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         As you read each question, simply tick "YES" if
            you agree or "NO" if you disagree with the
                                statement



                Ecotourism is the movement of persons to   YES     NO
       01       cultural attractions away from their normal
                place of residence, with the intention to
                learn, discover, experience.
                This type of tourism consists of active
       02       participation in some kind of recreational  YES    NO
                activity, or, participating in a sport or
                cultural event as a spectator.

                Recreation tourism traveling with the      YES     NO
       03       primary purpose of exploring the history and
                heritage of a place.
                Adventure tourism is a trip that includes at
       04       least two of the following three elements:  YES    NO
                physical activity, natural environment, and
                cultural immersion.
                The tourism industry comprises the activities  YES  NO
       05       of a person traveling to and staying in places
                outside their usual environment for not more
                than one consecutive year for leisure,
                business, and other purposes.
       06       Political security, personal data, public  YES     NO
                safety, and environmental security are part
                of diversity components in the travel and
                tourism industry.
       07       Interactive reservation system, guestroom  YES     NO
                innovations, and data mining is part of
                technology issue in the travel and tourism
                industry.
       08       The main impact of demographic trend       YES     NO
                changes focuses on population growth and
                household composition.









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