Resources I
Resources II
Products I
Products II
Mixed
100

Extensively used territories territories:
A) Kinshasa, Mumbai, New-York
B) Lagodekhi, Balaken, Heydarabad
C) Gabala, Singapore, Jalilabad
D) Odessa, Orenburg, Monaco

B) Lagodekhi, Balaken, Heydarabad

100

Examples of intensively used territories:
A) Bangkok, Boden, Mardin
B) Sydney, Istanbul, Barcelona
C) Zardab, Dubai, Tver
D) Miami, London, Nayrobi

B) Sydney, Istanbul, Barcelona

100

Which is an example of a recreational tourism product that primarily offers leisure and entertainment?
A) Hiking trails
B) Historical museum
C) Government office visit
D) Stock market tour

A) Hiking trails

100

Heritage tourism primarily relies on:
A) Mountains and rivers
B) Historic sites
C) Shopping malls
D) Amusement parks

B) Historic sites

100

What fields of knowledge does tourism interact with?
A) Geography
B) Law
C) Pedagogy
D) Pure mathematics

D) Pure mathematics

200

Select tourism destination related to Geological resources:
A) Mount Everest (Nepal)
B) Victoria Falls (Zambia, Zimbabwe)
C) Ha Long Bay (Vietnam)
D) San Andreas fault (USA)

D) San Andreas fault (USA)

200

The use of natural recreational resources can't realized:
A) Intensively used territories
B) Lesser used territories
C) Selected used territories
D) Extensively used territories

C) Selected used territories

200

To which type of tourism product related visiting Sumqayit or Milan?
A) Natural Tourism Product
B) Symbiotic Tourism Product
C) Event Based Tourism
D) Site Based Tourism Product

D) Site Based Tourism Product

200

One of the following types is NOT a tourism product:
A) Theoretical tourism product
B) Flora-made tourism product
C) Symbiotic tourism product
D) Place-based tourism

A) Theoretical tourism product

200

Which two forms had early tourism?
A) Business and marketing
B) Business and space
C) Business and religious
D) Business and education

C) Business and religious

300

One of them is not related to the characteristics of tourism resources:
A) Tourism resources are typically tangible objects.
B) Tourism resources are used only by tourists.
C) Tourism resources are used by more than just tourists.
D) Tourism resources are perishable.

B) Tourism resources are used only by tourists.

300

Classification of Tourism resources by N.P. Krachilo:
A) Natural - Cultural/Historical - Socio-economic
B) Exhaustible - Inexhaustible
C) Natural - Recreational - Cultural/Historical
D) Non of them

A) Natural - Cultural/Historical - Socio-economic

300

What are the material tourism products?
A) concert, souvenirs
B) booklets, tourist guides
C) flights, booklets
D) theater, lunch

B) booklets, tourist guides

300

Cultural tourism products are increasingly valued because:
A) They are easily replaceable
B) They are cheaper than other tourism types
C) They require no infrastructure
D) They support identity and heritage preservation

D) They support identity and heritage preservation

300

Cultural tourism resources include:
A) Rivers and mountains
B) Festivals and historical sites
C) Beaches
D) Hiking trails

B) Festivals and historical sites

400

Which of these is a cultural tourism product?
A) Skiing in Alps
B) Visiting the Louvre Museum
C) Safari in Africa
D) Beach holiday in Maldives

B) Visiting the Louvre Museum

400

Select Cultural and Artistic tourism resources:
A) Chichen Itza (Mexico)
B) Statue of Liberty (USA)
C) Moulin Rouge (France)
D) The Ashabi Kahf (Azerbaijan)

C) Moulin Rouge (France)

400

What tourism products includes Core ot Physical Plant element by Smith (1994)?
A) cruise ship, technical-competent performance, smile;
B) facility, expression of welcome by local residents;
C) performance, enhanced service, consumers participate;
D) natural resources, weather, infrastructure;

D) natural resources, weather, infrastructure;

400

Select the structured elements of tourism product by Smith (1994):
A) The Physical plant - Service - Hospitality - Recreation - Involvement
B) The Physical plant - Service - Hospitality - Freedom of choice - Involvement
C) Transportation - Hospitality - Service - Freedom of choice - Involvement
D) The Physical plant - Service - Hospitality - Freedom of choice - Perishability

B) The Physical plant - Service - Hospitality - Freedom of choice - Involvement

400

None of the following applies to the characteristics of a tourism product:
A) Intangibility
B) Inseparability
C) Non-seasonality
D) Heterogeneity

C) Non-seasonality

500

Tourism products are perishable because:
A) Unsold experiences cannot be stored for later
B) They have no value
C) They are physical goods
D) Government regulates them

A) Unsold experiences cannot be stored for later

500

Select right option for tourism resource classification by origin:
A) natural - exhaustable - inexhaustable
B) natural - antropogen - biological
C) natural-physical resources - renewable - non-renewable
D) natural-physical resources - natural-biological - energetical (culture and religion)

D) natural-physical resources - natural-biological - energetical (culture and religion)

500

Select the elements of EXTENDED tourism products:
A) Flights
B) Sightseeing
C) Transfers
D) Product sale counsil

D) Product sale counsil

500

Select the elements of REAL or CORE tourism products:
A) Excursions
B) Additional excursions
C) Medical care
D) Dance parties

A) Excursions

500

What does immovability mean for a tourism product?
A) The tourist product’s ownership cannot be transferred.
B) Each product or area has a peak season for visitors.
C) A tourist attraction cannot be relocated.
D) The product cannot be experienced before purchase.

C) A tourist attraction cannot be relocated.

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