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What is one of the main reasons for the growth of the tourism sector?
What is one of the main reasons for the growth of the tourism sector?
- Decreased foreign currency inflows
- Reduction in management experiences
- Increased foreign currency inflows (correct)
- Decline in infrastructure development
Tourism has no significant impact on the economy of a country.
Tourism has no significant impact on the economy of a country.
False (B)
Which of the following is NOT included in the topics of Unit II: Introduction to Tourism?
Which of the following is NOT included in the topics of Unit II: Introduction to Tourism?
- Documentation for Travel
- General Impacts
- Travel and Hospitality Terminology
- Soft Skills (correct)
Name one country mentioned that has benefited economically from tourism.
Name one country mentioned that has benefited economically from tourism.
Tourism Organizations are discussed in Unit II.
Tourism Organizations are discussed in Unit II.
Tourism is one of the largest sectors of _____ economic activities.
Tourism is one of the largest sectors of _____ economic activities.
Match the tourism organizations with their focus areas:
Match the tourism organizations with their focus areas:
What is the focus of section 2.5 in Unit II?
What is the focus of section 2.5 in Unit II?
Which of the following is NOT a source of tourism information?
Which of the following is NOT a source of tourism information?
The travel agency section in Unit II discusses ________.
The travel agency section in Unit II discusses ________.
Tourism negatively affects the social and economic welfare of countries.
Tourism negatively affects the social and economic welfare of countries.
Match the following sections with their respective topics in Unit II:
Match the following sections with their respective topics in Unit II:
Which of these is a topic covered in Unit III?
Which of these is a topic covered in Unit III?
What educational resources are recommended for studying tourism?
What educational resources are recommended for studying tourism?
Positive Work Attitude is part of Unit II: Introduction to Tourism.
Positive Work Attitude is part of Unit II: Introduction to Tourism.
What does section 4.8 in Unit IV focus on?
What does section 4.8 in Unit IV focus on?
What is one potential negative impact of increased tourism on communities?
What is one potential negative impact of increased tourism on communities?
Interactions between residents and tourists can stifle individuality in a community.
Interactions between residents and tourists can stifle individuality in a community.
Name one benefit of tourism for local communities.
Name one benefit of tourism for local communities.
Tourism can lead to an improvement in __________ between community residents and visitors, enhancing social interactions.
Tourism can lead to an improvement in __________ between community residents and visitors, enhancing social interactions.
Match the following tourism impacts with their descriptions:
Match the following tourism impacts with their descriptions:
How can tourism affect health facilities in a community?
How can tourism affect health facilities in a community?
Tourism completely eliminates traditional ceremonies in communities.
Tourism completely eliminates traditional ceremonies in communities.
What drives tourist interest in local culture and history?
What drives tourist interest in local culture and history?
Flashcards
What is Tourism?
What is Tourism?
Tourism is a significant economic activity that involves traveling to a place for leisure, business, or other purposes, and spending money on services and goods in that location.
General Impacts of Tourism
General Impacts of Tourism
Tourism can have both positive and negative impacts on a region, including economic growth, job creation, environmental degradation, cultural changes, and social consequences.
Typology of Tourism Impacts
Typology of Tourism Impacts
Tourism impacts can be categorized into economic, socio-cultural, environmental, and political aspects. These categories help understand the multifaceted effects of tourism.
Sources of Tourism Information
Sources of Tourism Information
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Tourism Organizations
Tourism Organizations
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MOT (Ministry of Tourism)
MOT (Ministry of Tourism)
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STDCs (State Tourism Development Corporations)
STDCs (State Tourism Development Corporations)
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UNWTO (World Tourism Organization)
UNWTO (World Tourism Organization)
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Personality
Personality
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Determinants of Personality
Determinants of Personality
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Personality Development
Personality Development
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Positive Work Attitude
Positive Work Attitude
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Creating a First Impression
Creating a First Impression
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Basic Social Etiquette
Basic Social Etiquette
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Positive Body Language
Positive Body Language
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Grooming
Grooming
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Social and Cultural Impact of Tourism
Social and Cultural Impact of Tourism
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Tourist Influence on Local Behaviors
Tourist Influence on Local Behaviors
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Tourism's Impact on Creative Expression
Tourism's Impact on Creative Expression
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Tourism's Impact on Moral Conduct
Tourism's Impact on Moral Conduct
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Tourism's Impact on Community Organizations
Tourism's Impact on Community Organizations
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Tourism's Impact on Safety and Health
Tourism's Impact on Safety and Health
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Tourism's Impact on Traditional Ceremonies
Tourism's Impact on Traditional Ceremonies
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Positive Impacts of Tourism on Quality of Life
Positive Impacts of Tourism on Quality of Life
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Study Notes
Introduction to Tourism - II, Class X
- This is a student handbook for Class X, covering Introduction to Tourism-II
- It is published by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
- The handbook covers soft skills and introduction to tourism
- It includes information on typology, impacts and organizations related to tourism
Soft Skills
- Soft skills are important for travel and tourism
- Personality development is key in tourism
- Attitudes, positive work attitude, first impressions, and grooming
- Social etiquette, communication and body language
Introduction to Tourism-II
- Tourism is a major industry globally and in India
- It impacts the economy, generates employment, and promotes cultural exchange
- Understanding tourism is important for future careers in the industry
Tourism Business-II
- Understands the important terminologies associated with travel and hospitality
- Identifies activities taken up in a travel agency
- Differentiates between domestic and international travel
- Lists the documents needed for international travel
Tourism Products-II
- Tourism products are categorized into various types including natural, man-made, and symbiotic
- Natural attractions, like beaches, mountains, and wildlife
- Man-made tourism includes historical sites, landmarks, and festivities
- UNESCO World Heritage sites in India
Fam Tour
- This unit introduces the concept of tourism guides and tourism products
- Students will undergo practical experience through meetings and visits.
- Includes do's and dont's for tourists to ensure sustainable practices.
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Test your knowledge on key concepts from Unit II of the Introduction to Tourism course. This quiz includes questions about tourism organizations, economic impacts, and resource information. Prepare to explore the various dimensions of tourism and its effects on societies and economies.