#1
What is the main goal of park and recreation resource management?
Maximizing profit
Preserving natural resources
Minimizing visitor satisfaction
Promoting urbanization
#2
Which of the following is NOT a component of park and recreation resource management?
Financial management
Facility maintenance
Marketing strategies
Industrial production
#3
Which of the following is a factor considered in site selection for park development?
Proximity to industrial zones
Availability of fast food restaurants nearby
Presence of endangered species
Distance from schools
#4
What is the primary purpose of a park ranger's role?
Selling merchandise at park gift shops
Ensuring visitor safety and enforcing park rules
Designing park infrastructure
Marketing park events
#5
What is the primary purpose of a Needs Assessment in park and recreation management?
To evaluate the financial performance of the park
To identify and prioritize community needs and desires
To assess the condition of park facilities
To measure visitor satisfaction levels
#6
What does carrying capacity refer to in the context of park management?
Maximum number of visitors a park can hold without deterioration
Weight limit for recreational equipment
Number of cars allowed in the parking lot
Capacity of park employees
#7
Which of the following is a sustainable practice in park management?
Introducing invasive species for variety
Regular use of chemical pesticides for pest control
Developing concrete pathways throughout the park
Implementing recycling programs
#8
Which of the following is NOT an example of a passive recreation activity?
Picnicking
Swimming
Hiking
Birdwatching
#9
What does the term 'greenway' typically refer to in park and recreation planning?
A pathway for off-road vehicles
A designated area for waste disposal
A linear park or trail system
A playground area with eco-friendly features
#10
What is the purpose of a Natural Resource Management Plan in park management?
To increase urbanization within the park
To minimize the ecological footprint of park activities
To encourage the introduction of exotic species
To maximize visitor capacity
#11
What is the purpose of a comprehensive park master plan?
To limit access to certain areas of the park
To outline long-term goals and strategies for park development
To increase entrance fees for visitors
To discourage outdoor activities
#12
In park management, what does the acronym 'ADA' stand for?
American Dietetic Association
Accessible Design Alliance
American Disabilities Act
Association of Design Architects
#13
What is the significance of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in park management?
To determine the best location for a new park
To analyze spatial data and make informed decisions
To promote environmental degradation
To limit access to park facilities
#14
What role does public input play in the development of park master plans?
It is not considered in the planning process
It helps ensure community needs and desires are addressed
It delays the planning process
It restricts access to park facilities
#15
In park management, what does the term 'cultural resource' typically refer to?
Fossilized remains
Historical artifacts and structures
Modern art installations
Biological diversity