Property
Utilities
Management
Equipment
Misecellaneous
100

Most of the growth in the hospitality industry comes as a result of: 

Addition of Facilities

100

A properties largest energy expense is tyipcally for:

Electricity

100

A list prepared at the end of a renovation project that identifies work that does not conform to contract specifications is called a:

Punch List


100

A piece of equipment near the end of its expected life is probably not worth repairing unless the:

Repair will significantly extend the equipment's life.

100

Substances that destroy other materials by chemical reaction are called

Corrosive

200

Sustainability embraces not only typical environmental concerns, but _____ as well. 

Economics and equity / Policies that outline levels of service to guests / Guests' total business or vacation travel experience / Goals of providing guests with the maximum number of features and conveniences, regardless of cost

Economics and equity

200

Which of the following plays a role in determing utility costs?

Weather / Revenue / FF & E costs / POM expenditures

Weather

200

Benchmarking is an approach to improving quality that involves:

Developing numerical and other standards that allow comparison of a given facility to itself and to other facilities.

200

Which of the following maintenance management forms is commonly used to initiate requests for maintenance services?

A) maintenance log / equipment data card / work or repair order / room data card

Work or repair order

200

Electricity is the __________ used energy source within the hospitality industry

Most costly and most widely

300

Bathroom floors, showers, and tubs should be:

Slip resistant

300

Sub-metering allows energy usage to be _________ specific operations and departments

Matched and charged to

300

Under the terms of most management contracts, the hotel operator __________ to spend replacement reserve funds.

Generally needs the property owner's approval

300

Examples of __________ maintenance include infrared and ultrasonic testing of electrical equipment, vibration analysis of operating machinery, and fluid/metal analysis.

Predictive

300

A maintenance engineer should take electrical meter readings on a __________ basis.

Daily
400

Single-station smoke detectors used in lodging operations differ from most smoke detectors used in residential properties primarily in that they:

Are powered by a dedicated electrical circuit, not by batteries.

400

Which of the following is a free benchmarking tool provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help hotels monitor their energy and water consumption?

Portfolio Manager / EcoRewards / Hotel Carbon Measurement Initiative / Clean the World

¡Portfolio Manager

400

Determination of the appropriate mix of a hotel's recreation facilities is based primarily on:

An understanding of the market.

A competitive analysis of other properties in the area.

Consideration of potential revenue that can be generated by selling club memberships.

400

Heat pump water heaters work by:

Extracting heat from an air source or a water source and transfer it to water that is being heated

400

¡What is the goal of a property's drainage system?

To control the flow of water so it is not a problem for guests and does not damage the property

500

Stairwell pressurization systems are designed to:

Keep stairwells relatively free of smoke

500

The term "cogeneration" applies to onsite energy production in which:

Purchased electrical power is combined with power generated on site to supply hotel needs during peak usage periods.

500

The most detailed and accurate project estimates are called __________ estimates.

Unit-price / Order-of-magnitude / Systems / Occupancy-based

Unit Price

500

A _________ is an electrical maintenance equipment device that measures volts, ohms, and current over a wide range.

Multimeter

500

What is the temperature at which water condenses?

Dew point temperature