TRANSPO (PRELIM?
  • 1. Egyptians invented the sail
A) 3500BC
B) 3200 BC
C) 19000 BC
  • 2. Greeks, Romans and other seafarers made technological advances from then on, improving sea worthiness, increased speed of the vessel and later development is for the comfort of people on board the sea craft
A) Not really
B) FALSE
C) MAYBE
D) TRUE
  • 3. Ships sailed the seas for primary reasons

    Exploration,
    Commerce,
    Migration & Warfare
A) Untrue
B) True
C) Not surr
D) False
  • 4. compiled a list of the interesting manmade things he saw during his sailings
A) Herodotus
B) Copernicus
C) Michael Jackson
D) Michael Porter
  • 5. Great Pyramid of Giza
A) South America
B) Giza Necropolis, Egypt
C) Gaza
D) Nort India
  • 6. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
A) South Scotland
B) Selçuk İzmir Province, Turkey
C) Baghdad, Iraq
  • 7. The Colossus Rhode
A) Alexandria, Egypt
B) Rhodes, Greece
C) Bodrum, Turkey
  • 8. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
A) Selçuk İzmir Province, Turkey
B) Giza Necropolis, Egypt
C) South India
  • 9. Pharos Lighthouse
A) Olympia, Greece
B) Bodrum, Turkey
C) Alexandria, Egypt
D) Giza Necropolis, Egypt
  • 10. Statue of Zeus
A) Alexandria, Egypt
B) Bodrum, Turkey
C) Bodrum, Turkey
D) Olympia, Greece
  • 11. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
A) Baghdad, Iraq
B) Bodrum, Turkey
C) Rhodes,Greece
D) Giza Necropolis, Egypt
  • 12. First introduction of steamboat
A) 1767
B) 1780
C) 1996
D) 1775
  • 13. First commercial all iron sailing ship
A) 1700
B) 1800
C) 2000
D) 6500
  • 14. First luxury liner -White Star Lines
A) 1800
B) 1745
C) 1655
D) 1875
  • 15. First motor ships invented, Titanic sinks
A) 1800
B) 1600
C) 1900
D) 5000
  • 16. Launched Queens Mary/ Elizabeth Liner
A) 1964
B) 1935
C) 1925-50
D) 1856
  • 17. First Nuclear powered submarine - Nautilus
A) 1950
B) 1858
C) 1958
D) 1865
  • 18. Introduction of the Commercial Jetliner, marked the beginning of decreased sea travels that time
A) 1951
B) 1958
C) 1956
D) 1865
  • 19. Discovery of Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean
A) 1950
B) 1981
C) 1990
D) 1885
  • 20. Further innovations of the sea going vessels
A) Future
B) I conform not agree
C) Present
D) I strongly disagree
  • 21. BIRTH OF THE CRUISE SHIPS
A) Special
B) Social
C) I don't know
D) Trends
  • 22. Other terms for Cruise ship

    FUN BOATS
    LOVE BOATS
    FUN SHIPS
    FLOATING HOTELS
    FLOATING CITY
    MEGA SHIPS
A) Strongly agree
B) Not totally
C) Partially agree
D) Strongly disagree
  • 23. place of origin to destination
A) ANCHORAGE AND DEMURAGE ISSUES
B) OPERATIONAL PERMITS
C) SAFETY AND SECURITY IMPLEMENTATION
  • 24. Ports-of-call
A) OPERATIONAL PERMITS
B) ANCHORAGE AND DEMURAGE ISSUES
C) SAFETY AND SECURITY
D) ENVIRONMENTAL AND SANITATION PRACTICE
  • 25. Terrorism

    Weather
A) OPERATIONAL PERMITS
B) SAFETY AND SECURITY IMPLEMENTATION
C) ENVIRONMENTAL AND SANITATION PRACTICE
D) ANCHORAGE AND DEMURAGE ISSUES
  • 26. Waste and Garbage management

    *Chemical wastes / raw sewage /tissues

    Outbreaks onboard-sickness
A) Ports-of-call
B) SAFETY AND SECURITY IMPLEMENTATION
C) OPERATIONAL PERMITS
D) ENVIRONMENTAL AND SANITATION PRACTICE
  • 27. Is the foundation of tourism

    Enables movement of tourists from origin to destination

    Supports the growth of hotels, resorts, and tourism services

    Without transportation, tourism cannot exist
A) Transportation
B) Tourist
C) Hospitality
  • 28. Introduction of:

    Railways

    Steamships
A) Modern Transportation Era
B) Both
C) Industrial Revolution
D) Partially
  • 29. Faster and cheaper travel

    Beginning of mass tourism

    Hotels developed near:

    Train stations
    Seaports
A) Industrial revolution
B) Modern transportation
C) Ports of call
  • 30. Automobiles road and domestic tourism

    Air travel international tourism
A) Industrial revolution
B) Modern Transportation Era
C) Disagree
D) Automobiles
  • 31. Growth of:

    Airports

    Cruise tourism

    Integrated hotel-transport services
A) Condemn
B) Disagree
C) Modern transportation era
D) Agree
  • 32. is a derived demand
A) Tourism
B) Hospitality
C) Both correct
D) Transportation
  • 33. attractions tourists desire
A) Intervening Opportunities
B) Complementary
C) Transferability
  • 34. cost and convenience of travel
A) Intervening Opportunities
B) Complimentary
C) Transferability
  • 35. nearer destinations preferred

    Example:
    Tourists choosing closer beaches over distant ones
A) Intervening Opportunities
B) Complimentary
C) Transferability
  • 36. drives transport innovation
A) Modern era
B) Technology
C) Opportunities
D) Automobiles
  • 37. enables tourism, and tourism sustains hospitality.

    Efficient transport systems are essential for tourism development and hospitality success.
A) Tourism
B) Agree at all
C) Transportation
D) Hospitality
  • 38. All destinations require features that will attract tourists to come and see and experience these activities and attractions.
A) Attractions
B) Hospitality
C) Places
D) Destinations
  • 39. Provides the single most important reason for leisure tourism to a destination
A) Yes
B) Disagree
C) Sometimes correct
D) Attractions
  • 40. A place of interest where tourists visit, typically for its inherent or exhibited cultural value, historical significance, natural or built beauty, or amusement opportunities
A) Destinations
B) Place
C) Attractions
D) Area
  • 41. Purpose of Attractions

    1. Educational purposes; (museums)

    2. Contribution to the conservation and preservation of historic sites;

    3. International marketing;
A) Strongly agree
B) Nore
C) Strongly disagree
D) Sometimes
  • 42. Coliseum Rome; London Eye
A) Wrong
B) Correct
C) sponsored by British Airways when marketing London and UK overseas.
D) Conform answer
  • 43. Dimensions in Classifying Attractions

    1. Ownership;

    2. Capacity;

    3. Market or catchment area;

    4. Type.
    - natural
    - artificial (man-made)
A) Partially agree
B) Strongly agree
C) Strongly disagree
D) Not really agree
  • 44. Natural Attractions
    Artificial / Man-Made Attractions
    Purpose Attractions Iconic Attractions
A) Same of attractions
B) None of this
C) Types of attractions
D) Differentiation of attractions
  • 45. Many man-made attractions are products of history and culture.
A) Disagree
B) Partially agree
C) Strongly agree
D) None of the choices
  • 46. Man made attractions

    There are numerous engineered attractions whose principal role is one of entertainment. (theme and leisure parks, sporting venues, theatres)

    The ultimate marketed output of tourist attractions is the visitor experience.
A) Strongly agree
B) Agree
C) Partially disagree
  • 47. THESE ELEMENTS CONTRIBUTE TO THE INTER-LINKING OPERATIONS OF THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY
A) ACCORDING TO SHARPLEY (2008)
B) ACCORDING TO SHARPLEY (2006)
C) ACCORDING TO SHARPLEY (1800)
D) ACCORDING TO SHARPLEY (2010)
  • 48. IT CAN BE CLASSIFIED AS OPEN LIKE AIR AND SEA TRAVEL

    IT IS FREE AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY COST
A) Terminals
B) The Vehicles
C) Control And Communication Systems
D) The Way
  • 49. HOWEVER, THERE ARE CHARGES FOR THE ARTIFICIAL WORKS FOR PORT AND INLAND WATERWAYS

    THESE CAN BE CONSTRUCTED IN THE FORM OF ROADS, RAILS AND CANALS
A) Other
B) The vehicles
C) Terminals
D) The way
  • 50. WAYS" CAN BE ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL

    : ARTIFICIALS "CAN BE IN THE FORM OF ROADS AND RAILWAYS

    : NATURAL CAN BE IN THE FORM OFAIRWAYS AND SEA ROUTES
A) No
B) Not all
C) Sometimes
D) Yes
  • 51. ARE MEDIUMS OR UNITS THAT CARRY PASSENGERS TO GET TO THEIR DESTINATIONS
A) The way
B) The vehicle
C) Terminal
D) Others
  • 52. THESE ARE ALSO CALLED "CARRYING UNITS "
A) Vehicles
B) Terminal
C) Way
  • 53. THE VEHICLES ARE THE MOST ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
A) Partially disagree
B) Strongly disagree
C) Partially agree
D) Strongly agree
  • 54. IT IS A BUILT STRUCTURE PROVIDING PASSENGERS WITH SMOOTH TRANSFERS FROM AND TO MAJOR MODES OF TRANSPORTATION SUCH AS AIRLINES, BUSES AND FERRIES
A) The Vehicles
B) Other
C) The way
D) Terminals
  • 55. IT MAY BE ALSO CONSIDERED AS A POINT OF INTERCHANGE WITHIN THAT SAME MODE OF TRANSPORT

    LIKEWISE, IT CAN ALSO BE A "POINT OF TRANSFER "BETWEEN DIFFERENT MODES
A) Terminals
B) Vehicles
C) Way
D) Others
  • 56. THESE SYSTEMS ARE WAYS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE PASSENGERS BY MONITORING THE TAKE-OFF AND LANDING OF THE AIRCRAFT
A) The ways
B) The vehicles
C) Terminals
D) CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
  • 57. FOR LAND TRANSPORTS, RAILWAYS USE SIGNAL AS AS THEIR CONTROL SYSTEMS


    ROAD TRANSPORT USES TRAFFIC LIGHT, SPEED LIMITS AS CONTROL SYSTEM

    WATER TRANSPORT, LIKE SHIPS AND FERRIES HAVE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS TO ENSURE A SAFE AND SMOOTH VOYAGE
A) CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
B) Terminals
C) The way
D) The vehicles
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