HTM/100 HTM100 HTM 100 WEEK 8 QUIZ
- strayer university / HTM 100
- 20 Sep 2017
- Price: $15
- Other / Other
HTM 100 WEEK 8 QUIZ
- Question 1
Historic places, sites, and museums are a part of what is now called |
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- Question 2
Foodservice, a pool, a tennis court and a golf course are all services offered in a(n) |
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- Question 3
With country clubs, the type of membership that enables members to use all the facilities all the time is a |
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- Question 4
Voluntary organizations, armed forces, and employee recreation fall under |
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- Question 5
Recreation is defined as |
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- Question 6
Which park is considered to be the first major water park opened in the United States? |
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- Question 7
The National Park Service has more than ________ designated parks around the country |
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- Question 8
The Special Olympics is an example of |
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- Question 9
The type of club that is predominantly business oriented is a |
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- Question 10
Which company originally opened its theme park for employees to relax and have fun when they were not on the job? |
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- Question 11
What operation is typically described as having a bar, restaurant, and less than 16 electronic gambling devices? |
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- Question 12
Placing a bet on an unknown outcome with the hope of securing a gain is |
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- Question 13
Betting against the "house" is ________ gambling |
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- Question 14
Gourmet dining and increased restaurant revenues for casinos began in 1992 with |
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- Question 15
Nevada legalized gambling in |
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- Question 16
IGRA stands for |
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- Question 17
Offering free goods and services to casino patrons in return for their business is called |
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- Question 18
Casinos track patron play (gambling) through the use of |
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- Question 19
In most parts of the United States, slot machines produce ________ of the casino revenue. |
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- Question 20
The origins of gambling are ________ years old |
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