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Tourism and Today's Traveler
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#1
What are the two broad categories of reasons why people travel?
A. Business and Leisure
B. Adventure and Exploration
C. Business and Exploration
D. Leisure and Adventure
#2
When the economy slows, companies cut costs and reduce conferences and client visits. As a result, airline and hotel bookings decline. This is an example of:
A. Elastic demand
B. Seasonal demand
C. Constant demand
D. Inelastic demand
#3
The term that describes a strong impulse or passion to travel and explore the world is:
A. Urge
B. Desire
C. Wanderlust
D. Curiosity
#4
A small island community welcomes cruise passengers who shop locally and dine at family-owned restaurants. The local economy thrives as money circulates again within the community. This illustrates the:
A. Interdependence of tourism
B. Multiplier effect
C. Direct spending principle
D. Local benefit ratio
#5
Money that goes directly from the traveler into the economy—for example, through hotel bookings or meals—is known as:
A. Direct spending
B. Indirect spending
C. Local redistribution
D. Economic injection
#6
Early human travel was motivated primarily by:
A. Food and water
B. Safety and trade
C. Exploration
D. All of the above
#7
Tourism contributes significantly to a nation’s __________ through foreign exchange earnings, job creation, and infrastructure development.
A. Economic development
B. Cultural heritage
C. Environmental challenges
D. Marketing strategy
#8
The term that describes how all parts of hospitality and tourism—lodging, food service, attractions, and transportation—depend on one another is:
A. Dependency
B. Interdependence
C. Integration
D. Intertwined
#9
Cultural and Eco-Tourism focus on authentic, responsible travel experiences and have been described as:
A. Tourism with a Conscience
B. Tourism with a Cause
C. Tourism with a Purpose
D. Tourism with a Mission
#10
A traveler takes a trip to Italy to visit family, attends a cooking workshop, and explores historical landmarks. Which type(s) of leisure travel does this most represent?
A. Visiting friends and relatives
B. Educational and cultural exploration
C. Recreation
D. All of the above
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