Tourism in Malta - Quiz
Tourism in Malta
  • 1. Which popular landmark is known as the 'Silent City' in Malta?
A) Sliema
B) Mdina
C) Valletta
D) Marsaxlokk
  • 2. What is the capital city of Malta?
A) Gozo
B) Marsaxlokk
C) Valletta
D) St. Julian's
  • 3. What is the traditional Maltese fishing boat called?
A) Luzzu
B) Cajun
C) Kajjik
D) Dghajsa
  • 4. Which popular Maltese snack consists of deep-fried dough filled with ricotta or peas?
A) Pastizzi
B) Kinnie
C) Ftira
D) Timpana
  • 5. In which year did Malta gain independence from British rule?
A) 1964
B) 1980
C) 2001
D) 1945
  • 6. Which saint is the patron of Malta?
A) St. John
B) St. Peter
C) St. Paul
D) St. Andrew
  • 7. What is the name of the official language of Malta?
A) French
B) Maltese
C) English
D) Italian
  • 8. Which Maltese village is famous for its colorful fishing boats and Sunday market stalls?
A) Gharb
B) Qormi
C) Mgarr
D) Marsaxlokk
  • 9. What is the currency used in Malta?
A) Pound
B) Lira
C) Euro
D) Dinar
  • 10. What percentage of Malta's GDP does tourism contribute?
A) 15 percent
B) 3 percent
C) About 6.1 percent
D) 10 percent
  • 11. Which authority oversees tourism in Malta?
A) Tourism Board of Malta
B) Department of Economic Development
C) Ministry of Culture and Heritage
D) Malta Tourism Authority
  • 12. What was the percentage drop in tourism in Malta from 2008 to 2009?
A) 12 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 8 percent
D) 5 percent
  • 13. Which type of tourism has become popular in Malta recently?
A) Medical tourism
B) Adventure tourism
C) Eco-tourism
D) Cultural tourism
  • 14. What is a common requirement for visitors to Malta from non-EU countries?
A) Travel insurance
B) Tourist permit
C) Visa
D) No visa required
  • 15. Which group of tourists does not require a visa for Malta?
A) Non-EU citizens
B) Visitors from the UK
C) EU citizens
D) Schengen Area visitors
  • 16. What is one of the main issues faced by Malta's tourism industry?
A) High crime rates
B) Poor weather conditions
C) Stretched resources and infrastructure
D) Lack of tourist attractions
  • 17. Which historical group ruled Malta from 1530 to 1798?
A) Carthaginians
B) Phoenicians
C) Byzantines
D) Knights Hospitaller
  • 18. Which of these beaches is located in Northern Malta?
A) Mellieha Bay
B) Ghajn Tuffieha
C) All of the above
D) Golden Bay
  • 19. Which island near Malta is known for quieter, rockier beaches suitable for snorkelling?
A) Sicily
B) Comino
C) Malta
D) Gozo
  • 20. What activity is popular in the Mediterranean Sea surrounding Malta?
A) Kayaking
B) Surfing
C) Fishing
D) Diving
  • 21. Which major event in Malta is centered around Catholicism?
A) Carnival
B) Medical Tourism
C) Malta Marathon
D) Holy Week
  • 22. How long does the Carnival celebration last in Malta?
A) One week
B) Ten days
C) Three days
D) Five days
  • 23. Which company has been sponsoring the Malta Marathon since 2009?
A) BMW
B) Land Rover
C) Flora Malta
D) GoMobile
  • 24. What was the recorded time of the full marathon winner in 2009?
A) 3:15:45
B) 2:20:10
C) 2:30:00
D) 2:25:59
  • 25. Which country is the primary target market for medical tourism in Malta?
A) Middle East
B) North America
C) Russia
D) United Kingdom
  • 26. What type of political climate does Malta have that attracts medical tourists?
A) Unstable
B) Stable
C) Chaotic
D) Volatile
  • 27. What major industry contributes significantly to educational tourism in Malta?
A) Medical services
B) Sports training
C) Culinary arts
D) ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • 28. Which international association accredits English language schools in Malta?
A) UNESCO
B) IALC (International Association of Language Centres)
C) EU (European Union)
D) WHO (World Health Organization)
  • 29. What is one reason for the increase in educational tourism in Malta?
A) The availability of free tuition
B) The lack of other tourist attractions
C) The absence of local residents
D) The presence of numerous quality English language schools.
  • 30. What was the recorded value of tourist expenditure in Malta for 2009?
A) EUR 700 million.
B) EUR 1 billion.
C) EUR 916.4 million.
D) EUR 800 million.
  • 31. When did tourism in Malta begin to grow significantly?
A) During the late 1970s
B) At the start of the 2000s
C) In the early 1950s
D) Beginning in the mid-1960s
  • 32. What was the number of tourists visiting Malta in 1981?
A) 1.2 million
B) 500,000
C) 705,500
D) 170,800
  • 33. Why did tourism numbers drop in Malta during the 1980s?
A) Due to British tourists' increasing preference for Spanish destinations
B) Due to political instability in Malta
C) Because of a global economic recession
D) As a result of increased travel restrictions
  • 34. What is one major challenge faced by Malta's tourism industry?
A) Insufficient number of hotels
B) High crime rates deterring tourists
C) Lack of English-speaking staff
D) Overcrowding due to the island nation's small size
  • 35. What is a consequence of Malta's small size on its tourism industry?
A) It can easily expand infrastructure to accommodate more tourists
B) It cannot pursue 'mass tourism' marketing measures like other Mediterranean destinations
C) It has an abundance of natural resources for tourists
D) It attracts fewer tourists due to limited attractions
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