Online Training Questionnaire 2017
1 When can I begin operating (or continue to operate if my licence has expired)?
A. As soon as I have sent my application into the Parks and Wildlife Licensing Unit.
B. When payment is made for the licence.
C. When I receive my licence.
D. I am renewing therefore I can continue operating even if my licence has expired.
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2 When entering a fee paying park where should the operator make payment for entry fees?
A. If the gate is manned, payment should be made to the gate staff member.
B. If the gate is not manned and a collection box is available, payment should be left in the collection box.
C. If no collection box or staff member at the gate, payment should be made at the closest local Parks and Wildlife office.
D. All of the above.
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3 A passenger breaches a licence condition during a tour. Is the operator vicariously liable for the actions of that passenger?
A. Only if the operator’s leaders did not see the incident.
B. No the operator would not be liable
C. Only if the passenger breached one of the general conditions
D. Yes the operator is liable
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4 When accessing parks by vehicle what types of tracks or roads may you use?
A. Any roads or tracks if it looks like a vehicle can drive down it.
B. Gazetted roads or tracks and open to the public for vehicular access.
C. Department management tracks and fire breaks even if not gazetted for public access.
D. Gazetted roads even if closed.
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5 When an Operator is submitting a cash activity docket and NOT paying by cheque or cash what details need to be included on the docket?
A. Just enough to identify the Operator.
B. Operator details, park, the number of passengers, the amount owing and the Operator's credit card details.
C. Licence number, park, and the number of passengers carried.
D. Operator details, park, and the number of passengers.
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6 May an operator speak about aboriginal culture?
A. Yes if the operator has researched the subject.
B. If the prepared script is approved by the department.
C. If the relevant Native Title Working Group or Prescribed Body Corporate has given written approval.
D. No, only the relevant Native Title Working Group or Prescribed Body Corporate can speak for country and or Aboriginal culture.
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7 What should the operator have in their vehicle when entering CALM land?
A. Current Commercial Operator Handbook.
B. Docket book (if a fee paying park).
C. Current Commercial Operator Licence.
D. All of the above.
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8 Can the Direct General close or restrict access to any area of CALM Land, without prior notice to the Operator?
A. Yes.
B. No, ONLY where prior notice has been given to the Operator.
C. Only if the Direct General obtains written approval from the Operator first.
D. No, not at all.
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9 Is the Operator required to comply with all directions issued by an authorized CALM officer?
A. Yes, but only with a WA Police officer present.
B. No
C. Yes, but only with a court issued warrant.
D. Yes, an officer appointed pursuant to sections 45 or 46 of the CALM Act can issue written or verbal directions, which must be complied with.
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10 What timeframe does an Operator have to report an incident?
A. 48 hours.
B. 1 week.
C. Same day as incident.
D. No need to report.
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