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which gathering involves a group of advanced students who study under an expert or professional?
A) Exposition
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What is the definition of a meeting planner?
A person who attends a convention or meeting A person who represents a company at a meeting
those people who plan an organize gatherings A person who serves the coffee at a meeting |
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those people who plan an organize gatherings |
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The industry encompassing meetings, conventions, expositions, and incentives contributed more than $82.8 billion to the U.S. economy, making it the twenty-second largest contributor to the gross domestic product of the United States.
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Small group sessions, panels, workshops, or presentations, offered concurrently within the meeting and formed to focus on specific subjects, are commonly referred to as:
Break-in sessions Break-out sessions Work-in sessions Work-out sessions |
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Which of the following is not a type of transportation?
Air Ground Natural Water |
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Which of the following is not one of the seven major divisions of the hospitality industry?
F & B Transportation Meetings Attractions |
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A meeting planner registers guests.
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A(n) _________ is a display of products without the intent of sale.
exposition trade show tradeshow exhibition |
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Which of the following is not a type of meeting planner?
Corporate Association Marketing Independent |
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Which of the following "communities of practice" is not built during a meeting/gathering?
Impact change Off-site venues Observe accomplishments Strengthen skills |
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During the AIBTM video, it was mentioned that data collection is no longer a necessity for planning meetings.
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During the AIBTM video, the educator mentioned that which organization has taking some major steps to go into crisis management, especially with regard to ethical concerns?
DMC CVB CIC PCMA |
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From the AIBTM video, the PCMA speaker mentioned that legacies are created from:
Events Community Corporations Associations |
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During the AIBTM video, which representative first said that we are living in a transformational age, and that we are learning as we go along.
The PCMA Rep The AIBTM Rep The Educator None of the above |
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During the AIBTM meeting, which representative said that generational differences are a big deal in how the industry will change.
The PCMA Rep The AIBTM Rep Neither |
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The number-one reason attendees voluntarily go to events is for networking.
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The APEX definition of a symposium is:
A display of products or promotional material for the purposes of public relations, sales, and/or marketing. A lecture and dialogue allowing participants to share experiences in a particular field under the guidance of an expert discussion leader. broad term that can refer to a large meeting, an exhibition, or combination of the two.
meeting of a number of experts in a particular field, at which papers are presented and discussed by specialists on particular subjects with a view to making recommendations concerning the problems under discussion. |
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meeting of a number of experts in a particular field, at which papers are presented and discussed by specialists on particular subjects with a view to making recommendations concerning the problems under discussion. |
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Which of these sectors holds more meetings than any of the others, though their meetings are smaller than the meetings of other sectors?
Associations Government Corporations Religious Groups |
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Which of the following is true about meetings and gatherings?
Associations are concerned about price and the attractiveness of the destination Corporate meetings are voluntary A gathering must be held in a convention center Association meetings are mandatory |
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Associations are concerned about price and the attractiveness of the destination |
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Which of the following is one type of corporate gathering?
Board Meeting Management Meeting Training Meeting All of the above |
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What is the goal of APEX?
Facilitate the establishment of conventions
Allow planners to speak the same language Help create jobs in the industry None of the above |
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Allow planners to speak the same language |
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Conventions can be held anywhere there is space.
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Organizations of persons having a common interest, such as professional, industry, education, scientific, or social, are:
gatherings sponsors corporations associations |
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What is the meaning of APEX?
Association of Personal Expectancy Accepted Practice Exchange Accepted Practice Initiative Accepted Private Exemption |
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Accepted Practice Exchange |
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What does “SMERF” stand for?
Social Market Exposition Retreat Fraternal Social Military Educational Retreat Fraternal Social Military Exposition Religious Fraternal Social Military Educational Religious Fraternal |
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Social Military Educational Religious Fraternal |
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The DMAI is the only association that exclusively represents DMOs.
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The DMAI is the world’s largest resource for DMOs and stands for “Destination Management of America Incorporated.”
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All of the following are general services that DMOs provide to meeting professionals except:
Providing a vast information database that functions as one-stop shopping Acting as a liaison between the planner and the community Offering recommendations for the best hotel deals Providing hotel room counts and meeting space statistics |
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Offering recommendations for the best hotel deals |
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All of the following are certificate programs that DMAI provides to meeting professionals except:
CDME PDM DMAP CERM |
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All of the following are specific services that DMOs provide to meeting professionals except:
Providing housing services for meeting delegates Assisting with on-site logistics and registration Providing speakers and local educational opportunities Providing security for the event |
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Providing security for the event |
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A DMO is supported by:
Transient room tax Private memberships Government budget allocations Any/All of the above |
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DMOs keep track of what information concerning hotels?
Room counts Other meetings coming to the area Hotel meeting space data All of the above |
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The DMAI offers meeting professionals an RFP site to seek professional assistance in planning a meeting.
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In order to represent all of their members, DMOs use a _________ process.
Tip sheet Bid Leads Quotes |
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Mergers & acquisitions can make contracting ahead of time a complicated process if a hotel changes hands.
True False |
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Match the following term to appropriate definition:
You Answered Ancillary Conference Center Correct Answer conference center connected to or contained with hotel or larger complex You Answered Corporate Correct Answer built for corporations in-house use & can be rented by outside organizations if available You Answered Non-residential Correct Answer Full service facility but has no guest rooms, but partners with local hotel You Answered Residential Correct Answer Full service, complete with accommodations, for hosting specialized meetings, training, seminars & located in suburbs or close to metropolitan areas Correct! Resort Correct! University |
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Match the following term to appropriate definition:
You Answered Ancillary Conference Center Correct Answer conference center connected to or contained with hotel or larger complex You Answered Corporate Correct Answer built for corporations in-house use & can be rented by outside organizations if available You Answered Non-residential Correct Answer Full service facility but has no guest rooms, but partners with local hotel You Answered Residential Correct Answer Full service, complete with accommodations, for hosting specialized meetings, training, seminars & located in suburbs or close to metropolitan areas Correct! Resort Correct! University |
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The _______ has developed a specific set of guidelines as to what constitutes a conference center.
IACC MBA HENA PCMA |
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A utilitarian space designed more for its ability to withstand the abuse of heavy tradeshow traffic than for its beauty is called a(n):
Exhibition hall Board room Conference center Amphitheater |
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Which of the following would you consider when choosing a convention center to host your event?
Are function areas located close to exhibit area & flexible to accommodate event agenda? How does the facility price space & services? What are labor costs/clean-up fees? All of the above |
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Convention centers are generally operated by
Public Private corporation Department of Utilities a & b |
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For the most part, ____________ are small, well-appointed facilities specifically designed to enhance classroom-style learning.
Conference centers Cruise ships Hotels Auditoriums |
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Hollow square setup styles are most appropriate when there are 15-30 people are in conference type seating and there are a/v presentations planned
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False |
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What does a convention center not have?
Meeting Space Exhibition Space Auditorium Sleeping Rooms |
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Which one of the following is a cruise ships greatest strengths, and also one of its greatest weaknesses as a meeting facility?
F & B is plentiful Isolation of the venue Casinos Guest rooms |
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Which of the following usually has the biggest effect on attendance?
Familiarity Consistency Negotiating a good deal with the hotel Location |
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Tradeshows are ideal for introducing new products or concepts.
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Where did trade shows begin?
Africa Europe US Middle East |
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The general service contractor is hired by the _________ to handle general duties necessary to produce the show on-site.
Show manager Decorator President of the company Administrative assistant |
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_________are expositions that are open to the public.
Consumer shows Tradeshows Service Shows Wholesaler Shows |
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Pop-up displays are over $5,000 at the most basic level True False |
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In the 1800’s, The Crystal Palace in New York was opened for the “Great Industrial Exhibition of All Nations” featuring 13,000 exhibits from all over the world and attracted more than six million attendees.
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Which booth type is made up of four or more standard booths back to back with aisles on three sides?
Island Standard Peninsula Inline exhibit |
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What is the most common form of marketing an exhibition?
Direct mail Radio Trade publication ad online |
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A risk management plan does all but which of the following?
Provides procedures to identify potential risk Determines the potential danger a situation may cause Provides risk mitigation steps to minimize the potential costs Assess each risk |
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Determines the potential danger a situation may cause |
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Disassembling booths and packing them into crates and onto trucks is called:
Floor plan Teardown/Strike Move-in Drayage |
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Unionized labor is not an important factor in putting together an event or a tradeshow.
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General service contractors perform which of the following tasks?
Hire & manage labor Keep standing contracts with unions and trades people Oversee storage of crates All of the above |
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How is an EAC different from the normal general service contractor?
They do internal work for a convention center. They work only with certain places. EAC's change locations with the company and set up their booth. There is no difference |
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EAC's change locations with the company and set up their booth. |
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The General Service Contractor is hired by the owner of the company that is in the show to handle the general duties necessary to produce the Show on site
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Specialty service contractors deal with a specific area of show production while the GSC tends to be broad and generic.
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The price for drayage is based on which of the following?
Size Weight Place of origin Destination |
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The process for hiring service contractors is through a GSC.
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Over the years, service contractors have not expanded the scope of their activities to match the growing sophistication of MEEC.
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What is an exhibition appointed contractor?
The company that is appointed by the exhibitor The company that does the hands on in the HRT industry The company that is involved in dealing with the exhibitor The company that deals with the sponsor of the show |
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The company that is appointed by the exhibitor |
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The basic steps in the business process before a DMC is hired include all but which of the following?
Contacting potential clients through direct electronic communication Making a presentation Developing a proposal without the budget All of the above |
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Developing a proposal without the budget |
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DMC management companies are hired by meeting planners to _________ to important corporate and association gatherings.
Provide local knowledge and expertise Provide experience and resources Provide creative design All of the above |
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National sales meetings, training meetings, product introductions, and dealer/customer meetings are all examples of what type of meeting?
Conventions & conferences Incentive programs Corporate programs Special events |
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The first stage of the sales process of DMC’s is to discover new business opportunities and pursue those leads.
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Which of the following is not a service that a DMC offers?
Transportation Optional day activities Entertainment Actual sleeping rooms |
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Which of the following is not an example of a corporate meeting?
Product launch Training workshop Political convention Customer meeting |
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Field staff includes all but which of the following?
Tour guide Concierge Hospitality Staff Meet & Greet airport staff |
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Which of these items is not typically considered and addressed by a DMC in the proposal stage?
Competition Budget Research & Development Length of Meeting |
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Locating a DMC does not require
Extensive research Extensive capital Extensive corporations Extensive preparation |
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DMCs must be legally insured for business liability as well as workers’ compensation and automobile insurance.
True False |
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Orchestrating a special event takes all but which of the following?
Planning A CMP certification Working with volunteers Promotion |
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Semiformal weddings are most common for second marriages.
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The best day of the week to attract news crews is Friday because it is usually a quiet news day. Saturday and Sunday have even fewer distractions, but most stations do not have enough news crews working the weekend who can cover an event.
True False |
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Usually 16-ft buffet is considered adequate for up to 100-200 guests if double sided.
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An example of a hallmark event is:
The Olympics A college football game A funeral A wedding |
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Communicating directly with the target customer for an event that will generate a response is:
Internet marketing Interactive marketing Sales marketing Direct marketing |
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Which of the following elements have a distinctive role in attracting an attendee to a special event?
Promotion Direct marketing Publicity All of the above |
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The promotional mix model includes advertising, sales promotion, publicity and public relations. Social media is not included.
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In order to keep visitors in the Disneyland park at night, Walt Disney designed a “Special Event” called the Main Street Electric Parade.
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Which of the following religions host weddings outside or in a large ballroom under a Canopy or Mundup.
Jewish Christian Hindu Quaker |
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FAM trips must be carefully designed so that there is no sense of impropriety in the choosing of the family.
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Which of the following is a variable cost?
F & B Gifts Name badges All of the above |
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Qualitative data is collected through interviews and is considered hard data
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When do the negotiations between the meeting planner and the sales department of a facility begin?
Once the planner reviews the RFP After the planner has conducted site visits As soon as the planner receives a written bid from the facility After a and b have taken place |
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As soon as the planner receives a written bid from the facility |
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Which of the following individuals does not need to know the goals & objectives of the event?
Human Resources Director Food & Beverage Director CSM Sponsors |
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Strategic planning needs to be completed before logistical planning
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Questions asked during the initial client interview should test the importance of certain elements to the client & give direction to the design of the program
True False |
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Which of the following program formats is a meeting of experts in a field at which papers are presented and discussed by specialists on particular subjects with a view to making recommendations concerning problems under discussion.
Fishbowl Seminar Colloquium Symposium |
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It is common to distributed the entire ESG to all of your suppliers.
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Which of the following is not a fixed cost?
Taxes Gratuity Labor Copies of materials |
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High-quality, expensive liquors such as Crown Royal or Hanger One Vodka are known as:
Well brand Call Brand Premium Brand Wine Brands |
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The text recommends that a way to sve money on food and beverage is to make receptions shorter – reducing the before dinner reception from two hours to one.
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What is the name of the training for beverage service issued by the National Restaurant Association
ServSafe Alcohol Training NRA Alcohol Training Service Alcohol Training Responsible Alcohol Training |
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ServSafe Alcohol Training |
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What is hand service?
Servers wearing white gloves pass trays of hot hors d’oeuvres to guests. Seated guests are served by a server wearing white gloves. Guests pass or “hand” items around the table family style. Servers at the buffet table wear white gloves to hand dishes to guests. |
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Seated guests are served by a server wearing white gloves. |
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What is a plated buffet?
Food arranged on tables that guests can serve themselves A combination of expensive and inexpensive items on a buffet table Preplated food on a buffet table, which guests pick up Preplated food served to seated guests from a buffet table |
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Preplated food on a buffet table, which guests pick up |
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Because of inflation, hotels should not guarantee prices more than 12 months out
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One bar or bartender per every 100 guests is standard and recommended.
True False |
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According to the food consumptions guidelines in this chapter, a light eater will eat 8 + hors d’oeuveres in a 2-hour reception with dinner following.
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What is a well brand?
Mid-priced liquor Wine & Beer House liquor Premium-quality liquor |
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Typically, which of the following food function consists only of bread or pastry, and juice and/or coffee?
Full Breakfast Continental Breakfast Breakfast Buffet Bruch |
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