TOUR GUIDING (PRELIM)
  • 1. is the Act of leading, assisting, and informing tourists during their travel experiences.
A) Services
B) Guiding
C) Tour guide
D) Tour guiding
  • 2. Serves as the face of the destination offering explanations, managing the itinerary, ensuring safety, and enhancing the overall experience of the guests.
A) Tour guide
B) Guests
C) Buss driver
D) Destination
  • 3. more than just leading a group it's About creating memorable, safe, and meaningful travel experiences.
A) Arranging
B) Tour guiding
C) Leading
D) Tour guide
  • 4. A professional service in which a
    trained individual (the tour guide) accompanies travelers to provide information, direction, assistance, and interpretation of a place's culture, history, attractions, and traditions.
A) Motorbanca guiding
B) Bus driving
C) Tour guiding
D) Tour operating
  • 5. like Egypt, Greece, and Rome
A) Late boomers celebration
B) Early civilizations
C) Last Civilizations
  • 6. had guides who led pilgrims, scholars, and traders to temples, cities, and trade routes. These early guides often served as interpreters, protectors, and storytellers.
A) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
B) Post-War and Contemporary Era
C) Ancient beginning (early guides)
D) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century Europe)
  • 7. Early civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome
A) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
B) Post-War and Contemporary Era
C) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century Europe)
D) Ancient beggining
  • 8. took extended cultural trips through Europe
A) Japanese
B) Americans
C) Australian
D) Wealthy Europeans
  • 9. Early civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome

    had guides who led pilgrims, scholars, and traders to temples, cities, and trade routes. These early guides often served as interpreters, protectors, and storytellers.
A) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
B) Post-War and Contemporary Era
C) Ancient beggining
D) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century Europe)
  • 10. They were often accompanied by local "cicerones"

    (Early tour guides), who provided historical, cultural, and artistic knowledge.
A) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century Europe)
B) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
C) The grand tour
  • 11. who provided historical, cultural, and artistic knowledge.
A) Early tour guides or cicerones
B) Both
C) None of the above
D) Ancient beggining
  • 12. This era formalized the idea of paid guide services for educational and leisure travel.
A) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
B) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century Europe)
C) Post-War and Contemporary Era
D) Ancient beggining
  • 13. Railways and steamships made travel more accessible.
A) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century Europe)
B) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
C) Post-War and Contemporary Era
D) Tour guiding
  • 14. called the "Father of modern tourism," organized group tours in the mid-1800s, creating the basis for package tours and professional tour guiding.
A) Thomas Cook
B) Michael Porter
C) Thomas loose
  • 15. After WWII, Global tourism expanded rapidly with air travel, economic growth, and international cooperation (e.g., UNESCO).
A) Post-War and Contemporary Era
B) The Grand Tour (17th-19th Century
C) Ancient Beginnings
  • 16. evolved into a recognized profession, with certifications, formal training, and government regulation.
A) Cicerones
B) Tour guides
C) Tour guiding
  • 17. After WWII, Global tourism expanded rapidly with air travel, economic growth, and international cooperation (e.g., UNESCO).

    Tour guiding evolved into a recognized profession, with certifications, formal training, and government regulation.
A) Industrial Revolution and Modern Tourism
B) Post-War and Contemporary Era
C) Ancient Beginnings
  • 18. Tour guiding evolved into a recognized profession, with certifications, formal training, and government regulation.
A) Yes
B) No maybe
C) Post-War and Contemporary Era
  • 19. 1. Interpreter of Culture and History

    2. Shares accurate and engaging stories, facts, and background about the destination.

    3.. Organizer and Facilitator

    4. Manages the tour flow: schedules, transport, meals, accommodations, etc.

    5. Customer Service Provider
A) Yes
B) Key Roles of a Tour Guide
C) Maybe not sure
  • 20. 6. Addresses guests' needs, questions, and concerns professionally.

    7. Safety Officer

    8. Ensures the group's safety and handles emergency situations calmly.

    9. Cultural Ambassador

    10. Represents the local community with pride, respect, and professionalism.
A) Key roles of tour guide
B) Key knowledge
C) Not all stated
  • 21. schedules, transport, meals, accommodations, etc.
A) Both are same stated right
B) Types of roles as tour guide
C) Manages the tour flow
  • 22. Specializes in one area or attraction
A) Local guide
B) International guide
C) Docents
D) Specialized guide
  • 23. Joins tour buses or groups temporarily
A) On-site guide
B) Specialized guide
C) Step-on guide
  • 24. Escorts Tours Across Multiple Cities Or Regions
A) ON-SITE GUIDE
B) STEP-ON GUIDE
C) NATIONAL/REGIONAL GUIDE
D) Docents
  • 25. Focuses on themes (e.g., nature, culture, adventure
A) PERSONAL/PRIVATE GUIDE
B) Specialized guide local guide
C) National/regional guide
D) FREELANCE GUIDE
  • 26. Conduct tour for an hour or more at a specific building or place e.g. museum curator
A) NATURALIST GUIDE
B) Docents
C) STAFF GUIDE
D) ON-SITE GUIDE
  • 27. Guides who normally volunteer for a small museum or archive and often work for free
A) INDIGENOUS GUIDE
B) DOCENTS
C) LOCAL GUIDE
D) PERSONAL/PRIVATE GUIDE
  • 28. Tour guide and driver at the same time
A) STAFF GUIDE
B) FREELANCE GUIDE
C) DRIVER-GUIDE
D) SPECIALIZED GUIDE
  • 29. They are an on-call basis for a individual or small group in an exclusive tour.
A) STEP-ON GUIDE
B) NATURALIST GUIDE
C) PERSONAL/PRIVATE GUIDE
D) STAFF GUIDE
  • 30. The one who is permanently connected with a Tour agency and paid per day or monthly basis only.
A) STAFF GUIDE
B) STEP-ON GUIDE
C) NATIONAL/REGIONAL GUIDE
D) DOCENTS
  • 31. A person who is not permanently connected with Tour agency and is paid per trip basis only.
A) PERSONAL/PRIVATE GUIDE
B) SPECIALIZED GUIDE
C) FREELANCE GUIDE
D) STAFF GUIDE
  • 32. Usually a member of a tribe community who has deep understanding of their cultural background.
A) LOCAL GUIDE
B) INDIGENOUS GUIDE
C) ON-SITE GUIDE
D) NATIONAL/REGIONAL GUIDE
  • 33. Refers to an expert on natural attractions.
A) PERSONAL/PRIVATE GUIDE
B) ON-SITE GUIDE
C) FREELANCE GUIDE
D) NATURALIST GUIDE
  • 34. Refers to cruise ship personnel in charge of guiding on board guests to tour various department of the vessel.
A) NATIONAL/REGIONLA GUIDE
B) LOCAL GUIDE
C) CRUISE SHIP GUIDE
  • 35. Also referred to as Courier usually incharge of the meet and greet of tourists and guests, taking charge of the baggage and luggage to be transferred from arrival to send offs.
A) STEP ON GUIDE
B) DOCENTS
C) TRANSFER GUIDE
D) ON-SITE GUIDE
  • 36. Refers to accompanying tourists from point of origin to the point of destinations and return to the point of origin ACTING AS COORDINATORS of the tour activities for a specified number of days stated in the tour package
A) PERSONAL/PRIVATE GUIDE
B) TOUR ESCORT
C) PRIVATE GUIDE
D) FREELANCE GUIDE
  • 37. Refers to accompanying tourists from point of origin to the point of destinations and return to the point of origin ACTING AS MANAGER of the tour activities for a specified number of days stated in the tour package, if the activity is out of the country
A) OUTBOUND GUIDE/TOUR LEADER
B) LOCAL GUIDE
C) CECIRONES
D) TOUR ESCORT
  • 38. Behaving in a way that is respectful, polite and appropriate to a specific situation or group.
A) Qualities of an Effective Good Tour Guide
B) All is correct
C) Proper decorum
D) Key role of tour guide
  • 39. Knowledgeable and well-informed
    Friendly and approachable
    Good communicator
    Organized and reliable
    Culturally sensitive and respectful
    Calm under pressure
    Love of Country
    People-loving
    Open-mindedness
    Tactfulness
    Punctuality
A) Effective tour guide behaviour
B) Key Roles of a Tour Guide
C) Qualities of an Effective Good Tour Guide:
  • 40. Honesty
    Resourcefulness
    Self Confidence
    Sense of humor
    Enthusiasm
    Sense of Leadership
    Fairness in treatment
    Good health
    Patience
    Reasonable
    Assertive
    Humble
    Thematic
    Passionate
    Organized
    Able to Focus
A) Effective tourism
B) Key roles of tourism
C) Proper decorum
  • 41. Knowledgeable and well-informed
    Friendly and approachable
    Good communicator
    Organized and reliable
    Culturally sensitive and respectful
    Calm under pressure
A) Qualities of a Good Tour Guide
B) Knowledge of tour guide
C) Effective tour guide
D) Importance being tour guide
  • 42. Share accurate and engaging information about sites, history, culture, nature, and customs
A) Informative role
B) Cultural Ambassador
C) Safety and Security
D) Customer Service Provider
  • 43. Enhance the traveler's understanding and appreciation of the destination.
A) Organizational Role
B) Entertainer and Motivator
C) Customer Service Provider
D) Informative Role
  • 44. Manage logistics: time, transportation, itineraries, accommodations, and guest needs.
A) Customer Service Provider
B) Organizational Role
C) Entertainer and Motivator
D) Safety and Security
  • 45. Coordinate with drivers, hotels, attractions, and local agencies.
A) Cultural Ambassador
B) Informative Role
C) Organizational Role
D) Customer Service Provider
  • 46. Ensure the group's safety throughout the trip.

    Handle emergencies, first aid situations, and conflicts calmly and professionally.
A) Safety and Security
B) Informative Role
C) Cultural Ambassador
D) Entertainer and Motivator
  • 47. Represent the destination with pride and authenticity.
A) Cultural Ambassador
B) Both
C) Safety and Security
  • 48. Promote respect for local culture, people, and environment.
A) Informative role
B) Organizational Role
C) Cultural Ambassador
  • 49. Bridge cultural gaps between tourists and locals.
A) Cultural ambassador
B) Safety and Security
C) Organizational Role
  • 50. Deliver excellent service with patience, enthusiasm, and professionalism.
A) Informative Role
B) Customer Service Provider
C) Entertainer and Motivator
D) Organizational role
  • 51. Handle complaints, special requests, and diverse personalities.
A) Customer Service Provider
B) Safety and Security
C) Informative Role
  • 52. Keep the tour engaging with storytelling, humor, and charisma.
A) Entertainer and Motivator
B) Organizational Role
C) Cultural Ambassador
  • 53. Encourage participation and group interaction.
A) Safety and Security
B) Informative Role
C) Organizational Role
D) Entertainer and Motivator
  • 54. has a rich history rooted in early human curiosity and the desire to explore
A) Tourism
B) Tour guiding
C) Industry
D) Tour guide
  • 55. are key frontliners who influence the overall travel experience.
A) Tour guides
B) Guests
C) Tourists
D) Tourism
  • 56. Their role goes far beyond just showing places they educate, inspire, and connect people with the world.
A) Customer
B) Vendors
C) Tour guides
D) Tourists
  • 57. For relaxation, recreation, or sightseeing

    (e.g., beach holidays, cultural tours
A) Leisure Tours
B) Adventure Tours
C) Educational tours
D) Eco or Nature Tours
  • 58. For academic learning (e.g., school field trips, university study tours)
A) Religious or Pilgrimage Tours
B) Educational tour
C) Leisure tour
  • 59. Involve physical activity and exploration

    (e.g., hiking, mountain climbing, scuba diving
A) Adventure Tours
B) Leisure Tour
C) Eco or Nature Tours
  • 60. For spiritual or religious purposes

    (e.g., trips to Mecca, Lourdes, or Buddhist temples
A) Religious or Pilgrimage Tours
B) Cultural and Heritage Tours
C) Both
  • 61. Travel for business meetings, incentives, conferences, or exhibitions (MICE
A) Leisure Tour
B) Business or MICE Tours
C) Educational Tour
  • 62. Focused on visiting natural areas responsibly

    (e.g., safaris, bird-watching tours)
A) Adventure Tour
B) Religious or Pilgrimage
C) Eco or Nature Tours
D) Cultural and Heritage Tours
  • 63. Centered around visiting historical, architectural, and cultural sites.
A) Cultural and Heritage Tours
B) Eco or Nature Tours
C) Religious or Pilgrimage Tours
  • 64. All-inclusive: transportation, accommodation, meals, and activities are pre-arranged
A) Package Tours
B) Independent Tours
C) Private Tours
D) Group Tours
  • 65. Travelers plan and book their own activities and schedule.
A) Group Tours
B) Private Tours
C) Independent Tours
  • 66. Accompanied by a professional tour guide from start to finish.
A) Escorted or Guided Tours
B) Private Tours
C) None of the choices
D) Package Tours
  • 67. Organized for multiple people with a common itinerary.
A) Independent Tours
B) Group Tours
C) Private Tours
D) Package Tours
  • 68. Customized for individuals, families, or small private groups
A) Escorted or Guided Tours
B) Private Tours
C) Independent Tours
  • 69. Short trips lasting a few hours to a full day.
A) Half-Day and Full-Day Tours
B) Both
C) Multi-Day Tours
  • 70. Spanning several days or weeks, often covering multiple destinations.
A) Both are the same
B) Multi-Day Tours
C) Half-Day and Full-Day Tours
  • 71. Travel for fun, relaxation, or vacation.
A) Educational Tourists
B) Leisure Tourists
C) Business Tourists
D) Medical Tourists
  • 72. Travel for work or corporate events.
A) Leisure Tourists
B) Religious Tourists
C) Business Tourists
D) Educational Tourists
  • 73. Travel to receive medical treatment or wellness services.
A) Leisure Tourists
B) Both are same
C) None of choices
D) Medical Tourists
  • 74. Study abroad or participate in academic exchanges.
A) Educational Tourists
B) Leisure Tourists
C) Business Tourists
  • 75. Prefer low-cost transport, lodging, and food.
A) Luxury Tourists
B) Budget Travelers
C) Adventure Tourists
D) Cultural Tourists
  • 76. Prefer high-end hotels, personalized service, and premium experiences
A) Luxury Tourists
B) Eco-Tourists
C) Backpackers
  • 77. Independent travelers with minimal gear and low-cost plans
A) False choices
B) Cultural Tourists
C) Backpackers
D) Adventure Tourists
  • 78. Seek thrill, exploration, and physical challenges.
A) Adventure Tourists
B) Cultural Touirsts
C) Eco-Tourists
D) Budget Travelers
  • 79. Deep interest in local traditions, arts, food, and customs.
A) Adventure Tourists
B) Cultural Tourists
C) Backpackers
D) Eco-Tourists
  • 80. Environmentally conscious travelers who prioritize sustainability
A) Cultural Tourists
B) Eco-Tourists
C) Adventure Tourists
  • 81. Solo Travelers

    Couples

    Families

    Senior Citizens

    Student Groups

    Special Needs Travelers
A) Based on Group Composition
B) Based on Purpose of Travel
C) Base on Travel Style
  • 82. Tour conducted on a regular basis.
A) ECO-TOUR
B) DAILY RUN TOUR
C) PRIVATE TOUR
  • 83. Participated by an individual, couple or family which has the privacy of their own schedule and specific itinerary with private itinerary.
A) OTHER SPECIALLY ARRANGED TOUR
B) PRIVATE TOUR
C) TECHNICAL TOUR
  • 84. Joined by tour members, from different pick up points going to same destination which they don't know each other
A) TECHNICAL TOUR
B) SEAT-IN-COACH(SIC)/SHARED TOUR
C) PRIVATE TOUR
  • 85. Tour members have to do much walking to see different attractions identified in the itinerary.
A) MUSEUM TOUR
B) WALKING TOUR
C) WAR MEMORIAL TOUR
  • 86. Going to the places of worship and images are the main attraction of the tour
A) PILGRIMAGE TOUR
B) OTHER SPECIALLY ARRANGED TOUR
C) SEAT-IN-COACH(SIC)/SHARED TOUR
  • 87. Visit to the museum as main part of the tour.
A) PILGRIMAGE TOUR
B) MUSEUM TOUR
C) WALKING TOUR
  • 88. Also known as PLANT/COMPANY TOUR. Done by students as part of their educational tour.
A) OTHER SPECIALLY ARRANGED TOUR.
B) PRIVATE TOUR
C) TECHNICAL TOUR
  • 89. This is done to compliment the theories learned in school to experience actual situation in the industry.
A) TECHINCAL TOUR
B) PRIVATE TOUR
C) SEAT-IN-COACH(SIC)/SHARED TOUR
  • 90. Ecology or Preservation of the environment is the focus of tour.
A) DAILY RUN TOUR
B) MUSEUM TOUR
C) ECO-TOUR
  • 91. Visit to cemeteries of fallen heroes during the war.
A) WAR MEMORIAL TOUR
B) OTHER SPECIALLY ARRANGED TOUR
C) MUSEUM TOUR
  • 92. Any tour specifically designed for a tourist on his need, requirements and interest
A) OTHER SPECIALLY ARRANGED TOUR
B) TECHNICAL TOUR
C) SEAT-IN-COACH(SIC)/SHARED TOUR
  • 93. A detailed plan or schedule of a tour or trip.
A) Itenerary
B) Tourism
C) Tour guiding
  • 94. It outlines the sequence of activities, destinations, accommodations, meals, and transportation arranged for the tourists during their travel.
A) Tour guiding
B) Tourism Industry
C) Itenerary
  • 95. ESCORTS TOURS ACROSS MULTIPLES CITIES.
A) LOCAL GUIDE
B) SPECIALIZED GUIDE
C) NATIONAL GUIDE
  • 96. ON-CALL BASIS FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP IN AN EXCLUSIVE TOUR
A) FREELANCE
B) PRIVATE
C) STAFF
  • 97. CONDUCT TOUR FOR AN HOUR OR MORE AT A SPECIFIC PLACE
A) ON-SITE GUIDE
B) DOCENTS
C) STEP-ON GUIDE
  • 98. ACCOMPANYING TOURISTS FROM POINT OF ORIGIN TO POINT OF DESTINATION. ACTING AS COORDINATOR.
A) TRANSFER GUIDE
B) TOUR ESCORT
C) OUTBOUND GUIDE
  • 99. GUIDE WHO IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED WITH TOUR AGENCY
A) PRIVATE
B) STAFF
C) FREELANCE
  • 100. GUIDE WHO IS NOT CONNECTED WITH TOUR AGENCY AND PAID PER TRIP
A) LOCAL
B) FREELANCE
C) STEP-ON
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