CPRP Exam Questions with Verified
Solutions
Intergovernmental Joint Use - ANSWER-An agreement between two public agencies in
usual
Goal - ANSWER-A statement of desired outcomes obtained from participating in the
program
Qualitative - ANSWER-Focus Group is an example of what kind of data?
Qualitative - ANSWER-Observation is an example of what kind of data?
Statement of agency or unit programming philosophy - ANSWER-The overall rationale
for this agency's involvement in programming.
Collaborations - ANSWER-A short-term relationship to solve a specific problem or set of
problems
Qualitative - ANSWER-Interviews are an example of what kind of data?
Qualitative - ANSWER-Record or document review is an example of what kind of data?
Qualitative - ANSWER-Public Meeting is an example of what kind of data?
Quantitative - ANSWER-Head count is an example of what kind of data?
Formative - ANSWER-An evaluation that is conducted while a program is being
conducted
Summative - ANSWER-An evaluation that is conducted at the end of a program
Rule - ANSWER-"All dogs in the park must be leashed and licensed" is an example of
a:
Procedure - ANSWER-"To gain access to the pool, you must first obtain a pool pass at
the office, pay the necessary fee, and sign a waiver" is an example of a:
Room Counts - ANSWER-These help to demonstrate the capacity of a facility and use
patterns
, price = (fixed costs + variable cost) / demand - ANSWER-Formula you might use to
determine the break-even price
Attendance Figures - ANSWER-These help to predict future program participation and
staff needs
price = unit cost x (1 - subsidy level) - ANSWER-Formula you might use to determine
the subsidized price
Retention - ANSWER-Loyalty programs are an example of
Incident Report - ANSWER-A report submitted for a vandalized sign
Establishment of maintenance standards - ANSWER-A park and recreation agency
identifies the level of maintenance that is acceptable through
Guarantee patron safety - ANSWER-The best reason for conducting routine facility
inspections
Master Plan - ANSWER-Document that provides an inclusive framework for orderly
planning
Discuss them at in-service training sessions - ANSWER-The best way to communicate
work rules and policies
Provide factual details - ANSWER-The most important reason for the park and
recreation supervisor to document the need for disciplinary action
Misfeasance - ANSWER-Conduct that is lawful by inappropriate
Promotions - ANSWER-A short-term method to stimulate use of a service or purchase
of a product
News Releases - ANSWER-These garner positive publicity for the agency by providing
information about upcoming programs, events, and actvities
Request for proposal - ANSWER-A negotiated contract for goods and services with the
vendor, which details what they will do and at what cost
Real Property Taxes - ANSWER-Taxes derived from the legally assessed value of a
property
Alliances - ANSWER-High-level commitment that share authority and decision making
Vision - ANSWER-The forward-thinking direction guiding the agency's purpose
Solutions
Intergovernmental Joint Use - ANSWER-An agreement between two public agencies in
usual
Goal - ANSWER-A statement of desired outcomes obtained from participating in the
program
Qualitative - ANSWER-Focus Group is an example of what kind of data?
Qualitative - ANSWER-Observation is an example of what kind of data?
Statement of agency or unit programming philosophy - ANSWER-The overall rationale
for this agency's involvement in programming.
Collaborations - ANSWER-A short-term relationship to solve a specific problem or set of
problems
Qualitative - ANSWER-Interviews are an example of what kind of data?
Qualitative - ANSWER-Record or document review is an example of what kind of data?
Qualitative - ANSWER-Public Meeting is an example of what kind of data?
Quantitative - ANSWER-Head count is an example of what kind of data?
Formative - ANSWER-An evaluation that is conducted while a program is being
conducted
Summative - ANSWER-An evaluation that is conducted at the end of a program
Rule - ANSWER-"All dogs in the park must be leashed and licensed" is an example of
a:
Procedure - ANSWER-"To gain access to the pool, you must first obtain a pool pass at
the office, pay the necessary fee, and sign a waiver" is an example of a:
Room Counts - ANSWER-These help to demonstrate the capacity of a facility and use
patterns
, price = (fixed costs + variable cost) / demand - ANSWER-Formula you might use to
determine the break-even price
Attendance Figures - ANSWER-These help to predict future program participation and
staff needs
price = unit cost x (1 - subsidy level) - ANSWER-Formula you might use to determine
the subsidized price
Retention - ANSWER-Loyalty programs are an example of
Incident Report - ANSWER-A report submitted for a vandalized sign
Establishment of maintenance standards - ANSWER-A park and recreation agency
identifies the level of maintenance that is acceptable through
Guarantee patron safety - ANSWER-The best reason for conducting routine facility
inspections
Master Plan - ANSWER-Document that provides an inclusive framework for orderly
planning
Discuss them at in-service training sessions - ANSWER-The best way to communicate
work rules and policies
Provide factual details - ANSWER-The most important reason for the park and
recreation supervisor to document the need for disciplinary action
Misfeasance - ANSWER-Conduct that is lawful by inappropriate
Promotions - ANSWER-A short-term method to stimulate use of a service or purchase
of a product
News Releases - ANSWER-These garner positive publicity for the agency by providing
information about upcoming programs, events, and actvities
Request for proposal - ANSWER-A negotiated contract for goods and services with the
vendor, which details what they will do and at what cost
Real Property Taxes - ANSWER-Taxes derived from the legally assessed value of a
property
Alliances - ANSWER-High-level commitment that share authority and decision making
Vision - ANSWER-The forward-thinking direction guiding the agency's purpose