Chapter 10: Landscaping and Parking Flashcards
Adam would like to add plants to the outside of the building he manages. One functional result he wuol not get from the plants would be:
a. raising property value
b. supplying shade
c. curtailing erosion
d. reducing run-off
a. raising property value
Diane has noticed the plants in the lobby are failing to sustain good growth. After checking soil drainage and soil pH, which are both optimal, she should consider checking soil _______.
a. viscosity
b. temperature
c. nutrients
d. depth
c. nutrients
In order to gain LEED point, Arthur is considering a type of planting that consists of locally grown plants that require little or no supplemental watering beyond normal rainfall. This concept is _____landscaping.
a. espalier
b. humus
c. hydroponics
d. xeriscape
d. xeriscape
In order to maintain a landscape adequately, a property or landscaping manager should ensure _____ is completed.
a. fertilizing
b. mulching
c. weeding
d. all of the above
d. all o fthe above
If Julia is to water the facility’s plants, what would be the best time to do so?
a. early in the morning
b. late in the morning
c. middle of the afternoon
d. early in the evening
a. early in the morning
As a facility manager in a low-humidity and dry area, Erin’s landscaping maintenance plan will probably not need to be concerned with:
a. pests
b. disease
c. pruning
d. watering
b. desease
Peter is a property mange rwith an enclosed parking garage. Peter should ensure the parking garage has a _________ monitoring system and an exhaust ventilation system.
a. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen
c. hydrogen
d. carbon monoxide
d. carbon monoxide
as required by code, a facilities manager should ensure that all parking garage storm drains include _________
a. oil separators
b. debris seperators
c. lighting
d. sump pumps
a. oil separators
As a property manager, Shannon finds ____ most appealing for price control and the effects on employees, tenants, and visitors.
a. a lease
b. in-house management
c. a management contract
d. an owner contract
c. a management contract
Gin’s parking system uses coded access cards, card readers, entrance and exit gates, and a centralized computer. The type of parking revenue-control system this best describes is:
a. debit card
b. credit card.
c. electronic monthly
d. permit
c. electronic monthly
A(n) ____ facility is easier to drive and walk through, is more inviting to potential customers, and helps to discourage crime.
a. well-drained
b. well-lit
c. clean
d. open
b. well-lit