2. Event professionals must know the emergency plans for the location where the event will be held so that it can be coo
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 11:40 am
2. Event professionals must know the emergency plans for the location where the event will be held so that it can be coordinated with the event risk management plan . a. False . b. True.
3. Which of the following is not a modern approaches to queue management . a. The single line model. b. Virtual queuing . c. Point of sale model (POS system). d. The double line model.
4. Once you have an idea of the who, when, and where, you can start contacting everyone that will be affected by your event and needs to know what kind of crowd to expect. Which of the people below does not necessarily to be informed. a. Venue management . b. Neighbouring businesses. c. Local authorities. d. Local contender.
5. The program of an event should: Start with the lowest key element, then move through the different elements according to their energy level b. Start on a high, and aim to maintain that level of energy and intensity through to the end. C. Start on a high, and then move progressively through less intensive elements to ease people out of the event d. Move through cycles of intensity and rest towards ending on a high.
6. The importance of theme is in: a . Increasing the sellability of the event b. Creating cohesion between the different event elements . c. Giving pointless gatherings a purpose d. Getting all of the event staff 'on the same page'
3. Which of the following is not a modern approaches to queue management . a. The single line model. b. Virtual queuing . c. Point of sale model (POS system). d. The double line model.
4. Once you have an idea of the who, when, and where, you can start contacting everyone that will be affected by your event and needs to know what kind of crowd to expect. Which of the people below does not necessarily to be informed. a. Venue management . b. Neighbouring businesses. c. Local authorities. d. Local contender.
5. The program of an event should: Start with the lowest key element, then move through the different elements according to their energy level b. Start on a high, and aim to maintain that level of energy and intensity through to the end. C. Start on a high, and then move progressively through less intensive elements to ease people out of the event d. Move through cycles of intensity and rest towards ending on a high.
6. The importance of theme is in: a . Increasing the sellability of the event b. Creating cohesion between the different event elements . c. Giving pointless gatherings a purpose d. Getting all of the event staff 'on the same page'