Tourism Grade 10 FET CAPS Past Paper November 2024 PDF
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This is a past paper for Grade 10 Tourism, featuring a variety of question types. The assessment covers several aspects of the tourism course, including mapwork, attractions, and sustainable practices. The paper is designed for South African students.
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# Scope for Exam 2024: Tourism Grade 10 FET CAPS ## Exam Details - **Date:** November 2024 - **Time:** 2 hours 30 minutes - **Marks:** 150 ## Cognitive Levels and Marks | Cognitive Levels | Percentage = marks | |---|---| | Lower order | 30% = 45 | | Middle order - Understanding | 20% = 30 | | M...
# Scope for Exam 2024: Tourism Grade 10 FET CAPS ## Exam Details - **Date:** November 2024 - **Time:** 2 hours 30 minutes - **Marks:** 150 ## Cognitive Levels and Marks | Cognitive Levels | Percentage = marks | |---|---| | Lower order | 30% = 45 | | Middle order - Understanding | 20% = 30 | | Middle order - Applying | 30% = 45 | | Higher order | 20% = 30 | ## Level of Difficulty and Marks | Level of Difficulty | Percentage = marks | |---|---| | Easy | 30% = 45 | | Moderate | 50% = 75 | | Difficult | 20% = 30 | ## Instructions 1. This question paper consists of FIVE sections. 2. All questions in SECTION A, B, C, D and E are COMPULSORY. 3. Answer all the questions on the correct answer sheet. 4. Number your answers correctly. 5. Start each SECTION (there are 5: A, B, C, D and E) on a new page. 6. Use the mark allocation as a guide to the length of each expected answer. 7. Use the following table to help you divide your time for each section. 8. Submit both question paper and answer script at the end of the exam session. ## Section Time Allocation | Section | Marks | Time | |---|---|---| | A: Short Questions | 30 | 30 minutes | | B: Mapwork and Tour Planning | 20 | 20 minutes | | C: Tourism Attractions, Culture and Heritage Tourism, and Marketing | 30 | 30 minutes | | D: Tourism Sectors, Sustainable and Responsible Tourism | 50 | 50 minutes | | E: Domestic, Regional and International Tourism, Communication and Customer Care | 20 | 20 minutes | ## Section A: Short Questions Set 30 marks covering the 30 topics as assessed in Section B to E, trying to assess those aspects of the topics not already assessed in Section B-E. In general, each of the 30 topics in Section B-E have 4 marks set on them each. Section E will have 2 of the 6 topics with 4 marks and the other 4 topics only 3 marks. Section C and D will have 2 marks extra set in the section. Section B will have 4 marks set on them each. It is best to balance mark allocation by setting 1 mark on each of the 30 topics in Section A not assessed in Section B-E. ## Section B: Mapwork and Tour Planning (Total = 30) - Term 1 Week 11: Map terminology and map symbols - Term 2 Week 12: Different types of maps in a tourism context - Term 2 Week 13: Location of the following on a colour map of South Africa - Term 2 Week 14: Location of the following on a colour map of the world - Term 2 Week 15: Distance indicators and distance tables ## Section C: Tourism Attractions, Culture and Heritage Tourism, and Marketing (Total = 20) - Term 3 Week 23: SA tourist attractions in Gauteng - Term 3 Week 24: SA tourist attractions in KZN - Term 3 Week 25: SA tourist attractions in Limpopo - Term 3 Week 26: South African fauna and flora as a tourist attraction - Term 3 Week 31: Culture and heritage - Term 3 Week 32: Heritage sites in South Africa - Term 3 Week 30: Marketing of tourism products, services and sites ## Section D: Tourism Sectors, Sustainable and Responsible Tourism (Total = 30) - Term 1 Week 2: Introduction to tourism - Term 1 Week 3: Types of tourists and tourist profiles - Term 1 Week 5: The different modes of transport - Term 1 Week 6: Different types of accommodation establishments AND The South African grading system for accommodation establishments - Term 1 Week 7: Concepts and terminology used in accommodation establishments - Term 1 Week 8: Food and beverage establishments - Term 1 Week 4: The attraction sector - Term 1 Week 9: The structure of the South African tourism industry: The public sector - Term 1 Week 10: Private sector - Term 3 Week 27: Sustainable tourism - Term 3 Week 28: Responsible tourism - Term 3 Week 29: Global warming and the tourism industry ## Section E: Domestic, Regional and International Tourism, Communication and Customer Care (Total = 50) - Term 2 Week 16: Technology used for payment in South Africa - Term 2 Week 17: Domestic Tourism - Term 2 Week 18: Domestic Tourism Statistics - Term 3 Week 33: Communication technology - Term 4 Week 34: Communication - Term 4 Week 35: Service excellence