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Uncareful planning may create a number of problems, except:


Greater access to services and attractions for local residents
Low safety and hygiene standards
Conflict between locals and foreign tourists
Over-crowdedness
2. Tourism planning focuses on the following goals, except:
Sustainable use of resources
Improved economy and business success
Enhanced visitor satisfaction
Allocation of budget for expansion
3. Why is project development coordination important in tourism planning?
Tourism’s activities are connected with several different sectors.
Tourism can contribute socio-cultural benefits to our country.
It is a part of the tourism development plan.
None of the answers are correct.
4. The following are importance of tourism planning, except:
To understand the flow of tourism supply chain.
It can provide guidelines in developing areas or sector.
To optimize direct and indirect economic benefits of tourism.
To ensure that the natural and cultural resources are maintained, not destroyed or degraded.
5. How can tourism planning ensure that tourists will purchase the products of a destination?
By matching their offerings to their target markets.
By providing guidelines to develop the tourism sector.
By utilizing tourism as a means to achieve environmental conservation objectives.
By allowing foreign market investment in our country.
6. Can a tourism destination still develop without conscious tourism planning?
Yes, but it cannot ensure long-term development of a destination.
Yes, because there are no proven studies that tourism planning can contribute to development.
No, because planning plays a vital role in tourism development.
No, because a destination cannot open without proper planning.
7. Why is there a need to update the tourism development plan after several years?
Changing market trends and preferences.
Offerings are already old and out dated.
Increasing demand in tourism.
Government policy and regulations.
8. How would you know if the tourism plan has been implemented successfully?
Increase of employment in the area where the destination is located.
Increase of income earned by people located in the area.
Attractive local and international investment offerings.
All of the answers are correct.
9. Environmental Impact Assessment.
A process of identifying, predicting, and evaluating the likely impacts of a proposed
project to reduce negative impacts and provide positive contributions to the natural
environment and well-being.
An agency made up of government and private representatives on the planned development
impacts of environment, socio-economic issues and culture.
It is a procedure that ensures that the environmental implications of decisions are taken into
account after the environmental agency grants a permit.
None of the answers are correct.
10. Which of the following is the best method to use in measuring socio – cultural impacts of
tourism?
One on one interviews.
Experimental Research.
Date collection through polls.
Using mathematical or computational techniques.
11. Who are the main participants of the Delphi technique discussions?
All project members.
Experts on the project/subject.
All company/business employees.
Everyone in the choices.
12. Which of the following is not an example of tourism planning objective?
To enhance the image of an area.
To increase direct and indirect employment.
Regeneration and conservation of the natural environment.
Create cultural diversity worldwide.
13. It comprises the system of services and utilities which are necessary to the operation of a
tourism destination.
Infrastructure
Territorial planning
Progress Monitoring
Facilities
14. It is the careful and considerable planning of expenses before the implementation of
development plan.
Financial planning
Human resource planning
Administrative Structure
Investment planning
15. The use of various channels of communication to successfully market and promote the tourist
destination.
Marketing and Promotion
Advertisement
Globalized collaboration
None of the answers are correct.
16. A tourism development man with 3-5 years of duration.
Short term plan
Medium term plan
Long term plan
Casual plan
17. The first step in the tourism planning process should be:
Develop action plans for each tourism element.
Monitor the results.
Formulate the goals and objectives.
Implement the development plan.
18. A tourist who chooses an activity because he/she enjoys it and get personal satisfaction from
doing it.
Intrinsic tourist
Extrinsic Tourist
Homebodies
Moderates
19. It is the total number of persons who travel or wish to travel, and use different amounts of
tourism product at different prices during any one period of time.
Tourism demand
Tourism arrival
Tourism supply
Tourism identity
20. Tourist who loves sight-seeing activities would love the following, except:
Walking
Cycling
Cruising
Visiting museums
21. These are activities taken for pleasure, relaxation, or other emotional satisfaction.
Leisure
22. They plan their tour ahead, have a high inclination towards tourism but they do not get into
sports or adventure activities.
Intrinsic tourist
Extrinsic Tourist
Homebodies
Moderates
23. It refers to the decrease of the tourism demand according to the price associated with the
tourism products offered in a destination.
Indirect demand curve
Inverse demand curve
Direct demand curve
Economic demand curve
24. It catches or grabs the customer's attention so people visit the place for pleasure and interest.
Attractions
Promotions
Destinations
Activities
25. The provision of a service, product or experience by a business, organization or destination to
meet the visitors’ need or demand.
Tourism demand
Tourism arrival
Tourism supply
Tourism identity
26. Tourism intermediaries.
They act as a mediator between two other people or between a tourist and a product.
They allow tourists to travel from one place to another.
It includes activities which a place or attraction holds or the destination offers.
None of the answers are correct.
27. Why is the importance of forecasting the tourism demand?
To minimize the adverse effects of catastrophes.
To recognize the importance of tourism in our economy.
To understand the tourist’s behavior.
To have adequate time for development.
28. There is a need to forecast tourism demand because it cannot be sold or stored on a later time.
Perishability of tourism products
Inseparability of tourism products
Dependence of tourism on customer satisfaction
Sensitive and unpredictable tourism demands
29. The following are customer related factors affecting demand and supply in tourism, except:
Availability of accommodation
Good road network and channels
Customer satisfaction offered by the destination
Price of products and services
30. It plays a major role in determining the demand and supply in tourism by marketing or creating
image of the host destination using different communication channels.
Media
Government
Income of the tourists
Satisfaction provided by the destination

Identify what category of tourism supply components are the following:

Natural component
Constructed component
Operating component
Regulatory component

31. Mag-Aso falls in Kabankalan City


32. The Great Barrier Reef of Australia
33. Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4
34. L’fisher hotel in Bacolod City
35. Victorias City Water District
36. Sightseeing tours offered by a travel agency
37. Enjoying Magikland amusement rides and activities
38. Airport transportation service of Sugarland Hotel
39. Regional Tourism Office
40. National government offices

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