Deck 1: Introducing the Worlds Largest Industry, Tourism

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Which of the following statements describing tourism is incorrect?

A) Tourism is not sensitive to economic ups and downs.
B) Tourism rebounds quickly from environmental impacts.
C) Tourism fits into 16 types of travel-related and hospitality services.
D) Services and tourism go hand in hand.
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The U.S. Travel Association does NOT include which of the following in its definition of travel?

A) One way (day trips)
B) Trips away from home to places 50 miles or more
C) Trips that include an overnight stay
D) Relocating to another country
Question
The three broad categories of reasons to travel include ________.

A) Vacation, visits to friends, and business
B) Business, visits to friend, and health tourism
C) Vacation, education, and business
D) Relocation, business, and vacation
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Airlines have formed ________ with other airlines (carriers) to provide seamless travel across

A) Developmental delivery platforms
B) Cooperatives
C) Strategic alliances
D) Consortiums
Question
Travel as an industry probably began to develop during the ________.

A) Middle Ages
B) Empire Era
C) Grand Tour Era
D) Renaissance Era
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When was the euro currency introduced, signalling liberalization of travel among member nations of the European Union?

A) 2002
B) 2004
C) 2001
D) 2000
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The increase in tourism industry activities with new roads, stagecoaches, passenger trains, and sailing ships marked which era?

A) Mobility Era
B) Grand Tour Era
C) Renaissance Era
D) Modern Era
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Which of the following is NOT among the three basic building blocks used to measure financial success?

A) Leverage
B) Margin
C) Return on investment (ROI)
D) Turnover
Question
Grand Tour participants usually found themselves visiting ________.

A) Belgium, Switzerland, and England
B) England, Germany, and Russia
C) England, Switzerland, and Germany
D) France, Italy, and Germany
Question
Mass tourism can be traced to the introduction of paid vacations by ________.

A) Dennis Tito
B) Thomas Cook
C) Henry Ford
D) George Westinghouse
Question
Factors that have discouraged travel do NOT include ________.

A) Widespread Internet access
B) Health scares
C) Economic instability
D) Terrorism
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________ are symbols or icons often used on maps to indicate points of interest, services, and attractions.

A) Locators
B) Scales
C) Legends
D) Indexes
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Geography includes ________.

A) Landforms, water, and climate
B) Landforms, water, vegetation, and climate
C) Landforms, vegetation, and climate
D) Landforms, water, vegetation, climate, and also people
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The study of management provides a unified approach to planning, organizing, directing, and ________ present and future actions for accomplishing organization goals.

A) Capitalizing
B) Staffing
C) Controlling
D) Visualizing
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Which of the following questions will help you identify ethical and unethical behavior?

A) Will my actions increase profits?
B) Will someone be hurt in this situation?
C) Will I get caught?
D) Has someone else gotten away with the same action?
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The Mobility Era began in the ________ century.

A) Seventeenth
B) Nineteenth
C) Twentieth
D) Eighteenth
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An organization's ________ allows it to read its environment and move in the direction of profitable operations.

A) Financial information system
B) Marketing
C) Management
D) Operations
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The first space tourist spent how much for their trip to the International Space Station?

A) $10 million for 5 days
B) $30 million for 10 days
C) $20 million for 8 days
D) $40 million of 12 days
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In the United States, a full-time employee has how much mandatory vacation time per year?

A) 10 days
B) 0 days
C) 14 days
D) 5 days
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Which of the following is NOT on National Geographic's list of greatest destinations?

A) Antarctica
B) Mesa Verde
C) Tuscany
D) Great Barrier Reef
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Tourism activities have historically demonstrated a general upward trend in numbers of participants and revenues.
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Tourism has its own distinctive industry code.
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The focal point for all tourism activities should be tourists.
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Japan is now the Asian nation with the most outbound travelers.
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The largest group of travelers during the Empire Era was the Greeks.
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Thomas Cook can be credited with organizing the first tour package.
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Robinson projection is a projection that resembles a flattened orange peel, and creates the most accurate view of the Earth, with the least amount of distortion.
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The imaginary line that runs north and south through Greenwich, England, and connects the two poles is called the prime meridian.
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Henry Ford's mass production of the Model T brought freedom to travel for millions of people.
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Many segments of the tourism industry are adding convenience charges on to their service offerings to improve profitability.
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Regional geography provides the means to identify and describe natural features over the entire Earth, including landforms, water, vegetation, and climate.
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Human and cultural geography describe the same features.
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A knowledge of human geography sensitizes travelers and prevents them from committing social blunders.
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Meeting visitor needs relies on a complex set of tools and techniques that is referred to as the marketing mix.
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Profits are revenues in excess of expenses.
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It is possible to create a flat map of the Earth without distortion.
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Marketing is often called the "language of business."
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Leverage refers to using other people's money.
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Tourism will never lead to environmental degradation.
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The only way to decide how to act ethically in an organization is to follow a published code of ethics.
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The services industry is growing faster than the manufacturing industry.
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Most of the world (70%) is covered by water.
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Deck 1: Introducing the Worlds Largest Industry, Tourism
1
Which of the following statements describing tourism is incorrect?

A) Tourism is not sensitive to economic ups and downs.
B) Tourism rebounds quickly from environmental impacts.
C) Tourism fits into 16 types of travel-related and hospitality services.
D) Services and tourism go hand in hand.
Tourism is not sensitive to economic ups and downs.
2
The U.S. Travel Association does NOT include which of the following in its definition of travel?

A) One way (day trips)
B) Trips away from home to places 50 miles or more
C) Trips that include an overnight stay
D) Relocating to another country
Relocating to another country
3
The three broad categories of reasons to travel include ________.

A) Vacation, visits to friends, and business
B) Business, visits to friend, and health tourism
C) Vacation, education, and business
D) Relocation, business, and vacation
Vacation, visits to friends, and business
4
Airlines have formed ________ with other airlines (carriers) to provide seamless travel across

A) Developmental delivery platforms
B) Cooperatives
C) Strategic alliances
D) Consortiums
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Travel as an industry probably began to develop during the ________.

A) Middle Ages
B) Empire Era
C) Grand Tour Era
D) Renaissance Era
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When was the euro currency introduced, signalling liberalization of travel among member nations of the European Union?

A) 2002
B) 2004
C) 2001
D) 2000
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The increase in tourism industry activities with new roads, stagecoaches, passenger trains, and sailing ships marked which era?

A) Mobility Era
B) Grand Tour Era
C) Renaissance Era
D) Modern Era
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8
Which of the following is NOT among the three basic building blocks used to measure financial success?

A) Leverage
B) Margin
C) Return on investment (ROI)
D) Turnover
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9
Grand Tour participants usually found themselves visiting ________.

A) Belgium, Switzerland, and England
B) England, Germany, and Russia
C) England, Switzerland, and Germany
D) France, Italy, and Germany
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10
Mass tourism can be traced to the introduction of paid vacations by ________.

A) Dennis Tito
B) Thomas Cook
C) Henry Ford
D) George Westinghouse
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11
Factors that have discouraged travel do NOT include ________.

A) Widespread Internet access
B) Health scares
C) Economic instability
D) Terrorism
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12
________ are symbols or icons often used on maps to indicate points of interest, services, and attractions.

A) Locators
B) Scales
C) Legends
D) Indexes
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13
Geography includes ________.

A) Landforms, water, and climate
B) Landforms, water, vegetation, and climate
C) Landforms, vegetation, and climate
D) Landforms, water, vegetation, climate, and also people
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The study of management provides a unified approach to planning, organizing, directing, and ________ present and future actions for accomplishing organization goals.

A) Capitalizing
B) Staffing
C) Controlling
D) Visualizing
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Which of the following questions will help you identify ethical and unethical behavior?

A) Will my actions increase profits?
B) Will someone be hurt in this situation?
C) Will I get caught?
D) Has someone else gotten away with the same action?
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The Mobility Era began in the ________ century.

A) Seventeenth
B) Nineteenth
C) Twentieth
D) Eighteenth
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An organization's ________ allows it to read its environment and move in the direction of profitable operations.

A) Financial information system
B) Marketing
C) Management
D) Operations
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The first space tourist spent how much for their trip to the International Space Station?

A) $10 million for 5 days
B) $30 million for 10 days
C) $20 million for 8 days
D) $40 million of 12 days
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In the United States, a full-time employee has how much mandatory vacation time per year?

A) 10 days
B) 0 days
C) 14 days
D) 5 days
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Which of the following is NOT on National Geographic's list of greatest destinations?

A) Antarctica
B) Mesa Verde
C) Tuscany
D) Great Barrier Reef
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Tourism activities have historically demonstrated a general upward trend in numbers of participants and revenues.
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Tourism has its own distinctive industry code.
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The focal point for all tourism activities should be tourists.
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Japan is now the Asian nation with the most outbound travelers.
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The largest group of travelers during the Empire Era was the Greeks.
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Thomas Cook can be credited with organizing the first tour package.
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Robinson projection is a projection that resembles a flattened orange peel, and creates the most accurate view of the Earth, with the least amount of distortion.
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The imaginary line that runs north and south through Greenwich, England, and connects the two poles is called the prime meridian.
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Henry Ford's mass production of the Model T brought freedom to travel for millions of people.
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Many segments of the tourism industry are adding convenience charges on to their service offerings to improve profitability.
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Regional geography provides the means to identify and describe natural features over the entire Earth, including landforms, water, vegetation, and climate.
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Human and cultural geography describe the same features.
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A knowledge of human geography sensitizes travelers and prevents them from committing social blunders.
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Meeting visitor needs relies on a complex set of tools and techniques that is referred to as the marketing mix.
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Profits are revenues in excess of expenses.
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It is possible to create a flat map of the Earth without distortion.
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Marketing is often called the "language of business."
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Leverage refers to using other people's money.
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Tourism will never lead to environmental degradation.
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The only way to decide how to act ethically in an organization is to follow a published code of ethics.
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The services industry is growing faster than the manufacturing industry.
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Most of the world (70%) is covered by water.
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