term
Lighting instrument that acts like a floodlight providing an even light over a specific area; frequently seen in polished aluminum version, hanging in large groups from a ground support or flying truss system.
Definition
Parcans
Term
Uses advanced new audio technology, with multiple speakers hung in vertical rows
Definition
Line Array Speakers
Term
A form that groups data using common attributes found in the data set. The resulting "clumps" of organized data are much easier for people to understand.
Definition
Relational Database
Term
Internet connection transmission speed of 1.5-9 mbps
Definition
DSL
Term
Lens which produces a soft edged beam of light. Theatrical fixture with adjustable lens 150 W through 1500 W.
Definition
Fresnel
Term
Type of adjustable spotlight formerly known as a klieg light. It is used to light lecterns, signs and areas that need a tightly focused pool of light.
Definition
Ellipsoidal (or Leko)
Term
Videoconferencing standard, included in hardware and/or software, used to compress or code video, audio, and data signals for transmission and decompress or decode the signal at the other end of the transmission.
Definition
CODEC
Term
The station used to transmit signals from Earth to a satellite (videoconferencing).
Definition
Uplink
Term
Typically used in ball rooms, exhibit hall venues, etc., and are more appropriate for voice reproduction.
Definition
Distributed system
Term
Lighting instruments that can be computer controlled to move light around the room, and project color and patterns on screens, scenery, walls or floor.
Definition
Intelligent lighting
Term
Type of adjustable spotlight used to light lecterns, signs and areas that need a tightly focused pool of light.
Definition
Leko
Term
Internet connection transmission speed of 128 kilobits per second (kbps)
Definition
ISDN
Term
The station which receives data transmissions from a communications satellite.
Definition
Downlink
Term
Publicity
Definition
A media campaign, normally consisting of a series of public notices and advertising activities, aimed at ensuring maximum attendance by focusing attention on an event.
Term
Trade-outs
Definition
A type of barter. The exchange of
Term
Camera-Ready
Definition
Materials ready for photographic reproduction.
Term
Saddle-Stitched
Definition
Binding process using wire staples.
Term
Style Sheet
Definition
A list of special spellings, terms and style points to be used consistently in publications related to an event.
Term
Integrated Marketing
Definition
Marketing activities with a common focus on the marketplace or a customer segment. The execution of each individual piece of the marketing plan is consistent with, and supportive of, each of the other pieces of the plan.
Term
Promotion
Definition
Publicizing an event.
Term
Advertising
Definition
TV, radio, cinema, outdoor; media handled by full-service agencies.
Term
Copy
Definition
All original material being prepared for reproduction.
Term
Mailing List
Definition
Names and addresses of the persons to whom publicity material or other information is to be sent.
Term
Opt-In Marketing
Definition
An email marketing campaign that only sends messages to users who have requested to receive specific types of information. Examples: email conference reminders and newsletters.
Term
Marketing
Definition
Identifying human wants and needs, and developing a plan to meet those wants and needs.
Term
Public Relations
Definition
Presentation of an event via the media or other outlets, stressing the benefits and desirability of such event.
Term
Mylar
Definition
Trade name for polyester sheeting, usually clear or decorative metallic reflective finish.
Term
Merchandise Mart
Definition
Facility containing showrooms and offices with a modest amount of permanent space. Outside the United States, world trade centers showcase the exports of countries in buildings similar to merchandise marts.
Term
Trade Day
Definition
Day of an exhibition restricted to attendance by professional or trade visitors.
Term
Trade Fair
Definition
An international term for an exhibition.
Term
TSB
Definition
Trade Show Bureau.
Term
Virtual Trade Show
Definition
Exhibit of products or services that can be viewed over the internet.
Term
Trade Mission
Definition
Group tour with a business rather than a vacation purpose. Usually planned for business or government representatives traveling overseas to secure new business in foreign markets for their product, city or other entity.
Term
Halon Fire Extinguisher
Definition
A fire extinguisher generally used on computers and electronic fires. It should not hurt the computer or destroy silicon chips. It is classed as a hypo-thermal chemical fire extinguisher.
Term
Haricots Verts
Definition
(harry co vare) Very small green (string) beans.
Term
Haute Cuisine
Definition
Food that is prepared in an elegant or elaborate manner; the very finest food, prepared perfectly. The French word haute translates as "high" or "superior."
Term
Head Tax
Definition
Fee charged arriving and departing passengers in some foreign countries.
Term
Heads in beds
Definition
Term that refers to sleeping rooms in a hotel actually occupied by guests.
Term
Highball Glass
Definition
Traditional tall glass for an alcoholic mixed drink.
Term
Hiss
Definition
Unwanted random noise associated with audio tape, unmodulated record grooves and noisy amplifiers and other audio circuitry. In circuitry, hiss is caused by the thermal activity of the molecules in the materials of which that electronic component parts are made.
Term
Hot Tag VIP
Definition
Luggage tagged for special handling.
Term
Hotel Show
Definition
An exhibition held in a hotel.
Term
The overall goal of a marketing strategy regarding a meeting is to?
a) Keep expenses down
b) Increase exposure to outside groups
c) Increase press coverage
d) Generate attendance
Definition
D
Term
You are preparing specifications for the printer of your meeting's proceedings book, which will be approximately 600 pages and in order for attendees to utilize the materials, the book must lay flat when open In order to keep costs minimal, you need the
Definition
C.
Perfect Bound - glued
Saddle-Stitched - wire staples
Camera Ready - materials for photographic reproduction
Spiral Bound is the best answer here as we know it will allow the book to lay open.
Term
The steps in developing a marketing plan include all of the following except ?
a) Define the market
b) Outline the marketing strategy
c) Anticipate/adapt to market changes
d) Write a static document
Definition
d
Term
A marketing strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for rapid multiplication of the message's exposure is:
a) Web casting
b) e-marketing
c) Viral marketing
d) Permission marketing
Definition
C.
Viral Marketing is a strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for rapid multiplication of the message's exposure and influence
Term
All of the following are types of media to be utilized as part of an integrated marketing campaign except ?
a) Publicity
b) Press releases
c) Advertising in trade pulications
d) Listing in CVB directories
Definition
d
Term
The marketing media that is most condusive to trade-outs is:
a) Advertising
b) Publicity
c) Promotion
d) Press Releases
Definition
a
Term
When promoting your meeting, the first press release should be distributed: a) 52 weeks prior to the meeting b) 48 weeks prior to the meeting c) 40 weeks prior to the meeting d) 24 weeks prior to the meeting
Definition
c
Term
The interdependence among all marketing activies, with a common focus on the marketplace or a cusotmer segment is:
a) Publicity
b) Integrated marketing
c) Public relations
d) Marketing plan
Definition
B.
Publicity - media campaign normally consisting of a series of public notices, and advertising activities
Public Relations - presentation of an event via the media or other outlets, stressing benefits of an event
Marketing Plan - defines the market for an
Term
A list of style points and correct spelling for special terms to be used in publications related to the meeting is a: a) Blueline b) Brownline c) Style sheet d) Printer proposal
Definition

C. Style sheet  

 

Blueline - final proof copy for client's approval before printing Brownline - no such thing

Printer Proposal - not an accurate term

Term
Designing printed materials for a meeting has been revolutionized by which of the following technologies ?
a) Desktop publishing
b) Meeting websites
c) Association management software
d) Mailing houses
Definition
a
Term
The Four P's of any marketing campaign include
a) Product, Place, Price and Promotion
b) Product, Place, Price and Printing
c) Product, Promotion, Publicity and Printing
d) Promotion, Press Kit, Publicity and Press Release
Definition
a
Term
When using a message with ______________ you must make sure to test it to make sure it appears correctly in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Express, Safari and other major email systems.
a) URL
b) Video Email
c) Trade Out
d) HTML
Definition
D.
URL - Uniform Rescource Locator
Video Email - digitial marketing method
Trade Out - type of barter; the exchange of good or services without exchaning money
HTML - HyperText Markup Language
Term
Your first promotional mailing to promote benefits and remind about early registration deadlines as well as the launch of your meeting website should be sent _______ months in advance of the meeting?
a) 12
b) 10
c) 6
d) 4
Definition
C.
First mailing and website launch should be 24 weeks (6 months)
Term
"A gain or loss as a result of an investment" is also described as:
a) Survey
b) Profit / Loss statement
c) Return on investment
d) None of the above
Definition
C
Term
 Executive Committee
Definition
A committee of the Board of Directors that acts between meetings of the board to determine organizational policy.
Term

1) The regular coming together of large groups of individuals, generally to discuss a particular subject.   will often last several days and have several simultaneous sessions.

Euro Term
Lasts several days

Definition

Congress

 

1) The regular coming together of large groups of individuals, generally to discuss a particular subject.  A congress will often last several days and have several simultaneous sessions.  The length of time between congresses is usually established in advance of the implementation stage and can be either pluri-annual or annual.  Most international or World congresses are of the former type while national congresses are more freqently held annually. 2) Meeting of an association of delegates or representatives from constituent organizations. 3) European term for convention.

Term
2 teams with 2-3 people, one side is pro, the other side is con
Definition
DEBATE
Term
A copy of the specifications guidebook, or portions of the specifications guidebook should be distributed to all of the following except ?
a) Convention services manager
b) Internal meetings staff
c) Other meeting suppliers and vendors
d) Facility general manager
Definition
d) general manager
Term

A double room in the United States refers to ?

a) One adult in a room with two beds

b) Two adults in a room with two beds

c) Two adults in a room with double, queen or king size bed

d) Double credit for hotel rewards

Definition
C - two ppl in the room
Term
A group of research scientists will hold an informal meeting to exchange ideas and discuss mutual interests. This is considered a:
a) Colloquium
b) Panel discussion
c) Workshop
d) Conclave
Definition
a
Term
A hotel rate that includes breakfast, dinner and room is?
a) Continental Plan
b) European Plan
c) American Plan
d) Modified American Plan
Definition
d) MAP
Term
A meeting for 30 CPAs, featuring instruction regarding an intensive education about the law changes since 1999. This type of meeting is a: ?
a) Colloquium
b) Workshop
c) Panel Discussion
d) Institute
Definition
d
Term
A planning matrix primary use is to?
a) Set format for the program agenda
b) Assign topics to members of the planning committee
c) Write goals and objectives
d) Track needed signs
Definition
b
Term
A shortfall of sleeping room block pickup from numbers agreed to in the terms of the facility's contract is ?
a) Attrition
b) Cumulative pick up
c) Pick up report
d) Arrival / Departure pattern
Definition
Attrition
Term
A summarized list of changes and updates to be made to a function sheet is called:
a) Banquet event change order
b) Specifications addendum
c) Change report
d) Revision List
Definition
d) Revision List
Term
ABA
Definition
American Bar Association (ABA)
Term
ACCME
Definition
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
Term
ADA
Definition
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Term
ADME
Definition
Association of Destination Management Executives (ADME)
Term
ADR
Definition
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Term
AED
Definition
Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Term
ALD
Definition
Assisted listening devices (ALD)
Term
APEX
Definition
Accepted Practices Exchange
Term
ASCAP
Definition
A membership organization that represents individuals who hold the copyrights to music written in the United States and grants licensing agreements for the performance of that music.
Term
ASP
Definition
Application service provider (ASP)
Term
Advisory Committee
Definition
Group that offers counsel to event organizer, event management or other organization on strategic options such as conference content, exhibitor matters, contracting policies or other issues.
Term
After a 90 minute educational session, a break should be scheduled for:
a) 15 Minutes
b) 10 Minutes
c) 20 Minutes
d) 25 Minutes
Definition
c
Term
After a 90 minute educational session, a break should be scheduled for:
a) 15 Minutes
b) 10 Minutes
c) 20 Minutes
d) 25 Minutes
Definition
c
Term
All of the following represent sections that should be included in a specifications guidebook, except?
a) Meeting manager and key staff
b) Financial information
c) Group rooming list
d) Meeting objectives
Definition

C.) rooming list

 

should include:

Key Event Contacts (Including Meeting Manager and Staff), Billing Instructions (Financial), & Event profile (including Objectives)

Term
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Definition
Method for resolving disputes without going to court.
Term
American Service (FOOD SERVICE)
Definition

·        Food is plated in the kitchen and placed before the guest.

·        Food is served from the left, beverages from the right, and all items are removed from the right.

This is generally the service used for banquets.

Term
An association holds an annual meeting that offers three days of educational sessions.  Attendees participate in 21.5 hours giving each attendee how many CEUs?
a) 21.5
b) 2.15
c) 0.215
d) 215
Definition

b.) 2.15

 

Divide by 10

Term
Audience Reaction Team
Definition
Four or Five participants query the main speaker from the stage with questions from the audience and follow-up questions
Term
B2B
Definition
Business to Business
Term
BEO
Definition
Banquet Event Order (BEO)
Term
BEU
Definition
Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin          
Term
BMI
Definition
A music licensing organization that represents individuals who hold the copyrights to music written in the United States. It grants licensing agreements for the performance of music.
Term
Balance Sheet
Definition
A statement that indicates overall financial status by subtracting expenses from income
Term

Bill of Lading

(B/L)

Definition

·        A document that establishes the terms of a contract between a shipper and a transportation company under which freight is to be moved between specified points for a specified charge.

Usually prepared by the shipper on forms issued by the carrier, it serves as a document of title, a contract of carriage, and a receipt of goods.

Term
Booth Cost
Definition
Total Expenses / Prospected # of Booths
Term
Butler Style Service
Definition

·        Servers offer a variety of both hot and cold hors d’oeuvres on platters to guests at receptions.

·        A style of table service where guests serve themselves from platters presented by the server.

Specialized in-room service offered by a hotel.

Term
Buzz Group
Definition
A large audience divided into small groups in same room and responds to assignments
Term
CAD
Definition
Computer assisted drawing (CAD)
Term
CAE
Definition
Certified Association Executive
Term
CEU
Definition
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Term
CFO
Definition
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Term
CLE
Definition
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Term
CME
Definition
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Term
CMM
Definition
Certificate in Meeting Management (CMM)
Term
CMP
Definition
Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
Term
CPCE
Definition
Certified Professional Catering Executive (CPCE)
Term
CSEP
Definition
Earned designation for certified special events professional.
Term
CSM
Definition
Convention Services Manager (CSM)
Term
CSP
Definition
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Term
CSP
Definition
Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)
Term
CVB
Definition
Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB)
Term

Carnet

(carnay)

Definition
A customs document permitting the holder to carry or send merchandise temporarily into certain foreign countries (for display, demonstration or similar purposes) without paying duties or posting bonds.
Term
Cash Accounting System
Definition
A system in which revenue & expenses are counted as they are actually received.
Term
Change Order
Definition
Facility form to advise departments of changes in reservations or functions.
Term
Classroom
Definition
Seating arrangement in which rows of tables with chairs face the stage.
Term
Commissions
Definition
A payment made to an individual or organization for bringing business to another individual or organization.
Term
Common Carrier
Definition
Transportation company which handles crated materials; an agency or business that is available to the public for transportation of persons, goods, or messages; usually referring to freight transportation on regularly scheduled trucks or airplanes.
Term
Conclave
Definition
Gathering of a group with shared or special interest
Term
Confrontation
Definition
Involves the efforts of a dissident group to actually obstruct the conduct of an event.
Term
Contribution Margin
Definition
Registration Fee – Variable Costs
Term
Cost Per Square Foot
Definition
Total Expenses / Net Square Feet
Term
DMAI
Definition
Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI)
Term
DMC
Definition
Destination Management Company (DMC)
Term
DVC
Definition
Desktop videoconferencing (DVC)
Term
Data that is descriptive and anecdotal is?
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Evaluative
d) Evaluating
Definition
a
Term
Data that is descriptive and anecdotal is?
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Evaluative
d) Evaluating
Definition
qualitative
Term
Demonstration
Definition
a group of individuals organized to picket or protest against an organization using placards, literature, songs, shouts and sometimes marches or sit-ins.
Term
Discussion with a moderator and two or more participants
Definition
Panel
Term
Drayage
Definition

Delivery of exhibit materials from the dock to an assigned exhibit space, removing empty crates, returning crates at the end of the event for recrateing, and delivering materials back to dock for carrier loading.

 

Now called - materials handeling.

Term
Duoserve Facility
Definition
Hotel property in which logistics are handled by the Convention Services Manager, with catering handled by a separate manager.
Term
EAC
Definition
Exhibitor-appointed contractor (EAC)
Term
ECB
Definition
Event-contracted block (ECB)
Term
EP (European Plan)
Definition
room rate that does not include meals
Term
ESG
Definition
Event Specifications Guide (ESG)
Term
ESG
Definition
Event Specifications Guide (ESG)
Term
English Service (FOOD SERVICE)
Definition

·        Food is brought to the table on a tray, presented to the host, who either cuts the food him/herself or chooses to have it done by the server away from the table.

·        Vegetables are placed in bowls on the table for guests to serve themselves.

Often referred to as Family-style.

Term
Evaluation of a meeting or event should take place when?
a) before, during and after a meeting / event
b) 2-4 weeks after a meeting / event
c) Before a meeting / event
d) Before and after a meeting / event
Definition
a
Term
Exclusive use of an airplane by your group would define ?
a) Airline charter
b) Cargo service
c) Air lift
d) Official airline carrier
Definition
Charter
Term
FAP
Definition
American Plan (Full American Plan)
Term

FAP or AP

Full American Plan

or

American Plan

(interchangeable)

Definition
type of room rate that includes all meals
Term
Fishbowl
Definition
interchange between an inner circle debating an issue and an outer circle of observers. Individuals can move from one group to another.  debators and observers.
Term
Fixed costs are:
a) Listed as overhead or administrative line items in a budget
b) Expenses that change based on the number of attendees
c) Expenses incurred regardless of the number of attendees
d) None of the above
Definition
C
Term
Floor load
Definition
Maximum amount of weight per square foot/meter a floor can support. (May also refer to the maximum amount of power available from floor outlets and ports.)
Term

Freight Forwarder

Definition

·        An independent business which handles export shipments for compensation.

Term
Frenched
Definition
Any course can be 'Frenched' by having the dressing put on the salad or having sauce added to an entrée or dessert after it has been placed in front of the guest.
Term
GSC
Definition
General Services Contractor (GSC)
Term
Goals and Objectives of a meeting/event should be shared with all the following except?
a) Attendees
b) Facility
c) Competitors
d) Program committee
Definition
c
Term
Ground Support
Definition
Lifts, trusses, pipe or other freestanding devices used to raise sound, lighting or other equipment above the heads of attendees and to support it from the floor.
Term
Hold Harmless
Definition
A type of indemnity clause that requires one party to fully protect the other from a claim asserted. This would include the payment of costs or attorney fees.
Term
I&D
Definition
Installation and Dismantle (I&D)
Term
IACET
Definition
International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
Term
ICW
Definition
In conjunction with (ICW)
Term
ICW
Definition
In conjunction with (ICW)
Term
If you have no financial history for a meeting, you must build a budget based on potential income and likely expenses.  This budget process is called:
a) Functional Budget
b) Comparative Data Budget
c) Zero Based Budget
d) Income Budget
Definition
C
Term
Indirect Costs
Definition
Overhead or administrative costs - these expenses are not directly related to the event i.e.) salaries, rent, building & equipment maintenance
Term
Inducements
Definition
Marketing tools or programs used to influence buying patterns and build customer loyalty.
Term
Interaction between 2 groups of 3-4 people, one side is the audience, the other side is the experts
//An informal meeting for the purpose of discussion; usually of an academic or research nature and in order to ascertain areas of mutual interest through exchange of ideas.  Conducted as and when convenient, but with little regularity.
Definition

Colloquium

 

Characteristics - academic, research, informal

Term
Interview (meeting/event type)
Definition
Presenter is questioned by moderator on behalf of audience
Term
Island Booth
Definition
Group of booths with aisles on all four sides
Term
It is least important to share the goals and objectives of the meeting with?
a) Suppliers
b) Speakers
c) Facility
d) Other organizations
Definition
d
Term
It is least important to share the goals and objectives of the meeting with?
a) Suppliers
b) Speakers
c) Facility
d) Other organizations
Definition
d
Term
Lecture
Definition
Informative and instructional speech
Term
Legal Consideration
Definition
Motive or price that induces a party to enter into a contract.
Term
Liquidated Damages
Definition
The amount of damages in the event of cancellation.
Term
MAP
Definition
Modified American Plan
Term
MAP (modified american plan)
Definition
room rate that includes breakfast and one other meal (usually dinner)
Term
MCLE
Definition
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
Term
MINT
Definition
Meeting Information Network (MINT)
Term
Marshalling yard
Definition
A holding area where trucks or buses check in and wait for instructions before delivering or picking up freight or passengers.
Term
Mediation
Definition
Parties use a third party to assist them in reaching a compromise.
Term
Mitigation
Definition
Activities that are undertaken to either reduce the probability that an emergency or crisis will occur or reduce the consequences if it does occur.  (relief; alleviation)
Term
NCR
Definition
No Carbon Required
Term
NCR
Definition
No Carbon Required
Term
NSA
Definition
National Speakers Association (NSA)
Term
One of the key uses of the specifications guidebook is to ?
a) Make sure no changes are made once it is submitted
b) Insure the meeting planner is aware of all arrangements
c) Help set the agenda for the precon
d) Provide a final accounting of all expenses
Definition
c) set agenda for precon
Term
One reason that it is important to determine goals and objectives of a meeting prior to doing anything else is?
a) Goals and objectives should be integrated throughout the planning process
b) Most attendees do not need to demonstrate a meeting's ROI to th
Definition
a
Term
Override
Definition
Commission above the normal base commissions percentage.
Term
PCO
Definition
Professional Congress Organizer (PCO)
Term
PER
Definition
APEX Post Event Report (PER)
Term
PER
Definition
APEX Post Event Report (PER)
Term
Penninsula Booth
Definition
An exhibit with aisles on 3 out of 4 sides
Term
Pro number
Definition
Shipment number designated by the common carrier to a single shipment, used in all cases where the shipment must be referred to.
Term
Profit
Definition
# of People above the BEU x Contribution Margin
Term
Questions
Definition
Answer
Term
Questions
Definition
Answer
Term
RFID
Definition
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Term
RFP
Definition
Request for Proposal (RFP)
Term
ROI
Definition
[(Revenue-Expenses) / Expenses] x 100
Term
ROI
Definition
Return on Investment (ROI)
Term
Rebate
Definition
a return of part of a payment
Term

Registration

Fee

Definition
(Fixed Costs / # of people) + Variable Costs
Term
Restaurant Russian Service
Definition

·        Foods are cooked at tableside. 

·        Servers put them on platters and present platters to guests seated at dining tables. 

Guests serve themselves.

Term
Rigging
Definition
Process of hanging signs or other materials.
Term
Risk Analysis
Definition
A review and evaluation based on the probability that a crisis or emergency will occur and the consequences if it does.
Term
STBS
Definition
Set top box solutions (STBS)
Term
Second Option
Definition
Second place on a waiting list.  (The organization holding the second option for specific dates at a facility, for example, may book those dates only if the organization holding the first option decides not to book within a certain period of time. )
Term
Sommelier
Definition

A wine steward, expected to have an extensive knowledge of wines and their suitability with various dishes. 

Term
Standing Committee
Definition
A committee, defined by it's bylaws, which meets for a specific purpose.
Term

Statistical characteristics, such as occupation, purchase budget, purchase intentions, and income level are important when determining goals and objectives of a meeting or event. These characteristics are referred to as?

a) Needs analysis

b) Adult learning characteristics

c) Demographics

d) Learner outcomes

Definition
Demographrics
Term
Steering Committee
Definition
Select group which sets policies and makes basic decisions relative to a group or an event.
Term
TDD
Definition
Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
Term

4- The Certified Meeting Professionals Conclave, held annually by the Convention Industry Council, refers to what type of meeting?


a. a gathering of a group with shared or special interests
b. a participatory meeting designed for discussion, fact finding, problem solving and consultation
c. a meeting of several people for intensive discussion
d. lecture and dialogue allowing participants to share experiences in a particular field under the guidance of a discussion leader

Definition

A.

 

FROM THE CIC Conclave Website:

 

What is 2009 Conclave? Conclave is the industry’s only exclusive meeting of CMPs. The CIC CMP Conclave is a very unique event for certificates who wish to contribute to their profession. The Conclave provides many opportunities for CMPs to build relationships and partner with other meeting professionals. CMPs also enhance their professional expertise by participating in exam development, attending educational sessions and networking with fellow CMPs.

Term
The Destination Marketing Association International, formerly known as IACVB, has an online database of meeting profiles designed to help meeting professionals in the negotiation process.  This database is called?
a) IACVB 200
b) MINT
c) CVB-RFP
d) DMAI 200
Definition
MINT
Term
The best way to control changes and updates to the ESG is to?
a) Make sure changes are distributed to only 1 person at the facility
b) Reprint entire specifications guidebook when changes are made
c) Color-code changes
d) Make sure everyone makes their changes to the document as changes are received
Definition

color code

 

* Designate only one person to update; color code paper or text to indication section change; Maintain distribution list for updates; Date each new version as released and distributed

Term
The calculation of ROI is also known as ?
a) Contribution Margin
b) Benefit/Cost Ratio
c) Break Even Analysis
d) Variance Analysis
Definition
b
Term
The calculation of ROI is also known as ?
a) Contribution Margin
b) Benefit/Cost Ratio
c) Break Even Analysis
d) Variance Analysis
Definition
b
Term
The major drawback of online reservations is ?
a) It does not facilitate individual reservations
b) Individuals can make reservations that are not credited to the group
c) Rates are usually higher than the group rate
d) The comp room ration is reduced to 1 per 40
Definition
B - people can make reservations that are not credited back to the group.
Term
The most important factor to consider when planning F&B functions is ?
a) Budget
b) Objectives of the meeting
c) Number of people
d) Service method
Definition
b - objectives of meeting
Term
The resort package that includes room rate, breakfast, lunch and dinner is ?
a) Complete Meeting Package
b) American Plan
c) Modified American Plan
d) European Plan
Definition
b) American
Term
The specifications guidebook for your meeting is used for all of the following purposes except ?
a) Provides comprehensive meeting information to facility, suppliers and staff
b) Assists in budgeting for the meeting
c) Helps set the agenda for the precon meeting
d) Offers one version of the final information about the meeting
Definition
b) assist with budgeting
Term

This is an intense, often hands-on learning experience in which a limited number of attendees participate directly in learning a new skill or tackling an issue.

Definition

Workshop

 

* intensive * hands-on

Term
VAT
Definition
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
Term
VHS
Definition
Video Home System
Term
Variable Expenses
Definition
Expenses based on various factors, such as # of attendees
Term
Varietals
Definition
Wines made mainly from one variety of grapes. Such wines have the characteristics of the primary grape used. Popular varietals are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Zinfandel. 
Term
Waybill
Definition
List of enclosed goods and shipping instructions, sent with material in transit.
Term

What should your registration be for a meeting with 100 attendees, room rental of $1000, A/V of $500, speaker honorarium of $500 and F&B of $15 per person?
a) $50
b) $45
c) $40
d) $35

Definition
D
Term

When developing the objectives for your program, SMART objectives are recommended. SMART stands for?

a) Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-based

b) Selective, Measureable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-based

c) Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Related, Timely

d) Selective, Meaningful, Achievable, Relevant, Tested

Definition
A
Term
When writing learning objectives for a specific session, the following should be measured except:
a) Change in attitude
b) Acquisition of knowledge
c) Amount CEU Credits provided
d) Enhancements of skills
Definition
c
Term
When writing learning objectives for a specific session, the following should be measured except:
a) Change in attitude
b) Acquisition of knowledge
c) Amount CEU Credits provided
d) Enhancements of skills
Definition
c
Term
Which of the following is most likely to be subcontracted by the general services contractor?
a) Drayage
b) Floor plan design
c) Booth Security
d) Labor
Definition
C
Term
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a congress?
a) Conducted when convenient with little regularity
b) Several days in duration
c) Has several simultaneous sessions
d) Usually large group
Definition
a
Term
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a congress?
a) Conducted when convenient with little regularity
b) Several days in duration
c) Has several simultaneous sessions
d) Usually large group
Definition
a
Term

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a congress?

a) Conducted when convenient with little regularity

b) Several days in duration

c) Has several simultaneous sessions

d) Usually large group

Definition
Not Irregular (A)
Term
Which of the following is not a recognized method of conducting research to determine needs analysis?
a) Sampling
b) Survey
c) Focus Group
d) Demographic information
Definition
d
Term
Which of the following is not a recognized method of conducting research to determine needs analysis?
a) Sampling
b) Survey
c) Focus Group
d) Demographic information
Definition
d
Term
Which of the following session is least interactive?
a) Poster Session
b) Plenary Session
c) Roundtable
d) Q&A
Definition
b
Term
Which of the following session is least interactive?
a) Poster Session
b) Plenary Session
c) Roundtable
d) Q&A
Definition
b
Term
While in the research stage, one of the key question area is respondents' opinions of past meetings, including their perception of those meetings':
a) Attendee demographics
b) Costs
c) Planning committee makeup
d) Overall meeting budget
Definition
b
Term
While in the research stage, one of the key question area is respondents' opinions of past meetings, including their perception of those meetings':
a) Attendee demographics
b) Costs
c) Planning committee makeup
d) Overall meeting budget
Definition
b
Term
While in the research stage, one of the key question area is respondents' opinions of past meetings, including their perception of those meetings':
a) Attendee demographics
b) Costs
c) Planning committee makeup
d) Overall meeting budget
Definition
b
Term
While negotiable, firm menu pricing is typically set ?
a) 30 days prior to the meeting
b) 45-60 days prior to the meeting
c) 3 months prior to the meeting
d) 12-18 months prior to the meeting
Definition

c.) 3 months

 

* CIC 8th Ed. P. 360

Term
Workshop-type educational experience where students learn by doing
Definition
Clinic
Term
You are planning a meeting for 50 high-level executives.  Your organization will be paying all hotel charges for all of the attendees.  The best method for reserving hotel rooms would be ?
a) Individual phone reservations
b) Individual online reservations
c) Housing bureau
d) Rooming list
Definition
Rooming List
Term
You are planning a meeting in Oklahoma and due to a significant shortage of sleeping rooms, you will now have to share a room with a colleague. You should make a reservation for? a) single b) double c) twin d) double/double
Definition
Double/Double offers a room with two beds for 2-4 people
Term
You are planning a two day seminar for 50 insurance agents.  In order to have an exact cost for your seminar, you look for a facility that offers?
a) A good rebate
b) Modified American Plan
c) European Plan
d) Full American Plan
Definition
d) Full American
Term
You are planning an informal group luncheon for 500 people and have limited time, space and money for this event; the best service type for this luncheon is ?
a) Buffet
b) French
c) Russian
d) American
Definition

d) limited space

 

PMM 5th Ed. P. 408

Term
You just learned that a major company will be hosting it's annual event at the same hotel as you over the same dates.  Unfortunately, this means that you will have to find several additional hotels in the area in order to accommodate your attendees, speakers and exhibitors.  Housing for this convention will best be handled by using which of the following?
a) Housing Bureau
b) Individual Reservations
c) Rooming List
d) Reservation Forms
Definition
Housing Bureau
Term
You know you have 1,500 attendees pre-registered for your convention.  Based on your history, you know you can expect 500 people to register on site.  What is the minimum ideal number of registration personnel you should hire?
a) 10
b) 18
c) 20
d) 24
Definition

C) 20

 

* One registration clerk per 100 expected attendees

Term
Your meeting's goals and objectives, attendee demographics and group profile should be included in the specifications guidebook under which tab or heading ?
a) Logistics
b) General Information
c) Facilities and Services
d) Program
Definition
b) general information
Term

Your office is in Washington D.C. and your meeting is being held in San Francisco.  The shipment going to your meeting is large, heavy and contains unusually-sized packages and crated materials.  Your shipment will be ready to send 45 days prior to the meeting.  What is the least expensive way to ship these materials?
a) Air freight
b) Van Lines
c) Parcel Delivery
d) Common Carrier

Definition

B

Air Freight - (FedEx/UPS/DHL etc.) appropriate for smaller, high value, last minute
Common Carrier - truck or partial truck loads, no guarantee on time of delivery etc
Van Line - any size crated or un-crated items and will generally guarantee del. date

Term
Zero Based Budgeting
Definition
The process of building a budget without the benefit of a previous years budget
Term
_____________ learning is becoming less prevalent as a format of education and adult learning as a younger generation of adult learners enters the workplace ?
a) Physiological
b) Physical
c) Evaluative
d) Expository
Definition
d
Term
c) Evaluative
d) Expository
Definition
Term
cwt
Definition
Hundred Weight (cwt); fees for exhibition material handling is usually based on hundredweight, meaning each 100 pounds or portion thereof.
Term
what defines an "international event" ?
Definition
15% or more of the attendees live outside the host country
Term
customs broker
Definition
An individual or company which provides customs clearing services to shippers of goods to and from another country. Licensing and requirements vary from country to country. In the United States, a customs broker must be licensed by the Treasury Department and pass a government examination covering a broad range of knowledge, including all phases of import regulations, rates of duties, and customs law.
Term
consular invoice
Definition
A document, required by some countries, describing a shipment of goods and showing information such as the consignor, consignee, and value of the shipment. Certified by a consular official of the foreign country, it is used by that country’s customs officials to verify the value, quantity, and nature of the shipment.
Term
In the UK the term "stone" is often used in terms of weight.  How many lbs. is ONE STONE?
Definition
A stone is equal to 14 pounds
Term
Euro Zone
Definition
an economic and monetary union (EMU) of 16 European Union (EU) member states which have adopted the euro currency as their sole legal tender. It currently consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Eight (not including Sweden, which has a de facto opt out) other states are obliged to join the zone once they fulfill the strict entry criteria.
Term

What would this date be in the United Kingdom:

 

 07/06/05

Definition
June 7, 2005
Term
Define how the terms "site", "destination" and "venue" are used outside of North America.
Definition

Site refers to the venue/facility, destination refers to the city/location/region and venue refers to the facility/property.

 

I have no idea how this is different from the US.

Term
Describe the role and functions of a Professional Conference/Congress Organiser (PCO).
Definition
 PCOs function like an independent meeting planner, offering full service planning with extensive knowledge of how to plan and manage meetings/events in their home country. PCOs are not DMCs (DMCs are available in various countries).
Term
Daily Delegate Rate (DDR)
Definition
Daily delegate rate (DDR) includes function space, lunch, morning and afternoon breaks - like a "day rate" for delegates, not including guest room accommodation.
Term
On average, how many drinks per hour would a person drink at a one hour cash bar?
Definition
1.5 drinks per person for 1 hour.
Term
On average, how many drinks per hour should you estimate will be consumed per person for a 1 hour Open Bar?
Definition
2 - 2.5 drinks for 1 hour
Term
What is the length of a typical banquet dinner with no awards?  with awards?
Definition

No Awards - 2 hours

With Awards - 4 hours

Term
Define: Ganging Menus
Definition
Save $ by serving the same meals as other in-house groups
Term

ADA mandates that reasonable accommodation must be made to allow the participation of a qualifies person with a disability in a meeting.

 

What is the standard width for a single doorway by ADA Standards?

 

What is the standard width for a double doorway by ADA Standards?

Definition

Single - 32" wide

Double - 48" wide

Term
What is the difference between a LECTURN & a PODIUM?
Definition

Lecturn - stand upon which a speaker may rest notes or books. May be “standing,” which rests on the floor, or “table-top” which is placed on a table. Often confused with PODIUM.

 

Podium - Raised platform where a speaker stands when delivering his or her remarks. 

 

* A speaker can stand on a podium but NOT a lectern  

 

 

 

Term

A Standard Booth may also be refered to as which:

 

a) perimeter booth

b) peninsula booth

c) linear booth

d) island booth

Definition
c) linear
Term

Which of the following means "closest to audience"

 

a) downstage

b) upstage

 

Definition
a) downstage
Term

Where on a stage should an American Flag be placed? 

 

Stage Left

Stage Right

Stage Center

Definition
Stage Right (if you were on stage YOUR right)
Term

What is comfortable meeting room temperature?

 

a) 62 - 66 degrees

b) 66 - 70 degrees 

c) 70 - 74 degrees

 

Definition
c) 70 - 74 degrees
Term

Podium or Lectern?

 

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Definition
Lectern!
Term

As a service to exhibitors, a trade show manager wishes to maximize lead retrieval during a trade show. Which of the following technologies would be MOST effective in achieving this objective?

 

a) providing a print out of registrants

b) using an audience response system

c) using name badges with a magnetic strip

d) providing a floppy disk of the participants information

Definition

C

 

Rationale: A magnetic strip on a name badge is the most effective lead retrieval method to use during a trade show since this provides exhibitors with an electronic demographic profile of the attendees who stop by the booths. This also gives the attendees profiles which can be used to qualify potential buyers.

Term
Define: keystoning
Definition

Distortion of a projected image on a screen, where the image is wider on top and narrower on bottom.

 

The image distorts from a rectangle into a trapezoid because the projector is above or below the center point of the screen; either the top or the bottom become wider because it is further away from the lens. To adjust for keystoning, the top of the screen can be tilted a little, either forward or back.  Many data projectors allow you to tilt the lens to solve the problem.

Term

At a small meeting of 15 persons, you wish to have participants share their expertise with each other. Your BEST choice for a speaker is:

 

a) expert from the same field

b) a panel of experts

c) facilitator

d) a company executive

Definition

C

 

A facilitator is defined as "an expert who guides discussion and/or decision making in small groups." A facilitator is knowledgeable in the field and an expert in collecting and gathering from participants, regardless of group size, their own pool of knowledge and experience, which adds to the value of the presentation for all people involved in the discussion.

Term

You are conducting a series of six educational seminars during your 3-day meeting. The MOST effective procedure to evaluate each seminar is to:

 

a) ask attendees to complete forms at the end of the 3 day meeting

b) ask attendees to complete forms at the end of each session

c) ask attendees to complete forms at the start of the final session

d) send an electronic form after the meeting

Definition

1) This question is being asked to determine the level of knowledge the candidate has on the evaluation process.

 

2) During the meeting, you should evaluate your educational and general sessions immediately after the attendee attends the session. This allows you to gather the data while it is still fresh in the attendee's mind and may increase the number of completed evaluations you receive.

 

B

Term

The first step in determining subject matter content and the appropriate educational approach to a successful meeting is to:

A. appoint a comprehensive planning committee

B. establish meeting objectives

C. develop a financial budget

D.select speakers

Definition

B

 

Rationale: Establishing a meeting objective is the correct answer as it determines the type of subject matter required for the meeting. Speakers, planning committees, and budgets contribute to the meeting, once the objectives and goals of the meeting have been established.

Term

For the past several years, the meeting professional has planned an annual business meeting of 500 attendees. To begin negotiation for the upcoming meeting, the meeting professional's MOST important

reference should be the:

 

A. Top 3 desired locations for the meeting

B. Room rates at comparable hotels for the past several years

C. Post-event reports for the past several years

D. Goals and objectives of the meeting

Definition

C

 

Rationale: The final outcome of negotiations is based on the quality and total value of the business. This would include room revenue, food and beverage revenue as well as occupancy pattern, total room nights and other ancillary avenues of revenue.

Term

The Convention and Visitors Bureau may assist the meeting professional in all of the following areas EXCEPT:

 

A. supplying a list of possible venues

B. recommending a particular company in the area

C. scheduling site inspections and  appointments with possible outside vendors

D. supplying on-site registration support services to the meeting professional during their convention

Definition

B.

 

It is the responsibility of the convention visitors bureau to remain bipartisan. The convention bureau, however, will provide sufficient information for the meeting professional to make a decision.

Term

The meeting professional has hired an official general services contractor (GSC) to provide services to the exhibitors and to coordinate these with the convention center. Under normal

conditions, the official contractor provides all of the following services EXCEPT:

 

A. pipe and draping the entire exhibit area

 

B. Designing the exhibitor prospectus

 

C. preparing an exhibitor floor plan

 

D. Contracting required specialty

subcontractors

Definition

B.

 

Rationale: The Exhibitor Prospectus is a marketing tool used by the meeting professional. It contains essential information for exhibitors to encourage their participation in a tradeshow, (i.e.: attendee demographics, and past years’ attendance numbers) While the GSC will contribute pieces to the Prospectus (i.e. exhibit hall floor plans), and it is the responsibility of the Meeting Professional to collect and produce this document.

Term
Define: Downlink
Definition
The station which receives data transmissions from a communications satellite.
Term
Define: Uplink
Definition
The station used to transmit signals from Earth to a satellite (videoconferencing).
Term

Video and audio is trasmitted from an orbiting

satellite to a receiving dish through:

 

A. a downlink

B. an uplink

C. point-to-point

D. streaming media

Definition

A.

 

Rationale: Originating from a broadcast studio, the data stream carrying video, audio, and other data is sent via uplink to an orbiting satellite, where it is transmitted back down via downlink to waiting receiving satellite dishes anywhere on Earth.

Term

A common carrier is a:

 

A. portable device used to carry freight from the facility entrance to the meeting rooms

 

B. freight service used to move materials within the facility

 

C. parcel post company engaged in carrying goods over state boundaries

 

D. transportation company that handles crated materials

Definition

D.

 

Motor freight common carriers handle materials that are in crates or cartons, in either less-than-truckload or truckload quantities.

Term

To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act

(ADA), a law in the United States of America, which

of the following is MOST important in

accommodating attendees with disabilities at an

offsite event?

 

A. Grouping attendees using wheelchairs at one hotel to expedite transportation.

B. Assuring that the venue has a ramp.

C. Giving attendees a chance to indicate any special needs on the registration form.

D. Renting a special van with a hydraulic lift.

Definition

C.

 

Hotel and meeting registration forms should include a section for attendees with disabilities to identify themselves and to describe the accommodations that are needed prior to arriving for the meeting.

Term

After a scientific session, a speaker complains about the A/V setup, specifically mentioning the keystoning. This phenomenon refers to the:

 

A. loss of image brightness

B. distortion of the image

C. distance between the head table and the screen

D. tendency of the slide image to quiver

Definition
Keystoning is defined as the distortion of a projected image where the lower part of the image appears narrower that the upper part of the image.
Term

On the opening day of your convention, several picketers are demonstrating against your organization in front of the convention center where you are holding your meeting. The picketers are shouting derisive comments at your attendees as they arrive. You should:

 

A. notify the police and ask them to arrest the picketers

 

B. notify convention center security to order the picketers to leave the premises

 

C. continue your meeting schedule and provide controlled opportunities for the picketers to express their opinions

 

D. confront the picketers and courteously request that they not disturb your meeting

Definition

According to the CIC, Option C is the most appropriate way to handle this situation. The meeting will continue as planned and scheduled if the demonstrators are given opportunities to express their opinions. The most effective way to reduce hostility would be to provided controlled opportunities for the protestors/group to voice its opinions. One way in which this can be handled would be to allow the protesting organization to set up tables where they can put out literature supporting their cause.

 

(This is ridiculous!)

 

Convention Industry Council Manual, 8th Edition, Copyright 2008; Chapter 15: Risk Management, Pg 151

 

Term
Define: Performing Rights Societies
Definition
Societies whose purpose is to provide collective licensing for copyrighted music. Examples include BMI and SESAC.
Term

A significant number of your attendees have indicated on their registration form that they are wheel-chair bound.  Which of the following is the most effective method to facilitate their check-in to hotels and onsite registration?


a) Have general service contractor build a handicap accessible registration counter as well as temporary lower counter near the hotel front desk


b) Require wheelchair-bound attendees to bring along a non-disabled person to assist with registration and hotel check-in


c) Make no changes or accommodations for these attendees


d) Provide clipboards at hotel check-in and registration

Definition
D
Term

A hearing impaired attendee has identified himself on the registration form; you are required by the ADA to?

 

a) Provide a sign language interpreter

 

b) Contact the attendee to determine his specific needs

 

c) Provide audiotapes of all programs

 

d) Provide front-row reserved seating at all programs to facilitate lip-reading

Definition
b
Term

An example of social responsibility onsite at a meeting is?


a) Distributing meeting materials in plastic bags
b) Using paper tickets for all events
c) Providing bins to collect recyclable materials
d) Encourage attendees to rent cars individually

Definition
C
Term
24 hour rate
Definition
 24 hour rate includes guest room, function space, breakfast, lunch, morning and afternoon breaks - dinner is typically extra/not included.
Term
To meet ADA requirements, doorway and inside-room hallways should be at least ____ inches wide. 
Definition
32
Term
To meet ADA requirements, toilets should be no higher than ____ inches from the floor.
Definition
29
Term
What percent of sleeping rooms must be barrier free to meet ADA requirements in Europe?
Definition

0

 

TRICK Q - no ADA in Europe!

Term
To comply with ADA requirements, ____ percent of sleeping rooms must have roll-in showers.
Definition
1
Term
To be ADA compliant, parking spaces must be available for the disabled attendees.  These must be within in ____ feet of the facility.
Definition
200 ft
Term
To meet ADA requirements, for every 50 parking spaces, you must have ____ designated handicap spaces.
Definition
2  (1 per 25)
Term
Device used by the speech impaired that can be found at public phone banks and/or registration desk is ________________
Definition
TDD (Telecommunications device for the deaf )
Term

Bathroom doors should open _______

 

inward

 

outward

Definition
outward
Term
An Assisted listening device used for people hard of hearing is also called ________
Definition

ALD Assistive Listening Device 

 

Term
Plenary
Definition
General assembly for all participants.
Term

Statistical characteristics (age, occupation & income) are important in determining the goals & objectives of a meeting.  These characteristics are refered to as:

 

Needs Analysis

Adult Learning Characteristics

Demographics

Leaner Objectives

Definition

 

Demographics

Term

One of the reasons that it is important to determine the goals & objectives of a meeting prior to doing anything else is:

 

a) goals & objectives should be intergrated throughout the planning process

b) most attendees do not need to demonstrate ROI to their organization

c) program content does NOT rely on the meetings objectives

d) logistical planning should come before the strategic process

Definition
a) goals & objectives should be intergrated throughout the planning process
Term

It is LEAST important to share goals & objectives of the meeting with:

 

attendees

speakers

facitlity

other organizations

 

Definition
other organizations
Term
Research is key for determining goals & objectives.  What are the 4 specific types of research?
Definition

Focus Groups

Surveys/Questionaires

Sampling/Phone interviews

Educational Programming Committees

Term

Objectives must follow either the SMART or PLAN acronym

 

What does each stand for?

Definition

SMART - specific, measureable, attainable, relevant, time-based

 

PLAN - possible, listed, assesable, numerical

Term
 When writing educational or learning objectives for a specific session, all of the following should be measured except:
a. change in attitude
b. acquisition of knowledge
c. enhancement of skills
d. amount of continuing education (CEU) units/credits* provided
Definition

D.

 

Reason:  objectives should measure such things as acquisition of knowledge, change in attitude, development of psychomotor skills, and enhancement of thinking skills.

 

However,  Each learning objective must contain what attendees will learn or what skills they will master as a result of participation; a description of the session, including format, speaker, time frame, resources/technology used, etc.; and measurable outcomes including CEUs/certification/licensing* info and intangibles

Term
Free Papers Session
Definition
Reports on particular topics which, while closely related to the subject of an event, do not strictly refer to the matters under discussion.
Term
 Which of the following is not a characteristic of a congress?
a. large group
b. conducted when convenient with little regularity
c. several days in duration
d. several simultaneous sessions
Definition
B
Term
A two-day meeting for thirty accountants, featuring instruction regarding and intensive education about the federal tax law changes since 1990 would be classified as a:
a. focus group
b. colloquium
c. workshop
d. institute
Definition

D - Institute

 

def: In-depth instructional meeting providing intensive education on a particular subject.

Term
After a 90-minute educational session, a break should be scheduled. What should the duration of the break be?
a. 10 minutes
b. 15 minutes
c. 20 minutes
d. 30 minutes
Definition

C. 20 minutes

 

 

* Remember to schedule 10 minutes of break for every 50. 

 

Each 50 - round up to the next 10.

 

 

Term
 Evaluation of a meeting should occur:
a. after the meeting during needs assessment
b. only during the meeting by attendees
c. 3-4 weeks after the meeting by mail
d. before, during and after a meeting
Definition

D. before, during & after

 

before - needs assesment

during - evals while it is fresh in everyones mind

after - evals after ppl have had time to consider

Term
When designing a questionnaire for attendees to evaluate the meeting, one of the guidelines is to:
a. make the survey comprehensive, at least 2 pages long
b. be specific and ask about individual topics
c. send the survey via mail at least 2 weeks prior to the meeting
d. send the same survey to exhibitors and suppliers for consistency
Definition
B.
Term
TIPS* stands for:
a. to insure prompt service
b. to initiate proper service
c. to institute professional service
d. to insure problematic service
Definition

A.  To Insure Prompt Service

 

 

P.S.  this is nonsense, it would be TEPS  because it would be ensure, not insure

 

Term
The first step in designing an evaluation form is to determine:
a. how many attendees will complete forms
b. how forms will be distributed
c. budget for evaluation forms
d. how the resulting information will be used
Definition
D. how the information will be used.
Term
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good facilitator?
a. focused on learners not on content
b. encourages interaction
c. has a professional designation
d. insures environment is conducive to adult learning
Definition

C

 

Term
 A facilitator for a meeting of grade school teachers relates a story that demonstrates a real-life example of the point the facilitator is trying to make. This is an example of the facilitator being aware of which learning environment factor?
a. physiological
b. psychological
c. physical
d. technological
Definition
A
Term
 Which of the following is typically regulated by the issuing association?
a. Accreditation
b. Licensing
c. recognized CEUs
d. professional certification
Definition

 

D

Term
Specifications guidebook for a meeting beginning on 22 October should be sent no later than:
a. 8 September
b. 22 September
c. 8 October
d. 15 October
Definition
B - 30 days prior
Term
Your meeting is held at the same hotel every year, without many changes. The most efficient format for your specifications guidebook is:
a. Individual function sheets
b. A narrative summary
c. Whatever format the hotel uses
d. A combination of function sheets, narrative resume and hotel format
Definition
Term
All of the following represent sections that should be included in a specifications guidebook, EXCEPT:
a. Group rooming list
b. General information about the meeting and attendees
c. Financial information
d. Meeting program information
Definition

A - Group Rooming list

 

(Financial information i.e. - master signers, etc)

Term
The best way to control changes and updates to the specifications guidebook is to:
a. Make sure everyone makes their changes to the document as changes are received
b. Make sure changes are distributed to only 1 person at the facility
c. Re-print entire specifications guidebook when changes are made
d. Color-code changes
Definition
D - Color Code Changes
Term
The compilation of all function sheets, scripts, instructions, room setup diagrams, directory of key personnel, forms and other material relating to the event is known as:
a. Event orders
b. Resume
c. Staging guide
d. Function sheet
Definition
C. Staging Guide
Term
A typical promotion plan for an annual meeting follows a week-by week countdown to the event, begining how far in advance?
Definition
One year
Term
What is the standard contracted comp room ration?
Definition
1 per 50
Term
What re the 3 elements of a contract?
Definition

1) offer

2) acceptance

3) consideration

 

CIC p72

Term
What is a person who is seeking damages required to do?  
Definition

1) review contract language

2) file a claim

Term
Define: waiver of subrogation
Definition
The relinquishment by an insurer of the right to collect from another party for damages paid on behalf of the insured. The waiver of subrogation condition in current standard policies is referred to as "transfer of rights of recovery."
Term
What are the three steps involved in budgeting processing for Printing
Definition

1) Include all printing for marketing & onsite materials

2) Solicit 3 bids

3) Provide comprehensive printing specifications

Term
Perfect Binding
Definition
Binding process by which pages are glued together.
Term
Saddle-Stitch Binding
Definition
Binding process using wire staples.
Term

Which are the least & most expensive:

 

Perfect Binding

Spiral Binding

Saddle Stitch

Definition

 

Most $ - Perfect

Least $ - Saddle Stitch

Term
Mailing House
Definition
Company equipped to handle bulk mailings on behalf of an organization.
Term
Mailing List
Definition
List of names and addresses of the persons to whom publicity material or other information is to be sent.
Term
 Your brochure will be distributed to over 10,000 people and MUST be received by October 30th. It will not be printed and delivered to the mailing house until October 15th. Which is the most economical method to distribute the brochure?
a. Priority mail
b. Overnight delivery service
c. 3rd class bulk mailing*
d. 1st class mailing*
Definition
D
Term
 When planning for the production and printing of marketing and all other meeting materials, the first step in the process is:
a. Determining objectives
b. Developing the budget
c. Assessing in-house capabilities
d. Receiving handout materials from speakers
Definition

B - Developing the Budget

 

*Budgeting is the first step for Printing only.

Everywhere else it is Objectives.

Term

What do meeting managers most commonly use the internet for?

a. Communication

b. Review of hotel sites

c. Online RFPs

d. Research (destinations, locations, etc)

 

Definition
a - communication (e-mail) with colleagues & suppliers is the most common use
Term

What is the most important objective/use for a meeting's website?

 

a. Registration

b. Sell booths/sponsorships

c. Generate press coverage

d. Increase attendance

Definition
D.  The most important objective is the increase event attendance
Term
1- One of the key advantages to using online RFPs is:
a. Increase in hotel availability
b. Better rates offered
c. Standardized format
d. Built-in contract negotiation
Definition

 

C

Term
The most important objective of a meeting website is to:
a. Facilitate press coverage
b. Increase meeting attendance
c. Utilize online RFPs
d. Build online communities
Definition
B
Term
The biggest drawback of most customized meeting management software is:
a. Expense
b. Doesn't track costs
c. Training is minimal
d. Does not allow for relational databases
Definition

 

 

A.

Term
 There are three possible financial objectives of a meeting.  What are they?
Definition

 1) Break-even: many meeting budgets are designed to make sure that income equals expenses so there are not costs not covered.

 2) Profit: many meetings are budgeted so that income exceeds expenses and the excess is a profit or surplus that can be used toward other organizational costs not related to the meeting.

 3) Loss: some meetings are budgeted to lose money, including meetings that have no income (the loss in this case is typically stated as the organization's investment in producing the meeting) or when the purpose of the meeting is important enough for the organization to charge a lower registration fee than that which would cover expenses.

Term
Which is the most common accounting system for meetings:  cash accounting or accrual accounting?
Definition
Accrual Accounting
Term
What is contribution margin and how is it calculated?
Definition
Contribution margin is the amount from the price or registration fee that is put towards covering fixed costs. This is calculated by subtracting variable costs from the price/registration fee. The remaining amount is the figure per person that will go towards paying the fixed costs of the meeting.
Term
Another term for budgeting a meeting at a financial loss is
a. percentage profit
b. accrual accounting system*
c. organizationally-subsidized
d. chart of accounts*
Definition

 

 

C

Term
One of the key functions of a meeting budget is to:
a. communicate specifications to facility
b. insure that the meeting breaks even
c. insure that the meeting makes a profit
d. determine where cost controls are needed
Definition

 

 

D

Term
The accounting system* most commonly used for meetings is:
a. cash accounting*
b. accrual accounting*
c. chart of accounts*
d. balance sheet
Definition

 

B

Term
The accounting system* that records income as it is collected and expenses as they are spent is:
a. cash accounting*
b. accrual accounting*
c. income and expense statement
d. spreadsheet control
Definition

 

 


A

Term
Zero-based budgeting refers to:
a. how income and expenses are recorded
b. budgeting without history
c. budgeting to break even
d. estimating expenses by adding a certain percentage each year
Definition

 

 

B

Term
Fixed costs are:
a. expenses that do not change based on attendance
b. expenses that vary based on attendance
c. overhead or administrative costs
d. costs not directly related to the meeting
Definition

 

 


A

Term
Calculating the break-even point for a meeting budget is best described as making sure:
a. that fixed costs equal variable costs
b. that registration fee equals number of attendees
c. that number of attendees does not exceed the contribution margin
d. that income equals expenses
Definition

 

 

 

D

Term
Contribution margin refers to
a. the amount of the registration fee that is allocated to covering fixed costs
b. the method of assigning income and expenses to the proper functional areas
c. fixed costs plus indirect costs
d. variable costs times number of attendees
Definition

 

 


A

Term
A facility contract cancellation clause should include wording to protect:
a. both parties in the event that the group cancels for any reason
b. the facility in the event that the group cancels for specific reasons
c. both parties from cancellation by the other party for reasons not allowed in specific termination clauses
d. the facility from cancellation due to an act of God
Definition

 

 


C

Term

 

All of the following are basic contract elements except:
a. offer
b. acceptance
c. mutual indemnification
d. legal consideration
e. option status

Definition

 

 

C

Term
A contract must be in writing to be legally enforceable* if it:
a. cannot be executed within 1 year
b. has a value of less than $500-$1,000
c. does not include an alternative dispute resolution clause
d. has been changed
Definition

 

 

A

Term
A lease agreement* is typically submitted by:
a. hotel to planner
b. planner to hotel
c. convention center to planner
d. planner to convention center
e. legal counsel to convention center
Definition

 

 

C

Term
 Contract provisions are intended to:
a. protect the facility's interests
b. protect the group's interests
c. protect the interests of both parties
d. take the place of a confirmation letter
e. are always mutual
Definition

 

 

C

Term
Contract terms regarding guest room reservations should include the following:
a. number and types of rooms, jurisdiction of unions, bill review procedures
b. meeting space required, comp room policy, cut off dates
c. condition of facility, renovation clause, walking procedures
d. reservation and confirmation details, staff room requirements, attrition clause
Definition

 

 

D

Term
When outlining exclusive services* in a facility contract, the facility must:
a. allow customer to accept or reject the exclusive provider if added or changed after contract is signed
b. never include audiovisual provider as an exclusive service
c. specify exclusive services at time of site inspection
d. provide exclusive use of the facility to group if required
Definition

 

 

A

Term
What is the first step in selecting a site and facility?
a. determine budget
b. check availability
c. review meeting goals and objectives
d. check competing or conflicting events
e.identify accessibility
Definition

 

 

C - always goals & objectives (except for printing, when it is budget!)

Term
Meeting specifications:
a. are the same as a request for proposals (RFP)
b. include comprehensive information regarding your meeting requirements
c. should not include history from past meetings
d. are used to determine accessibility of a destination
e.typically include decision criteria and process information
Definition

 

 

B

Term
You are planning a meeting for 30 top-level executives coming from 12 different offices throughout the U.S. The agenda requires that the meeting be held Friday through Sunday and the meetings are held throughout the entire 3 days, including evening programming. The least expensive facility to best achieve the meeting objectives would be:
a. airport hotel
b. resort hotel
c. university campus
d. cruise ship
e.golf resort
Definition

 

 

A - airport hotel

Term
When conducting a site visit for a meeting, it is important to do all of the following except:
a. schedule it at the same time of year as the actual meeting
b. travel under the same circumstances that your meeting attendees will
c. pre-plan the trip and schedule specific appointments
d. combine it as part of a "fam"* trip
e.utilize a detailed site inspection checklist
Definition

 

 

D

Term
The least important objective of a site inspection is to:
a. research cost and availability of meeting equipment at the hotel
b. familiarize yourself with the destination and various meeting facilities
c. review the general condition of the facilities
d. determine the attitude and service level of facility staff
e. review changes to destination and specific facilities since last visit
Definition

 

 

A

 

 

Term
Keys to successful negotiating include all of the following except:
a. obtaining and using quality information about the facility
b. understanding and demonstrating the total value of your meeting
c. remaining as flexible as possible
d. identifying compliance to ADA* requirements
e.prioritizing needs and wants
Definition

 

 

D (not related to negotiating)

Term
Which of the following rate plans provides the hotel room, breakfast and dinner?
a. full American plan
b. modified American plan
c. European plan
d. voucher plan
Definition

 

 

B

Term
A letter of agreement to a speaker is the same as a/an ?
a) Contract
b) Evaluation letter
c) Curriculum vitae
d) Call for abstracts
Definition
a) Contract
Term
An outline from the speaker should be used for all of the following except ?
a) Promotion of the session
b) To evaluate session content
c) To prepare speaker handouts
d) To assure the presentation will meet objectives
Definition

 

c) To prepare speaker handouts

Term
The least effective method or resource for locating a speaker is?
a) Personal referral
b) Online speaker listing
c) Professional association recommendation
d) Speaker bureau
Definition
b) Online speaker listing
Term
Under the US Federal Copyright Act, when music is performed at a meeting or event, who is responsible for having music licensing agreements signed and licensing fees paid?
a) Booking agent
b) Facility
c) Organization sponsoring the event
d) Performers
Definition

 

 

c) Organization sponsoring the event

Term
Which of the following is least likely to significantly impact your entertainment budget ?
a) Timing between meal courses for entertainment or dancing
b) Sponsorship income
c) Green Room requirements
d) Sound and lighting requirements
Definition

a) Timing between meal courses for entertainment or dancing

 

Sponsorship Income is $
Green Room requirements will cost $
Sound and lighting will also cost $

Term
When communicating with a booking agent, it is least important to provide ?
a) Information on audience demographics
b) Complete revenue details
c) Rehearsal and sound check
d) Sponsorship income secured for the event
Definition

d) Sponsorship income secured for the event

 

 

While the speakers bureau may want to know who the sponsors are, they don't care about the income from the sponsors

Term

The first thing to consider when planning guest programs is?


a) Objectives, group profile and program history
b) Budget, guest attendance figures and space available for hospitality suites
c) Topics for guest educational programs, ticket pricing and local tours to offer
d) Objectives, budget and space availability for in-house programs

Definition

a) Objectives, group profile and program history
Term
A hospitality suite should provide all of the following except ?
a) Clear signage
b) Comfortable furniture
c) A location far away from the meeting
d) City information
Definition
c) A location far away from the meeting
Term

The biggest issue regarding whether or not to provide children's programs is?


a) Cost
b) Availability of childcare providers
c) Variety of children's interests
d) Risk of liability

Definition

 

d) Risk of liability

Term
The function least likely to be performed by a DMC is ?
a) Special event management
b) Transportation management
c) Children's programs
d) Marketing
Definition
d) Marketing
Term

What is the most important information when beginning to consider different types of speakers?


a) Session timing
b) Budget
c) Speaker's credentials
d) Session objectives

Definition

 

d) Session objectives

Term

It is especially important to have strong cancellation clause in the speaker contract when you are utilizing what type of speaker?


a) Volunteer
b) Government
c) Professional
d) Facilitator

Definition

b) Government

 

PMM 5th Ed. P. 309

Term
Define: Best Ball  (golf tournament)
Definition
Each player on the team plays his or her own golf ball throughout the round, and on each hole the low score of the group serves as the team score.
Term
Define: Contingency Plan
Definition
An alternative that may replace the original plan when circumstances change.
Term
Define: Conflict of Interest Statement
Definition

 

Written document requiring individuals to disclose any conflicts of interest that may be created by their involvement with an organization.

Term
Define: Copyright Waiver
Definition

 

Written authorization from a speaker that an organization may record a presentation for sale or future use.

Term
Define: CSP
Definition
An earned designation from the National Speakers Association (NSA)
Term
Define: Keynote
Definition
Opening remarks or presentation at a meeting that sets the tone or theme of the event and motivates attendees.
Term
Define: Green Room
Definition
Area stocked with refreshments, for artists, featured speakers and entourage to meet guests and media representatives.
Term
Define: Rider
Definition

An additional clause in artist’s contract stipulating special requirements such as travel, dressing rooms, technical equipment, etc.

 

 set of requests or demands that a performer will set as criteria for performance.

Term
Define: Shotgun Scramble (golf)
Definition
Each player tees off on each hole. The best of the tee shots is selected and all players play their second shots from that spot. The best of the second shots is determined, then all play their third shots from that spot, and so on until the ball is holed.
Term
Define: Team Match Play (golf)
Definition
Foursomes pits 2-person teams against each other, with each team playing one ball, alternate shot.
Term
Dram shop laws apply to which of the following:
a) Independent contractor liability
b) Host and liquor liability
c) Workers compensation
d) Music licensing
Definition
b) Host and liquor liability
Term
All of the following are key items to be addressed in a facility contract in case of default or breach of contract except:
a) What constitutes default/breach
b) Notice requirements
c) Extent of liability
d) Specifics regarding facility accessibility for persons with disabilities
Definition
d) Specifics regarding facility accessibility for persons with disabilities
Term
Attrition and cancellation clauses in facility contracts should outline damages owed by one party if attrition or cancellation occurs.  It is wise to attempt to negotiate these damages in terms of lost ______________ to the facility if the group cancels the contract or falls short of its contracted room commitment?
a) Revenue
b) Expenses
c) Profit
d) Income
Definition

C. Profit

 

 

Attrition is also called Under Performance and can be applied to sleeping rooms and Food and Beverage

Term
Providing protection against claims involving bodily injury and property damage to third parties describes which type of insurance policy: 
a) Medical liability
b) Workers compensation
c) Independent contract liability
d) General liability
Definition
d) General liability
Term
A clause in a contract ensuring that a group or company will not be responsible in the event of a claim is a/an:
a) Force majeure clause
b) Indemnification clause
c) Relocation clause
d) Termination clause
Definition
b) Indemnification clause
Term
Your hotel contract contains a standard comp room ratio computed cumulatively, and you have used / paid for 68 rooms on night one, 74 rooms on night two and 65 rooms on night three.  How many comp rooms should you be allowed?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
Definition

c) 4

 

 

68+74+65 = 207 / 50  = 4.14

Round to 4

Term
All of the following are basic contract elements except?
a) Offer
b) Acceptance
c) Mutual indemnification
d) Legal consideration
Definition

c) Mutual indemnification

 

A contract MUST have:  an offer, acceptance and consideration.

Term
Define: Legal Consideration
Definition

Motive or price that induces a party to enter into a contract.

 

 

Consideration is the legal concept of value in connection with contracts. It is anything of value in the common sense, promised to another when making a contract. It can take the form of money, physical objects, services, promised actions, or even abstinence from a future action

Term
Define: Risk Analysis
Definition
A review and evaluation based on the probability that a crisis or emergency will occur and the consequences if it does.
Term

For an onstage panel discussion with 6 speakers, how many mics should you have?

 

a) one

b) three

c) four

d) six

Definition

d) six

 

for on-stage interactive panels, all participants should have their own microphones

Term

For roving speakers, wireless microphones work well, but limit the number to _________ for a single meeting. 

 

What is the max number of wireless mics you should have in a single meeting?

 

 

Definition

6

 

The more there are, the more difficuly it is to manage them and make sure everyone is heard.

Term
When determining the optimal meeting room setup configuration for an educational session the most important factor to consider is ?
a) Facility's recommendation
b) Audience needs
c) Special requirements
d) Learning objectives of the session
Definition
d) Learning objectives of the session
Term
When scheduling volunteers it is advisable to ?
a) Assign them to positions based solely on availability
b) Utilize industry jargon to help them learn
c) Require nothing extra of them once their task is completed
d) Schedule 30% more volunteers than necessary
Definition

d) Schedule 30% more volunteers than necessary

 

CIC 8th Ed. P. 202

Term
If attendees are working with laptop computers, how many 6' tables are required to setup a U-Shape for 27 people, with one person in a wheelchair?
a) 9
b) 10
c) 11
d) 14
Definition

B.

 

Allow at least two feet of table space per person
26x2'=52' and 1x3'=3'   52+3=55'/6'= 9.16666 round up and get 10

 

Laptops - 2 ft per person

Wheelchair - 3 ft per person

 

Term
When determining the optimal meeting room setup configuration for an educational session the most important factor to consider is ?
a) Facility's recommendation
b) Audience needs
c) Special requirements
d) Learning objectives of the session
Definition

D

 

 

All are important.  Goals and Objectives are No. 1

Term
The most substantial difference in the role of CVB CSM from that of a hotel CSM is ?
a) Insuring contractual obligations are met
b) Responsibilities are primarily performed prior to the meeting
c) Providing information planner needs to coordinate meeting
d) Responsible for partnering with planner to insure a successful meeting
Definition
b) Responsibilities are primarily performed prior to the meeting
Term
The post-con meeting should address all except the following ?
a) Review of effectiveness of promotional materials
b) Feedback from planner on hotel's performance
c) Feedback from hotel on planner / meeting staff's performance
d) Master account review
Definition
a) Review of effectiveness of promotional materials
Term
The staging guide for the meeting ?
a) Should be sent by the CSM to the planner 11 months prior to the meeting
b) Should be sent by the Planner to the CSM 11 months prior to the meeting
c) Should be sent by the CSM to the planner at least 30 days prior to the meeting
d) Should be sent by the Planner to the CSM at least 30 days prior to the meeting
Definition
d) Should be sent by the Planner to the CSM at least 30 days prior to the meeting
Term
The most important information to ascertain about the hotel or convention center CSM is ?
a) Years of experience at the facility
b) Number of people they supervise
c) Their level of authority and availability
d) If they have ever served in a catering position
Definition
c) Their level of authority and availability
Term
Which of the following re-set is a standard "quick set" ?
a) Theatre style general session to two classroom style concurrent sessions
b) Meeting session set with crescent rounds to luncheon
c) Banquet to general session set theatre style
d) Two classroom style concurrent sessions to classroom style general session
Definition
Quick Sets:
Banquet to meeting room using crescent - round (or meeting room to banquet)
General Session to two concurrent (theatre to theatre or schoolroom to schoolroom)
Answer A does not work because it's going from theatre to schoolroom (adding tables)
Term
For an entertainment program that includes an opera singer, a high school chorus and a large dance band, the preferable sound system would be:
a. cluster system
b. distributed system
c. equalized system
d. omnidirectional system
Definition

a. cluster system

 

Cluster Sound is typically in arenas & sporting venues - the sound projects from a single point in the center of the venue. 

Term
For a session with 20 participants that requires changes immediately prior to or during the session, which of the following is most cost-effective?
a. overhead projector
b. slide projector
c. flipchart
d. LCD projector
Definition
c. flipchart
Term
Your audiovisual set up includes 3 screens adjacent to one another, that stretch from wall to wall the complete width of the room. Each screen is 10'x12'. Where does the projector for the middle screen need to be placed?
a. 10 feet from the left wall
b. 12 feet from the left wall
c. 18 feet from the left wall
d. 36 feet from the left wall
Definition
18 feet from the left wall
Term
What is the 6x6 rule
Definition

For preparing presentations:

6 words across, 6 lines down, excluding title - max for visuals to be readable

Term

Which screen placement option is best in relation to optimal use of space?   Which is best in relation for optimal sight/viewing?

Corner

Straight

Offset

Definition

 Corner - this is optimal for viewing, but takes up the most space.

 

Straight - this is the worst for viewing/sightlines, but takes up the least amount of space.

 

Offset - this can be used when not enough space to do corner set and does improve viewing/sightlines a bit.

Term

Screen height can be determined by dividing the length of the room by  __________

 

 

a) 2

b) 4

c) 8

d) 10

Definition

C

 

Screen height can be determined by dividing the length of the room by 8 (2 x 8 rule - can't seat anyone further back than 8 times the screen height); and room length can be assumed by multiplying the screen height by 8.

Term
Equalizer
Definition
Device used to compensate for undesired sound system characteristics or room acoustics.
Term

You should have a technician on hand if you have ____ or more microphones:

 

a) 1

b) 5

c)  6

d) 10

Definition

b) 5

 

At a minimum you should have a tech for five or more microphones

 

 

CIC p 343

Term

For a meeting room with a 10-foot ceiling what is the maximum screen height you could have in the room, for optimal viewing?

 

 

Definition

6-feet

 

To determine the tallest screen usable in the meeting room, subtract four feet from the unobstructed height of the room.

Term
How much time should be left to test the A/V for a large general session?
Definition
Have equipment set one hour before meeting time. 
Term
What problem can automatic mixers cause?
Definition

These mixers are voice-activated, meaning the mics are brought up when there is a signal and taken down when there is no signal present.

 

Because of this, there may be a slight delay in the signal being recognized, and the speaker being heard.

Term
Define: Mag-stripe
Definition

Magnetic Stripe. A lead retrieval system using a magnetic strip on either the back of a paper badge (similar to some airline tickets) or on plastic badges similar to credit cards.

 

 

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Term
Define: Smart Card
Definition

Lead retrival.   A plastic credit card with an embedded integrated circuit chip that can store up to 16,000 bits of data for lead retrieval and other functions

 

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Term
What is a 2-D Bar Code registration system, and how are they used for lead retrival?
Definition
A larger-than-average bar code that uses the PDF417 standard (the same used for e-stamps). Stores up to 1,800 characters in bar code on standard paper badge, which can then be used by exhibitors to get contact information from registrants.
Term
It is estimated that spending by ADA travelers exceeds how much?
Definition
13.6 billion dollars annually
Term

If parking spaces are not close to the building for attendees who require assistance, how can you accommodate them?

 

Shuttle

 

Drop off Location

 

Special Parking Lot

 

Curbside Valet

Definition

 

 

Curbside Valet

Term
Define: Production Company
Definition
A company that presents special effects and theatrical acts. This type of company may contract to put on an entire event or only parts of one. They sometimes hire speakers as part of their contract.
Term
How many ppl can comfortable sit at a 66" round table?
Definition

Nine Comfortable

 

 

(Ten Max)

Term
Define: Post Event Report
Definition

The industry preferred term for a report of the details and activities of an event.   PER.

 

A collection of post event reports over time will provide the complete History for an event.

 

The industry accepted practice is to use the APEX POST EVENT REPORT, which can be found at the Convention Industry Council (www.conventionindustry.org).

Term
In a hotel, the number of sleeping rooms that are barrier free must be:
a)  2%
b)  4%
c)  6%
d)  10%
Definition
a)  2%
Term
Some projectors can provide both video and computer projection.  The most widely used of these projectors is called:
a)  DLP
b)  LCD
c)  XGA
d)  Beta cam
Definition

b)  LCD

 

LCD is both video & computer.  They are reliable, relatively affordable & decent quality.  They are the most widely used.  

 

Term
In evaluating a computer application vendor, a document that should be developed to assist with the process is called:
a)  IT response form
b)  Product file
c)  Request for proposal
d)  Request for information
Definition

d)  Request for information

 

A request for information (RFI) is a standard business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers. Normally it follows a format that can be used for comparative purposes.

 

An RFI is primarily used to gather information to help make a decision on what steps to take next. RFIs are therefore seldom the final stage and are instead often used in combination with the following: request for proposal (RFP), request for tender (RFT), and request for quotation (RFQ). In addition to gathering basic information, an RFI is often used as a solicitation sent to a broad base of potential suppliers for the purpose of conditioning supplier's minds, developing strategy, building a database, and preparing for an RFP, RFT, or RFQ.[1]

 

Term
Define: Zone Fare
Definition

Special air fares offered by some airlines for groups of 10 or more. 

 

* good when ppl are coming from different areas of the US to one destination.

 

APEX: Unpublished rates offered from the areas of the U.S. and Canada to specified event destinations; they do not require Saturday night stay over

Term

What is the primary activity of a Convention?

 

 

Definition
 The primary activity of the attendees is to attend educational sessions, participate in meetings/discussions, socialize, or attend other organized events. There is a secondary exhibit component.
Term

Dual part forms used for onsite registration that can be used as a receipt for attendees are:

 

a) NCR Forms

b) Multi Part Forms

c) Carbon Receipt

d) Two Part Form

Definition

 

NCR forms - dual part forms where the second half is given as a receipt to the attendee.

 

Carbonless copy paper works in a fairly simple way. It consists of sheets of paper that are coated with micro-encapsulated dye or ink and/or a reactive clay.

 

Term
A risk management plan should be reviewed and updated at least:
a)  Twice a year and prior to an event
b)  Once a year and prior to an event
c)  Quarterly and prior to an event
d)  Three times a year and prior to an event
Definition

a)  Twice a year and prior to any major event.  Certain parts will need to be customized for a specific event, facililty or country.

 

CIC 147

Term
What does IACC stand for?
Definition

the International Association of Conference Centers.

 

A member of the Convention Industry Council.

 

They offer inclusive pricing for AV, facililty and F&B (a complete meeting package)

Term
Define: Open Ticket
Definition
Ticket, valid for transportation between certain points, indicating no specific reservation.
Term
Define: Yield Management
Definition

Computer program that uses variable pricing models to maximize the return on a fixed (perishable) inventory, such as hotel rooms, based on supply-and-demand theory.

 

YM System: A sophisticated computer based pricing system that vendors use to adjust prices based on anticipated demand. Also referred to as Revenue Management.

Term

Menus & meal functions should be planned & finalized at least _________ prior to the event?

 

a) 90 days

b) 6 months

c) 30 days

d) 3-5 days

Definition
c) 30 days
Term

How much coffee should you order?

 

Take the number of attendees & multiple by % that will drink coffee based on make up of group (male/female).  Then divide the resulting number by _________ to determine the number of gallons needed.

 

a) 5

b) 10

c) 15

d) 20

Definition

d) 20

 

20 twenty 6 oz. cups per gallon

Term

For a coffee break that has an attendance of 500 ppl, predominantly female, what is the formula for calculating coffee service?

 

 

Definition
500 * 50% = 250 cups = 12.5 gallons
Term
Approximately five percent of your attendees will be in wheelchairs.  You are trying to choose between a downtown property and a suburban property.  One of the factors you must check to ensure that barrier-free access elevator call buttons are no more than ___ inches above the floor.
a)  30
b)  36
c)  42
d)  48
Definition

 

c)  42

Term
Narrowing the selection process of a computer application vendor, the choices should be a maximum of:
a)  5 to 10
b)  8 to 12
c)  6 to 8
d)  10 to 12
Definition

b)  8 to 12

 

 

Term

Satellite videoconferencing is sometimes called:

 

a) point to multipoint

b) business television

c) professional broadcasts

d) fiber-optic networks

Definition

b) business television

 

CIC p 257

Term
What does ISDN stand for?
Definition

Integrated Services Digital Network

 

ISDN is a set of communications standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the traditional circuits of the public switched telephone network. It was first defined in 1984 in the CCITT red book.

Term
In creating a virtual conference presentation, font type should be at least:
a)  14 points in height
b)  12 points in height
c)  16 points in height
d)  18 points in height
Definition
a)  14 points in height
Term
For a presentation using front projections with an audience of 50 to 100 people, what size tripod screen is suggested?
a)  70x70
b)  84x84
c)  96x96
d)  60x60
Definition

B

 

PROEJCTION SCREEN CHEAT SHEET 
# of ppl  size
0 - 25 60 x 60 
25 - 50  70 x 70 
50 - 100  84 x 84 
100 - 150  96 x 96 
Term
Recent surveys indicate that up to 85% of event planners are using online registration programs in some form.  A company that provides customized registration forms and services is called a/an:
a)  ASP
b)  RFID
c)  NCR
d)  CEU
Definition

a)  ASP

 

 

Application Service Providers

 

p 270

Term
Define: Analog
Definition
A method of conveying data electronically in relation to a television, radio or telephone signal by varying its frequency or amplitude.
Term
When coordinating ground transportation, one of the questions to ask the provider is for a certificate of insurance.  The minimum amount for a combined single limit liability should be:
a)  $5,000,000
b)  $1,000,000
c)  $10,000,000
d)  $50,000,000
Definition

a)  $5,000,000

 

* Check to make sure the provider has Certificate of Insurance., showing the levels of liability - should be at least $5 million for combined single-limit liability

 

CIC p 383

Term
Define: Suitcasing
Definition
When a company tries to sell its product or service on the show floor without the permission or consent of the event's management.
Term
Define: Outboarding
Definition
When a company contracts space at a hotel or other adjacent venue to display their products and meet with exhibition attendees without paying for show management or booth space or sponsorship fees.
Term
Define: Exhibitor Advisory Committee
Definition
Representatives of an event's exhibiting companies who act as advisers to show management on rules and procedures, and also update show management on industry trends and issues.
Term
When serving continental breakfast for 105 people, you will need how many buffet tables and how many attendants?
a)  1 table / 1 attendant
b)  2 tables / 1 attendant
c)  1 table / 2 attendants
d)  2 tables / 2 attendants
Definition

a)  1 table / 1 attendant

PMM  p403

 

There should be one attendant and a separate buffet table for every 100 attendees.  The breakpoint for setting up a second table is 120 attendees.

Term
Gratuities and service charges vary from venue to venue.  Both may be mandatory charges but in most cases gratuities:
a)  Go to the staff in lieu of tips
b)  Are given to the venue along with a portion to the staff
c)  Are contributed to the staff's retirement fund
d)  Are usually about 10%
Definition
a)  Go to the staff in lieu of tips
Term
When negotiating a Green Meeting contract you must have:
a)  Practices that require both parties commitment
b)  Measurable results and consequences for non performance
c)  Food donation organizations listed
d)  Guidelines created for all vendors involved at the venue
Definition

b)  Measurable results and consequences for non performance

 

CIC p 138: "Whatever you negotiate, make sure it is included in your contracts.  Ensure the contract has an environmental clause addressing measurable results and consequences for nonperformance.  Or you could offer an incentive for complying with agreed practices. "

Term
According to the Green Meeting Council, a hospitality industry conference with more than 100 attendees can realize a total savings of:
a)  $1,000
b)  $2,500
c)  $6,200
d)  $7,500
Definition

c)  $6,200

 

The Green Meeting Industry Council measured its savings for the 2007 Greening the Industry Conference with more than 100 attendees.  The economic savings alone totaled $6,200.

CIC p.135

Term
Define: CultureActive
Definition
The MPI CultureActive© Tool is an added component of MPI Member Solutions that offers MPI members the opportunity to improve their ability to understand and communicate with other cultures – improving cultural competence and acquisition of skills.
Term
Which of the following is not a type of media to be utilized as part of an integrated marketing campaign?
a)  publicity
b)  press releases
c)  advertising in trade publications
d)  listing in CVB directories
Definition
d)  listing in CVB directories
Term
An email marketing campaign that sends messages only to those who have requested to receive specific types of information is know as opt-in marketing.  Another name for this is:
a)  integrated marketing
b)  electronic marketing
c)  viral marketing
d)  permission marketing
Definition
d)  permission marketing
Term
The marketing tool that is most offered / used with trade-outs is:
a)  publicity
b)  direct mail
c)  press releases
d)  advertising
Definition
d)  advertising
Term
A promotion plan has one aim:
a)  Improve ROI
b)  Increase attendance
c)  Make the Board look good
d)  Improve advocacy for the organization
Definition
b)  Increase attendance
Term
Define: Expository Learning
Definition
The instructor presents to the learners and the learners remain passive and watch or listen.
Term
What is an ATA Carnet
Definition

This is one of two types of Carnets available in the US - an international customs document that permits duty-free and tax-free temporary import of goods for up to one year.

 

It eliminates or reduces VAT charges, customs fees, and bond fees.

 

The initials "ATA" are an acronym of the French and English words "Admission Temporaire/Temporary Admission."

 

ATA Carnets cover commercial samples; professional equipment; and, goods for presentation or use at trade fairs, shows, exhibitions, etc. Items not covered are consumable or disposable goods, which will not be returned home.

Term
Define: Temporary Import Bond
Definition
The surety covering articles imported into a country on a temporary basis. This is generally done in lieu of paying import duties and/or taxes. The fee for the bond is non - refundable in most cases.
Term

Define:

  1. CIF
  2. CIF&C
  3. CIF&E
Definition
CIF Cost, Insurance, Freight. A pricing term indicating that these costs are included in the quoted price. 

CIF&C Cost, Insurance, Freight, and Commission. A pricing term indicating that these costs are included in the quoted price.

CIF&E Cost, Insurance, Freight, and Exchange. A pricing term indicating that these costs are included in the quoted price.
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