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A) Valletta B) Sliema C) Mdina D) Marsaxlokk
A) Marsaxlokk B) Valletta C) St. Julian's D) Gozo
A) Luzzu B) Cajun C) Dghajsa D) Kajjik
A) Pastizzi B) Kinnie C) Timpana D) Ftira
A) 2001 B) 1945 C) 1980 D) 1964
A) St. Paul B) St. Andrew C) St. John D) St. Peter
A) Maltese B) English C) French D) Italian
A) Mgarr B) Gharb C) Marsaxlokk D) Qormi
A) Pound B) Lira C) Dinar D) Euro
A) 3 percent B) 10 percent C) About 6.1 percent D) 15 percent
A) Malta Tourism Authority B) Ministry of Culture and Heritage C) Tourism Board of Malta D) Department of Economic Development
A) 8 percent B) 12 percent C) 10 percent D) 5 percent
A) Medical tourism B) Adventure tourism C) Cultural tourism D) Eco-tourism
A) Tourist permit B) No visa required C) Visa D) Travel insurance
A) All of the above B) Ghajn Tuffieha C) Mellieha Bay D) Golden Bay
A) 2:20:10 B) 3:15:45 C) 2:25:59 D) 2:30:00
A) In the early 1950s B) At the start of the 2000s C) Beginning in the mid-1960s D) During the late 1970s
A) Russia B) North America C) Middle East D) United Kingdom
A) Kayaking B) Diving C) Surfing D) Fishing
A) Insufficient number of hotels B) Lack of English-speaking staff C) High crime rates deterring tourists D) Overcrowding due to the island nation's small size
A) Gozo B) Sicily C) Comino D) Malta
A) Non-EU citizens B) Visitors from the UK C) Schengen Area visitors D) EU citizens
A) UNESCO B) IALC (International Association of Language Centres) C) EU (European Union) D) WHO (World Health Organization)
A) GoMobile B) Flora Malta C) BMW D) Land Rover
A) 170,800 B) 500,000 C) 705,500 D) 1.2 million
A) Five days B) One week C) Ten days D) Three days
A) Malta Marathon B) Medical Tourism C) Carnival D) Holy Week
A) Unstable B) Stable C) Chaotic D) Volatile
A) Stretched resources and infrastructure B) Poor weather conditions C) Lack of tourist attractions D) High crime rates
A) Because of a global economic recession B) Due to political instability in Malta C) As a result of increased travel restrictions D) Due to British tourists' increasing preference for Spanish destinations
A) The absence of local residents B) The lack of other tourist attractions C) The presence of numerous quality English language schools. D) The availability of free tuition
A) Culinary arts B) Sports training C) Medical services D) ESL (English as a Second Language)
A) EUR 700 million. B) EUR 800 million. C) EUR 916.4 million. D) EUR 1 billion.
A) It attracts fewer tourists due to limited attractions B) It cannot pursue 'mass tourism' marketing measures like other Mediterranean destinations C) It can easily expand infrastructure to accommodate more tourists D) It has an abundance of natural resources for tourists
A) Carthaginians B) Phoenicians C) Knights Hospitaller D) Byzantines |