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(iii) What is the main stumbling block in the development of tourism at present?
(a) Lack of infrastructure
(b) Inadequate ways of reaching hotels, tourist sites, etc.
(c) Insufficient coaches and cars
(d) All of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. Tourism is a thriving business for valuable foreign exchange as well as providing an

opportunity for cultural exchange and generating employment. India has a rich heritage

of art, sculpture, music, dance and drama. Many European countries have promoted

tourism as a trade. In some countries it is run like an industry. We, in India, are running it

as a non-professional or amateurish manner as is evident from the table below as well as

foreign tourists.

30 lakh tourists from

Western countries

20 lakh tourists from

Northern countries

18 lakh tourists from

Southern countries

32 lakh tourists from

Eastern countries

2. Tourism in India is important for the country’s economy and is growing rapidly. The

World Travel and Tourism council (WTTC) calculated that tourism generated 16.91 lakh

crore rupees or 9.2% of India’s GDP in 2018 and supported 42.673 million jobs. Over

one crore foreign tourists arrived in India in 2019. Domestic tourists visited all states and

union territories numbered about 155 crore in 2019.

3. It is high time we must regard travel and tourism as an industry and launched action plans

to accelerate the growth of tourism. A nodal financial institution catering to the specific

needs of tourism industry should be established.

4. The main stumbling blocks in the development of tourism at present are lack of

infrastructure, inadequate ways of reaching hotels, tourist sites, gateways, etc., paucity in

the number of coaches and cars (specially air-conditioned ones), ill-maintained roads.

Conferences, cultural exchanges, tourism exchanges, leisure trips, education trips,

holiday trips or business trips should be segregated and facilities available be publicised

as an attractive package..

5. The need and aspiration of the various categories of tourists should be carefully analysed

and adhered to in the sphere of accommodation, food, entertainment and guided tours.

Last but not the least the hotel industry should adopt a business like attitude in greeting

and sending off the visitors with a smile. Give them a pleasant experience and prepare

them to undertake a repeat visit soon.

On the basis of your understanding of the passage, answer the questions from that follow.

[ 10 x 1 = 10]

(i)The need and aspiration of the various categories of tourists should be carefully analysed and

adhered to in the sphere of

(a) accommodation, entertainment and guided tours.

(b) accommodation, food, entertainment and tours.

(c) accommodation, food, entertainment and guided tours.

(d) accommodation, food and guided tours.

(ii)The hotel industry should adopt a business like attitude in

(a)greeting and sending of the visitors with a smile.

(b)greeting and sending off the host with a smile.

(c)greeting and sending off the resident with a smile.

(d)greeting and sending off the visitors with a smile.

(iii) In the line , “___________ a thriving business for earning”, the word ‘thriving’ DOES NOT

refer to:

(a) flourishing (b) dying

(c) progressing (d) expanding

(iv) Based on our understanding of the passage, choose the option that lists the benefits of a

booming tourism industry.

1. Helps to earn valuable foreign exchange

2. Increases credits

3. Provides opportunity for cultural exchange

4. Contributes to the rise in population

5. Generates employment

(a) 1,2 and 5 (b) 2,3 and 4 (c) 1, 4 and 5 (d) 1, 3 and 5

(v) The number of tourists that arrived in India from Eastern countries in 2019 was:

(a) one crore (b) 30 lakh

(c) 15 lakh (d) 32 lakh

(vi) The number of tourists that arrived in India from Southern countries in 2019 was:

(a) one crore (b) 9 lakh

(c) 18 lakh (d) 32 lakh

(vii) What is the main stumbling block in the development of tourism at present?

(a) Lack of infrastructure

(b) Inadequate ways of reaching hotels, tourist sites, etc

(c) Insufficient coaches and cars (d) All of these

(viii) choose the option that lists statement that is NOT TRUE.

(a) Publicity of the available facilities should be discouraged.

(b) Special attention to the needs of the tourists should be given.

(c) Tourism is important for a country’s economy.

(d) WTTC stands for World Travel and Tourism Council

(ix) Which of these countries have promoted tourism as a trade?

(a) African countries (b) South American countries

(c) European countries (d) All of these

(x) Choose the option that lists the correct answer for the following:

City ‘A’ has many tourist sites, however it suffers from poor accommodation facilities in its

hotels. What is the city likely to experience in tourism?

(a) Increase in the number of tourists visiting the city

(b) Increase in the number of newly constructed hotels

(c) A strong fall in the number of tourists visiting the city

(d) A pleasant and memorable experience

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(d) All of these​

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