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Deck 1: Introducing Sustainable Tourism
1
Which of the following is not a part of the accommodations component of the tourism industry?
A) Homestays
B) Restaurants
C) Bed and Breakfasts
D) Hotels
A) Homestays
B) Restaurants
C) Bed and Breakfasts
D) Hotels
B
2
The Grand Tour occurred in which of the following centuries?
A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 19th
D) 20th
A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 19th
D) 20th
B
3
Which event below, in the early 20th century, is said to have increased the desire to travel?
A) World War II
B) The Syrian War
C) Operation Iraqi Freedom
D) The Cold War
A) World War II
B) The Syrian War
C) Operation Iraqi Freedom
D) The Cold War
A
4
Travel is defined as:
A) A social, cultural, and economic phenomenon
B) the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places of work and residence
C) The activities undertaken during a stay in a destination, and the facilities created to cater to needs
D) The physical process of moving from one area to another
A) A social, cultural, and economic phenomenon
B) the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places of work and residence
C) The activities undertaken during a stay in a destination, and the facilities created to cater to needs
D) The physical process of moving from one area to another
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5
Tourism is recognized to support job creation because:
A) The tourism supply chain is linked to other industries
B) Tourism stimulates entrepreneurship and growth of micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises
C) Tourism can support job creation for women, youth, migrant workers, rural communities, and indigenous peoples
D) All of the above
A) The tourism supply chain is linked to other industries
B) Tourism stimulates entrepreneurship and growth of micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises
C) Tourism can support job creation for women, youth, migrant workers, rural communities, and indigenous peoples
D) All of the above
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6
Travel is said to have eased during one of the eras below. Which one is it?
A) The Roman Era
B) The Middle Ages
C) The Renaissance
D) The Industrial Revolution
A) The Roman Era
B) The Middle Ages
C) The Renaissance
D) The Industrial Revolution
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7
The period of the Grand Tour occurred during which era?
A) The Roman Era
B) The Middle Ages
C) The Renaissance
D) The Industrial Revolution
A) The Roman Era
B) The Middle Ages
C) The Renaissance
D) The Industrial Revolution
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8
Which of the following did NOT contribute to an increased desire for people to travel in the early 20th century?
A) The development of mass air travel during World War II
B) The advent of paid vacations
C) The number of service veterans exposed to foreign countries during World War II
D) The advent of the internet
A) The development of mass air travel during World War II
B) The advent of paid vacations
C) The number of service veterans exposed to foreign countries during World War II
D) The advent of the internet
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9
A paradigm is:
A) A system of concepts, values, perceptions, and practices shared by a society
B) A cultural practice
C) National pride and patriotism
D) Static and unchanging across generations
A) A system of concepts, values, perceptions, and practices shared by a society
B) A cultural practice
C) National pride and patriotism
D) Static and unchanging across generations
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10
Jafari's Tourism Platform model identifies:
A) The sustainability of tourism development
B) How tourism meets the needs of visitors
C) The four tourism paradigms between the 1950s and 1990s
D) All of the above
A) The sustainability of tourism development
B) How tourism meets the needs of visitors
C) The four tourism paradigms between the 1950s and 1990s
D) All of the above
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11
The Advocacy platform is associated with which of the following?
A) Economic growth
B) Economic development
C) Community development
D) Sustainable development
A) Economic growth
B) Economic development
C) Community development
D) Sustainable development
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12
Ecotourism, alternative tourism, and community-based tourism is associated with which of the following?
A) Advocacy platform
B) Cautionary platform
C) Adaptancy platform
D) Knowledge-based platform
A) Advocacy platform
B) Cautionary platform
C) Adaptancy platform
D) Knowledge-based platform
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13
Economic leakages are a result of which of the following?
A) Local sourcing
B) Local hiring
C) Investments in infrastructure
D) None of the above
A) Local sourcing
B) Local hiring
C) Investments in infrastructure
D) None of the above
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14
The recognition of the negative impacts of tourism occurs within which paradigm?
A) Advocacy platform
B) Cautionary platform
C) Adaptancy platform
D) Knowledge-based platform
A) Advocacy platform
B) Cautionary platform
C) Adaptancy platform
D) Knowledge-based platform
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15
Sustainable development originates from which of the following?
A) The Smithson Report
B) The Brundtland Report
C) The United Nations World Tourism Organisation
D) None of the above
A) The Smithson Report
B) The Brundtland Report
C) The United Nations World Tourism Organisation
D) None of the above
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16
The total economic impact is determined by:
A) The direct effect, the indirect effect, and the invited effect
B) The direct effect, the indirect effect, and the induced effect
C) The indirect effect, the invited effect, and the induced effect
D) The direct effect, the induced effect, and the invited effect
A) The direct effect, the indirect effect, and the invited effect
B) The direct effect, the indirect effect, and the induced effect
C) The indirect effect, the invited effect, and the induced effect
D) The direct effect, the induced effect, and the invited effect
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17
If a country has a negative tourism trade balance, it means:
A) There are more people leaving the county to travel than are visiting.
B) There are more people visiting the county than are leaving to travel.
C) There are more people buying travel-related services in their home country than is the destination country
D) None of the above
A) There are more people leaving the county to travel than are visiting.
B) There are more people visiting the county than are leaving to travel.
C) There are more people buying travel-related services in their home country than is the destination country
D) None of the above
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18
The primary advantage of foreign exchange earnings is:
A) Wealth creation
B) Job creation
C) Diversity of income
D) Tax evasion
A) Wealth creation
B) Job creation
C) Diversity of income
D) Tax evasion
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19
Which of the following is NOT considered a tourism tax?
A) Visa fees
B) Accommodation tax
C) Sales tax
D) Vehicle registration tax
A) Visa fees
B) Accommodation tax
C) Sales tax
D) Vehicle registration tax
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20
Which of the following would be considered an opportunity cost of tourism?
A) Revenue earned from new hotel development
B) Revenue earned from visitor expenditures
C) Revenue lost from the fishing industry
D) Revenue lost from tax incentives
A) Revenue earned from new hotel development
B) Revenue earned from visitor expenditures
C) Revenue lost from the fishing industry
D) Revenue lost from tax incentives
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21
A negative impact of tourism on the environment includes which of the following?
A) Money donated to support conservation
B) Increases in poaching
C) Increases in litter
D) All of the above
A) Money donated to support conservation
B) Increases in poaching
C) Increases in litter
D) All of the above
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22
Which of the following is NOT a positive social impact of tourism development
A) Increases interest in foreign consumer goods
B) Better maintenance of public facilities
C) Community pride and self-worth
D) Economic incentives to continue or revive old traditions
A) Increases interest in foreign consumer goods
B) Better maintenance of public facilities
C) Community pride and self-worth
D) Economic incentives to continue or revive old traditions
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23
The unemployment rate is an example of which type of social indicator?
A) Objective
B) Subjective
C) Targeted
D) Governmental
A) Objective
B) Subjective
C) Targeted
D) Governmental
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24
The transformation of goods, services, ideas and people into commodities, or objects of trade is called:
A) Leakages
B) Opportunity costs
C) Socialization
D) Commodification
A) Leakages
B) Opportunity costs
C) Socialization
D) Commodification
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25
Hotels that prioritize waste reduction and recycling are practicing which form of sustainable tourism?
A) Knowledge-based
B) Weak
C) Strong
D) Mass
A) Knowledge-based
B) Weak
C) Strong
D) Mass
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26
When it comes to the triple bottom-line of sustainability, which one of the following is often the priority in developing economies that are experiencing severe poverty issues?
A) The Economy
B) The Environment
C) The Society
D) The Culture
A) The Economy
B) The Environment
C) The Society
D) The Culture
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27
Which of the following is a reason organization may want to be seen as sustainable?
A) Sustainability initiatives are tax deductible is all countries
B) It can increase their return on investment
C) It's the law
D) It can attract new customers
A) Sustainability initiatives are tax deductible is all countries
B) It can increase their return on investment
C) It's the law
D) It can attract new customers
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28
Companies focused on continuous improvement in sustainable operations and that view marketing as increasing demand on the resource are called:
A) Conservationists
B) Distractors
C) Opportunists
D) Cowboys
A) Conservationists
B) Distractors
C) Opportunists
D) Cowboys
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29
Companies that score low on green marketing and on green management are called:
A) Conservationists
B) Distractors
C) Opportunists
D) Cowboys
A) Conservationists
B) Distractors
C) Opportunists
D) Cowboys
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30
Which of the following is designed to be future-based and inspire employees of a company?
A) Business plan
B) Vision statement
C) Mission statement
D) None of the above
A) Business plan
B) Vision statement
C) Mission statement
D) None of the above
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31
A vision statement should:
A) Be concise, no longer than a few sentences
B) Be crafted by a sustainability officer who understands the challenges of sustainability
C) Not reflect a company's brand
D) Be written in the future tense
A) Be concise, no longer than a few sentences
B) Be crafted by a sustainability officer who understands the challenges of sustainability
C) Not reflect a company's brand
D) Be written in the future tense
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32
The number of international tourists in a given year, is 10 times more than the number of domestic tourists in that year.
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33
Not all travel is tourism.
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34
Tourism is the world's largest employer.
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35
The Grand Tour was open to all classes of society.
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36
Foreign exchange earnings are a positive impact of tourism because they minimize a country's reliance on any one currency.
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37
Triple bottom-line refers to the number of stakeholders involved in sustainable tourism development.
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38
A belief under strong sustainability is that man-made capital is more important than natural capital.
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39
Homestays are a part of the accommodations component of the tourism industry.
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40
Under Jafari's cautionary platform tourism seen as undermining the poverty alleviation goals of tourism development.
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41
One of positive social impacts of tourism development is that it instills community pride and self-worth.
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42
Tourists seek experiences through cultural and natural settings, often looking to form an emotional connection to a region and its people.
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43
Foreign exchange earning are the most viable strength to support tourism development.
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44
Travel specifically to see sites and to experience cultures began during the Roman Empire.
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45
Travel eased during the Middle Ages then resurged during the Renaissance.
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46
The total economic impact of tourism is the sum of its direct and indirect effects.
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47
According to Jafari's Tourism Platform Model, tourism stakeholders today are firmly grounded in the knowledge-based platform.
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48
Economic growth is the process by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people.
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49
Within the advocacy platform, support for tourism is high.
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50
Economic leakages primarily result when consumer goods and services are imported from abroad
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51
The adaptancy platform is aligned with the community development paradigm.
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52
Sustainable development is controversial because it is rooted in the economic growth paradigm.
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53
The knowledge-based platform recognizes that the long-term success of tourism as an industry relies on natural and cultural resources.
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54
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation is a strong supporter of the community development paradigm.
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55
Mass tourism is the best way to support the triple bottom line of sustainability.
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56
Other terms for the triple bottom line of sustainability include three pillars of sustainability or people, planet, profit.
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57
The induced effect of tourism is defined as changes in sales, income, or employment within a region in industries that are supplying goods and services to tourism businesses.
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Opportunities costs impact the profitability of a company.
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59
On average, tourists consume more water and electricity than local residents.
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60
Using plastic water bottles does not impact the environment because all towns have recycling centers.
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61
There are two types of social indicators, explicit and implicit.
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62
Commodification leads to authenticity.
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63
Ecotourism is a form of strong sustainability
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64
Week sustainability is often associated with greening an industry.
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65
Building a culture of sustainability only requires strong leadership from the top.
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66
Often businesses start a sustainability plan in order to save money.
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67
Many of the benefits of being sustainable come from marketing rather than management.
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68
Compliers focus on economic profit at the expense of the environment without drawing attention to themselves.
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69
As a business moves from cowboy to opportunist, finding strategies that influence the overall operations of the company is important.
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A vision statement should be infused it with passion and emotion.
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71
Promotes low-impact tourism development that can reduce negative impacts
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72
Sees tourism as a good thing and celebrates tourism's positive impacts on the economy and cross-cultural understandings
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73
Views tourism as a bad thing because of its negative impacts
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A process where community members come together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems
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75
The transformation of goods, services, ideas, and people into commodities, or objects of trade
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76
Changes in local economic activity resulting from businesses selling directly to tourists
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The process by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people
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78
The increase in value of goods and services produced per person, or at an aggregate level, by an economy from one year to another
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79
Revenue, in the form of payments to tour companies and hotels that does not stay in the economy where visitation occurs
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The money earned from the export of goods or services and the receipt of foreign currency
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