What is the broader concept that tourism is often associated with?
Understanding Tourism and Travel

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Culture
Travel
Adventure
Leisure
2.
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How does modern society tend to equate travel with tourism?
By emphasizing leisure, commercial experiences, and curated activities.
Tourism is only for wealthy individuals.
Travel is solely about business trips.
Travel and tourism are completely unrelated concepts.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
According to the World Tourism Organization, what is a 'traveller'?
A traveller is a person who moves between different geographical locations.
A traveller is someone who never leaves their home.
A traveller is a person who only travels by air.
A traveller is someone who stays in one place.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What distinguishes a 'traveller' from a 'visitor'?
A 'traveller' seeks exploration and immersion, while a 'visitor' is often focused on a specific purpose.
A 'traveller' is someone who stays in one place, while a 'visitor' moves around.
A 'traveller' is only interested in luxury accommodations, while a 'visitor' prefers budget options.
A 'traveller' typically travels for work, while a 'visitor' travels for leisure.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are some reasons people might travel besides tourism?
business, education, family visits, medical purposes, cultural exchanges
sports events
shopping trips
vacation planning
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the definition of a tourist differ from that of a traveller?
A tourist travels for business, while a traveller goes on vacation.
A tourist prefers to stay in luxury hotels, while a traveller camps outdoors.
A tourist focuses on leisure and attractions, while a traveller seeks deeper cultural experiences.
A tourist only visits popular landmarks, while a traveller avoids all attractions.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What role do social and economic conditions play in the perception of travel?
Travel is solely determined by personal preferences.
Economic conditions have no impact on travel perception.
Social conditions are irrelevant to travel experiences.
They shape the perception of travel by influencing cultural attitudes and financial accessibility.
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