Question: Water that has been previously used to wash hands, clothes, or dishes or for bathing, as well as collected rainwater, is called

Answer Options:
blue water
black water
grey water
white water

Answer: grey water

Question: What percentage of facility users are primary users?

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40%
100%
30%
20%

Answer: 20%

Question: A roof can cost up to what percentage of the total cost of a facility?

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up to 20%
up to 40%
up to 35%
up to 30%

Answer: up to 25%

Question: As the water-based finish dries, chemicals are released into the air that are harmful to both humans and the environment.

Answer Options:
False
True

Answer: False

Question: Which maintenance program focuses on maintaining the equipment or facility according to preestablished standards and is often referred to as routine maintenance?

Answer Options:
both a and c
breakdown maintenance
none of the above
preventive maintenance
special maintenance

Answer: preventive maintenance.

Question: The repair process for facilities is normally very fast and requires just a phone call to get something fixed.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Having an outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus means that the facility maintenance program was flawed.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: A watt is a measure of electrical energy used.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: ROI stands for Return on Investment.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Which aeration system uses a piston-like action to drive hollow metal tines into the ground? Upon entering the soil, the tine scoops out a hole; as it exits the ground, it deposits the soil core on the surface.

Answer Options:
core aeration
none of the above
circular aeration
drum aeration
slicer aerators

Answer: core aeration

Question: Which of the following is not an example of a foundation material?

Answer Options:
Cement
Plastic
Wood

Answer: Plastic

Question: There are two major types of sample plans: ______ and ______.

Answer Options:
small, large
incidence, concentration
successive, facility
probability, nonprobability
congruent, incongruent

Answer: probability, nonprobability

Question: What is life-cycle costing?

Answer: Through life-cycle costing of materials, initial costs, maintenance costs, and finally replacement costs, a facility or its components can be examined to determine whether they are operating efficiently and conserving energy. Green facilities typically cost more to build, but in the long run their maintenance and energy usage costs more than make up for the higher starting price.

Question: Facility management and personnel management are the same thing.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Although vinyl composite tile is much cheaper than other tiles, facility owners should not always look at the cheapest option.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: The average salary of a chief of security is greater than the average salary of a ticketing manager.

Answer Options:
False
True

Answer: True

Question: Before sustainability efforts began, how much trash could Big Ten games generate?

Answer Options:
150 cubic yards
1.6
400 cubic yards
50,000 cubic tons

Answer: 400 cubic yards

Question: A life-cycle cost analysis can be utilized for which of the following major components of a facility?

Answer Options:
HVAC system
all of the above
roof
flooring

Answer: all of the above