Tourism Slogans and Flag Confusion Quiz
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What is one example of a tourism slogan that uses alliteration?

  • See it!Feel it!Love it!
  • El Salvador – The 45 Minute Country
  • Brilliant Barbados (correct)
  • Travel in Slovakia – good idea
  • Which country uses a tourism slogan referencing a famous literary figure?

  • Colombia (correct)
  • Djibouti
  • Lithuania
  • Armenia
  • What issue did the New Zealand government address regarding its national flag in 2015?

  • Confusion with Australia’s flag (correct)
  • The design was considered too modern
  • A desire for more colorful symbols
  • To promote national tourism
  • What was the result of the 2015 flag referendum in New Zealand?

    <p>Over 55% voted to keep the current flag</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan is described as 'not-entirely-grammatical'?

    <p>Think Hungary more than expected</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was Chloe Phillips-Harris's situation in Kazakhstan?

    <p>She was detained for visa issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan expresses enthusiasm with multiple exclamation marks?

    <p>#OMGB – home of amazing moments</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How much did the flag referendum process in New Zealand reportedly cost?

    <p>$20 million</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan describes the country of Djibouti?

    <p>Djibeauty</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was one goal of the New Zealand flag referendum held in 2015?

    <p>To end confusion with Australia's flag</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan reflects a desire to evoke positivity and a sense of joy?

    <p>See it! Feel it! Love it!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option describes the slogan used by the United Kingdom?

    <p>#OMGB – home of amazing moments</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the public response to New Zealand's flag referendum?

    <p>55% voted to keep the existing flag</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan best exemplifies a unique or obscure attraction?

    <p>The 45 Minute Country</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way did the involvement of 10,000 submissions impact New Zealand's flag decision?

    <p>It demonstrated significant public interest.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What issue did Chloe Phillips-Harris encounter while in Kazakhstan?

    <p>Immigration officials mistaking New Zealand as part of Australia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan showcases a metaphorical approach to tourism?

    <p>Colombia is magic realism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of New Zealand's identity was challenged during Chloe Phillips-Harris's detention?

    <p>The geographical status of New Zealand</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which tourism slogan implies a sense of aesthetic appeal through its structure?

    <p>Beautiful Bangladesh</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option reflects a playful and humorous approach to tourism branding?

    <p>Djibeauty</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a significant outcome of the 2015 New Zealand flag referendum?

    <p>Maintaining the current flag</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan explicitly appeals to a sense of excitement and urgency?

    <p>See it! Feel it! Love it!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of promotional strategy is demonstrated by the slogan '#OMGB – home of amazing moments'?

    <p>Social media engagement</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which slogan might be perceived as lacking grammatical correctness?

    <p>Think Hungary more than expected</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Tourism Slogans

    • Some nations utilize catchy slogans to promote tourism, with varying degrees of creativity.
    • Simple slogans include "Travel in Slovakia – good idea" and "Visit Armenia, it is beautiful".
    • Poetic phrases such as "Colombia is magic realism" reference cultural icons like Gabriel García Márquez.
    • Bhutan promotes tourism with the slogan "Happiness is a place".
    • Playful and humorous slogans are present, like Djibouti’s "Djibeauty" and "El Salvador – The 45 Minute Country".
    • Alliteration is a common technique, evident in slogans like "Beautiful Bangladesh" and "Brilliant Barbados".
    • Enthusiastic slogans include Lithuania’s "See it!Feel it!Love it!" and Britain's "#OMGB – home of amazing moments".

    Flag Confusion

    • In 2015, the New Zealand government proposed a flag change to resolve confusion with Australia's flag.
    • The process involved 10 months, 10,000 submissions, and a cost of 20 million dollars.
    • Over 55% of voters opted to retain the current flag, indicating strong attachment to national identity.

    Chloe Phillips-Harris Incident

    • Chloe Phillips-Harris, a 28-year-old tourist, was detained in Kazakhstan due to immigration officials misidentifying New Zealand as a part of Australia.
    • She secured a new visa with assistance, allowing her to enter Kazakhstan, where she stayed for six months.
    • Despite experiencing challenges, she plans to revisit Kazakhstan, highlighting its strengthening economy and stunning landscapes, as well as the introduction of a new McDonald's restaurant.

    Tourism Slogans

    • Some nations utilize catchy slogans to promote tourism, with varying degrees of creativity.
    • Simple slogans include "Travel in Slovakia – good idea" and "Visit Armenia, it is beautiful".
    • Poetic phrases such as "Colombia is magic realism" reference cultural icons like Gabriel García Márquez.
    • Bhutan promotes tourism with the slogan "Happiness is a place".
    • Playful and humorous slogans are present, like Djibouti’s "Djibeauty" and "El Salvador – The 45 Minute Country".
    • Alliteration is a common technique, evident in slogans like "Beautiful Bangladesh" and "Brilliant Barbados".
    • Enthusiastic slogans include Lithuania’s "See it!Feel it!Love it!" and Britain's "#OMGB – home of amazing moments".

    Flag Confusion

    • In 2015, the New Zealand government proposed a flag change to resolve confusion with Australia's flag.
    • The process involved 10 months, 10,000 submissions, and a cost of 20 million dollars.
    • Over 55% of voters opted to retain the current flag, indicating strong attachment to national identity.

    Chloe Phillips-Harris Incident

    • Chloe Phillips-Harris, a 28-year-old tourist, was detained in Kazakhstan due to immigration officials misidentifying New Zealand as a part of Australia.
    • She secured a new visa with assistance, allowing her to enter Kazakhstan, where she stayed for six months.
    • Despite experiencing challenges, she plans to revisit Kazakhstan, highlighting its strengthening economy and stunning landscapes, as well as the introduction of a new McDonald's restaurant.

    Tourism Slogans

    • Some nations utilize catchy slogans to promote tourism, with varying degrees of creativity.
    • Simple slogans include "Travel in Slovakia – good idea" and "Visit Armenia, it is beautiful".
    • Poetic phrases such as "Colombia is magic realism" reference cultural icons like Gabriel García Márquez.
    • Bhutan promotes tourism with the slogan "Happiness is a place".
    • Playful and humorous slogans are present, like Djibouti’s "Djibeauty" and "El Salvador – The 45 Minute Country".
    • Alliteration is a common technique, evident in slogans like "Beautiful Bangladesh" and "Brilliant Barbados".
    • Enthusiastic slogans include Lithuania’s "See it!Feel it!Love it!" and Britain's "#OMGB – home of amazing moments".

    Flag Confusion

    • In 2015, the New Zealand government proposed a flag change to resolve confusion with Australia's flag.
    • The process involved 10 months, 10,000 submissions, and a cost of 20 million dollars.
    • Over 55% of voters opted to retain the current flag, indicating strong attachment to national identity.

    Chloe Phillips-Harris Incident

    • Chloe Phillips-Harris, a 28-year-old tourist, was detained in Kazakhstan due to immigration officials misidentifying New Zealand as a part of Australia.
    • She secured a new visa with assistance, allowing her to enter Kazakhstan, where she stayed for six months.
    • Despite experiencing challenges, she plans to revisit Kazakhstan, highlighting its strengthening economy and stunning landscapes, as well as the introduction of a new McDonald's restaurant.

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    Explore the creativity behind tourism slogans from various nations and delve into the interesting case of New Zealand's flag change proposal. This quiz covers unique slogans, cultural references, and the voting process involved in the flag debate. Test your knowledge on these captivating topics!

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