Question: The feasibility study will tell the prospective facility owner whether to build the facility.

Answer Options:
False
True

Answer: True

Question: Grading costs are determined

Answer Options:
by price per pound
on a per-project basis
by price per square foot
by price per cubic yard
none of the above

Answer: by price per cubic yard

Question: A typical college football game can generate over 500 cubic yards of trash.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: The ideal size of a site is formalized by the NCAA or the USOC.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: The heat load is affected by several factors, including

Answer Options:
the number of people in the facility
a and c only
the facility type
the patrons’ activity
all of the above

Answer: all of the above

Question: The biggest threats to grass fields, destroying 10% of grass fields annually, are

Answer Options:
fire ants
sheep
grubs
moles
geese

Answer: grubs

Question: Reducing the carbon footprint is more challenging for stadiums that are located in the suburbs.

Answer Options:
False
True

Answer: True

Question: A contract is always awarded to the best bidder (whether lowest price or best quality) in which of the following?

Answer Options:
RFB
RFP
All of the above
None of the above
RFQ

Answer: All of the above

Question: A typical project takes around five years to complete, which is why long-term plans are so critical.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: According to one study, employees in green buildings take on average about three fewer sick days each year.

Answer Options:
False
True

Answer: True

Question: What is not a concern associated with rec resources?

Answer Options:
the release of combustion pollutants such as carbon monoxide (CO)
none of the above
the release of oxygen (O2) into the air
the release of combustion pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
the release of particulate matter (PM) into the air

Answer: the release of oxygen (O2) into the air

Question: How many new facilities does an average facility manager build during his or her career?

Answer Options:
None of these responses are correct.
One
Two
None
At least three

Answer: At least three

Question: Which of the following are NOT considered customers of a fitness facility?

Answer Options:
children of customers
paying customers
All of these are considered customers.
visiting potential customers
personal trainers

Answer: personal trainers

Question: The income-based approach to valuing land examines how much similar properties have sold for in the recent past.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Changeover management requires which of the following?

Answer Options:
significant time
significant money
significant energy
none of the above
all of the above

Answer: all of the above

Question: EBIT stands for earnings before interest and taxes, and it is often called “operating income.”

Answer Options:
a. True
b. False

Answer: a. True

Question: Building 1 inch (2.5 cm) of ice can take about 10,000 gallons (38,000 L) of water.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: A publicly funded facility is primarily designed to generate revenue.

Answer Options:
False
True

Answer: False

Question: One of the worst public assembly facility fires in U.S. history occurred at The Station, a night club in which state?

Answer Options:
Delaware
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New Jersey

Answer: Rhode Island

Question: The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the United States what grade for infrastructure repair?

Answer Options:
a. D+
b. C
c. B-
d. A+

Answer: Not visible

Question: Hippodromes were used by the Greeks for which sports?

Answer Options:
Stock Fighting and Sprints
Wrestling and War Games
Chariot Races and Horse Races
Wrestling and Javelin

Answer: Chariot Races and Horse Races