Question: 1. What changes did the 9/11 terrorist attacks bring about the tourism industry? (A) Changes in consumer behavior (B) Changes in world travel business (C)

1. What changes did the 9/11 terrorist attacks bring about the tourism industry?

(A) Changes in consumer behavior

(B) Changes in world travel business

(C) Change in travel mode

(D) All of the above are correct

2. In what age did the plane start to pick up passengers?

(A) 1910s

(B) The 1920s

(C) 1930s

(D) 1940s

3. Why is tourism difficult to define?

(A) Because it does not include other sectors (sectors)

(B) Because this concept is too narrow (too narrow)

(C) The concept is too broad

(D) It does not include other industries (industries)

4. What are the elements of the Leiper model?

(A) Tourism sector

(B) Geographical elements

(C) Tourist

(D) All of the above

5. What is the maximum length of stay still classified as a tourist?

(A) One month

(B) One year

(C) Two months

(D) Two years

6. Which of the following is a "purpose of visit"?

(A) Health tourism

(B) Commercial and professional

(C) Leisure and entertainment

(D) All of the above are the "purpose of visit"

7. Which of the following disciplines observe demand from the perspective of motivation and behavior?

(A) Psychology

(B) Geography

(C) Economics

(D) Engineering

8. What is deferred demand?

(A) "Delayed demand" is due to problems in the supply environment and demand has been delayed

(B) "Delayed demand" is the actual number of travel participants or travelers

(C) "Delayed Needs" are those who dont want to travel or cannot travel at all

(D) "Delayed demand" is the part of the population that does not travel for some reason

9. What is defined as Wanderlust?

(A) Desire for snow

(B) People who are eager to go to familiar places

(C) Experience strange and unfamiliar curiosity

(D) Desire for sunshine and a better climate

10. Websites that review travel products, such as www.tripadvisor.com, are classified as what type of website?

(A) Demand-generated content sites

(B) Supply-generated content sites

(C) User-generated content sites

(D) User-created content sites

11. According to Mill and Morrison (1985), three basic distribution schemes for suppliers are stated. How do they define exclusive distribution?

(A) Choose a limited number of channels to distribute products

(B) Strive for the greatest exposure of the product through all available channels

(C) Use the largest number of appropriate channels, usually for specific market segments.

(D) Combining the combination of the largest and limited number of channels

12. Which role does the intermediaries play in the distribution channel?

(A) Build a market by matching buyers and sellers

(B) Ability to impart knowledge and price advantage

(C) As a one-stop shop for many products of consumers

(D) All of the above are

13. In which century did Thomas Cook Travel Agency begin to provide services in the UK?

(A) Seventeenth century

(B) Eighteenth century

(C) The nineteenth century

(D) Twentieth Century

14. "Leisure, business and family type" are three types of ________.

(A) Travel agency

(B) Hotel

(C) Resort

(D) Tour operator

15. CRS representative

(A) Customer reserved systems

(B) Computer reservation systems

(C) Computer reserved systems

(D) Customer reservation systems

16. The transport network consists of which of the following?

(A) Links and Connections

(B) Spoke and Hub

(C) Connections and Nodes

(D) Ties and Bonds

17. The pattern and intensity of traffic determines the feasibility of the transportation network. The "thick" route is more feasible than the "thin" route. Which of the following is an example of a "thick" route?

(A) The route between Washington DC and New York City

(B) Routes in the interior of Russia

(C) Routes on Tasmania

(D) Routes across the South Island of New Zealand

18. LCC representative

(A) Little Charge Carrier

(B) Low Cost Carrier

(C) Little Cost Carrier

(D) Low Charge Carrier

19. According to estimates by the United Nations World Tourism Organization, what percentage of international tourists use air transportation?

(A) 10%

(B) 15%

(C) 20%

(D) 25%

20. Duval (2007) classifies which of the following airlines as network carriers?

(A) The routes cover a wide range, with scheduled flights, usually part of the League of Nations and code sharing

(B) Focus on niche regional markets, such as Air India

(C) Provide aviation services to regional customers

(D) Only provide booked travel services.

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