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A passage is given with 10 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. When one looks at monetary flows, along with the creation of jobs, the tourism sector represents one of the largest industries globally. The p

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A passage is given with 10 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

When one looks at monetary flows, along with the creation of jobs, the tourism sector represents one of the largest industries globally. The preceding aspect is an important one, as tourism provides the opportunity for small and medium-sized (5 through 500 employees) businesses to form, along with microenterprises that typically consist of fewer than six people, and usually represent family operations. These types of enterprises create employment opportunities, and in tourism, particularly in developing countries, the influx of tourist money provides openings for street vendors, cart food services, transport, and other self-employment. The preceding has been brought forth to provide the context for this examination to the extent that tourism can be sustainable in developing countries. The point being made is that the hard currency flows represent an economic benefit that is important not only in tourism money spent but also as a basis for foreign investment and the creation of opportunities for foreign businesses to set up operations, with tourism as the entree.

Sustainable tourism in developing countries represents an important economic aspect that can help to increase foreign investment in a broader sphere of industrial areas outside of tourism. The importance of tourism is that it is an important economic tool that can be utilised for a broad range of areas that can benefit a developing country if its government has the vision, commitment, and foresight to see the real world implications and demonstrated successes that tourism can bring. As pointed out, tourism represents a commitment to infrastructure, marketing, promotion, and the involvement of the private business sector along with the local communities that will be impacted to set the foundation for programs, facilities, business opportunities and commercial realisations that benefit the locale. Tourism is a means to change external opinions and perceptions of an area through internally directed programs such as place marketing. While some destinations may have been discovered by travellers or writers and became trendy ‘in spots’ that position will dwindle for the next ‘in spot’ unless the government takes notice and seizes the opportunity to make the location such that it stays on the tourist radar. In other instances, locales can be put into the tourist arena as a result of their special circumstances and conditions, such as weather, beaches, lakes, snow, forests, wild animals, monuments and ancient cities, cultural festivals and the like, Whatever the nuance, the building of travel requires planned infrastructure to enhance the experience. Easy transport access, rent cars, power, Internet lines, police, etc. Sustainable tourism requires sustainable efforts in order to make it work.


Do you think factors like indigenous culture and ​the presence of locals help in promoting tourism of a place?


1). Yes
2). No
3). Maybe
4). Depends from country to country.


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The correct option is option 1.$

It is given in the passage that locals can be put into the tourist arena as a result of their special circumstances and conditions, such as weather, beaches, lakes, snow, forests, wild animals, monuments and ancient cities, cultural festivals.

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