Prepare for your Hotel Management exam with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers hotel classifications, front desk operations, housekeeping, and guest services.

Q: Interdependency between various segments of the hospitality

Answer: each segment, to an extent, depends on another for business

Q: Hotels classified by price would include:

Answer: Hotels classified by price would include:

Q: Hotels classified by location might include:

Answer: City, resort, airport and freeway

Q: Airport hotels are

Answer: Range from 200- 600 rooms with full service

Q: 75 % of car rental sales take place at:

Answer: Airports

Q: The area of the hotel that is often described as the nerve center of hub is:

Answer: Front office

Q: In this type of ownership, investors do not pay corporate income tax, distribute the majority of net income to shareholders and are publicly traded.

Answer: REIT

Q: Hotels may be classified by a number of factors including location, price, and:

Answer: Types of service provided

Q: Sustainable tourism

Answer: Places a broad-based obligation on society

Q: Two organizations that rate and classify hotels are Mobile Travel Guide and:

Answer: American Automobile Association

Q: What association is the global organization that regulated almost all international airlines?

Answer: International Air Transportation Association

Q: The largest department in the hotel, in terms of number of employees, is:

Answer: Housekeeping

Q: When selling a room, the front desk associate may upsell, which means:

Answer: Suggestively selling the features of a larger room, higher floor or perhaps a better view

Q: The primary purpose of revenue management is to

Answer: Increase profitability

Q: The multiplier effect occurs when:

Answer: Money is recycled back into the community from the money tourists spend in the local economy

Q: Guest speaker, Jim Strong, describes Travel asAnswer

Answer: All of the above

Q: Eco-tourism is often used interchangeably with the term

Answer: Sustainable tourism

Q: Cultural tourism is motivated by:

Answer: Lifestyle and heritage offerings of a community

Q: Marriott builds a hotel for $34 million and sells it to an investment firm for $52 million. Marriott charges the investment firm 2-4% of gross revenues to operate the hotel. This type of transaction is known as a:

Answer: Management contract

Q: Casino hotels are different from other hotels because

Answer: They make more money from gaming than rooms

Q: Benefits of tourism include all of the following except

Answer: It provides a strain on the local infrastructure

Q: Franchising is a concept that allows hotels to:

Answer: Expand rapidly by using other people’s money

Q: To be effective as a successful general manager of a hotel, the manager should exhibit all of the following traits except:

Answer: Computer programming skills

Q: The mass market segment of the cruise industry generally consists of :

Answer: People with income in the $30k – $60k range

Q: Hotels classified by level of service would include:

Answer: Luxury, all-suite, economy and budget

Q: In most hotels the executive committee

Answer: Is involved in all major decisions but ultimately responsibility lies with the General Manager

Q: The leading international organization in the field of travel and tourism is:

Answer: World Tourism Organization

Q: The main function of a hotel is to:

Answer: Provide an outstanding lodging experience

Q: Coastal cruises provide passengers with an opportunity to:

Answer: Visit local ports and experience the local culture and cuisine

Q: Maglevs are super fast trains that:

Answer: Are suspended in the air and propelled by magnetic force

Q: Reasons people travel include all but which of the following:

Answer: All of the above are examples of reasons why people travel

Q: Franchisee benefits include all of the following except:

Answer: Discount franchise fees

Q: The executive committee of a hotel is:

Answer: Comprised of key associates who head major departments

Q: A major benefit of the hub and spoke system adopted by major U.S. airlines is:

Answer: Airlines can service more cities at a lower cost

Q: A position description for the front office includes all of the following tasks except:

Answer: To clean rooms

Q: The person at a desk in the lobby of a hotel who assists guests with restaurant reservations, directions, tickets to shows and other advice is the:

Answer: Concierge

Q: The individual responsible for the task of balancing the guest accounts receivables is the:

Answer: Night auditor

Q: Franchising hotels began in 1907 by:

Answer: Ritz-Carlton

Q: For most cruise lines, the largest source of income comes from:

Answer: Beverage service

Q: All of the following are potential negative impacts that tourism may have on the local environment except:

Answer: Partnerships are formed between governments and local industries to put regulations in place to protect resources

Q: The rack rate is:

Answer: The published rate that the hotel would like to get for a room

Q: A demand forecasting technique used to maximize room revenue is known as:

Answer: Revenue management

Q: Management contracts became popular in the 1970’s because:

Answer: Little or no up front financing or equity was required

Q: If Rooms revenue is $75,884 and the total number of rooms sold is 662 then the average daily rate is:

Answer: $114.63

Q: A catering event order (CEO) or banquet event order (BEO) is used to:

Answer: Provide the client and hotel with essential information about each function

Q: The concierge association, which promotes high professional and ethical standards, is called:

Answer: Les Clefs d’Or

Q: Currently, the largest cruise line in the industry is:

Answer: Carnival

Q: Average daily room rate (ADR) is determined by:

Answer: Room revenue divided by number of rooms sold

Q: Property management systems are designed to assist front office employees in performing functions related to which tasks?

Answer: Reservations, rooms, and guest management

Q: Guest speaker, Jim Strong, partially attributes his success to:

Answer: Being an excellent listener