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Contents
1 GEOTOURISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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1. GEOTOURISM
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1.1 GEOTOURISM
1. What percentage of visitors climbed Uluru C. Many of the lodges are built with ma-
in 1990? terials that can’t be found locally.
A. 74% D. Some lodges are owned and operated
B. 30% by local people.
Explanation:Paragraph B:First develope-
C. 25% din the 1990s, an ecolodge is a type of
Explanation:Paragraph I:While 74 percent hotelthat helps local economies and pro-
of visitors climbed Uluruin 1990, that num- tects theenvironment. Many of the lodges
ber dropped to less than30 percent by are built withrenewable materials that are
2015. found locally. Thelodges allow people in
D. none of above the community to selllocally made prod-
ucts to guests; some are alsoowned and
2. comfort operated by local people.
A. (n) knowledge that something exists
4. Cheap package tours, concentration on ho-
B. (adj) providing more appreciation or
tels and resorts, recreational activities
enjoyment
A. Mass tourism
C. (n) a state of ease or well-being
Explanation:comfort (n) a state of ease or B. Geotourism
well-beingE.g:He could retire now and live
5. vital
in comfort for the rest of his life.
D. none of above A. (adj) relating to a higher purpose
rather than just material needs
3. Which is NOT true about ecolodge? B. (n) knowledge that something exists
A. It is a type of hotelthat helps local C. (adj) necessary or extremely impor-
economies and protects theenvironment. tant
B. The lodges allow people in the commu- Explanation:vital (adj) necessary or ex-
nity to selllocally made products tremely importantEg:The exploration for
1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. C
1.1 GEOTOURISM 3
new sources of energy is vital for the fu- B. (adj) providing more appreciation or
ture of our planet. enjoyment
C. (adj) relating to the relationship be-
14. Research the answer to this question from 18. The poverty has effected the poor nations
unit 5B of your course books. ‘3 broth- during Covid 19 lockdown.
ers started their own trekking business for A. dominated
women. They called it 3 Brothers Adven-
ture Trekking.’ B. accommodate
A. True C. dramatically
B. False D. pose
C. Not given
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19. What is a ‘hot spot’?
D. I don’t understand. A. WiFi area.
15. What does ‘indigenous’ mean? B. A popular location.
A. A name of a country. C. A spicy potato.
B. A place that people stay in. D. Really hot weather.
C. A group of people from another coun- 20. What is the key objective of ‘geotourism’?
try.
A. To make sure people save money.
D. Local/native to the country.
B. To make sure places are environmen-
16. According to the reading, how does eco- tally friendly.
tourism benefit the tourists?
C. To make sure people do not throw rub-
A. They save money because ecolodges bish on the ground.
are economically priced.
D. To make sure tourism is profitable.
B. They develop a deeper understanding
of the place and the people. 21. ecological
C. They learn to become ambassadors A. (adj) providing more appreciation or
for their country. enjoyment
Explanation:Paragraph C:Ecolodges not B. (adj) relating to a higher purpose
only help local economiesand the environ- rather than just material needs
ment, they also enable visitorsto gain a
deeper understanding of the region. C. (adj) relating to the relationship be-
tween living things and theirsurroundings
D. none of above Explanation:ecological (adj) relating to
17. Ecolodges benefit the relationship between living things
and theirsurroundingsEg:The destruction
of the rain forests is an ecological disas-
ter.
D. none of above
A. the environment
B. local people
C. tourists
D. all of the answers
C. telling legends about Uluru 36. What does the word ‘vital’ mean?
Explanation:Paragraph F:The sisters A. A name of a building.
also created a nonprofitorganization-
Empowering Women of Nepal(EWN). B. A type of fruit.
D. none of above C. Something necessary or extremely im-
portant.
32. Look in page 114. Is this statement
D. Something you use to treat a medical
true/falee/not given? “Adventure Tours
illness.
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and SEIT Outback Australia are just three
of the companies that work to educate vis- 37. What word means a building or structure
itors about the culture of Sydney.” with historical or cultural significance?
A. True A. Landmarks
B. False B. Spiritual
C. Not given C. Official
D. I really don’t know. D. Renewable
33. The video showed the threat to the en- 38. I have a farmhouse in countryside which
vironment by tourists companies. can ten people.
A. dramatically A. accommodate
B. predominately B. facilities
C. facilities C. self sufficient
D. posed
D. interpret
34. Where is Uluru located?
39. By 1993, tour operator and guides in
A. Nepal Nepal were male.
B. Ecuador A. predominately
C. Ayer’s Rock B. dominated
D. Australia C. accommodate
41. So what are the benefits of tourism devel- 46. Look in page 113 of your course books.
opment? Is this statement true/false/not given?
“Nepal has been an important trekking
B. accommodate A. enriching
B. objective
C. incentive
C. spiritual
D. predominately
D. official
44. It benefits residents economicallyFor 50. landmark
ex:Travel businesses hire local workers,
and use local services, products, and sup- A. (adj) relating to a higher purpose
plies rather than just material needs
B. (n) a building or structure with histori-
A. Mass tourism
cal or cultural significance
B. Geotourism C. (n) knowledge that something exists
Explanation:landmark (n) a building or
45. occurs when large numbers of people
structure with historical or cultural signif-
visit the same place at any one time
icanceEg:The Rock of Gibraltar is one of
A. Mass tourism Europe’s most famous landmarks.
B. Geotourism D. none of above