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1 out of 1 points Tourism production and consumption occurs simultaneously which makes tourism product [a] Selected Answer: Tourism production and consumption occurs simultaneously which makes tourism product inseparable Answers: Tourism production and consumption occurs simultaneously which makes tourism product inseparable All Answer Choices intangible perishable inseparable heterogenic Question 2 0 out of 1 points Tourism understood as the sum of relationships arising from the interaction of tourists, business suppliers, host governments and host communities in the process of attracting and hosting these tourists and other visitors describes tourism concept as [x] Selected Answer: Tourism understood as the sum of relationships arising from the interaction of tourists, business suppliers, host governments and host communities in the process of attracting and hosting these tourists and other visitors describes tourism concept as worldwide industry Answers: Tourism understood as the sum of relationships arising from the interaction of tourists, business suppliers, host governments and host communities in the process of attracting and hosting these tourists and other visitors describes tourism concept as phenomena All Answer Choices worldwide industry human activity phenomena academic science business Question 3 2 out of 2 points Shareholders own part of a company

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1 out of 1 pointsTourism production and consumption occurs simultaneously which makes tourism product [a]Selected Answer:Tourism production and consumption occurs simultaneously which makes tourism product inseparableAnswers:Tourism production and consumption occurs simultaneously which makes tourism product inseparableAll Answer ChoicesintangibleperishableinseparableheterogenicQuestion 20 out of 1 pointsTourism understood as the sum of relationships arising from the interaction of tourists, business suppliers, host governments and host communities in the process of attracting and hosting these tourists and other visitors describes tourism concept as [x]Selected Answer:Tourism understood as the sum of relationships arising from the interaction of tourists, business suppliers, host governments and host communities in the process of attracting and hosting these tourists and other visitors describes tourism concept as worldwide industryAnswers:Tourism understood as the sum of relationships arising from the interaction of tourists, business suppliers, host governments and host communities in the process of attracting and hosting these tourists and other visitors describes tourism concept as phenomenaAll Answer Choicesworldwide industryhuman activityphenomenaacademic sciencebusinessQuestion 32 out of 2 pointsShareholders own part of a companySelected Answer: TrueAnswers: TrueFalseQuestion 40 out of 1 pointsTourism services cannot be produced and stored for future consumption which makes tourism product [a]Selected Answer:Tourism services cannot be produced and stored for future consumption which makes tourism product heterogenicAnswers:Tourism services cannot be produced and stored for future consumption which makes tourism product perishableAll Answer ChoicesintangibleperishableinseparableheterogenicQuestion 50 out of 2 pointsA selected travel and tourism product, marketed under a particular product or brand label, and sold at an inclusive price.Selected Answer: exclusiveCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchpackageQuestion 60 out of 2 pointsAnything, can be natural or man-made, that has sufficient appeal to attract a visit is called:Selected Answer: souvenirCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact Matchtourist attractionExact Matchvisitor attractionQuestion 70 out of 1 pointsWhich of the below is NOT an effect of seasonality?Selected Answer: Under-utilization of infrastructureAnswers:Under-utilization of infrastructure Weather conditionsCost lossesOvercrowdingChance for ecological recoveryQuestion 80 out of 2 pointsMaximum number of people who can use a site without causing an unacceptable alternation to the physical environment (natural and man-made) and without an unacceptable decline in the quality of the experience gained by the visitors.Selected Answer: 788.880Correct Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact Matchcarrying capacityQuestion 90.5 out of 2 pointsWhich of the Great Wonders of the Ancient World are still available to visit nowadays? The Temple of Artemis (Temple of Diana at Ephesus in Greece) (now Turkey) The Pyramids of Egypt The Statue of Zeus at Olympia in GreeceAnswers:The Colossus of Rhodes in the Rhodes Island, GreeceThe Great Lighthouse (Pharos) in Alexandria, EgyptThe Temple of Artemis (Temple of Diana at Ephesus in Greece) (now Turkey) The Pyramids of EgyptThe Tomb of Mausolus of Halicarnus (now Turkey)The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (now Iraq)The Statue of Zeus at Olympia in GreeceQuestion 100 out of 1 pointsTourism service cannot be seen, tasted or felt prior to purchase and consumption which makes tourism product [a]Selected Answer:Tourism service cannot be seen, tasted or felt prior to purchase and consumption which makes tourism product heterogenicAnswers:Tourism service cannot be seen, tasted or felt prior to purchase and consumption which makes tourism product intangibleAll Answer ChoicesintangibleperishableinseparableheterogenicQuestion 112 out of 2 pointsA person, group or organisation that has direct or indirect stake in an organisation is called aSelected Answer: stakeholderCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchStakeholderQuestion 122 out of 4 points[Tourism] Satellite Accounting (TSA) methodology establishes the contribution of the tourism sector to GDP, income and [employment] in 181 [countries]. It is measured in absolute size, share of the [economy] and growth.Specified Answer for: Tourism tourismSpecified Answer for: employment growthSpecified Answer for: countries countrySpecified Answer for: economy populationCorrect Answers for: TourismEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchtourismCorrect Answers for: employmentEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchemploymentCorrect Answers for: countriesEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchnationsExact MatcheconomiesExact MatchcountriesCorrect Answers for: economyEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatcheconomyQuestion 130 out of 1 pointsWhich of the activities listed below is NOT a role of tour operator:Selected Answer: Purchasing the productsAnswers:Selling products on to the public via travel agents or direct Providing promotion strategy for destinationsPurchasing the productsPackaging products as package holidayQuestion 140 out of 2 pointsList of characteristics below describes particular type of a flight service.Unsold seats have to be prepaid by tour operatorFlies directly to final destinationOften cheaperSeats often bundles in holiday packageLate, seat-only deals availableUse local or regional airportsOffers an ad hoc serviceCan be privately contractedHow is this service called?Selected Answer: fast flightCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchcharterQuestion 153 out of 8 pointsThe new tourism, established in the post-Fordist economy, is [1] driven and [2] orientated, puts more emphasis on [3] preferences and therefore offers [4] products with [5] life-cycle. Tourists are better informed on alternatives which are much more [7]. They are looking for [8] experiences and avoiding [9] holidays.Selected Answer:The new tourism, established in the post-Fordist economy, is more driven and longer orientated, puts more emphasis on individual preferences and therefore offers packaged products with packaged life-cycle. Tourists are better informed on alternatives which are much more flexible. They are looking for authentic experiences and avoiding shorter holidays.Answers:The new tourism, established in the post-Fordist economy, is consumer driven and consumer orientated, puts more emphasis on individual preferences and therefore offers more products with shorter life-cycle. Tourists are better informed on alternatives which are much more flexible. They are looking for authentic experiences and avoiding packaged holidays.All Answer ChoiceslongerproductpackagedshorterunrealflexibleauthenticmoreindividualgroupconsumerlessQuestion 161 out of 1 pointsEurope accounts for 55%+ of all world international tourists arrivalsSelected Answer: TrueAnswers: TrueFalseQuestion 171 out of 1 pointsThe UN stated that everyone has the right to rest and leisure. Which document stated this?

Selected Answer: The Universal Declaration of Human RightsAnswers:The Declaration on World TourismThe Universal Decision on Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human RightsThe Universal Declaration on RefugeesQuestion 182 out of 4 pointsMatch mode of transport with its famous route/networkQuestionAnswersSelected Matchbicycle B. Eurovelo B. Eurovelocar D. Route 66 D. Route 66train A. Canadian Pacific C. Rhine-Main-Danubeship C. Rhine-Main-Danube A. Canadian PacificQuestion 190 out of 1 pointsPeople travel for different reasons that are called motivations. Which of the motivations excludes tourism?Selected Answer: Getting fitAnswers:LearningGetting fitMeeting people Earning moneyQuestion 201 out of 1 pointsWhat does the term horizontal integration mean? Selected Answer:

Horizontal integration is when two or more tour operators of travel agents amalgamate, either through the creation of consortia, or via merger or acquisition.

Answers:Horizontal integration is a term used by airlines to describe their relationship with travel agents.Horizontal integration is a term used by airlines to describe their relationships with tour operators.Horizontal integration is a term used by principals when developing contracts with agents. Horizontal integration is when two or more tour operators of travel agents amalgamate, either through the creation of consortia, or via merger or acquisition.

Horizontal integration is a term used by tour operators to explain organic growth.Horizontal integration is a term unique to tourism distribution channels.Question 211 out of 1 pointsEvery tourist is an overnight visitor

Selected Answer: TrueAnswers: TrueFalseQuestion 221 out of 1 pointsWhich of these countries has the highest number of tourist arrivals (as per 2012)?Selected Answer: FranceAnswers: FranceUnited StatesChinaSpainItalyQuestion 230 out of 5 pointsIn [1] "Push and pull" theory of tourist motivation the push factors deciding [2] comprise of [3] while pull factors deciding [4] comprise of [5].Selected Answer:In Maslow's "Push and pull" theory of tourist motivation the push factors deciding internal motivational driving forces comprise of where to travel while pull factors deciding destination's attributes comprise of whether to travel.Answers:In Dann's "Push and pull" theory of tourist motivation the push factors deciding whether to travel comprise of internal motivational driving forces while pull factors deciding where to travel comprise of destination's attributes.All Answer ChoicesMaslow'sCrompton'sDann'sPearce'swhere to travelwhether to travelinternal motivational driving forcesdestination's attributesQuestion 241 out of 1 pointsIn economy, balance of payments is a difference between:Selected Answer: country's income from international tourists visiting the country and domestic tourists' spending abroadAnswers:number of international and domestic tourists country's income from international tourists visiting the country and domestic tourists' spending abroadan average tourist spend per visit in two consecutive yearsthe highest and the lowest price tourist can pay for the same package holidayQuestion 250 out of 1 pointsFirst organised package tour from Leicester to Loughborough, that determined the beginning of modern travel, took place in:

Selected Answer: 1861Answers:17681908 18411861Question 260 out of 2 pointsThe elimination of intermediaries within the distribution channel, propelled by electronic means that enable consumers to access and transact suppliers and destinations directlySelected Answer: gdpCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchdisintermediationQuestion 270 out of 1 pointsMarco Polo, famous medieval merchant and traveller in 1271 embarked on the 24-years-long journey that took him as far as to:Selected Answer: AustraliaAnswers:AustraliaKenyaAmerica ChinaQuestion 281 out of 1 pointsAccording to WTO world's division into tourism regions Egypt belongs to [a]Selected Answer:According to WTO world's division into tourism regions Egypt belongs to Middle EastAnswers:According to WTO world's division into tourism regions Egypt belongs to Middle EastAll Answer ChoicesAfricaEuropeMiddle EastAsia and the PacificQuestion 290 out of 1 pointsCarrying capacity can be fixed or flexible. Which of below stated tourism capacities only exists in the fixed version?Selected Answer: infrastructure capacityAnswers: ecological capacityservice capacitytransport capacityinfrastructure capacityQuestion 300 out of 2 pointsList of characteristics below describes particular type of a flight service. Often state owned or subsidisedSometimes seen as the nations prideOften more expensiveMore leg and elbow roomMore frequentUse international airportsHow is this service called?Selected Answer: national flightCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchscheduledQuestion 311 out of 1 pointsEvery visitor is a tourist

Selected Answer: FalseAnswers:True FalseQuestion 325 out of 7 pointsMatch travel and tourism enterprise types with an actual company example.QuestionAnswersSelected Matchhotel chain E. Hilton E. Hiltonlow-cost carrier D. Germanwings D. Germanwingsnational airline F. Iberia F. Iberiacar rental B. Avis B. Avistour operator H. Neckermann J. Visit Londononline travel agency C. Expedia C. Expediadestination marketing organisation (DMO) J. Visit London A. ABTAQuestion 331 out of 1 pointsAccording to WTO definition of the tourist, the maximum length of stay in a destination before a person ceases to be counted as a tourist is [a]?

Selected Answer:According to WTO definition of the tourist, the maximum length of stay in a destination before a person ceases to be counted as a tourist is one year?

Answers:According to WTO definition of the tourist, the maximum length of stay in a destination before a person ceases to be counted as a tourist is one year?

All Answer Choicessix monthsone monthone dayone yearQuestion 341 out of 1 pointsEvery excursionist is a same-day visitor

Selected Answer: TrueAnswers: TrueFalseQuestion 350 out of 1 pointsIn which UK government's department does the Tourism Minister sit?Selected Answer: Department of TransportAnswers: Department for Culture, Media and SportDepartment of TransportForeign and Commonwealth OfficeVisitBritainQuestion 360 out of 7 pointsPublic sector has six main roles to fulfil in tourism. First of all it is responsible for [a] direction of the industry and enables decision through destination [b] and [c]. Public sector responsibility towards tourists lies in providing [d] information. Raising quality standards and training tourism workforce is part of tourism [e] role. Finally, providing peer support and interaction between businesses is understood as industry [f] and [g].

Specified Answer for: a touristSpecified Answer for: b accomodationSpecified Answer for: c safetySpecified Answer for: d goodSpecified Answer for: e businessSpecified Answer for: f companySpecified Answer for: g businessCorrect Answers for: aEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchstrategicCorrect Answers for: bEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityContainsmarketingExact MatchresearchCorrect Answers for: cEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityContainsresearchExact MatchmarketingCorrect Answers for: dEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchvisitorCorrect Answers for: eEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchdevelopmentCorrect Answers for: fEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityContainsengagementExact MatchsupportCorrect Answers for: gEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityContainsengagementExact MatchsupportQuestion 370 out of 1 pointsA person who travels from one destination to another and his/her trip does not include an overnight stay is called:Selected Answer: VisitorAnswers:Tourist ExcursionistVisitorTravellerQuestion 380 out of 1 pointsIn tourism the standards and quality of service vary over time and under different circumstances which makes tourism product [a]Selected Answer:In tourism the standards and quality of service vary over time and under different circumstances which makes tourism product inseparableAnswers:In tourism the standards and quality of service vary over time and under different circumstances which makes tourism product heterogenicAll Answer ChoicesintangibleperishableinseparableheterogenicQuestion 390 out of 1 pointsWhich of these is NOT one of the main stakeholders in tourism?Selected Answer:d. TouristsAnswers:a. Tourism businessesb. Tourists c. Local policed. Governmente. Local communitiesQuestion 405 out of 5 pointsTourism distribution is [a]. It means that instead of products to flow from producer to consumer, tourists flow to the product. This system relies on [b] to perform much more than simple delivery services. They are responsible for providing [c] to prospective tourists, putting tourism products together which is called [d] and enabling consumers to make, confirm and pay for their reservations of travel service and product through relevant [e].Specified Answer for: a invertedSpecified Answer for: b intermediarieSpecified Answer for: c informationSpecified Answer for: d combinationSpecified Answer for: e arrangementCorrect Answers for: aEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchinvertedCorrect Answers for: bEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityContainsintermediariesCorrect Answers for: cEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchinformationCorrect Answers for: dEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchcombinationExact MatchpackagingCorrect Answers for: eEvaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityContainsarrangementQuestion 411 out of 1 pointsThe Americas accounts for 33% of world international tourists arrivalsSelected Answer: FalseAnswers:True FalseQuestion 421 out of 1 pointsUntil 19th century only wealthy people travelled

Selected Answer: TrueAnswers: TrueFalseQuestion 430 out of 2 pointsThe traditional trip of Europe, which served as an educational rite of passage, undertaken by mainly upper-class European young men. The custom flourished from about 1660 until the beginning of large-scale rail transit in the 1840s, and was associated with a standard itinerary.

Selected Answer: trueCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact Matchgrand tourQuestion 440 out of 1 pointsOne of the benefits of vertical integration is the ability to [a]

Selected Answer:One of the benefits of vertical integration is the ability to strengthen relationships with the final consumer

Answers:One of the benefits of vertical integration is the ability to secure supplies and increase buying power

All Answer Choicesreduce marginsincrease market sharesecure supplies and increase buying powerreduce pricesenhance brand awarenessstrengthen relationships with the final consumerQuestion 450 out of 1 pointsWhich of the below is NOT a characteristic of mass tourism?Selected Answer: Minimal direct economic benefit to destination communitiesAnswers:Package holidays bought through travel agentsMass deluge of tourists travelling to hot countries seeking the 3 SsHolidays based in large-scale, purpose-built resorts or enclaves of transnational ownership Long-term planning for tourism developmentMarket dominated by a few tour operatorsMinimal direct economic benefit to destination communitiesQuestion 466 out of 6 pointsMatch a picture with the name of tourist attraction shown.QuestionAnswersSelected Match

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J. Sydney Opera House J. Sydney Opera House View Photo

E. Machu Picchu E. Machu Picchu View Photo

A. Angkor Wat A. Angkor Wat View Photo

I. Sphinx of Giza I. Sphinx of Giza View Photo

H. Sagrada Familia H. Sagrada Familia View Photo

C. Golden Gate bridge C. Golden Gate bridgeQuestion 470 out of 1 pointsRefugees are tourists because they travel outside of their usual place of stay

Selected Answer: TrueAnswers:True FalseQuestion 480 out of 2 pointsPhenomenon of fluctuations of demand or supply in the tourism industry, due to factors such as weather conditions and public and school holidays.Selected Answer: breaksCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchseasonalityQuestion 492 out of 2 pointsUsually referred to as the father of tourism"?

Selected Answer: Thomas cookCorrect Answer:Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase SensitivityExact MatchThomas CookCase SensitiveQuestion 500 out of 1 pointsWhich of these countries is the biggest tourism spender (as per 2012)?Selected Answer:c. GermanyAnswers:a. Russiab. Francec. Germany d. Chinae. United StatesWednesday, 25 June 2014 23:11:06 o'clock BST OK