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EVENT MANAGEMENT TEST EXAM|| ACTUAL
EXAM WITH LATELY UPDATED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS|| LATEST AND COMPLETE
UPDATE 2024-2025 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS||
ASSURED PASS!!!
What factors should be considered when choosing an event name? - ANSWER: ●
Distinctive
● Appealing
● Memorable
● Appropriate
● Reusable


What factors should be considered when choosing a logo for your event? -
ANSWER: ● Simple
● Imaginative
● Memorable
● Informative?


Discuss why organisations choose to or decide against a theme for their event. -
ANSWER: ● Not necessary - some meetings are sold on the basis of their
recognised name (e.g. Medical Bionics)
● Believe branding their events or meeting is sufficient for marketing purposes
(e.g. logo through to letterhead; might incorporate the destination into its logo)


What can a theme do? - ANSWER: ● Generate excitement and interest
● Allow attendees to interact in fun ways and keep volunteers engaged
● Alleviate location / venue boredom

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● Communicate a compelling reason to certain people why they should attend
● Links to your mission, goals and objectives


What are the four principles associated with theme development? - ANSWER: 1.
It should 'alter' a guest's sense of reality
2. It must combine space, time and matter into an integrative whole;
3. It is strengthened by creating multiple places in a space;
4. It must fit the client's tolerance levels


When picking a date/time for your event what factors do you need to consider? -
ANSWER: ● Is the date pre-set?
● Are there any other events or activities within your area scheduled for the same
time?
● If yes, do any of those events appeal to the same demographics?
● Are there any local, state, national or religious holidays that might cause
conflict? Elections political events?
● Is the venue / key vendors available?
● Weather
● Is there enough lead time to produce the event?


Explain the difference between location and venue. - ANSWER: Location /
destination: describes where the event will take place, i.e. Gold Coast


Venue: an event's physical site, i.e. Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre


What factors should be taken into account when selecting your event venue? -
ANSWER: Matching the event with the theme

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Size, capacity, configuration
Facilities (e.g. F&B, power, toilets, ventilation)
Visibility, centrality, clustering, accessibility
History and reputation (e.g. image)
Other considerations (e.g. crime, safety, weather)


What is a project? - ANSWER: Projects are:
• Non-routine,
• Occur in a defined time frame,
• Are limited by time, budget and scope,
• Designed/ produced to meet a client's need
Special events are projects


What are the five phases of project management in relation to events? -
ANSWER: 1. Initiating the project
2. Planning
3. Implementation
4. The event
5. Shutdown


What does 'scope' mean in project management? - ANSWER: The amount of work
required to get the event up and running and then to shut it down; it is all the work.
To gain an understanding of the event and its management.


What is a work breakdown structure (WBS)? Why would it be useful for an event
organiser to create a WBS? How can the event organiser use the WBS in the event
planning process? - ANSWER: WBS is a technique that focuses management on

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