Deck 1: Overview of the Hotel Industry
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Deck 1: Overview of the Hotel Industry
1
The use of technology to analyze guest-related data to make better marketing decisions is known as data
A) mining.
B) management.
C) segmenting.
D) selection.
A) mining.
B) management.
C) segmenting.
D) selection.
A
2
How is "market share" typically determined in the lodging industry?
A) By the percentage of dollars spent
B) By the number of guest rooms sold
C) By the number of guest rooms available for sale
D) By the number of hotels in a market
A) By the percentage of dollars spent
B) By the number of guest rooms sold
C) By the number of guest rooms available for sale
D) By the number of hotels in a market
A
3
What is another name for a management company that operates hotels for a fee?
A) Brand manager
B) Franchisee
C) Contract company
D) Franchisor
A) Brand manager
B) Franchisee
C) Contract company
D) Franchisor
C
4
Which type of lodging operation offers its guests sleeping rooms,meeting space and complete food and beverage services?
A) Select-service
B) Full-service
C) Limited-service
D) Hostel
A) Select-service
B) Full-service
C) Limited-service
D) Hostel
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5
Which lodging industry characteristic recognizes the fact that a hotel's ability to attract and retain qualified staff members who consistently deliver excellent service is a key to the success or failure of a hotel?
A) Inseparability of manufacture and sales
B) Perishability
C) Repetitiveness
D) Labor intensive
A) Inseparability of manufacture and sales
B) Perishability
C) Repetitiveness
D) Labor intensive
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6
About what percentage of hotel guests travel for pleasure,rather than travelling for business?
A) 19%
B) 39%
C) 79%
D) 59%
A) 19%
B) 39%
C) 79%
D) 59%
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7
Which is a cost center in a lodging operation?
A) Human resources department
B) Front office department
C) Food and beverage department
D) Parking garage
A) Human resources department
B) Front office department
C) Food and beverage department
D) Parking garage
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8
Significantly reducing the number of staff members in an organization for cost containment purposes is a process generally referred to as
A) abasing.
B) attrition.
C) downsizing.
D) erosion.
A) abasing.
B) attrition.
C) downsizing.
D) erosion.
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9
Which segment of the tourism industry includes lodging operations?
A) Hospitality
B) Retail
C) Transportation
D) Destination sites
A) Hospitality
B) Retail
C) Transportation
D) Destination sites
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10
Which is a revenue center in a hotel?
A) Human resources department
B) Security department
C) Front office department
D) Accounting department
A) Human resources department
B) Security department
C) Front office department
D) Accounting department
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11
What is the formula lodging managers use to calculate a hotel's occupancy %?
A) Total Rooms Sold + Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
B) Total Rooms Sold - Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
C) Total Rooms Sold ? Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
D) Total Rooms Sold x Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
A) Total Rooms Sold + Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
B) Total Rooms Sold - Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
C) Total Rooms Sold ? Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
D) Total Rooms Sold x Total Rooms Available = Occupancy Percent (%)
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12
What is the approximate size of the "average" hotel in the United States? management process?
A) 50 rooms
B) 100 rooms
C) 200 rooms
D) 300 rooms
A) 50 rooms
B) 100 rooms
C) 200 rooms
D) 300 rooms
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13
The focusing of marketing efforts on highly-defined groups of travelers is a process known in the lodging industry as
A) merchandising.
B) revenue management.
C) shotgun marketing.
D) market segmentation.
A) merchandising.
B) revenue management.
C) shotgun marketing.
D) market segmentation.
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14
The U.S.tourism industry is one of the top ten largest industries in
A) 50 of the 50 states.
B) 49 of the 50 states.
C) 40 of the 50 states.
D) 39 of the 50 states.
A) 50 of the 50 states.
B) 49 of the 50 states.
C) 40 of the 50 states.
D) 39 of the 50 states.
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15
Which is a staff department in a lodging operation?
A) Human resources
B) Front office
C) Food and beverage
D) Housekeeping
A) Human resources
B) Front office
C) Food and beverage
D) Housekeeping
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16
A hotel had 353 rooms available for sale on a Saturday night.The hotel sold 300 rooms that night.What was the hotel's occupancy % for that Saturday?
A) 8.5%
B) 85.0%
C) 11.6%
D) 116.6%
A) 8.5%
B) 85.0%
C) 11.6%
D) 116.6%
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17
Which lodging industry characteristic recognizes the fact that,in most cases,a hotel's GM must have expertise in one or more areas beyond that of merely selling hotel rooms?
A) Inseparability of manufacture and sales
B) Perishability
C) Repetitiveness
D) Labor intensive
A) Inseparability of manufacture and sales
B) Perishability
C) Repetitiveness
D) Labor intensive
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18
Which type of hotel is typically operated out of a converted home?
A) Hostel
B) Full-service
C) Select-service
D) Bed and Breakfast
A) Hostel
B) Full-service
C) Select-service
D) Bed and Breakfast
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19
An ala carte menu is one in which the menu items offered are individually
A) described.
B) portioned.
C) served.
D) priced.
A) described.
B) portioned.
C) served.
D) priced.
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20
Which lodging industry characteristic recognizes the fact that,if a guest room is not rented on a specific day,the room revenue that would have been achieved for that room,on that day,is lost forever?
A) Inseparability of manufacture and sales
B) Perishability
C) Repetitiveness
D) Labor intensive
A) Inseparability of manufacture and sales
B) Perishability
C) Repetitiveness
D) Labor intensive
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21
A career ladder is
A) a series of promotions that can occur within a single hotel department.
B) a plan identifying successively responsible positions within an organization or industry.
C) the collective methods used by employees to gain promotions.
D) the manner in which employees seek raises for accepting new positions.
A) a series of promotions that can occur within a single hotel department.
B) a plan identifying successively responsible positions within an organization or industry.
C) the collective methods used by employees to gain promotions.
D) the manner in which employees seek raises for accepting new positions.
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22
A senior member of management who provides advice and counsel to less-experienced staff members about matters relating to a job,organization,or profession is known as
A) a coach.
B) a mentor.
C) an advocate.
D) a counsellor.
A) a coach.
B) a mentor.
C) an advocate.
D) a counsellor.
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23
Which is a graphic "road map" that indicates possible career progression through a lodging organization?
A) Mentorship
B) Career ladder
C) Internships
D) Professional development programs
A) Mentorship
B) Career ladder
C) Internships
D) Professional development programs
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24
Enrollment in a formal two-year or four-year hospitality management training program is
A) absolutely critical to a successful hospitality career.
B) not absolutely critical to a successful hospitality career.
C) absolutely critical to a successful multi-unit hospitality career.
D) irrelevant to a manager's lodging career.
A) absolutely critical to a successful hospitality career.
B) not absolutely critical to a successful hospitality career.
C) absolutely critical to a successful multi-unit hospitality career.
D) irrelevant to a manager's lodging career.
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