CERTIFIED PARKS AND RECREATION
PROFESSIONAL ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉What two management strategies can conflict when conducting a
natural resource needs assessment?. Answer: development and
conservation
◉Market segmentation. Answer: divides a diverse market into
smaller alike groups
◉Target marketing. Answer: The practice of tailoring the marketing
mix to one of more market segments
◉LEED. Answer: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
◉3 Levels of LEED Certification. Answer: -Silver
-Gold
-Platinum
,◉green initiatives. Answer: Improve efficiency and eco-friendly
practices in waste management, electronics usage and disposal,
energy and water use, and transportation
◉Maintenance standard. Answer: The maintenance tasks
themselves (tile floors wet mopped once per day, Toilets will be
sanitized once per day, etc.)
◉Maintenance productivity standard. Answer: The expected time to
complete a given task (an employee should be able to mow 4,800
square feet of turf in one hour)
◉Routine Maintenance. Answer: Activities that preserve or improve
the appearance of a facility or piece of equipment. Ex:
Stripping/waxing floors, Painting walls, changing furnace filters
◉Preventative Maintenance. Answer: Routine servicing that
prolongs equipment lifespan and delays equipment failures
◉Premises defects. Answer: A defect to the facility that could cause
harm to users.
◉When should you communicate your expectations for conduct to
participants and staff?. Answer: As early as possible
,◉When should you communicate the consequences for the
violations of the code of conduct?. Answer: As soon as possible
◉Which Title of the ADA addresses public service provisions?.
Answer: Title II
◉Accident Report vs. Incident Report. Answer: For all incidents
other than accidents with injuries, fill out an incident report (Ex:
customer complaints, records of behavior problems.)
◉Comprehensive Plan. Answer: Includes the agency's goals and
policies, development standards for parks, facility assessment data,
agency inventories, socio-demographic data for the community, and
the identification of park or other facility deficiencies.
Serves as an overall plan for the entire agency and its operations.
◉Master Plan. Answer: Master Plans are subsets of the
comprehensive plan and tend to focus on the agency's specific
physical resources (land, facilities, etc.)
Typically updated every 10 years
, ◉Strategic Plan. Answer: Focus on the development or revision of
the agency's mission and vision. List of goals, priorities, and
objectives as well as an action plan for achieving the goals.
◉Policies. Answer: Policies are more general than rules and
regulations. They may require you to interpret a set of facts and act
accordingly.
◉Rules and Regulations. Answer: More specific than policies. They
direct employees and participants to act in a prescribed manner.
◉Procedures. Answer: Outline chronological actions for completing
a task
◉Encumberance. Answer: purchase orders, contracts, salary
commitments. Used to ensure that there will be sufficient cash
available to pay for specific obligations.
◉Capital outlay. Answer: expenditures for land or existing
structures, improvements on grounds, construction of recreation
facilities, additions or remodeling of facilities, or initial equipment
purchases (Large purchases)
◉Debt Service. Answer: money spent by the agency to pay off debt;
includes interest and principal payments
PROFESSIONAL ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉What two management strategies can conflict when conducting a
natural resource needs assessment?. Answer: development and
conservation
◉Market segmentation. Answer: divides a diverse market into
smaller alike groups
◉Target marketing. Answer: The practice of tailoring the marketing
mix to one of more market segments
◉LEED. Answer: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
◉3 Levels of LEED Certification. Answer: -Silver
-Gold
-Platinum
,◉green initiatives. Answer: Improve efficiency and eco-friendly
practices in waste management, electronics usage and disposal,
energy and water use, and transportation
◉Maintenance standard. Answer: The maintenance tasks
themselves (tile floors wet mopped once per day, Toilets will be
sanitized once per day, etc.)
◉Maintenance productivity standard. Answer: The expected time to
complete a given task (an employee should be able to mow 4,800
square feet of turf in one hour)
◉Routine Maintenance. Answer: Activities that preserve or improve
the appearance of a facility or piece of equipment. Ex:
Stripping/waxing floors, Painting walls, changing furnace filters
◉Preventative Maintenance. Answer: Routine servicing that
prolongs equipment lifespan and delays equipment failures
◉Premises defects. Answer: A defect to the facility that could cause
harm to users.
◉When should you communicate your expectations for conduct to
participants and staff?. Answer: As early as possible
,◉When should you communicate the consequences for the
violations of the code of conduct?. Answer: As soon as possible
◉Which Title of the ADA addresses public service provisions?.
Answer: Title II
◉Accident Report vs. Incident Report. Answer: For all incidents
other than accidents with injuries, fill out an incident report (Ex:
customer complaints, records of behavior problems.)
◉Comprehensive Plan. Answer: Includes the agency's goals and
policies, development standards for parks, facility assessment data,
agency inventories, socio-demographic data for the community, and
the identification of park or other facility deficiencies.
Serves as an overall plan for the entire agency and its operations.
◉Master Plan. Answer: Master Plans are subsets of the
comprehensive plan and tend to focus on the agency's specific
physical resources (land, facilities, etc.)
Typically updated every 10 years
, ◉Strategic Plan. Answer: Focus on the development or revision of
the agency's mission and vision. List of goals, priorities, and
objectives as well as an action plan for achieving the goals.
◉Policies. Answer: Policies are more general than rules and
regulations. They may require you to interpret a set of facts and act
accordingly.
◉Rules and Regulations. Answer: More specific than policies. They
direct employees and participants to act in a prescribed manner.
◉Procedures. Answer: Outline chronological actions for completing
a task
◉Encumberance. Answer: purchase orders, contracts, salary
commitments. Used to ensure that there will be sufficient cash
available to pay for specific obligations.
◉Capital outlay. Answer: expenditures for land or existing
structures, improvements on grounds, construction of recreation
facilities, additions or remodeling of facilities, or initial equipment
purchases (Large purchases)
◉Debt Service. Answer: money spent by the agency to pay off debt;
includes interest and principal payments