Gr 12 Tourism November exam notes - compiled by using at 2019 – 2021 DBE/ SACAI previous examination papers. The notes are compact, colourful and easy to study – giving possible answers directly from the memorandums. Making it perfect for learners with learning barriers or that struggles to r...
TOURISM
2023
GRADE 12
NOVEMBER
EXAMINATION
Previous exam papers were used to compile these notes. NSC NOVEMBER: TOURISM 2019, NSC
NOVEMBER: TOURISM 2020, NSC NOVEMBER: TOURISM | 2021. These are suggested answers from the
memorandan. Some information is repeated, I want to show you the different ways the same
information is asked.
I encourage you to answer the calculation/illustration questions without even looking at the answers.
Good luck. Juffrou Ansie
Topics:
1. Contextual questions
2. Tourism sectors & Communication and customer service
3. Map work and tour planning
4. Tourism attractions & Cultural and heritage tourism
5. Sustainable and responsible tourism
6. Local, Regional and International Tourism
7. Marketing
,1. SHORT QUESTIONS
Pacific Ocean The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line through the Pacific
Ocean
Euro A tourist is visiting the Eiffel tower. In which currency will the tourist pay
the entrance fee?
WHO The organization that control infectious disease throughout the world
A tour budget A tour budget consists of the following Accommodation, meals and
transport
Multiplier effect The distribution of funds throughout different sectors so that more people
can benefit.
Tourism Indaba An annual trade show held in Durban where they market South African
tourism products.
Green channel When going through customs you need to go through this channel if you
have duty free products.
Cholera A disease that you can get when drinking infected water.
TOMSA The organization that collects levies on all tourism products in South Africa.
ITB The ITB in Berlin is an opportunity to market South Africa on an
international level.
Travel clinic A health certificate can be obtained at a travel clinic
Jet fatigue Jet fatigue will be felt by a traveller flying from South Africa to England. Jet
fatigue can be described as tiredness experienced by the passengers after a
long-distance flight.
Yen Japan’s currency is Yen.
Unforeseen event An airplane accident is classified as an unforeseen event.
Pps Per person sharing
An air market An air market is where more than 60% of incoming tourists use flights
through an international airport.
A land market A land market is where more than 60% of incoming tourists use road
transport (car/bus/train) through a border post.
, European The type of visa you need to visit countries in the European Union (EU)
Windmills A characteristic of the Netherland landscape and symbol of the country’s
struggle against water
The government department responsible for issuing the document below
which shows citizenship and give permission to leave the country:
Department of Home affairs
Attractions in ISRAEL The Dome of the Rock and the Wailing Wall
Venice An Italian city associated with gondolas and water canals
Political situation Protest marches and strikes that have a negative impact on international
arrivals in a country.
World Event The city Tokyo that is hosting the Olympic Games in 2020.
Unexpected events The Corona virus outbreak in China.
Credit Card A Visa or Mastercard that is issued by the bank and which the tourist can
use on an overseas trip.
Preloaded foreign An international traveller uses Travel Wallet as his preferred payment
currency debit cards method during his world trip.
Pound Sterling / British Pond / Pound
England, Scotland, Wales, United Kingdom
Niche market a smaller market which shares the same features and the same needs
Vatican City Also called the ‘holy chair’, as it’s governed by the Pope. The Sistine chapel
and St Peter’s Basilica are truly architectural wonders to behold.
Parthenon An example of classic Greek architecture; A ruin on the Acropolis hill in
Greece.
Alcazar of Segovia A famous castle in Spain which looks like the bow of a ship and which was
the inspiration for the Cinderella castle in the Disney movie.
Pyramids of Giza / One of the most famous architectural wonders of the ancient world which
Sphinx is also a symbol of ancient Egypt.
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