Worldwide Destinations The Geography of Travel
and Tourism 9th Brian Boniface Chris Cooper
WORLDWIDE DESTINATIONS – REVISION MCQs (Original Practice)
1. Tourism geography mainly studies:
A. Weather patterns only
B. Movement of people for travel
C. Animal migration
D. Political systems
Answer: B
2. A tourist destination is:
A. Any city
B. A place visited for tourism purposes
C. A workplace
D. A country only
Answer: B
3. Push factors encourage:
A. Staying home
B. Travel away from home
C. Work relocation only
D. Education only
Answer: B
4. Pull factors are:
,A. Reasons to leave home
B. Attractions of a destination
C. Transport systems only
D. Weather only
Answer: B
5. Tourism demand refers to:
A. Number of hotels
B. Number of tourists wanting to travel
C. Airport size
D. Currency exchange
Answer: B
🔹 Global Destinations & Patterns
6. Europe is a major tourism region because of:
A. No history
B. Cultural heritage and accessibility
C. Only deserts
D. Low population
Answer: B
7. Emerging tourism regions are mainly found in:
A. Developed countries only
B. Developing countries
C. Antarctica
D. Oceans
Answer: B
8. International tourism depends on:
A. Internet only
B. Transport and visas
C. Farming
D. Mining
Answer: B
9. Tourism growth is influenced by:
, A. Security and income
B. Soil type
C. Mountain height only
D. Language only
Answer: A
10. Mass tourism refers to:
A. Small groups
B. Large-scale tourism flows
C. No travel
D. Business travel only
Answer: B
🔹 Tourism Systems
11. The tourism system includes:
A. Only tourists
B. Origin, destination, transit
C. Only hotels
D. Only airlines
Answer: B
12. The origin area is:
A. Destination country
B. Where tourists come from
C. Airport only
D. Hotel zone
Answer: B
13. Transit refers to:
A. Destination stay
B. Travel route between origin and destination
C. Hotel booking
D. Tour guide
Answer: B
14. Tourism supply includes: