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1. Which of the following best defines sustainable tourism?
A. Tourism that focuses only on maximizing visitor numbers regardless
of impact
B. Tourism that meets the needs of present tourists while protecting
future opportunities
C. Tourism that eliminates all forms of local community involvement
D. Tourism that prioritizes luxury travel exclusively
B. Tourism that meets the needs of present tourists while protecting
future opportunities
Sustainable tourism is defined by balancing economic,
environmental, and socio-cultural impacts while ensuring that future
generations can also benefit from tourism resources.
2. What is the primary purpose of carrying capacity in tourism
management?
A. To determine the maximum profit a destination can generate
B. To identify the number of tourists a destination can support without
degradation
C. To eliminate tourism activities in protected areas completely
D. To increase hotel construction in fragile ecosystems
, B. To identify the number of tourists a destination can support
without degradation
Carrying capacity ensures that tourism development does not exceed
environmental, social, and infrastructural limits of a destination.
3. Which organization developed the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria
(GSTC)?
A. World Bank
B. United Nations World Tourism Organization and partners
C. International Air Transport Association
D. World Trade Organization
B. United Nations World Tourism Organization and partners
The GSTC criteria were developed by the UNWTO and global
stakeholders to provide baseline standards for sustainable tourism
practices.
4. Which of the following is a key pillar of sustainable tourism?
A. Military development
B. Environmental, economic, and socio-cultural sustainability
C. High-speed transportation systems
D. Exclusive focus on urban tourism
B. Environmental, economic, and socio-cultural sustainability
Sustainable tourism relies on three interconnected pillars that ensure
balanced and responsible tourism development.
5. What does ecotourism primarily aim to achieve?
A. Mass tourism development in urban centers
B. Conservation of nature and improvement of local livelihoods
C. Expansion of luxury resorts in natural areas
D. Replacement of local communities with international operators
B. Conservation of nature and improvement of local livelihoods
, Ecotourism emphasizes responsible travel to natural areas that
conserves the environment and supports local people.
6. Which of the following is a major environmental impact of
unsustainable tourism?
A. Improved biodiversity conservation
B. Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
C. Habitat destruction and pollution
D. Increased local employment
C. Habitat destruction and pollution
Unsustainable tourism often leads to environmental degradation
including pollution, deforestation, and ecosystem disruption.
7. What is the role of community-based tourism?
A. To exclude local communities from tourism benefits
B. To place control of tourism development in the hands of external
investors
C. To empower local communities to manage and benefit from tourism
D. To reduce cultural interaction between tourists and locals
C. To empower local communities to manage and benefit from
tourism
Community-based tourism ensures that local populations actively
participate in and benefit economically and socially from tourism.
8. Which practice reduces carbon footprint in tourism?
A. Increased use of fossil fuel transport
B. Encouraging long-haul flights for short trips
C. Use of renewable energy and public transport
D. Expanding air-conditioned facilities in natural reserves
C. Use of renewable energy and public transport
Reducing carbon emissions in tourism involves adopting sustainable
energy sources and eco-friendly transport systems.