The 5 Sectors
Hospitality
Professionalism
Rating Systems
Random
100

A food blogger might be attracted to this sector

Food and Beverage

100

Hospitality is...

How we make people feel

100

Dress for the job you ____, not the job you have.

want

100

The guide made by a tire company.

Michelin Guide

100

Inbound Tourism means... (Going IN or OUT?)

Tourists coming IN

200

A tour guide belongs to this Sector

Connected Industry

200

Hospitality can be described as

Taking care of people

200

To look professional in the Culinary Arts, you could wear:

Proper uniform: Apron, hair up, Chef's hat, clean and tidy.

200
5 Stars is universally understood as...

Great!

200

A Domestic tourism excursion might be,,,

A trip in our country (ex, Vancouver, Algonquin Park)

300

A plane, train, bus....

Transportation

300

Courses in this industry might include...

Culinary Arts & Hotel Management

300

Taking on extra work, pulling weight for the team could be described as:

Showing initiative.

300

The highest amount of Michelin stars a chef can receive is...

3

300

An International trip might be:

A trip outside of Canada (ex. Barbados, Thailand, Korea)

400

Which type of accommodation does Dwight open on his beet farm?

A Bed and Breakfast

400

The study of culinary arts and tourism management

Hospitality & Tourism

400

If you are disrespectful to your boss, clients and coworkers, you risk getting...

Fired.

400

Michelin inspectors must remain _____.

Anonymous

400

Tourism might be great for ______ but bad for the _______.

Business; the environment

500

Hiring a tour guide to take you to Michelin starred restaurants

Connected Industry and Food/Beverage

500

Mystery Block

Earn a FREE 500 POINTS

500

Showing up to work on time, completing tasks within the time frames is called having ____ _____ skills.

Time Management

500

Michelin stars can be a "blessing and a curse" Why?

The pressure to keep the star ratings up.

500

A social issues associated with tourism might be:

Lack of affordable housing for locals, high prices for exports, more traffic and trash

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