Deck 3: Why People Travel

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Which of the following is not one of the changes an airline traveler might experience?
• Free Wi-Fi
• Time delays
• Enhanced airport restrictions
• Fewer refreshments on flights
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Club Med has declined in success and business due to:
• Inflation
• Inflexibility to change
• Poor development
• Club Med has continued to be successful despite declines in other resorts
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Club Med was conceived by:
• The United States tourism board
• The United Nations
• A Belgian diamond cutter and water polo champion
• Greece
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Eco-tourism is often used interchangeably with the term
• Business tourism
• Heritage tourism
• Leisure tourism
• Sustainable tourism
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Travel tourism is expected to _____________ by 2015.
• Decrease
• Double
• Stabilize
• Remain about the same
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Many eco-tourism destinations are located in:
• Developing countries
• Inner cities
• Ocean fronts
• Resorts
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Sustainable tourism
• Has no effect on society
• Places a broad-based obligation on society
• Causes a decline in tourism
• Places a strain on the local infrastructure
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Infrastructure includes:
• Roads, communication, transportation and lodging
• Schools, stores, and libraries
• Employment opportunities
• Airports, restaurants and hotels
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Which of the following would not be considered business travel?
• Trade shows and expositions
• Conventions
• Gaming
• Sales call
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Cultural tourism or World Heritage sites are often designated by :
• The American Hotel and Lodging Association
• The National Restaurant Association
• United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
• Sustainable Tourism Advisory Board
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Reasons people travel include all but which of the following:
• Health
• Education
• Eco-tourism
• Shopping
• All of the above are examples of reasons why people travel
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Cultural tourism is motivated by:
• Lifestyle and heritage offerings of a community
• Infrastructure
• Health and fitness opportunities
• A desire to travel close to home
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Heritage tourism:
• Is not a popular form of tourism
• Is declining
• Does not effect domestic tourism
• Respects natural and built environments and historical milestones
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All of the following are potential negative impacts that tourism may have on the local environment except:
• Natural resources threatened by overuse
• Unchecked growth may upset the balance of nature
• Partnerships are formed between governments and local industries to put regulations in place to protect resources
• Noise, litter and air pollution
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An example of a popular ecotourism destination is:
• Disney World
• Macchu Pichu
• Las Vegas
• Beijing
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Eco-tourism can be traced back to the:
• 1950's
• 1960's
• 1970's
• 1980's
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Which characteristic is not typically found in a business traveler?
• Younger
• Stay for extended periods at a location
• Spend more money
• Travel in small groups
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Tourism is an interesting sociocultural phenomenon due to:
• Seeing how others live is interesting and exchanging sociocultural values is rewarding
• Decrease in tourism
• Decrease in domestic travel
• Smaller family size
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Travel is on the increase and expected to continue to increase in the coming years reasons for this include all of the following except:
• Longer life span
• Increased cost of travel
• Early retirement
• Increased standard of living
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Which of the following is not a factor that influences travel decisions:
• Entertainment
• Cost
• Infrastructure
• Climate for comfort
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__________ tourism respects natural and built environments; a renewed appreciation for historical milestones.
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A person who travels to Orlando to visit family and friends is considered a __________ traveler.
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Agri-tourism may be beneficial to tourists and the local community because tourists have an opportunity to:
• Learn about the financial difficulties of modern farming
• Develop a respect and appreciation for the hardwork of farmers
• Appreciate a hot shower and warm bad after a hard days work
• Milk cows and make cheese
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Placing local arts and crafts in hotel lobbies, guest rooms and restaurants:
• Increases the demand for the items
• Creates competition between local artisans
• Generates demand for new crafts
• Creates new markets for faux crafts
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The promotion and development of tourism is moving from the ________ sector to the ________ sector.
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Prime locations for ecotourism are found in many developing countries and include places such as deserts, tropical rain forests, glaciers and __________ .
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The most important skills for a destination manager are:
• Fashion and style sense
• Health and fitness
• Culinary and baking
• Communication and organization
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Sue travels to Las Vegas to attend a national convention and exposition. She will be displaying her new spa products. Her reason for travel is considered __________ .
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An increasingly popular form of tourism with the aging Baby Boomers is __________ and might include a visit to a National Park.
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Almost all hospitality careers look for graduates with a strong academic background and drive, creativity and __________ .
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Which famous author said, "To travel is to live."
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Registering a historic property on the National Register of Historic Places provides many benefits except:
• Recognition of the property's significance
• Eligibility for federal tax benefits
• Guarantee of no demolition of the site
• Consideration in planning for federal funding
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Nature tourism is motivated by:
• The desire for an inexpensive vacation
• The desire to visit nature or a National Park
• The desire to not be hassled by airport security
• The ability to participate in geocaching
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Explain how travel can expand global understanding, cultural appreciation and tolerance.
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To date, many ecotourism projects have been kept __________ in order to control the sites.
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Deck 3: Why People Travel
1
Which of the following is not one of the changes an airline traveler might experience?
• Free Wi-Fi
• Time delays
• Enhanced airport restrictions
• Fewer refreshments on flights
• Free Wi-Fi
2
Club Med has declined in success and business due to:
• Inflation
• Inflexibility to change
• Poor development
• Club Med has continued to be successful despite declines in other resorts
• Club Med has continued to be successful despite declines in other resorts
3
Club Med was conceived by:
• The United States tourism board
• The United Nations
• A Belgian diamond cutter and water polo champion
• Greece
• A Belgian diamond cutter and water polo champion
4
Eco-tourism is often used interchangeably with the term
• Business tourism
• Heritage tourism
• Leisure tourism
• Sustainable tourism
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Travel tourism is expected to _____________ by 2015.
• Decrease
• Double
• Stabilize
• Remain about the same
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Many eco-tourism destinations are located in:
• Developing countries
• Inner cities
• Ocean fronts
• Resorts
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Sustainable tourism
• Has no effect on society
• Places a broad-based obligation on society
• Causes a decline in tourism
• Places a strain on the local infrastructure
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Infrastructure includes:
• Roads, communication, transportation and lodging
• Schools, stores, and libraries
• Employment opportunities
• Airports, restaurants and hotels
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Which of the following would not be considered business travel?
• Trade shows and expositions
• Conventions
• Gaming
• Sales call
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10
Cultural tourism or World Heritage sites are often designated by :
• The American Hotel and Lodging Association
• The National Restaurant Association
• United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
• Sustainable Tourism Advisory Board
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11
Reasons people travel include all but which of the following:
• Health
• Education
• Eco-tourism
• Shopping
• All of the above are examples of reasons why people travel
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12
Cultural tourism is motivated by:
• Lifestyle and heritage offerings of a community
• Infrastructure
• Health and fitness opportunities
• A desire to travel close to home
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13
Heritage tourism:
• Is not a popular form of tourism
• Is declining
• Does not effect domestic tourism
• Respects natural and built environments and historical milestones
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14
All of the following are potential negative impacts that tourism may have on the local environment except:
• Natural resources threatened by overuse
• Unchecked growth may upset the balance of nature
• Partnerships are formed between governments and local industries to put regulations in place to protect resources
• Noise, litter and air pollution
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15
An example of a popular ecotourism destination is:
• Disney World
• Macchu Pichu
• Las Vegas
• Beijing
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16
Eco-tourism can be traced back to the:
• 1950's
• 1960's
• 1970's
• 1980's
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17
Which characteristic is not typically found in a business traveler?
• Younger
• Stay for extended periods at a location
• Spend more money
• Travel in small groups
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18
Tourism is an interesting sociocultural phenomenon due to:
• Seeing how others live is interesting and exchanging sociocultural values is rewarding
• Decrease in tourism
• Decrease in domestic travel
• Smaller family size
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19
Travel is on the increase and expected to continue to increase in the coming years reasons for this include all of the following except:
• Longer life span
• Increased cost of travel
• Early retirement
• Increased standard of living
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20
Which of the following is not a factor that influences travel decisions:
• Entertainment
• Cost
• Infrastructure
• Climate for comfort
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21
__________ tourism respects natural and built environments; a renewed appreciation for historical milestones.
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22
A person who travels to Orlando to visit family and friends is considered a __________ traveler.
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23
Agri-tourism may be beneficial to tourists and the local community because tourists have an opportunity to:
• Learn about the financial difficulties of modern farming
• Develop a respect and appreciation for the hardwork of farmers
• Appreciate a hot shower and warm bad after a hard days work
• Milk cows and make cheese
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24
Placing local arts and crafts in hotel lobbies, guest rooms and restaurants:
• Increases the demand for the items
• Creates competition between local artisans
• Generates demand for new crafts
• Creates new markets for faux crafts
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25
The promotion and development of tourism is moving from the ________ sector to the ________ sector.
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26
Prime locations for ecotourism are found in many developing countries and include places such as deserts, tropical rain forests, glaciers and __________ .
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27
The most important skills for a destination manager are:
• Fashion and style sense
• Health and fitness
• Culinary and baking
• Communication and organization
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28
Sue travels to Las Vegas to attend a national convention and exposition. She will be displaying her new spa products. Her reason for travel is considered __________ .
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An increasingly popular form of tourism with the aging Baby Boomers is __________ and might include a visit to a National Park.
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Almost all hospitality careers look for graduates with a strong academic background and drive, creativity and __________ .
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31
Which famous author said, "To travel is to live."
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32
Registering a historic property on the National Register of Historic Places provides many benefits except:
• Recognition of the property's significance
• Eligibility for federal tax benefits
• Guarantee of no demolition of the site
• Consideration in planning for federal funding
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33
Nature tourism is motivated by:
• The desire for an inexpensive vacation
• The desire to visit nature or a National Park
• The desire to not be hassled by airport security
• The ability to participate in geocaching
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34
Explain how travel can expand global understanding, cultural appreciation and tolerance.
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To date, many ecotourism projects have been kept __________ in order to control the sites.
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