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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Tourism is derived from the Hebrew word which means studying, learning, searching

    torah

  • 2

    Earlier travel was essentially to ____ or to _____

    seek food or escape danger

  • 3

    Early tourism has two forms:

    Travel for business Religious travel

  • 4

    First to settle to mesopotamia

    sumerians

  • 5

    The invention of money, writing and wheel () by the Sumerians facilitated travel and exchange of goods.

    chariot

  • 6

    Toured mediterian

    phoenicians

  • 7

    are great travelers as they were the first one to use directions in Travelling Lebanon – Syria – Northern Israel.

    phoenicians

  • 8

    Traveled for religious reasons

    pilgrimage

  • 9

    was the foremost destination of English pilgrims in the 14th century.

    james of galicia

  • 10

    First passport 1908

    russia

  • 11

    Period where travel declined

    medival period

  • 12

    Middle age or dark age

    medival

  • 13

    It came from the word travail

    travel

  • 14

    brought about major changes in the scale and type of tourism development.

    the Industrial Revolution

  • 15

    Two technological developments in the early part of the 19th century had a great effect on the growth of tourism.

    -Introduction of the railway -Development of steam power

  • 16

    created not only more business by proving reliable and cheap transportation, but also more competition as various private companies invested heavily in hotels, resorts and entertainment facilities.

    railways

  • 17

    the first human controlled airplane in 1903.

    wright brothers (obvrille and wilbur)

  • 18

    As tourism became organized in the later years of the 19th century, Travel organizers emerged. The first and most famous of these was an English man,____

    thomas cook

  • 19

    His first excursion train trip was between Leicester and Loughborough in 1841 with 570 passengers at a round-trip fare.

    thomas cook

  • 20

    was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines.

    Industrial Revolution

  • 21

    The Industrial Revolution improved___

    Europe transport

  • 22

    It broged him to arrange similar excursions using chartered trains and put up his travel agency named “

    “Thomas Cook and Son Travel and Tour

  • 23

    In he organized his first American tour.

    1866

  • 24

    he introduced “circular notes” which were accepted by banks, hotels, shops, and restaurants. These in effect the first traveler’s checks.

    1874

  • 25

    American Express was founded by ___

    Henry Wells and William Fargo

  • 26

    first published in 1839, which became the leading guide for European countries at the end of the century.

    baedecker

  • 27

    American teachers

    thomasites

  • 28

    is the sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from travel and stay of non residents, in so far as they do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected to any earning activity.

    tourism

  • 29

    -it is also the temporary short term movement of people to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work and their activities during their stay in particular place.

    tourism

  • 30

    New slogan of PH

    LOVE THE PHILIPPINES

  • 31

    PH regions

    18

  • 32

    DOT SECT

    maria kristina

  • 33

    Negotiating or branching is

    tourism (travelling for business)

  • 34

    Largest river in asia

    puerto princessa underground river

  • 35

    Three currency that PH accepts

    dollar, YEN , British pound

  • 36

    Anyone who visits for pleasure as any person visiting a country other than that of earning money.

    visitor

  • 37

    temporary visitors staying at least 24 hours whose purpose could be classified as: leisure such as recreation, holiday, health, study, religion or sport, business, family, mission, and meeting.

    tourist

  • 38

    Less than 24 hrs

    excursionist

  • 39

    -Those excursionists that are interested in being an active participant – observer among host population or places or artifacts.

    explorer

  • 40

    Those excursionists that can afford to pay well for unusual vacations. Well traveled and usually known as the jet – setter.

    elite

  • 41

    Those excursionist that adapts as well to simple accommodations and services provided for the occasional guest. Looks for affordable air bnb

    off-beat

  • 42

    Air bnb

    air bed and breakfast

  • 43

    those visitors who visited a particular country staying there for a couple of day or weeks then travel again to another country with in the same continent. Want to explore

    backpackers

  • 44

    - 100 miles -A measure that has been used to distinguish travel away from home is the distance travelled on a trip.

    distance

  • 45

    defined as each time a person goes to a place at least 100 miles away from home and returns.

    trip

  • 46

    refers of using transportation to reach the point of interest - by Land, by Air, by Water

    mode of transportation

  • 47

    -Refers to how many days, weeks or months a traveler will stay in his desired place or destination.

    length of stay at destination

  • 48

    This denotes the point of origin or the place where the visitor came from. -This is important for business and research purposes

    residence of the traveler

  • 49

    -Refers to travel taken exclusively with in the national boundaries of the traveler’s own country

    domestic tourist

  • 50

    Involved movements of people or group of people across international boundaries

    international tourist

  • 51

    Also called as inclusive tour

    package tour

  • 52

    Refers to an arrangement in which transport and accommodation is bought by the tourist at an all inclusive price

    package tour

  • 53

    It depends on the season, seasonal

    base price

  • 54

    Refers to an arrangement in which the tourist buys these facilities separately either making reservations in advance through a travel agent or en route during his tour

    independent tour

  • 55

    Refers to an arrangement in which the tourist travels in the company of other tourists (usually friends and relatives) There’s joiner if kulang

    group inclusive tour

  • 56

    -Refers to an arrangement in which the tourist travels to his destination alone. (e.g. backpackers)

    individual inclusive tour

  • 57

    Tourist product is an intangible item. It cannot be inspected by prospective purchasers before they buy as they can with manufactured goods. -experience

    intangibility

  • 58

    The tourist product tends to vary in standard and quality over time unlike the production of tangible goods. -standard and quality

    variability

  • 59

    The production and consumption of the tourist product is simultaneous. -The product is consumed by the tourist as it is produced.

    inseparability

  • 60

    -The supply of the tourist product is fixed. -The number of hotel rooms available at a particular resort cannot be varied to meet the changing demands of tourists during a particular season.

    perishability

  • 61

    -“a country, state, region, city or town which is marketed or markets itself as a place for tourists to visit.” -are naturally formed or can be constructed

    tourist destination

  • 62

    the action or power of evoking interest, pleasure, or liking for something.

    attractions

  • 63

    one in which the destination itself has an appeal.

    site attraction

  • 64

    – one in which tourist are drawn to the destinations solely because of the fiesta/festivals happening in the particular place

    event attractions

  • 65

    include mountains, beaches, hills climatic features and other natural phenomenon

    natural attraction

  • 66

    includes buildings or any historical destination attracted the tourists

    man made attractions

  • 67

    -Includes accommodations or different recreational activities, food, transportation and communications even entertainment

    amenities

  • 68

    Means having regular and convenient forms of transport in terms of distance and time to destination from the originating place with a reasonable price

    accessibility

  • 69

    Tourism can help correct the balance of payments deficit of many countries by earning the much needed foreign currency in international trade.

    Contribution to the balance of payments.

  • 70

    International tourism is the best means to spread wealth among countries thus, bridging the economic gap between the rich and poor nations.

    Dispersion of development

  • 71

    Expenditures by tourist can have beneficial effects on all economic sectors and lead to the development of different industries and other economic activities.

    Effect on general economic development.

  • 72

    Tourism is a service industry which could have a significant effect on those countries with surplus labor.

    Employment opportunities.

  • 73

    Tourism enhances one’s education. International conferences, seminars, study trips held each year enable people of all nations to exchange ideas, propose solutions to problems and share their concerns.

    educational significance

  • 74

    Tourism, properly designed and developed can help bridge the psychological and cultural distances that separate people of different races, colors, religions and stages of social and economic development.

    a vital force for peace

  • 75

    Taal

    talisay, laurel, san nicolas

  • 76

    Mascara fest

    bacolod

  • 77

    Ati atihan

    aklan

  • 78

    Makanayog

    mais kape niyog

  • 79

    Buunumo sa tourism

    journey and tour

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Tourism is derived from the Hebrew word which means studying, learning, searching

    torah

  • 2

    Earlier travel was essentially to ____ or to _____

    seek food or escape danger

  • 3

    Early tourism has two forms:

    Travel for business Religious travel

  • 4

    First to settle to mesopotamia

    sumerians

  • 5

    The invention of money, writing and wheel () by the Sumerians facilitated travel and exchange of goods.

    chariot

  • 6

    Toured mediterian

    phoenicians

  • 7

    are great travelers as they were the first one to use directions in Travelling Lebanon – Syria – Northern Israel.

    phoenicians

  • 8

    Traveled for religious reasons

    pilgrimage

  • 9

    was the foremost destination of English pilgrims in the 14th century.

    james of galicia

  • 10

    First passport 1908

    russia

  • 11

    Period where travel declined

    medival period

  • 12

    Middle age or dark age

    medival

  • 13

    It came from the word travail

    travel

  • 14

    brought about major changes in the scale and type of tourism development.

    the Industrial Revolution

  • 15

    Two technological developments in the early part of the 19th century had a great effect on the growth of tourism.

    -Introduction of the railway -Development of steam power

  • 16

    created not only more business by proving reliable and cheap transportation, but also more competition as various private companies invested heavily in hotels, resorts and entertainment facilities.

    railways

  • 17

    the first human controlled airplane in 1903.

    wright brothers (obvrille and wilbur)

  • 18

    As tourism became organized in the later years of the 19th century, Travel organizers emerged. The first and most famous of these was an English man,____

    thomas cook

  • 19

    His first excursion train trip was between Leicester and Loughborough in 1841 with 570 passengers at a round-trip fare.

    thomas cook

  • 20

    was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines.

    Industrial Revolution

  • 21

    The Industrial Revolution improved___

    Europe transport

  • 22

    It broged him to arrange similar excursions using chartered trains and put up his travel agency named “

    “Thomas Cook and Son Travel and Tour

  • 23

    In he organized his first American tour.

    1866

  • 24

    he introduced “circular notes” which were accepted by banks, hotels, shops, and restaurants. These in effect the first traveler’s checks.

    1874

  • 25

    American Express was founded by ___

    Henry Wells and William Fargo

  • 26

    first published in 1839, which became the leading guide for European countries at the end of the century.

    baedecker

  • 27

    American teachers

    thomasites

  • 28

    is the sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from travel and stay of non residents, in so far as they do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected to any earning activity.

    tourism

  • 29

    -it is also the temporary short term movement of people to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work and their activities during their stay in particular place.

    tourism

  • 30

    New slogan of PH

    LOVE THE PHILIPPINES

  • 31

    PH regions

    18

  • 32

    DOT SECT

    maria kristina

  • 33

    Negotiating or branching is

    tourism (travelling for business)

  • 34

    Largest river in asia

    puerto princessa underground river

  • 35

    Three currency that PH accepts

    dollar, YEN , British pound

  • 36

    Anyone who visits for pleasure as any person visiting a country other than that of earning money.

    visitor

  • 37

    temporary visitors staying at least 24 hours whose purpose could be classified as: leisure such as recreation, holiday, health, study, religion or sport, business, family, mission, and meeting.

    tourist

  • 38

    Less than 24 hrs

    excursionist

  • 39

    -Those excursionists that are interested in being an active participant – observer among host population or places or artifacts.

    explorer

  • 40

    Those excursionists that can afford to pay well for unusual vacations. Well traveled and usually known as the jet – setter.

    elite

  • 41

    Those excursionist that adapts as well to simple accommodations and services provided for the occasional guest. Looks for affordable air bnb

    off-beat

  • 42

    Air bnb

    air bed and breakfast

  • 43

    those visitors who visited a particular country staying there for a couple of day or weeks then travel again to another country with in the same continent. Want to explore

    backpackers

  • 44

    - 100 miles -A measure that has been used to distinguish travel away from home is the distance travelled on a trip.

    distance

  • 45

    defined as each time a person goes to a place at least 100 miles away from home and returns.

    trip

  • 46

    refers of using transportation to reach the point of interest - by Land, by Air, by Water

    mode of transportation

  • 47

    -Refers to how many days, weeks or months a traveler will stay in his desired place or destination.

    length of stay at destination

  • 48

    This denotes the point of origin or the place where the visitor came from. -This is important for business and research purposes

    residence of the traveler

  • 49

    -Refers to travel taken exclusively with in the national boundaries of the traveler’s own country

    domestic tourist

  • 50

    Involved movements of people or group of people across international boundaries

    international tourist

  • 51

    Also called as inclusive tour

    package tour

  • 52

    Refers to an arrangement in which transport and accommodation is bought by the tourist at an all inclusive price

    package tour

  • 53

    It depends on the season, seasonal

    base price

  • 54

    Refers to an arrangement in which the tourist buys these facilities separately either making reservations in advance through a travel agent or en route during his tour

    independent tour

  • 55

    Refers to an arrangement in which the tourist travels in the company of other tourists (usually friends and relatives) There’s joiner if kulang

    group inclusive tour

  • 56

    -Refers to an arrangement in which the tourist travels to his destination alone. (e.g. backpackers)

    individual inclusive tour

  • 57

    Tourist product is an intangible item. It cannot be inspected by prospective purchasers before they buy as they can with manufactured goods. -experience

    intangibility

  • 58

    The tourist product tends to vary in standard and quality over time unlike the production of tangible goods. -standard and quality

    variability

  • 59

    The production and consumption of the tourist product is simultaneous. -The product is consumed by the tourist as it is produced.

    inseparability

  • 60

    -The supply of the tourist product is fixed. -The number of hotel rooms available at a particular resort cannot be varied to meet the changing demands of tourists during a particular season.

    perishability

  • 61

    -“a country, state, region, city or town which is marketed or markets itself as a place for tourists to visit.” -are naturally formed or can be constructed

    tourist destination

  • 62

    the action or power of evoking interest, pleasure, or liking for something.

    attractions

  • 63

    one in which the destination itself has an appeal.

    site attraction

  • 64

    – one in which tourist are drawn to the destinations solely because of the fiesta/festivals happening in the particular place

    event attractions

  • 65

    include mountains, beaches, hills climatic features and other natural phenomenon

    natural attraction

  • 66

    includes buildings or any historical destination attracted the tourists

    man made attractions

  • 67

    -Includes accommodations or different recreational activities, food, transportation and communications even entertainment

    amenities

  • 68

    Means having regular and convenient forms of transport in terms of distance and time to destination from the originating place with a reasonable price

    accessibility

  • 69

    Tourism can help correct the balance of payments deficit of many countries by earning the much needed foreign currency in international trade.

    Contribution to the balance of payments.

  • 70

    International tourism is the best means to spread wealth among countries thus, bridging the economic gap between the rich and poor nations.

    Dispersion of development

  • 71

    Expenditures by tourist can have beneficial effects on all economic sectors and lead to the development of different industries and other economic activities.

    Effect on general economic development.

  • 72

    Tourism is a service industry which could have a significant effect on those countries with surplus labor.

    Employment opportunities.

  • 73

    Tourism enhances one’s education. International conferences, seminars, study trips held each year enable people of all nations to exchange ideas, propose solutions to problems and share their concerns.

    educational significance

  • 74

    Tourism, properly designed and developed can help bridge the psychological and cultural distances that separate people of different races, colors, religions and stages of social and economic development.

    a vital force for peace

  • 75

    Taal

    talisay, laurel, san nicolas

  • 76

    Mascara fest

    bacolod

  • 77

    Ati atihan

    aklan

  • 78

    Makanayog

    mais kape niyog

  • 79

    Buunumo sa tourism

    journey and tour