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    Sample Paper
    PhD Section B Tourism and Hotel Management
    Max. Marks 100

    Attempt all 50 questions, each question carries 02 marks. There is no negative marking. Please mark the correct answer as A/B/C/D at appropriate place, on the right hand side of the question, in blue or black ink.

    1. Where the World Tourism Day - 2011 is being celebrated?
    (A) China (B) India
    (C) Egypt (D) Singapore

    2. UFTAA is:
    (A) Universal Federation of Travel Agency Association
    (B) United Federation of Travel Agents Association
    (C) Universal Federation of Travel Agents Association
    (D) Union Federation of Travel Agency Association

    3. What is the full form of TPM?
    (A) Ticketed Permitted Mileage (B) Ticketed Point Mileage
    (C) Ticketing Permitted Mileage (D) Ticketing Point Mileage

    4. According to the ministry of tourism, heritage hotels are those building/ castles/havelis that were built prior to
    (A) 1980 (B) 1950
    (C) 1961 (D) 1947

    5. A sample must not be:
    (A) representative of the population
    (B) Adequate for the purpose of study/research
    (C) Having the same nature as that of the elements of the universe
    (D) None of these

    6. Which one of these would not be studied while assessing the tourism demand?
    (A) Occupancy rates (B) tourist arrivals
    (C) hotel rooms (D) use of resorts

    7. Match the list-I with list- II
    (a) downtown hotel (i) in the heart of the city
    (b) sub urban hotel (ii) in the hills or beaches
    (c) resort hotel (iii) quieter surroundings
    (d) inns (iv) smaller in size codes:
    (a) (b) (c) (d)
    (A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
    (B) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
    (C) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
    (D) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)

    8. ‘Auli’ is famous for:
    (A) Temple (B) Handicraft
    (C) skiing (D) water sports

    9. Identify the hotel with ecotel certification in India-
    (A) Morya Sheraton, Delhi (B) Tulip Hotel, Mumbai
    (C) Orchid Hotel, Mumbai (D) Taj Mahal Intercontinental, Mumbai

    10. Identify the correct sequence:
    (A) Marketing approach, societal approach, Selling approach, Product approach, Production approach
    (B) Production approach, product approach, selling approach, marketing approach Societal approach
    (C) Societal approach, selling approach, product approach, production approach, Marketing approach
    (D) Selling approach, product approach, marketing approach, societal approach Production approach

    11. Project feasibility status evaluates
    (A) Technical feasibility
    (B) Economic and social feasibility
    (C) Technical and economic feasibility
    (D) (A) and (B) both

    12. ‘Tourism leakage’ is
    (A) Paying for imported goods that are used for the dervice delivery for travelling public
    (B) Economic disparagement
    (C) Gap between import and export
    (D) Taxes collected through tourism

    13. Dividend yield is:
    (A) Last year’s dividend/ last year’s market price share
    (B) Current dividend/ current market price share
    (C) Current investment/ current market price of share
    (D) Current asset/ current market price of share

    14. Accounting rate on return capital budgeting is:
    (A) Average income/ average investment
    (B) Average revenues/ average investment
    (C) Average income/ average expenditure
    (D) Total income/ total expenditure

    15. ‘OAG’ is the important international guide in air passenger transportation worldwide. Here ‘O’ means:
    (A) Original (B) official
    (C) Ordinary (D) occupied