Deck 1: An Introduction to Events

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The Olympic Games are first recorded as taking place in:

A)393 AD in Athens.
B)776 BC in Olympia
C)490 BC in Marathon.
D)1896 AD in Athens.
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Intangibility of an event refers to:

A)the concept that events are linked to the emotive experiences created rather than a physical product.
B)the products guests receive at an event.
C)the way an event is marketed.
D)the type of venue hosting the event.
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Two critical considerations of any special event are:

A)budget and location.
B)
C)
D)scale and time.size and complexity logistics and suppliers.
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Attendees are a group of people attending an event:

A)for a single purpose.
B)for no particular purpose.
C)for a range of purposes.
D)because they must.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Events are considered a modern phenomenon.
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Of all the characteristics of an event:

A)perishability is one of the most important.
B)uniqueness is one of the most important.
C)ambience is one of the most important.
D)intangibility is one of the most important.
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The term 'pear-shaped' refers to:

A)a type of staging used for events.
B)the configuration of table centres at dinners.
C)something which goes wrong or turns into chaos.
D)a type of dessert served at a Roman wedding.
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Special events can be defined as:

A)one off experiences.
B)an everyday happening.
C)a unique occurrence created for an intended purpose.
D)a non-routine occasion set apart from the normal activity of daily life of a group of people.
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Uniqueness of an event is concerned with:

A)how it is marketed.
B)how each event will differ in some way.
C)how it is planned.
D)when it is planned for.
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Seminars can be defined as:

A)very large gathering of attendees.
B)smaller sessions attended by a small group of attendees
C)competition for the whole plenary.
D)small off-shoot events at a conference or meeting with little importance.
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Perishability of an event is concerned with the:

A)timeframe of the event.
B)food served at an event.
C)temperature of the event venue.
D)concept that an event cannot be repeated in exactly the same way.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Ritual and ceremony can be created for an event.
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Timescales of events are:

A)fluid and likely to change.
B)fixed with specific timeframes of activity.
C)difficult to determine as all events are unique.
D)usually very short-termed in nature.
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Is the following statement true or false?
A client can be defined as 'an individual who changes their mind about the event regularly'.
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A product launch is designed as:

A)a 'show' to revive a failing product/service.
B)a 'show' to introduce an audience to a new product/service.
C)a 'show' to announce the development and progress of a new product/service.
D)an annual 'show' to showcase a product/service.
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A participant in an event is a person who: books for an event.passes by an event.passively observes an event.actively takes part in the event.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Successful events rely on the actions and reactions of those attending.
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An event organiser can be defined as:

A)a multi-tasking superhero.
B)either an organisation or individual who promotes and manages the event.
C)the individual who is in charge.
D)someone who is highly organised.
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Deck 1: An Introduction to Events
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The Olympic Games are first recorded as taking place in:

A)393 AD in Athens.
B)776 BC in Olympia
C)490 BC in Marathon.
D)1896 AD in Athens.
B
2
Intangibility of an event refers to:

A)the concept that events are linked to the emotive experiences created rather than a physical product.
B)the products guests receive at an event.
C)the way an event is marketed.
D)the type of venue hosting the event.
A
3
Two critical considerations of any special event are:

A)budget and location.
B)
C)
D)scale and time.size and complexity logistics and suppliers.
C
4
Attendees are a group of people attending an event:

A)for a single purpose.
B)for no particular purpose.
C)for a range of purposes.
D)because they must.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Events are considered a modern phenomenon.
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Of all the characteristics of an event:

A)perishability is one of the most important.
B)uniqueness is one of the most important.
C)ambience is one of the most important.
D)intangibility is one of the most important.
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The term 'pear-shaped' refers to:

A)a type of staging used for events.
B)the configuration of table centres at dinners.
C)something which goes wrong or turns into chaos.
D)a type of dessert served at a Roman wedding.
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Special events can be defined as:

A)one off experiences.
B)an everyday happening.
C)a unique occurrence created for an intended purpose.
D)a non-routine occasion set apart from the normal activity of daily life of a group of people.
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Uniqueness of an event is concerned with:

A)how it is marketed.
B)how each event will differ in some way.
C)how it is planned.
D)when it is planned for.
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Seminars can be defined as:

A)very large gathering of attendees.
B)smaller sessions attended by a small group of attendees
C)competition for the whole plenary.
D)small off-shoot events at a conference or meeting with little importance.
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Perishability of an event is concerned with the:

A)timeframe of the event.
B)food served at an event.
C)temperature of the event venue.
D)concept that an event cannot be repeated in exactly the same way.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Ritual and ceremony can be created for an event.
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Timescales of events are:

A)fluid and likely to change.
B)fixed with specific timeframes of activity.
C)difficult to determine as all events are unique.
D)usually very short-termed in nature.
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Is the following statement true or false?
A client can be defined as 'an individual who changes their mind about the event regularly'.
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A product launch is designed as:

A)a 'show' to revive a failing product/service.
B)a 'show' to introduce an audience to a new product/service.
C)a 'show' to announce the development and progress of a new product/service.
D)an annual 'show' to showcase a product/service.
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A participant in an event is a person who: books for an event.passes by an event.passively observes an event.actively takes part in the event.
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Is the following statement true or false?
Successful events rely on the actions and reactions of those attending.
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An event organiser can be defined as:

A)a multi-tasking superhero.
B)either an organisation or individual who promotes and manages the event.
C)the individual who is in charge.
D)someone who is highly organised.
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