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Please answer all questions
According to the Model of the Whole Tourism System, what will a change in either the
technological, socio-cultural or legal environments do?
a- Affect the tourism destination only
b-No discernable change will be experienced
c-Will have flow on benefits to the host communities.
d-May cause changes in the way that tourism is provided and consumed.
Which of these is NOT considered a reason for a tourist to travel internationally and therefore
not included in tourism statistics?
a- Holiday at resort
b- Immigration
c- Attending Business Conference
d- Visiting family
In determining what is considered a 'Pull Factor' for a destination, it is likely to be ....?
a- Those attributes that encourage individuals to move away from their home country (origin)
b- Those attributes that are either tangible or intangible assets of a different place which attract or
'pull' tourists toward it
c- Discounted airfares advertised on TV and social media
d- Experiencing an organised visit of a chocolate factory.
e- Those attributes of a economy or technology that work as a tourism system
The physical attributes (tangibility) of a tourism product is:
a- The dysfunctional service delivery system that providers seek to avoid
b- The perceived usefulness of the various elements involved in the service delivery
c- none of the options
d- The process of how the technical elements of the service are transferred
Cultural tourism can be viewed essentially as:
a- An opportunity for tourists to experience, understand and appreciate the diversity and
character of a place and its peoples.
b- Experiences such as attending opera and visiting art galleries
c- A subset of City Tourism
d- A more realistic interpretation of contemporary values
e- Something done by the wealthy few.
Which of the following is NOT one of the three main strengths of the Destination Lifecycle
model
a- It allows government organisations to propose levels of deregulation over time
b- It has sufficient descriptive power to provide intuitive appeal for researchers.
c- Research completed in a range of different tourist areas has provided (qualified) empirical
support for the model.
d- It was developed by Butler
e- It offers and easily comprehended conceptual framework where relatively few frameworks are
available.
The main feature that distinguishes ecotourism from other forms of nature-based tourism is:
a- The environmental philosophy of the tour guides.
b- The accreditation of the tour providers
c- The element of education
d- The fact that it is dolphin friendly.
e- The self-serving nature of the tourists
"A bed not slept in on a particular night in a hotel or a seat not used on a particular air journey
means revenue lost forever". What is this statement an example of?
Variability.
Intangibility.
Poor management practice.
Logistical under-development.
Perishability
Sports Tourism as defined as a sub genre of tourism is derived by people travelling to a different
destination for the purposes of...?
a- Attending a sports event as a fan or spectator
b- Either attending in person as a competitor, support team or as a spectator
c- Competing in a sports event either as a participant or support crew
d- None of the above

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