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1. … works in the front office of a hotel. She is in charge of the check in.

She
meets and greets guests, registers them and assigns rooms to them.
a) the receptionist;
b) the restaurant chef;
c) the chambermaid.
2. … works in a restaurant or in the food and beverage department of a hotel.
He manages the kitchen of a restaurant.
a) the chef;
b) the chambermaid;
c) the animator.
3. … prepares the rooms before the guests check in. She airs the rooms, makes
the beds, dust the furniture etc.
a) the chambermaid;
b) the chef;
c) the bell-boy.
4. … supplies guests with food and drink as requested.
a) the waiter;
b) the chef;
c) the chambermaid.
5. … hotels are middle – class. All rooms have an internal telephone, full-length
mirror, bedside lamps, central heating, television and music set. What is
more, the hotel has a reception desk and all rooms have a bath . shower and a
toilet.
a) one star and two star hotels;
b) three star hotels;
c) four star and five star hotels.
6. … organized the first tour in 1841.
a)Thomas Cook;
b)Tomas Jeffry;
c)Tom Cruise.
7. Type of a niche tourism involving exploration or travel to remote, exotic and
possibly hostile areas, where the traveler should “expect the unexpected”.
a) ecotourism;
b) adventure tourism;
c) rural tourism.
8. The subset of tourism concerned with a country or region’s culture,
especially in arts.
a) cultural tourism;
b) medical tourism;
c) rural tourism.
9. Term used for pilgrimages, or trips being made to important religious sites.
a) cultural tourism;
b) religious tourism;
c) rural tourism.
10. A broad segment referring to tourism based on specific interests of tourists
ranging from bird-watching, wild orchid viewing, learning about natural
medicine, architectural styles etc.
a) rural tourism;
b) special interest tourism;
c) adventure tourism.
11. Nostalgic tourism or “visiting friends and relatives tourism”.
a) rural tourism;
b) ecotourism;
c) “roots” tourism.
12. An act of travelling from one place to another, especially to a place that is
far away.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) adventure.
13. A journey in a plane.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) flight.
14. A short journey in a vehicle such as a car, or on a bicycle or a horse
a) ride;
b) journey;
c) trip.
15. A short journey arranged so that a group of people can visit a place,
especially if they are on holiday.
a) trip;
b) excursion;
c) adventure.
16. Any person who visits a destination area for less than 24 hours.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
17. WTO:
a) World Trade Organization;
b)World Tourist Organization;
c)European Union.
18. It provides every facility a wealthy guest might need.
a) motel;
b) luxury hotel;
c) airport hotel.
19. It provides facilities for large meetings and conferences, with a lecture
theatre and exhibition facilities.
a) congress hotel;
b) guest house;
c) airport hotel.
20. A room occupied by one person.
a) suite;
b) single room;
c) penthouse.
21. A room with three single beds, or a double bed and a single bed, suitable for
occupation by three people.
a) suite;
b) triple room;
c) penthouse.
22. A room with four or more beds, particularly suitable for a family with
children.
a) family room;
b) single room;
c) penthouse.
23. A place where guests eat.
a) suite;
b) restaurant;
c) kitchen.
24. A place where guests drink alcoholic or soft drinks.
a) bar;
b) restaurant;
c) kitchen.

25. A place where bills are added up and money matters dealt with.
a) cashier’s office;
b) restaurant;
c) kitchen.
26. … is the head of the hotel. For the hotel guests he is the host who must offer
hospitality to his guests.
a) the bell-boy;
b) the hotel manager;
c) the receptionist.
27. … shows the guests to their rooms and helps them with their luggage.
a) the concierge;
b) the hotel manager;
c) the bell-boy.
28. … protects the guests from all dangers: robbery and burglary, fire or flood.
a) the hotel manager;
b) the security;
c) the receptionist.
29. … hotels are simple. These establishments are generally family run. These
types of hotels should offer clean and basic accommodation at a budget price
with few other services.
a) one star and two star hotels;
b) three star hotels;
c) four star and five star hotels.
30. … hotels are luxurious. If you go these types of hotels, you can have a
wonderful holiday because they are very comfortable and luxurious.
a) one star and two star hotels;
b) three star hotels;
c) four star and five star hotels.
31. Form of tourism that appeals to the ecologically and socially conscious
individuals.
a) adventure tourism;
b) ecotourism;
c) medical tourism.
32. A term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the
rapidly-growing practice of travelling to another country to obtain health
care.
a) rural tourism;
b) religious tourism;
c) medical tourism.
33. People come in various mobile homes, sometimes also called campers,
which are motorized road vehicles providing sleeping, kitchen, lounge and
other facilities.
a) religious tourism;
b) camping tourism;
c) medical tourism.
34. Many people living in large cities wish to escape from the hurly-burly of
everyday life and this seems to be a good alternative for them.
a) rural tourism;
b) ecotourism;
c) adventure tourism.
35. An act of travelling from one place to another, especially to a place that is
far away.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) adventure.
36. It refers to travelling to place and coming back, especially when you stay in
the place for a short time.
a) trip;
b) journey
c) tour.
37. A journey in a car is called a ….
a) trip;
b) drive;
c) adventure.
38. A long journey in a boat or ship is called a ….
a) trip;
b) voyage;
c) adventure.
39. A planned journey during which a politicians, entertainer, or sports team
visits several different places, usually within a fixed period of time.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) tour.
40. Someone who visits a destination for any reason other than for an
occupation, and spends at least 24 hours at the destination.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
41. Someone who visits a destination for any reason other than for an
occupation, and spends at least 24 hours at the destination.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
42. … protects the guests from all dangers: robbery and burglary, fire or flood.
a) the hotel manager;
b) the security;
c) the receptionist.
43. It is built specially to provide a service to motorists.
a) motel;
b) guest house;
c) airport hotel.
44. … hotels are simple. These establishments are generally family run. These
types of hotels should offer clean and basic accommodation at a budget price
with few other services.
a) one star and two star hotels;
b) three star hotels;
c) four star and five star hotels.
45. … protects the guests from all dangers: robbery and burglary, fire or flood.
a) the hotel manager;
b) the security;
c) the receptionist.
46. It is situated in pleasant scenery and provides comfortable but informal
accommodation for people who want to relax in a quiet place.
a) motel;
b) guest house;
c) country house hotel.
47. A room with one large bed for two people.
a) double room;
b) single room;
c) penthouse.
48. A room not used as a bedroom, where guests may read, watch TV etc.
a) suite;
b) lounge or sitting room;
c) penthouse.
49. A place where guests make reservations, check in and check out.
a) reception;
b) cashier’s office;
c) kitchen.
50. A long journey in a boat or ship is called a ….
a) trip;
b) voyage;
c) adventure.
51. A place where food is cooked.
a) suite;
b) restaurant;
c) kitchen.
52. Someone who visits a destination for any reason other than for an
occupation, and spends at least 24 hours at the destination.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
53. Someone who visits a destination for any reason other than for an
occupation, and spends at least 24 hours at the destination.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
54. … protects the guests from all dangers: robbery and burglary, fire or flood.
a) the hotel manager;
b) the security;
c) the receptionist.
55. It is built specially to provide a service to motorists.
a) motel;
b) guest house;
c) airport hotel.
56. The department that makes sure the hotel and the rooms are clean and that
everything in the rooms is in order.
a) bar;
b) restaurant;
c) housekeeping.

57. It is situated in the place where tourists like to stay, often near the sea. Guest
may stay for a week or two, and usually book in advance.

a) motel;
b) guest house;
c) resort hotel.
58. It is situated in pleasant scenery and provides comfortable but informal
accommodation for people who want to relax in a quiet place.
a) motel;
b) guest house;
c) country house hotel.
59. A room with one large bed for two people.
a) double room;
b) single room;
c) penthouse.
60. … works in the front office of a hotel. She is in charge of the check in. She
meets and greets guests, registers them and assigns rooms to them.
a) the receptionist;
b) the restaurant chef;
c) the chambermaid.

61. … works in the front office of a hotel. She is in charge of the check in. She
meets and greets guests, registers them and assigns rooms to them.
a) the receptionist;
b) the restaurant chef;
c) the chambermaid.
62. … is the head of the hotel. For the hotel guests he is the host who must offer
hospitality to his guests.
a) the bell-boy;
b) the hotel manager;
c) the receptionist.
63. … works in a restaurant or in the food and beverage department of a hotel.
He manages the kitchen of a restaurant.
a) the chef;
b) the chambermaid;
c) the animator.
64. … shows the guests to their rooms and helps them with their luggage.
a) the concierge;
b) the hotel manager;
c) the bell-boy.
65. … prepares the rooms before the guests check in. She airs the rooms, makes
the beds, dust the furniture etc.
a) the chambermaid;
b) the chef;
c) the bell-boy.
66. … protects the guests from all dangers: robbery and burglary, fire or flood.
a) the hotel manager;
b) the security;
c) the receptionist.
67. … supplies guests with food and drink as requested.
a) the waiter;
b) the chef;
c) the chambermaid.
68. … hotels are simple. These establishments are generally family run. These
types of hotels should offer clean and basic accommodation at a budget price
with few other services.
a) one star and two star hotels;
b) three star hotels;
c) four star and five star hotels.
69. The subset of tourism concerned with a country or region’s culture,
especially in arts.
a) cultural tourism;
b) medical tourism;
c) rural tourism.
70. … hotels are luxurious. If you go these types of hotels, you can have a
wonderful holiday because they are very comfortable and luxurious.
a) one star and two star hotels;
b) three star hotels;
c) four star and five star hotels.
71. … organized the first tour in 1841.
a)Thomas Cook;
b)Tomas Jeffry;
c) Tom Cruise.
72. Form of tourism that appeals to the ecologically and socially conscious
individuals.
a) adventure tourism;
b) ecotourism;
c) medical tourism.

73. Type of a niche tourism involving exploration or travel to remote, exotic and
possibly hostile areas, where the traveler should “expect the unexpected”.
a) ecotourism;
b) adventure tourism;
c) rural tourism.
74. A term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the
rapidly-growing practice of travelling to another country to obtain health
care.
a) rural tourism;
b) religious tourism;
c) medical tourism.
75. He subset of tourism concerned with a country or region’s culture, especially
in arts.
a) cultural tourism;
b) medical tourism;
c) rural tourism.
76. People come in various mobile homes, sometimes also called campers,
which are motorized road vehicles providing sleeping, kitchen, lounge and
other facilities.
a) religious tourism;
b) camping tourism;
c) medical tourism.
77. Term used for pilgrimages, or trips being made to important religious sites.
a) cultural tourism;
b) religious tourism;
c) rural tourism.
78. Many people living in large cities wish to escape from the hurly-burly of
everyday life and this seems to be a good alternative for them.
a) rural tourism;
b) ecotourism;
c) adventure tourism.
79. Any person who visits a destination area for more than 24 hours.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
80. A journey in a plane.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) flight.
81. Nostalgic tourism or “visiting friends and relatives tourism”.
a) rural tourism;
b) ecotourism;
c) “roots” tourism.
82. It refers to travelling to place and coming back, especially when you stay in
the place for a short time.
a) trip;
b) journey
c) tour.

83. An act of travelling from one place to another, especially to a place that is
far away.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) adventure.
84. A journey in a car is called a ….
a) trip;
b) drive;
c) adventure.

85. A journey in a car is called a ….


a) trip;
b) drive;
c) adventure.
86. A journey in a plane.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) flight.
87. A long journey in a boat or ship is called a ….
a) trip;
b) voyage;
c) adventure.
88. A short journey in a vehicle such as a car, or on a bicycle or a horse
a) ride;
b) journey;
c) trip.
89. A planned journey during which a politicians, entertainer, or sports team
visits several different places, usually within a fixed period of time.
a) trip;
b) journey;
c) tour.
90. A short journey arranged so that a group of people can visit a place,
especially if they are on holiday.
a) trip;
b) excursion;
c) adventure.
91. Someone who visits a destination for any reason other than for an
occupation, and spends at least 24 hours at the destination.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
92. Any person who visits a destination area for less than 24 hours.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
93. Someone who visits a destination for any reason other than for an
occupation, and spends at least 24 hours at the destination.
a) tourist;
b) guest;
c) excursionist.
94. WTO:
a) World Trade Organization;
b) World Tourist Organization;
c) European Union.
95. It is built specially to provide a service to motorists.
a) motel;
b) guest house;
c) airport hotel.
96. It provides every facility a wealthy guest might need.
a) motel;
b) luxury hotel;
c) airport hotel.

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