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1. The United States has a strong independent media (freedom of speech); which of the following media actions is not always in the best interest
1. The United States has a strong independent media (freedom of speech); which of the following media actions is not always in the best interest of an event crisis news story?
Group of answer choices
Facts about the crisis (names, dates, places)
Viable impact on business in the industry and community
Interviews with the designated spokesperson at the event site
Sensationalism and fear based on perception
2.Which of the following is a risk that every event carries, the
Group of answer choices
negative occurrence on and off-site.
negative publicity.
negative of drugs, alcohol and sexual crimes.
negative of pick pockets and terrorists.
answers a & b are both correct
3. According to the textbook, Stenberg's theory of less value than paid for, indicates that
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guest always get what they pay for so crises are avoidable.
if the guest doesnt get what they paid for a crisis is possible.
no one is ever totally satisfied and should not always expect to get what they pay for.
paying for an event makes a guest partially responsible for their own enjoyment.
None of the above are correct.
4. Which is not a general principle of risk management as presented by the author of our textbook?
Group of answer choices
Event and meetings are social and accessible
Events are usually planned and predictable
Perceptions of a crisis grow and compound in the mind
The closer one is to the crisis the greater it appears in the mind
The farther one is from the crisis the greater it appears in the mind
5. What is probably the single best skill for an event risk manager to have?
Group of answer choices
Listening
Organizing
Writing
Presenting
Coordinating
6. Which of the following events is an allocentric event guest more likely (prefer) to attend?
Group of answer choices
A business conference in their hometown
Their local symphony
Racing with the bulls in Spain
A natural history museum tour
7. Which of the following has the least probability of occurring? An event risk assessed to have a
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high probability and low consequence.
low probability and high consequence.
high probability and high consequence.
low probability and low consequence.
8. Using your intuitive knowledge for crisis planning is using
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your scientific data skills.
your eyes and ears to observe.
your internal gut feeling & knowledge.
empirical studies done by experts.
9. Which of the following is considered a crime of opportunity?
Group of answer choices
con game
carjacking
prostitution
disorderly conduct
10. Which of the following is not a major attribute of a crowd?
Group of answer choices
it wants to grow
it creates equality
it moves and seeks direction
it is more stagnant as time goes on
it tends to become denser
11. Which of the following is helpful in reducing the success of pick-pocket's working an event? Having visitors
Group of answer choices
carry wallets and purses as usual to look natural.
never leave valuables unattended.
bump others before they bump into them.
loan money to event personnel.
12. In order to interpret body language risk managers need to pay attention to
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peoples deodorant.
peoples posture.
people seeking privacy.
people texting too much.
both b & c are correct
13. In today's world which of the following can always be expected to be thoughtful?
Group of answer choices
men
women
children and youth
none of the above
14. Which of the following are likely contributing event crowd control factors at a street event?
Group of answer choices
violence and sudden noises
drugs, alcohol and sex acts
planned violence and gunfire
tolerance by authorities
15. Which of the following is most likely an example of a fleeing crowd?
Group of answer choices
crowd at a convention when a fire breaks out
a lynching mob
a funeral possession that turns into a riot
crowd that seeks to overthrow the political status-quo
16. Which of the following are examples of event crimes of violence?
Group of answer choices
carjacking
kidnapping
mugging
sexual assault
all the above are event crimes of violence
17. Loss of crowd control is more likely to occur when
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there are many older people.
it is winter and snowy.
alcohol is involved.
security is everywhere.
right after lunch.
18. Which of the following is not a crowd management tool?
Group of answer choices
controlling time
keeping a low profile
cueing the crowd
using laughter
19. Pyrotechnics at an event are always a risk because they
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require the fire department to be present.
are for political and non-political events alike.
are designed to burn and explode.
encourage workers to smoke on the job.
20. Which of the following questions should be asked if stage construction is involved in planning the event?
Group of answer choices
Who is(are) the act(s) and where are they from?
How big is the truck delivering the group and where will it park to unload?
Are the edges of the stage clearly marked with glow-in-the-dark tape?
Did the band, or group, bring enough help to make sure everything is set up properly?
21. Which of the following is true of pedestrians at events; people___________
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are in a party mood.
drink and walk.
cross dangerous streets.
do not always know local laws.
talk and walk at the same time.
do all of the above as pedestrians at an event.
22. Which is not a concern when planners are worried about insects and snakes at an event?
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local conditions
ground covering
weather and climate
people attending
safe use of pesticides
all the above are concerns
23. The design term CPTED stands for
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Community Protection through Educated Design
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
Community Prevention through Everyday Design
Crime Prevention through Edited Design
24. Which of the following is not a compressed gas you might find at an event?
Group of answer choices
Propane for cooking burners and camping stoves
Helium for childrens balloons
Hydrogen for hot air balloons
Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) for crop fertilizing
25. Potable water is required for
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drinking, food prep and warewashing
flushing toilets
watering plant displays
washing event vehicles
26. Event crisis are complex so event crisis solutions are fairly straight forward and easily planned.
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True
False
27. Human threats are generally a result of people's state of mind, attitude, weakness or character trait.
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True
False
28. Human beings normally set boundaries around themselves, but feel more equal and tend to lose their fear in a crowd.
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True
False
29. Monitoring food temperatures at a large outdoor concert is not necessary as long as the food came from an approved product vendor.
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True
False
30. Having attendees walk on sidewalks is an effective technique in assisting with pedestrian safety.
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True
False
31. How would you incorporate listening skills into your collection of risk data for a festival? and How might body language help in determining the types of questions that you might want to ask?
(Short Answer)
32. You have been asked to turn a sports arena with seating for 5,000 spectators into an exhibit hall. What are some of the types of information that you would need to know?
(Short Answer)
33. You have just had a rolling black-out and believe that the local water purification plant has been affected.
- How would you handle the situation?
- What method would you use to assure the public that your event is safe?
(Short Answer)
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