Cvent Certification Exam
Questions with Answers
1) Public
2) Private
3) Invite-Only - -1) Open to all
2) Open to invitation lists
3) Specific invitation lists, very exclusive
-Event Capacity - -Once the event reaches a certain capacity (set by the
administrator) the event will close automatically
-Registration Deadline - -The last date that an individual can register on.
The event will automatically close after this date.
-Status Types - -Pending, test mode, active, cancelled, closed, completed,
archived
-Pending - --You completed the Event Creation Wizard.
-Testing can only be done in preview mode.
-All items and fees can be added, edited, or removed.
-Pending (Test-Mode) - --You clicked "Move to Test Mode" on the Overview
page.
-You can test registration in its entirety.
-All items and fees can be added, edited, or removed.
-Online payments cannot be processed.
-Active - --You clicked "Launch Event" on the Overview page.
-The website opens.
-Registration items can no longer be deleted, only deactivated.
-This is the only point where invitees can register on their own.
-Closed - --Registration has reached capacity or the deadline has passed.
-The website remains open.
-Registration is closed, but registrants can still access their information and
pay online.
-You can modify registrations, issue refunds, or register latecomers on the
back end.
-Completed - --The end date has passed.
-The website remains open.
-Registration is closed, but registrants can still access their information and
pay online.
, -You can modify registrations, issue refunds, or register latecomers on the
back end.
-Archived - --The archive date has passed.
-The website is closed.
-Registrants will no longer be able to view their information, pay online, or
give feedback.
-You can still modify registrations, issue refunds, or register latecomers on
the back end.
-Test Actions (Email) - -Specify the contact type, invitation list, and email.
-Test Actions (Website) - -If you're arriving at your event website through an
email, determine your contact type, invitation list, and starting page. If
you're arriving through a generic weblink, simply select a starting page.
-Test Actions (Registration Process) - -If you're arriving to registration
through an email, determine your contact type and invitation list. If you're
arriving to registration from a path-specific weblink, simply select the
registration path. When you initiate the test, registration opens in a new
window.
-Registration Type - -Registration types determine what groups of people
see during registration, what they can select, and how much those items
cost. Registrants can only have one registration type per event, but they can
use a different one for a different event. After all, today's speaker could be
tomorrow's attendee.
-Admission Item - -Is your ticket to the event. What pass for the event - VIP
Pass, Standard Pass - or 1-day pass. Will only see the sessions association
with the admission item selected.
-Session - -A presentation, discussion, or activity you've added that invitees
can register for or that's included automatically with registration.
-Optional Item - -Raffle tickets, T-shirts, and memberships are examples of
optional items, which are anything that can be purchased or added during
registration and in one of these four categories: quantity items, membership
items, group items, and donation items.
-Session Groups - -A way to organize multiple optional sessions. Since an
invitee can only select one session from a session group, they can be used to
prevent scheduling conflicts, limit an invitee's selection, or simply shorten
the registration process.