Recap – Quiz – for Next week. 7100- 601 – Task A Quiz 1. What does the following terms mean?  Hospitality  Catering 2.The hospitality industry is split.

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Recap – Quiz – for Next week

– Task A Quiz 1. What does the following terms mean?  Hospitality  Catering 2.The hospitality industry is split into two main sectors. Commercial and the public sector, describe the differences. 3.List three types of establishments that provide the following services.  A)Accommodation  B) Catering 4. List four employment rights when offered a job 5. List three responsibilities expected of an employee 6.List three associations related to the catering and hospitality industry

1. What does the following terms mean?  Hospitality – Providing a friendly welcome.  Catering – Food and Drink 2.The hospitality industry is split into two main sectors. Commercial and the public sector, describe the differences. Commercial – business providing hospitality and catering with the intention of making a profit Public Sector - - business providing hospitality and catering for that purpose only – non profit making 3.List three types of establishments that provide the following services.  A)Accommodation – Hotels – Care homes – Hostels  B) Catering - restaurants – pubs – canteens Answers:

Employment rights When you get a job – what 4 things should you get from the employer – before you start work Contract – hours of work – holiday pay Wage – as per your age – minimum wage Job description Health & safety guideline Tour of the establishmen t

What are your responsibilities when working? And why ? Time keeping Comply with Health and safety Be helpful to all customers ( internal and external ) Be honest and reliable Any others you can mention