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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA
University Village, Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway,
Plot 91, Cadastral Zone, Jabi, Abuja Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,
Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Extension PoP Exam Question October/November, 2019
Course Code HCM 347
Course Title Commercial Recreation Management
Credit Unit: 2
Total Score 70 Marks
Time Allowed: –
Instruction: Answer compulsory question 1 (25 mks) and any three (3) questions (15 mks each)
Question One
a. Define Recreation (3 mks)
b. What is play? (4 mks)
c. State three (3) reasons why play is important to children’s life (6 mks)
d. Outline any four (4) difficulties facing children’s play (6 mks)
e. List and explain six (6) different types of play (6 mks)
Question Two
a. Briefly explain three (3) factors that influence how people spend their leisure (9 mks)
b. Enumerate any three (3) issues of the Children Act, 1989 that apply to the public, voluntary and commercial sectors (6 mks)
Question Three
a. Enumerate six (6) benefits that can be derived from play (9 mks )
b. Mention four (4) difficulties that could deprive or frustrate children from play (6 mks)
Question Four
a. Write out the two main types of needs and what they entail (5 mks
b. Enumerate any six (6) main need of man (6 mks)
b. Bradshaw classified social needs into four (4) categories. Mention them (4 mks)
Question Five
a. Differentiate between commercial and public organizations (4 mks)
b. State four (4) principles of good tendering practice (8 mks)
b. Mention three (3) ways local authorities may be involved in the work of charity (3 mks)
Question Six
a. Briefly describe any one (1) pleasure principles of leisure management (3 mks)
b. Mention four (4) fundamental constraints that militate against the growth and development of recreation and domestic tourism (6 mks)
c. Explain four (4) benefits of Community recreation and tourism to the people and the nation. (6 mks)
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