CMO Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CMO facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
100 questions
150 min time limit
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- Which term describes the unwritten informal rules, shared values, and accepted practices that shape how a government organization actually operates? → Organizational culture
- Which federal law prohibits requiring a literacy test as a condition of voter registration? → The Voting Rights Act of 1965
- In a Request for Proposals (RFP), the 'evaluation criteria' section MUST be included because it: → Informs proposers how their submissions will be scored so they can compete fairly
- What is a municipal clerk responsible for? → Managing records
- Under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which of the following is a required voter registration opportunity? → When applying for a driver's license
- Which metric is most useful for evaluating the success of an e-government service portal? → Resident adoption rate and task completion rate for online transactions
- A municipal emergency management director is designing an interagency exercise. Which outcome is MOST valuable from this exercise? → Identifying gaps in coordination and communication before a real incident
- When evaluating the success of an interagency collaboration, a CMO should PRIMARILY measure: → Outcomes achieved relative to the collaboration's stated goals
- When a municipality benchmarks its service delivery costs against peer cities, the primary goal is to: → Identify best practices and measure relative efficiency
- Which type of municipal audit provides an independent opinion on whether financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with GAAP? → Financial statement audit
- When a municipality contracts with a private firm to deliver a public service previously provided by city employees, this is called: → Competitive sourcing / outsourcing
- Which agency is primarily responsible for enforcing federal voting rights laws including the Voting Rights Act? → The U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
- What is the primary purpose of a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) in municipal emergency management? → To receive 911 calls and dispatch appropriate emergency services to the public
- What is the main purpose of public policy? → To solve public problems
- Which technique do administrators use to prioritize problems and allocate limited resources by mapping the relationship between causes and effects? → Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagram
- What is 'closing the loop' in community engagement? → Communicating back to participants about how their input influenced decisions
- When evaluating contractor past performance in a best-value procurement, a contracting officer should PRIMARILY consider: → References, prior contract outcomes, and quality of delivered work on similar projects
- Which fund type accounts for resources held by a government in a trustee or custodial capacity for others? → Fiduciary fund
- A municipality wishes to award a multi-year service contract. The MAIN budget risk it must address is: → The lack of annual appropriation authority beyond the current fiscal year
- What is the primary purpose of a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR/ACFR)? → To provide full public disclosure of a government's financial condition per GAAP
- A city council is evaluating AI-powered tools to automate permit processing. Which ethical consideration is MOST critical? → Auditing for algorithmic bias that could discriminate against protected classes
- A city manager wants to ensure that unspent appropriations in departmental budgets lapse at year-end rather than carry over. This practice: → Encourages responsible annual spending discipline
- What is an 'executive session' in the context of municipal council meetings? → A closed session exempt from public attendance for specific legal purposes
- A municipality charges a $5,000 annual fee for a food vendor's license. A court would likely invalidate this fee if it: → Exceeds the actual cost of administering the licensing program
- What is the function of municipal ordinances? → Local laws
- What document outlines the terms, conditions, and benefits of employment negotiated between a municipality and its employee union? → Collective bargaining agreement
- When a municipality receives a FOIA request for email records, which of the following emails is typically NOT subject to disclosure? → Personal emails sent on government equipment that have no public business content
- In a shared-services agreement between municipalities, which element is MOST critical to include? → Performance metrics and service level expectations
- Which federal law requires municipalities with 15 or more employees to provide reasonable accommodations for employees' sincerely held religious beliefs? → Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title II, which entity must ensure that its programs and services are accessible to persons with disabilities? → All state and local government entities regardless of size
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