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Quiz 10 – Mass and Alternative Tourism

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  the large amount of jobs created by the tourism industry that has alleviated unemployment problems
B  of its over reliance on tourism as a source of revenue and relative decline of other industries
C  of the large revenues generated by agriculture
D  of the diverse economy of the island
E  of its independence from the US economy
Question #2
A  alternative tourism
B  educational tourism
C  ecotourism
D  retirement-related migration/tourism
E  mass tourism
Question #3
A  relatively low cost of living
B  prevalence of the English language
C  pleasant climate
D  generous government incentives
E  locals welcome and respect retiree foreigners throughout the country
Question #4
A  is typically closely integrated with local populations and cultures
B  is often beach or shopping focused
C  in Latin America occurs primarily in rainforests
D  holds great promise for sustainable development
E  is largely managed by local entrepreneurs rather than global corporations
Question #5
A  was a blatant attempt by the US government to transform Latin America
B  is defined as getting others to want what you want
C  is the open/overt coercion of a culture
D  is not conveyed through media outlets, but only through person to person contact
Question #6
A  Jamaica and Dominican Republic
B  Cuba and Jamaica
C  Dominican Republic and Cuba
D  Bahamas and Cuba
Question #7
A  is protected by the state government of Quintana Roo, which restricted migration to Cancun from other parts of Mexico
B  receives more five times as many international visitors as does Acapulco
C  does not incorporate the Mayan culture into its tourism “mix”
D  is often described as a highly integrated city, i.e. not segregated
Question #8
A  the construction of new hotels
B  hosting of the World Cup soccer tournament
C  a group of people that becomes newly affluent
D  Safety concerns
Question #9
A  it is easy to distinguish tourist from non-tourist activities
B  consumption occurs at the site of production
C  it is best defined as an import activity
D  it is easy to determine who is or is not a tourist
Question #10
A  nearly half of the world’s population is an international tourist in any given year
B  Tourism growth had declined in Central America, according to data from 2013
C  Tourism revenues basically remain stable, despite world events/changes
D  More than 50 million international travelers made it to Latin America in 2010