CPRE Cheat Sheet 2026
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150 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
- A recreation department wants to apply cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to a proposed spray park. A key challenge specific to CBA in public parks contexts is: → Quantifying the monetary value of social and health benefits
- Which planning document typically guides a park agency's vision, goals, and priorities for a 5–20 year horizon? → Comprehensive master plan
- A park agency implementing a zero-waste event program should prioritize: → Source reduction, reuse, composting, and recycling to divert waste from landfill
- In grant management, a match requirement means the agency must: → Contribute a specified share of project costs from non-federal sources
- Which type of maintenance strategy involves continuous real-time monitoring of equipment condition using sensors to predict and prevent failure? → Predictive maintenance
- Which green infrastructure element is specifically designed to capture and filter stormwater runoff in park settings? → Bioswale
- Which approach is most effective for identifying the recreation needs of underserved community segments? → Conducting targeted focus groups and surveys in those communities
- A park agency wants to grow volunteerism in its recreation programs. Which management practice is most critical to sustaining long-term volunteer engagement? → Providing meaningful roles, recognition, and ongoing communication with volunteers
- Which of the following is an essential step in evaluating a recreation program? → Collecting participant feedback
- Under most federal grant regulations, what is a 'cost allocation plan' used for? → Distributing shared indirect costs equitably across multiple programs or grants
- Which safety standard specifically governs the design and installation of playground equipment in public parks in the United States? → ASTM F1292 and CPSC Handbook for Public Playground Safety
- A parks agency uses GIS mapping to identify areas of the city where residents live more than half a mile from any park. This analysis is best described as: → A park gap analysis
- Which financial ratio measures an agency's ability to meet short-term obligations? → Current ratio
- The principle of 'fiduciary duty' for park board members means they must: → Act in the best interest of the agency and the public, not for personal gain
- An agency's risk manager uses a risk matrix to prioritize hazards. Which combination correctly describes a HIGH-priority risk requiring immediate mitigation? → High likelihood, high severity
- According to NRPA risk management principles, what does a 'near-miss' report primarily help an agency accomplish? → Identify hazards before they cause injury or loss
- The primary purpose of an agency's mission statement is to: → Clearly define why the organization exists and who it serves
- A general obligation (GO) bond for parks capital projects is typically repaid through: → Property taxes levied on residents within the jurisdiction
- Which document typically accompanies a parks capital project to analyze whether projected revenues or benefits justify the proposed investment? → Cost-benefit analysis or feasibility study
- Which concept describes scheduling recreation programs so that offerings are available throughout the year to meet continuous community demand? → Year-round programming continuity
- A park district is considering outsourcing its turf maintenance. Which factor is MOST critical to evaluate before making this decision? → Total cost comparison including hidden fees and service quality benchmarks
- A park agency using a design-build project delivery method means: → Design and construction services are contracted to a single entity
- Which programming approach specifically focuses on ensuring recreation services are accessible to people of all abilities? → Inclusive recreation programming
- Adaptive management in natural resource management means: → Using monitoring data and outcomes to adjust management strategies over time
- An agency uses social media listening tools to inform parks planning. What type of data do these tools primarily analyze? → Publicly posted user-generated content, hashtags, and sentiment about parks
- Depreciation on park infrastructure is recorded primarily to: → Match the cost of long-lived assets with the periods they benefit
- A recreation programmer receives feedback that a yoga class feels 'too advanced' for beginners. Applying program revision principles, the FIRST step should be: → Analyze participant skill levels and compare them to the program's stated objectives
- Which leadership behavior is most associated with building a high-performance organizational culture? → Modeling the values and behaviors expected of all staff
- How frequently must a CAPRA-accredited agency undergo full re-accreditation to maintain its status? → Every 5 years
- Which term describes the annual budget allocation specifically reserved to fund future capital asset replacements without taking on debt? → Capital replacement reserve fund
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