PROFESSIONAL (CPRP) EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Help supervisors thoroughly, regularly, and consistently
inspect facilities and keep track of essential tasks -
ANSWERS-Checklists
Checklists also - ANSWERS-reduce agency liability and
ensure patron safety
Checklists typically include - ANSWERS-essential steps for a
variety of multi-step activities (emergency cleanup,
restroom and kitchen maintenance, set-up and take down
for rentals)
If you find that someone has broken into the facility the
night before, you should - ANSWERS-Call the police
,If you observe a leaking water pipe while opening the
facility, you should - ANSWERS-submit a work order
Monitoring Activities - ANSWERS-Lifeguarding a swimming
pool is direct supervision and requires stringent procedures.
At a waterpark, an operator visually inspects the pool at the
base of the slide to verify that the next person can go safely.
You'll need to enforce the code of conduct in two areas: -
ANSWERS-Facility users and program participants
Coaches and staff
green initiatives - ANSWERS-Improve efficiency and eco-
friendly practices in waste management, electronics usage
and disposal, energy and water use, and transportation
Maintenance standard - ANSWERS-The maintenance tasks
themselves (tile floors wet mopped once per day, Toilets will
be sanitized once per day, etc.)
,Maintenance productivity standard - ANSWERS-The
expected time to complete a given task (an employee
should be able to mow 4,800 square feet of turf in one
hour)
Routine Maintenance - ANSWERS-Activities that preserve or
improve the appearance of a facility or piece of equipment.
Ex: Stripping/waxing floors, Painting walls, changing furnace
filters
Preventative Maintenance - ANSWERS-Routine servicing
that prolongs equipment lifespan and delays equipment
failures
Premises defects - ANSWERS-A defect to the facility that
could cause harm to users.
When should you communicate your expectations for
conduct to participants and staff? - ANSWERS-As early as
possible
When should you communicate the consequences for the
violations of the code of conduct? - ANSWERS-As soon as
possible
, Which Title of the ADA addresses public service provisions?
- ANSWERS-Title II
Accident Report vs. Incident Report - ANSWERS-For all
incidents other than accidents with injuries, fill out an
incident report (Ex: customer complaints, records of
behavior problems.)
Comprehensive Plan - ANSWERS-Includes the agency's goals
and policies, development standards for parks, facility
assessment data, agency inventories, socio-demographic
data for the community, and the identification of park or
other facility deficiencies.
Serves as an overall plan for the entire agency and its
operations.
Master Plan - ANSWERS-Master Plans are subsets of the
comprehensive plan and tend to focus on the agency's
specific physical resources (land, facilities, etc.)
Typically updated every 10 years