Facility Management Finals Questions solved &
updated (latest update 2025).
The five major types of events that an event or facility manager may have to deal with are:
mega events, recurring events, traveling events, ancillary events, and community events.
What is a bid?
Competitive process in which the objective is to win the right to organize a specific sporting
event.
Which of the following are examples of direct effect of economic impact?
Taxes generated from new income.
Which of the below formulas represents an estimate of total visitor spending (TVS)
TVS=OTV x ASD x ND (Only one that all three are multiplied)
Which of the following is an example of a recurring event?
New York City Marathon
This type of event happens on a regular basis.
Recurring event
Defining the goal in a manner in which it is easy to determine if the goal has been reached, is
a component of which SMART principle?
Measurable
Which of the following is an example of the type of question that should be asked during the
feasibility study?
All of the above questions should be asked.
, When competing to host mega-events, which of the following groups largely fund the
investments the host communities make into the bidding process?
Tax payers
T/F: Event feasibility examines whether or not the event can be executed at the desired level,
given the resources at your disposal.
True
__________ is the strength of the experience.
Intensity
Participants having a direct role in creating the event is an example of_____________
Active participation
An athlete in the Olympics is an example of what type of experience?
Active
The ____________ dimension describes experience as an actual behavior.
Conative
What symbolic elements are used to create the liminoid zone?
Ceremony, ritual, logos, flags, banner and color schemes
Purchasing of memorabilia and pictures with athletes is an example of what type of
experience dimension?
Conative
T/F: The way in which a person experiences an event is unique and unlike the experience of
other individuals.
True
T/F: When engaging the senses, there can never be too much sensory stimulation.
updated (latest update 2025).
The five major types of events that an event or facility manager may have to deal with are:
mega events, recurring events, traveling events, ancillary events, and community events.
What is a bid?
Competitive process in which the objective is to win the right to organize a specific sporting
event.
Which of the following are examples of direct effect of economic impact?
Taxes generated from new income.
Which of the below formulas represents an estimate of total visitor spending (TVS)
TVS=OTV x ASD x ND (Only one that all three are multiplied)
Which of the following is an example of a recurring event?
New York City Marathon
This type of event happens on a regular basis.
Recurring event
Defining the goal in a manner in which it is easy to determine if the goal has been reached, is
a component of which SMART principle?
Measurable
Which of the following is an example of the type of question that should be asked during the
feasibility study?
All of the above questions should be asked.
, When competing to host mega-events, which of the following groups largely fund the
investments the host communities make into the bidding process?
Tax payers
T/F: Event feasibility examines whether or not the event can be executed at the desired level,
given the resources at your disposal.
True
__________ is the strength of the experience.
Intensity
Participants having a direct role in creating the event is an example of_____________
Active participation
An athlete in the Olympics is an example of what type of experience?
Active
The ____________ dimension describes experience as an actual behavior.
Conative
What symbolic elements are used to create the liminoid zone?
Ceremony, ritual, logos, flags, banner and color schemes
Purchasing of memorabilia and pictures with athletes is an example of what type of
experience dimension?
Conative
T/F: The way in which a person experiences an event is unique and unlike the experience of
other individuals.
True
T/F: When engaging the senses, there can never be too much sensory stimulation.