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Question 11 (1 point)
Airplanes, trains, ships, and automobiles are the only aspects of the travel and transportation sector of hospitality and tourism.

Question 11 options:

True


False

Question 12 (1 point)
Ricardo's family owns a number of amusement parks around the country and is heavily invested in the entertainment sector of the hospitality and tourism industry. Because of this, Ricardo likes to try and support other areas of the entertainment sector when he can. Where could he go to do this?

Question 12 options:

a marathon


a restaurant


a casino


a business conference

Question 13 (1 point)
Charlotte tells her travel agent that she wants and expects a "seamless experience" in regard to the multitude of upcoming travel plans that she has planned. What kind of experience should Charlotte's travel agent plan for Charlotte in order to meet her expectations?

Question 13 options:

one that is exciting and at times unreliable


one that requires Charlotte to book her own excursions and meal experiences


one that flows from start to finish with no interruptions or challenges for Charlotte


one that includes constant check-ins and phone calls to Charlotte

Question 14 (1 point)
Why do archaeologists believe that people living in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii had their own early forms of the hospitality and tourism industry?

Question 14 options:

They have found what appear to be taverns, restaurants, and even inns.


They have found a variety of pamphlets and brochures for travel excursions.


They have found old light-up hotel signs.


They have found journal entries from hotel and restaurant owners.

Question 15 (1 point)
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Corrine recently stayed at a hotel for the weekend. While Corrine did pay for the hotel room, she only paid to use the room for a finite amount of time, not to own it. What defining characteristic of hospitality and tourism is this an example of?

Question 15 options:

perishability


immobility


inseparability of product and consumption


inconsistency