406 MS Introduction To Tourism
406 MS Introduction To Tourism
406 MS Introduction To Tourism
General Instructions:
1. This Question Paper consists of two parts viz. Part A: Employability Skills and Part B: Subject
Skills.
2. Part A: Employability Skills (10 Marks)
i. Answer any 4 questions out of the given 6 questions of 1 mark each.
ii. Answer any 3 questions out of the given 5 questions of 2 marks each.
3. Part B: Subject Skills (40 Marks):
i. Answer any 10 questions out of the given 12 questions of 1 mark each.
ii. Answer any 4 questions from the given 6 questions of 2 marks each.
iii. Answer any 4 questions from the given 6 questions of 3 marks each.
iv. Answer any 2 questions from the given 4 questions of 5 marks each.
4. This question paper contains 39 questions out of which 27 questions are to be answered.
5. All questions of a particular part/section must be attempted in the correct order.
6. The maximum time allowed is 2 hrs.
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(a) Defensive
(b) Mad
(c) Happy
(d) Sad
14. A person is known by the ………….he or she keeps? (1)
(a) Shoes
(b) company
(c) cloths
(d)Bike
15. “Travel Trade” is an example of a------------------------? (1)
(a) Kerala
(b) Bihar
(c) Punjab
(d)Delhi
18. Ola and Uber is an online .........................? (1)
(a) Manali
(b) Katra
(c) Shimla
(d) Dharamshal
20. (1)
The full form of FIT is Free Individual Traveller .
21. Pushkar camel fair is one of the largest camel fairs in India (1)
22. A set of rooms on the terrace or top of the hotel, part of which is open sky is (1)
Penthouse .
23. The objectives of the UNWTO are to promote develop sustainable tourism. (1)
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24. Write down the attributes of a person working in Tourism industry? (2)
Ans.
Following atttriributes should be there in a person working in a tourism industry:
1.Positive attitude to work
2.Well groomed Personality
3.Social Etiquettes &Telephonic etiquettes
4.Professional Body language.
25. Write about the importance of grooming in tourism industry? (2)
Ans.
Grooming refers to have neat and tidy appearance. Grooming
means to take care of overall appearance which includes neatness
and cleanliness of body and hair, also the way we manage
accessories, belt, shoes, purse, watch, jewellery .
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30. “ First impression is the last impression” elaborate this statement with (3)
examples?
Ans.
First impression becomes very important because when we meet somebody for the
first time without knowing much about other in totality create an idea about any
person.
Attire: Attire means the way we dress up. This show our attitude
towards life. It is very important to we wear clothes which convey
positive about us.
Grooming: The second important area which helps you to create a
first impression is grooming. Which means to have a neat and tidy
appearance. It is imperative to take care of your overall
appearance.
31. Write a brief note on MOT with its three roles? (3)
Ans.
MOT:- Ministry of Tourism is the nodal agency for the formation of national
policies and programmes and for the co-ordination of activities of various central
govt. agencies., state govt. and the
private sector for the development and promotion of tourism in the country.
Role of the Ministry of Tourism (any 3)
1. All policy matters
2. Investment facilitation
3. Planning
4. Infrastructure and product development
5. Human resource development
6. Publicity & Marketing
7. Research, Analysis, monitoring and evaluation
8. International co-operation and external assistance
32. Write 6 types of Meal plan ? (3)
Ans.
The 6 types of Meal plan are as follows
a. European Plan (EP) – Only Room Rent
b. Continental Plan (CP) – Room Rent + Continental Breakfast
c. American Plan (AP) – Room Rent + 3 Meals (Breakfast + Lunch +
Dinner)
d. Modified American Plan (MAP) – Room Rent + Any 2 meals
e. Bermuda Plan (BP) – Room Rent + American Breakfast
f. Jungle Plan (JP) – Room Rent (Usually on AP) + Jungle Safari
33. Write any 3 main activities of a Travel Agency? (3)
Ans.
Travel agency plays a pivotal role in the business of tourism. Although with time
and changes in technology, the face of travel agency is changing, yet it still remains
an important point of connection between the tourist and other service providers
such as hotels, cars on hire, airlines, and so on. The various activities taken up in a
travel agency are as below: (Any 3)
Information Provider: Travel agency acts a source of information for the tourists.
The information can be regarding a destination to aid the customer in choosing a
tour or about airline timings for choosing a flight of convenience. They suggest
customers about the activities that they can indulge in at the destination, the
accommodation and transportation facilities, etc keeping in mind the budget, age
group and interest of the customer.
Ticketing: Ticketing is one of the primary activities of the Travel agency. Ticketing
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refers to both airline and railway ticketing. Air tickets both domestic and
international are provided by travel agencies and the travel agent will also give
choices to the customer by suggesting them different airfares and services provided
by different airlines.
Tour Packages: A travel agent also acts as a bridge between tour operator and
thetourists. A tour package of any major tour operator can be bought from a travel
agent. At times a travel agent can also help design a customised tour package as a
tourist canget all the services - airport pick & drop, sightseeing, hotel
accommodation, bus, train & air travel, documentation etc.
Documentations
Foreign Exchange
Insurance
M.I.C.E.
34. Explain UNESCO and write any 3 world heritage sites in india? (3)
Ans.
UNESCO – The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation
seeks to encourage the identification,protection and preservation of cultural and
natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.
The main objectives are to define the World Heritage in both cultural and natural
aspects, to enlist Sites and Monuments from the member countries which are of
exceptional interest and universal value ,the protection of which is concern of all
mankind and to promote co-operation among all Nations and people to contribute
for the protection of these universal treasures intact for future generations.
3 world heritage sites in india are-
Red fort
Taj Mahal
Qutub Minar
35. Differentiate between natural tourism products and man - made tourism (3)
products with examples ?
Ans.
Natural Tourism Products are associated with natural environment .these includes
natural resources such as area’s climate ,its setting ,landscape and natural
environment .The natural resources are frequently the most important elements in a
destination’s attraction. Major natural resources are :
a. Countryside
b. Climate
c. Natural beauty, landforms ,hills, rocks ,gorges, terrain
d. Water beaches ,lakes, ponds ,rivers, waterfalls, springs
e. Flora and fauna
f. Wildlife
g. Island
h. Scenic attraction
Man-made tourism products are created by man for pleasure, leisure or business. It
can be culture, traditions, entertainment also.
It can be categorised as:
a. Monuments
b. Museums
c. Fairs and Festivals
d. Music
e. Dance
f. Handicrafts
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Answer any 2 questions out of the given 4 questions of 5 marks each:
38. What are the documents required for travelling abroad briefly explain? (5)
Ans.
These are the following documents required for travelling abroad
a. Passport
A tourist looking forward to travelling abroad must have a passport from the
country of origin. Passport is an official document issued by the government of a
country to its citizens as a proof that one is a resident of the country. Every
passport has a validity period and
expiration dates. A citizen can travel out of his/ her country only when he/ she
posses a valid Passport. The validity of the passport is also necessary when the
tourist or traveller is travelling back to his / her own country.
b. VISA
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VISA is the permission given by a nation to enter its territory to a traveller. The
most popular VISA sought by the travellers are the tourist and business VISA is a
small stamp that provides conditional permission for entering a country for a
specific period of time.
c. Medical Requirements
Medical emergencies can cause serious havoc with one’s travel plans, a tourist we
cannot predict all the medical fatalities that can happen while on a visit abroad yet
for few countries it is mandatory to meet certain medical requirements before
travelling to their country list of vaccines and other medical requirements for the
prospective tourists are provided to the tourist when he/ she can apply for a VISA.
These medical requirements mostly refer to vaccines against certain diseases and a
tourist will have to submit a health certificate by recognised medical practitioner
while applying for VISA.
d. Travel Insurance
Insurance as you are aware is to protect oneself from undesirable incidences or
risks. Travel insurance is one such insurance that provides risk cover to both
international and domestic traveller against medical expenses, trip cancellation,
accident, financial default of travel suppliers, loss of baggage or any other losses
incurred during the travel . Thus, travel insurance ensures that a tourist is provided
some financial help in the case of any untoward incidence.
Man-made tourism products are created by man for pleasure, leisure or business.
It can be culture, traditions, entertainment also.
It can be categorised as:
a. Monuments
b. Museums
c. Fairs and Festivals
d. Music
e. Dance
f. Handicrafts
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Symbiotic tourism products are an excellent blend of natural and manmade
resources. Nature has provided the natural resource and man has converted them
into a tourism product by
managing them.
National Parks,
Wildlife Sanctuaries,
Marine Parks are good examples of Symbiotic Tourism Products.
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