
Travel and Tourism Quizzzes
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1.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
When planning a vacation, it's important to pack appropriately and ensure your (a) is secure and easy to carry.
Answer explanation
When planning a vacation, it's important to pack appropriately and ensure your luggage is secure and easy to carry.
2.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
For those who prefer a more urban experience, (a) are a great way to discover new cities and cultures.
Answer explanation
For those who prefer a more urban experience, city breaks are a great way to discover new cities and cultures.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which sentence uses "going sightseeing" correctly?
A. We are going sightseeing the new museum tomorrow.
C. She suggested we should try going sightseeing after lunch.
D. He enjoys to going sightseeing whenever he travels.
B. They went to going sightseeing the historic district.
Answer explanation
The correct sentence using 'going sightseeing' is: She suggested we should try going sightseeing after lunch. Let's break down why the other sentences are incorrect:
A. We are going sightseeing the new museum tomorrow.
This sentence is incorrect because "going sightseeing" should be followed by a preposition like "to" or "at" when referring to a specific place. A correct version would be: "We are going sightseeing at the new museum tomorrow."
B. They went to going sightseeing the historic district.
This sentence is incorrect because "went to" should be followed by a place or activity without the "going" form. A correct version would be: "They went sightseeing in the historic district."
D. He enjoys to going sightseeing whenever he travels.
This sentence is incorrect because "enjoys" should be followed by a gerund (verb + ing) without "to." A correct version would be: "He enjoys going sightseeing whenever he travels."
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which sentence is correctly arranged?
A. They nightlife the brochure city's covers camping spots and.
B. They covers camping spots and nightlife the brochure city's.
C. They packed light for a backpacking trip and later explored the city's nightlife.
D. They explored the brochure city's nightlife and covers camping spots.
Answer explanation
Sentence C is correctly arranged as it follows a logical sequence of events, starting with packing light for a backpacking trip and then exploring the city's nightlife.
Explanation:
A. They nightlife the brochure city's covers camping spots and.
This sentence is not grammatically correct and does not make sense.
B. They covers camping spots and nightlife the brochure city's.
This sentence is also not grammatically correct and is confusing.
C. They packed light for a backpacking trip and later explored the city's nightlife.
This sentence is grammatically correct and clearly conveys the intended meaning.
D. They explored the brochure city's nightlife and covers camping spots.
This sentence is not grammatically correct and is confusing.
5.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
During long flights, he always requests the (a) for its convenience in accessing the restroom and stretching without disturbing others.
Answer explanation
During long flights, he always requests the aisle seat for its convenience in accessing the restroom and stretching without disturbing others.
6.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Many travelers consider Paris to be a world-renowned (a) .
Answer explanation
Many travelers consider Paris to be a world-renowned destination.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What does "out of season" mean?
A. The period when a tourist destination is most crowded.
B. The time when a particular activity or product is not readily available or popular.
C. The peak time for agricultural harvest.
D. The period when seasonal sales are at their highest.
Answer explanation
Out of season means the time when a particular activity or product is not readily available or popular, making it less desirable or accessible.
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