RHT 4410 TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS
To be tourists, travelers may be:
A. Traveling for business purposes
B. Traveling to set up a new business in another country
C. Studying in a university for the freshman year
D. All of the above are tourists - ANSWER A
In the technical sense, travel is:
A. A term that includes all movement of people
B. Undertaken for financial, military, personal business, or enjoyment purposes
C. Not distinguishable from tourism
D. Is mainly just a fun trip
E. All of the above - ANSWER C
A person traveling away from home for less than 24 hours is called a:
A. Traveler
B. Tourist
C. Excursionist
D. Domestic Traveler
E. Any of the above is acceptable - ANSWER C
,The size of the US tourism industry in 2011 was forecasted by USTA at about:
A. $397 billion
B. $69 billion
C. $769 billion
D. $805 billion
E. $582 million - ANSWER D
As tourism has grown globally, it has become:
A. Accessible to mainly the rich
B. Possible for thousands of better off people
C. Accessible to the masses
D. Part of the life of millions
E. C and D - ANSWER E
International tourist arrivals have:
A. Become static in the last few years
B. Grown tremendously in the last five years
C. Shown strong growth since 1950
D. Decreased globally since 2000 due to recessions
E. Shown only slight gains since 1990 - ANSWER C
, In 2009, the biggest number of total world tourist arrivals was experienced in:
A. France, Italy, and Germany
B. Canada, United Kingdom, and the US
C. France, Spain, and the US
D. Japan, Germany, and Italy
E. Japan, US, and Canada - ANSWER C
Which of the following is not an approach to studying tourism?
A. Accounting
B. Economic
C. Sociological
D. Product
E. Institutional - ANSWER A
Many tourism analysts predict that globally by year 2020 tourism will:
A. About double
B. Triple
C. Quadruple
D. Likely stay the same as in 2000
E. Decline - ANSWER A
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) how many international tourist
arrivals occurred in 2010:
VERIFIED ANSWERS
To be tourists, travelers may be:
A. Traveling for business purposes
B. Traveling to set up a new business in another country
C. Studying in a university for the freshman year
D. All of the above are tourists - ANSWER A
In the technical sense, travel is:
A. A term that includes all movement of people
B. Undertaken for financial, military, personal business, or enjoyment purposes
C. Not distinguishable from tourism
D. Is mainly just a fun trip
E. All of the above - ANSWER C
A person traveling away from home for less than 24 hours is called a:
A. Traveler
B. Tourist
C. Excursionist
D. Domestic Traveler
E. Any of the above is acceptable - ANSWER C
,The size of the US tourism industry in 2011 was forecasted by USTA at about:
A. $397 billion
B. $69 billion
C. $769 billion
D. $805 billion
E. $582 million - ANSWER D
As tourism has grown globally, it has become:
A. Accessible to mainly the rich
B. Possible for thousands of better off people
C. Accessible to the masses
D. Part of the life of millions
E. C and D - ANSWER E
International tourist arrivals have:
A. Become static in the last few years
B. Grown tremendously in the last five years
C. Shown strong growth since 1950
D. Decreased globally since 2000 due to recessions
E. Shown only slight gains since 1990 - ANSWER C
, In 2009, the biggest number of total world tourist arrivals was experienced in:
A. France, Italy, and Germany
B. Canada, United Kingdom, and the US
C. France, Spain, and the US
D. Japan, Germany, and Italy
E. Japan, US, and Canada - ANSWER C
Which of the following is not an approach to studying tourism?
A. Accounting
B. Economic
C. Sociological
D. Product
E. Institutional - ANSWER A
Many tourism analysts predict that globally by year 2020 tourism will:
A. About double
B. Triple
C. Quadruple
D. Likely stay the same as in 2000
E. Decline - ANSWER A
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) how many international tourist
arrivals occurred in 2010: