MCQ Leisure
MCQ Leisure
Answer a. is Correct
2.6. The most useful discriminator of income to participate in leisure and recreation is
a. Discretionary income
b. Gross Income
c. Disposable Income
d. Tax Income
2.7. Wanderlust is
a. Curiosity to experience destinations
b. Desire for sunshine
c. Desire for rest
d. Desire for a better climate
2.8. The 2005 Indian Ocean tsunami creates which type of tourism demand
a. Deferred
b. Suppressed
c. Effective
d. No
3.1. Multiple use of resources means
a. Managing varied users
b. Managing a single users
c. Strategic planning
d. Conflict among users
3.4. The percentage of the earth surface covered by mountains and hill lands is
a. 75%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 66%
3.5. UNESCO is
a. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
b. United Nations Environment, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
c. United Nations Educational, Social, and Cultural Organization
d. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Civic Organization
Chapter 5
The Geography of Transport for Travel and Tourism
5.8. An RV is a
a. Recreational vehicle
b. Road vehicle
c. Recreational van
d. Recreational Vesper
Chapter 6
An Introduction to the Tourism Geography of Europe
Chapter 7
In Introduction to the Tourism Geography of Britain
Chapter 8
The Tourism Geography of England and the Channel Islands
Chapter 9
The Tourism Geography of Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man
Chapter 10
The Tourism Geography of Ireland
10.5. In recent years which agency has injected money into the Irish tourist sector?
a. European Union
b. United Nations
c. UNESCO
d. WTO
Chapter 11
The Tourism Geography of Scandinavia
Chapter 12
The Tourism Geography of the Benelux Countries
12.5. The Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix is held at which Belgian resort area?
a. Spa
b. Bruges
c. Liege
d. Namur
12.6. The majority of the Belgian art cities are located in which region
a. Flanders
b. The Ardennes
c. The North Sea Coast
d. The Belgian Alps
Chapter 13
The Tourism Geography of Austria, Germany and Switzerland
13.1. Which wind blows down the south facing valleys of the Alps?
a. Fohn
b. Chinook
c. Sirocco
d. Mistral
13.3. Hotels created from converted castles and palaces are known as
a. Schlosshotels
b. Casltehotels
c. Boutiquehotels
d. Schlossparks
13.4. Tourism with a Sound of Music connection is based on
a. Salzburg
b. Vienna
c. Innsbruck
d. Berlin
Chapter 14
The Tourism geography of France
Chapter 15
The Tourism Geography of Spain and Portugal
Chapter 16
The Tourism geography of Italy
16.4. Lake Lugano has an Italian shore and a shoreline of which other European
country?
a. Switzerland
b. Germany
c. Austria
d. France
Chapter 17
The Tourism Geography of Malta, Greece and Cyprus
17.3. Name the small green island off the coast of Malta
a. Gozo
b. Gaza
c. Valletta
d. Tarxien
17.4. Which city hosted the Olympics in 2004?
a. Athens
b. Barcelona
c. Atlanta
d. Sydney
17.8. Which Mediterranean Island has both a Greek and Turkish centre?
a. Cyprus
b. Corfu
c. Cyclades
d. Crete
Chapter 18
The Tourism Geography of Eastern Europe, Russia and the Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS)
18.6. What is the name of the railway linking Moscow and Vladivostok?
a. Trans Siberian Railway
b. Cross Siberian Railway
c. Trans Siberian Route
d. Trans Russia Railway
Chapter 19
The Tourism Geography of the Middle East
19.3. The Red Sea resort area of Egypt is focussed on which Peninsula?
a. Sinai
b. Bodrum
c. The Gulf
d. The Jerash
Chapter 20
The Tourism Geography of Africa
Chapter 21
The Tourism Geography of South Asia
21.3. The Golden Triangle tour circuit links Delhi, Agra and
a. Jaipur
b. Kashmir
c. Mumbai
d. Calcutta
21.5. What is the major business and conference centre of Sri Lanka?
a. Colombo
b. Bentota
c. Chennai
d. Kany
Chapter22
The Tourism Geography of East Asia
Chapter 23
The Tourism Geography of Australasia
23.6. Which country is used for the locations in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy?
a. New Zealand
b. Australia
c. Fiji
d. Philippines
23.7. What is the main hot spring resort of North Island, New Zealand?
a. Rotorua
b. Queenstown
c. Hamilton
d. Wellington
Chapter 24
The Tourism Geography of North America
Chapter 25
The Tourism Geography of Latin America and the Caribbean
Chapter 26
The Future Geography of Travel and Tourism