1.
What is UPF?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
UPF stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor and is a rating system used for apparel to indicate how effective a fabric can shield the skin from the sun's UV rays. UPF clothing is considered the most effective form of sun protection against the harmful ultraviolet rays. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above" as all the statements mentioned are true.
2.
What is the difference between UPF and SPF?
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above". This answer is correct because it encompasses all the statements mentioned in the question. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor and is a rating system for sunscreens and sun-protective products. UPF gauges the effectiveness of protection against UVA and UVB light, and Sun Protection Zone clothing is equivalent to wearing a 100 SPF sunscreen. Therefore, all the statements mentioned in the question are true.
3.
How do you wash the SPZ products?
Correct Answer
D. Cold Settings without bleach and hang dry - Don't put in dryer.
Explanation
The correct answer is to wash the SPZ products on cold settings without bleach and hang dry them, without putting them in the dryer. This method ensures that the products are not exposed to high heat or bleach, which could potentially damage or fade the material. Hanging them to dry also helps to preserve their shape and prevent any shrinkage that may occur in the dryer.
4.
Where can you buy the SPZ products?
Correct Answer
D. Both A and C
Explanation
Both options A and C are correct because the SPZ products can be purchased at Costco and also on the website www.sunprotectionzone.com.
5.
How many rack/pallets should you expect in your SPZ set up shipment?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
In a SPZ (Standard Pallet Zone) set up shipment, you should expect to receive two rack/pallets. This suggests that the shipment consists of two racks or pallets, indicating the quantity that should be anticipated.
6.
Does repeated home laundering reduce the UPF rating of a woven or knitted fabric of cotton?
Correct Answer
B. No
Explanation
Repeated home laundering does not reduce the UPF rating of a woven or knitted fabric of cotton. The UPF rating measures the level of ultraviolet protection provided by a fabric, and it is determined by the fabric's construction, fiber content, and density. While repeated laundering can cause some wear and tear on the fabric, it does not significantly affect the UPF rating. Therefore, the correct answer is "No."
7.
How are the SPZ rack/pallets identified?
Correct Answer
C. By a round Yellow Name Tag in the middle of the rack
Explanation
The SPZ rack/pallets are identified by a round Yellow Name Tag in the middle of the rack. This means that the racks or pallets have a specific identification method, where a round yellow name tag is placed in the middle of the rack to easily identify them. The numbers on the bottom of the pallet or a name on the bottom of the rack are not the correct identification methods in this case.
8.
SPZ racks are organized according to style, color, & size and CORA requires photos at set up?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because SPZ racks are organized according to style, color, and size. This suggests that there is a specific system in place to arrange the racks in a logical and efficient manner. Additionally, CORA requiring photos at set up further supports the idea that there is an organized process in place for setting up the racks.
9.
CORA reps are required to check in at set up at what time of day?
Correct Answer
C. 8:30 PM
Explanation
CORA reps are required to check in at set up at 8:30 PM.
10.
Where are the SPZ products made?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above." This means that the SPZ products are made in Mexico, China, and Cambodia. This suggests that the company has manufacturing facilities in all three countries, indicating a global production and distribution network.