HMGT 3200 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
COMPLETE ANSWERS
The natural test is used to determine
a) whether an object found in food is foreign to the food, or whether it might naturally be
in the food.
b) the degree to which unsanitary storage conditions can be blamed for adulterated or
contaminated food
c) whether food intended for service meets federal standards for purity and
wholesomeness
d) the amount of chemicals of other "foreign" (unnatural) substances added to food in
order to enhance its flavor or lengthen its shelf life. - ANSWER a) whether an object in
food is foreign to the food, or whether it might naturally be in the food.
If a hotel wins a suit against a person for failure to use a reservation for a room that
subsequently went unsold, the damage due the hotel would be:
a) the full amount of any deposit the guest placed to hold the reservation
b) the agreed-upon contract price for the room
c) the difference between the contract price and the hotel's cost of supplying the room
d) the agreed-upon contract price for the room less the amount of any deposit -
ANSWER c) the difference between the contract price and the hotel's cost of supplying
the room
What article of the UCC governs the sales of goods?
a) Article 3
b) Article 4
c) Article 9
d) Article 2 - ANSWER d) Article 2
, The Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires vending machine operators who own or
operate 20 or more vending machines to disclose calorie content for certain items. -
ANSWER True
Fully integrated contacts are contracts in which all the terms needed to decide what the
contract means are set forth specifically. - ANSWER True
Being oversold is considered a legal impossibility which excuses a hotel for
non-performance of a reservation contract. - ANSWER False
Johnny sues your restaurant. Can you distinguish the MOST probable reason why he
would sue you?
a) The restaurant charged optical gratuity on his bill automatically
b) The menu indicated the entire menu was fresh
c) There was no specific price listed next to the fresh fish items
d) There was no disclaimers about preparation and serving temperatures of food -
ANSWER d) There was no disclaimers about preparation and serving temperatures of
food
Andrea had reservations at a hotel but, because it overbooked, she was forced to stay
elsewhere. The only hotel in town with vacancies was more expensive. Rather than
return home, Andrea took a room in that hotel. For which of the following is the first
hotel liable to reimburse Andrea? - ANSWER The amount Andrea had to pay at the sec
on hotel in excess of the cost of the room at the first hotel.
Which if the following are in privity of contract? - ANSWER A gust and an innkeeper
Which of the following is not mandated by the regulations passed pursuant to the
Nutrition Labeling and Education Act? - ANSWER Mandatory nutritional labels for all
food served in a restaurant.
COMPLETE ANSWERS
The natural test is used to determine
a) whether an object found in food is foreign to the food, or whether it might naturally be
in the food.
b) the degree to which unsanitary storage conditions can be blamed for adulterated or
contaminated food
c) whether food intended for service meets federal standards for purity and
wholesomeness
d) the amount of chemicals of other "foreign" (unnatural) substances added to food in
order to enhance its flavor or lengthen its shelf life. - ANSWER a) whether an object in
food is foreign to the food, or whether it might naturally be in the food.
If a hotel wins a suit against a person for failure to use a reservation for a room that
subsequently went unsold, the damage due the hotel would be:
a) the full amount of any deposit the guest placed to hold the reservation
b) the agreed-upon contract price for the room
c) the difference between the contract price and the hotel's cost of supplying the room
d) the agreed-upon contract price for the room less the amount of any deposit -
ANSWER c) the difference between the contract price and the hotel's cost of supplying
the room
What article of the UCC governs the sales of goods?
a) Article 3
b) Article 4
c) Article 9
d) Article 2 - ANSWER d) Article 2
, The Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires vending machine operators who own or
operate 20 or more vending machines to disclose calorie content for certain items. -
ANSWER True
Fully integrated contacts are contracts in which all the terms needed to decide what the
contract means are set forth specifically. - ANSWER True
Being oversold is considered a legal impossibility which excuses a hotel for
non-performance of a reservation contract. - ANSWER False
Johnny sues your restaurant. Can you distinguish the MOST probable reason why he
would sue you?
a) The restaurant charged optical gratuity on his bill automatically
b) The menu indicated the entire menu was fresh
c) There was no specific price listed next to the fresh fish items
d) There was no disclaimers about preparation and serving temperatures of food -
ANSWER d) There was no disclaimers about preparation and serving temperatures of
food
Andrea had reservations at a hotel but, because it overbooked, she was forced to stay
elsewhere. The only hotel in town with vacancies was more expensive. Rather than
return home, Andrea took a room in that hotel. For which of the following is the first
hotel liable to reimburse Andrea? - ANSWER The amount Andrea had to pay at the sec
on hotel in excess of the cost of the room at the first hotel.
Which if the following are in privity of contract? - ANSWER A gust and an innkeeper
Which of the following is not mandated by the regulations passed pursuant to the
Nutrition Labeling and Education Act? - ANSWER Mandatory nutritional labels for all
food served in a restaurant.