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60+ Geography for Tourism Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Tourism Studies (BTS) .

51.

Which of the following is not a geographical component of tourism according to H. Robinson?

A. Space
B. Accessibility
C. Accommodation
D. Scenary
Answer» C. Accommodation
52.

Climate and Weather is a

A. Push factor
B. Pull factor
C. Both push & pull factor
D. None of these
Answer» B. Pull factor
53.

Which of the following is a Surface Transportation System?

A. Road Transport
B. Rail Transport
C. Water Transport
D. All the above
Answer» D. All the above
54.

Which flight service is known as ‘demand service’?

A. Chartered Flight
B. Scheduled Flight
C. Regular Flight
D. Low - Cost Carrier
Answer» A. Chartered Flight
55.

When a foreign come to India and spent money for accommodation, it is known as

A. Direct Income
B. Indirect Income
C. Export Leakage
D. None of these
Answer» A. Direct Income
56.

Pollution is a

A. Social problem
B. Economic problem
C. Ecological problem
D. All the above
Answer» C. Ecological problem
57.

The division of biosphere which contains minerals , coals etc. called as

A. Hydrosphere
B. Lithosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Troposphere
Answer» B. Lithosphere
58.

DMS is

A. Decision Making System
B. Destination Marketing System
C. Destination Maintenance System
D. Destination Management System
Answer» D. Destination Management System
59.

A group of islands located in Bay of Bengal is

A. Andaman Island
B. Nicobar Island
C. Lakshadweep Island
D. Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Answer» D. Andaman & Nicobar Islands
60.

Unoccupied area or ground is

A. Space
B. Sunary
C. Location
D. Settlement features
Answer» A. Space
61.

Which is the ‘Golden Triangle of India’?

A. Delhi-Mumbai-Pune
B. Delhi – Agra- Jaipur
C. Agra-Jaipur-Amritsar
D. Shimla – Manali – Amritsar
Answer» B. Delhi – Agra- Jaipur

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