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1. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow choosing the most appropriate option: (Do any six) (6×1=6)

i. Tourism, for millennia, has been a perpetual industry. Though initially unorganised and highly chaotic, it retained a place in each nook of history. Present tourism scenario in India is on the rise, with destinations grabbing eyeballs globally and domestically. Being the youngest nation in the world, it’s no wonder that the aggregate of ‘millennial’s’ spends more time and money on travel than previous generations. This could be huge for the economy of various states that rely majority on tourism, if only it were sustainable.

ii. Unsustainability prevails throughout the country, in states with higher domestic tourist inflow than foreign. The Dev Bhoomi is a prime example; no matter how popular. Uttarakhand tourism is loop-holed through and through.

iii. Approx. 80% of tourists arrive to complete the Char Dham Yatra. Such unchecked tourism puts immense pressure on natural and infrastructure facilities. The extreme shortage of accommodation in correspondence with thriving footfalls has led to the construction of illegal buildings, the majority of which exist on riverbanks. With an increasing number of tourists coming in through private vehicles to save ‘transportation money’, pollution level is rising, increasing temperature in return. With unlawful construction and pollution on riverbanks, the Ganges could cause direct harm to local species of flora and fauna in Rishikesh and Haridwar.

iv. Around I0000 hilly areas are being converted for the construction of roads alone. We know, roads are the basic infrastructure, but the Forest Conservation Act requires a project developer to plant trees in a non-forest/degraded forest area equal to or twice the trees it’s clearing respectively, to compensate which does not happen.

v. The India State of Forest Report illustrates how Uttarakhand is losing its forest cover, which has indirect development through tourism, at its core. The Government and private tour operators may think they can deny allegations. but the charts speak for themselves.

vi. We, as consumers of the tourism industry, hold the power to cause a massive stir in this context. According to a research conducted, Uttarakhand’s mass tourism comprises people between 25-35 years of age, with higher education, out with either family or friends and enough average income contribute to the local economy.




(i) The above passage highlights that ----

(a) Tourism is the main source of income for India.

(b) Tourism must not be promoted in Uttrakhand.

(c) Tourism is not sustainable and thus causing harm to the environment.

(d) The young people do not go to the tourist sites.




(ii) What is the reason behind the construction of illegal buildings at the tourist places?

(a) Demolition of old buildings

(b) Strict orders of the government

(c) Increasing pressure on the natural resources

(d)Increasing number of tourists




(iii) The tourist statistics in Uttrakhand shows that -------

(a) Domestic footfall and international footfall are almost similar.

(b)Domestic footfall is much higher than the international footfall.

(c) International footfall is much higher than domestic footfall.

(d) The domestic footfall is properly checked by the authorities in order to save the environment.




(iv) Why are the hilly areas of Uttrakhand being damaged?

(a) For planting more and more trees

(b) For the construction of roads

(c) For building new guest houses for the VIP’s

(d) For making it a plain area.




(v) What was the condition of the tourism industry at the initial stage?

(a) It was unorganized and chaotic.

(b)It was well organized.

(c) It was in the best state.

(d)It was developed in no time.




(vi) The pressure of the large number of tourists at the tourist site results in:

(a) illegal infrastructural constructions near river banks

(b)rise in the levels of pollution

(c) direct impact on the local species of flora and fauna

(d) All of the above​

Answers

Answered by sv7799994
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Answer:

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Answered by poonammishra148218
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Answer:

1. (i) tourism in unsustainable

2. (iii) unchecked footfall

3. (iv) Mussoorie

4. (ii) domestic footfall is much greater that international footfall

5. (ii) To plant trees in a non-forest area equal the trees cut for construction

6. (i) Problems

7. (ii) domestic tourists

8. (iii) The tourism Industry recognises sustainability as an Important factor

9. (i) Rishikesh and Haridwar

10. (i) 2 and 3

11. (iv) All of the above

12. (iii) unorganised

Explanation:

Step 1: The above passage highlights that tourism is not sustainable and thus causing harm to the environment.

Step 2: Western cultures frequently include the word RSVP, or Répondez s'il vous plait in French, in invitations. The goal is to hear back from the visitor on their attendance at the event. The wedding parties can better arrange the occasion if they know who has accepted or denied the invitation.

Step 3: The two main categories of discursive essays are. First, there are argumentative essays in which you may make a compelling case for or against a certain issue. There are argumentative essays that take a balanced approach to a debate topic as an alternative.

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