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Hospitality and Tourism quiz
1. Hospitality and Tourism Quiz
Mr. Narayan Prabhu, Assistant Professor – Senior Scale, Sales and Marketing,
Management Studies Department,
Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, MAHE, Manipal
2. Disclaimer: This quiz is designed for enriching knowledge of
students in Hospitality and Tourism sector. The author had made
every effort to ensure that the material of this quiz is accurate and
up-to-date, however request you to exercise your own knowledge
and judgement before you rely on it.
5. Murphy bed
This refers to a bed that folds up into
the walls and looks like a bookshelf or
cupboard when folded away, being
named for a leading manufacturer of
such beds.
15. Lanai Rooms
located on the ground level with an
extended private terrace area, offering
direct access to the swimming pool and
lush tropical gardens.
17. Co-Branded Cards
A card that is offered by two
organizations, one a lending institution,
the other a non-financial group. Airlines,
hotels and retail chains are known to
offer co-branded cards
21. Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in
August 1998
“Technology Butler” a member of staff in a
hotel whose job is specifically to perform
technical tasks and help guests with computer-
related problems?
65. Halo-halo ("mixed together") is a popular
Filipino dessert with mixtures of shaved ice
and evaporated milk to which are added
various ingredients, including boiled sweet
beans, coconut, sago, gulaman (agar jelly),
tubers and fruits. It is served in a tall glass
or bowl.
71. Alcopop (or cooler, spirit cooler in South
African English, or malternative in
American slang) is a term describing
certain flavoured alcoholic beverages with
relatively low alcohol content
(e.g., 3–7% alcohol by volume)
73. Kopi Luwak (Indonesian pronunciation or civet
coffee, is coffee that includes part-digested coffee
cherries eaten and defecated by the Asian palm
civet
81. Margarita pizza made
with a tomato base,
mozzarella cheese, and
basil leaves.
It was named after
Queen Margherita of
Savoy. During her visit
to the Royal Palace of
Capodimonte in Naples,
Italy, this pizza was
created in her honor.
83. Birds nest soup made from Edible bird's
nests, often called the "Caviar of the
East,“.
One of the most expensive food products
in the world with an average nest can
retail for around $2,500 per kilogram,
some can go for as much as $10,000 per
kilogram.
97. United Airlines had broken
Songwriter Dave Carroll’s guitar
in checked luggage. After eight
months of pestering the
company for compensation, he
turned to his best tool—
songwriting—and vowed to
create a YouTube video about
the incident that he hoped
would garner a million views in
one year.
98. Which country has officially
announced its bid to host the
2026 Winter Olympics?