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Oh, Yes! Double Down HardToo Hot! No way, Man!

This country needs over 16.8 million people to fill travel industry jobs.

United States

This organization divides international travel into six regions.

WTO

This was the top destination for travel and tourism in 2011.

France

This is someone that makes a journey of some length.

Traveler

These are considered to be one of the leaders in International Tourism.

The Americas

This is the main historical reason why people began to travel.

Food

This is a person that is spending at least one night outside of their country of origin.

International Tourist

This area receives about 75% of world tourism.

Europe

International Tourism is an important part of the economy in this continent, however, there has been only a very small increase in tourism business in the past few years.

Africa

Which era saw an increase in travel and tourism because of the advancement in rail service?

1800’s

The development of these two means of transportation made travel common place.

autos and airplanes

This is the best tool to educate individuals about the travel profession.

travel experience

The two main reasons there is so much international travel are

necessity and leisure

Today, there are about how many nations recognized through out the world?

257

Business, work, health, funerals, and religious pilgrimages would fall under which reason for international travel?

necessity

Which of the following would not be a manmade attraction?

a. cathedral c. pyramids b. arena d. rain forest

The need for good employees in the U.S. travel industry over the next ten years will likely

increase

Crossing several time zones quickly may cause your internal clock to be altered and give you a case of

jet lag

This is the most common illness for travelers?

traveler’s diarrhea

Symptoms such as queasiness, headaches, drowsiness and maybe vomiting from motion sickness are usually caused by traveling in

a. boats b. airplanes c. cars d. all of these

A virus spread through skin penetration such as tattoos or ear piercing causing fever, chills, fatigue and even yellowing of the whites of eyes, is called

Hepatitis B

What serious illness affects the brain and can be fatal if not immunized?

Meningitis

What is a widespread disease in Africa, common to tropical zones, has flu-like symptoms and is carried by mosquitoes?

Malaria

Altitude sickness, with symptoms of lightheadedness, dizziness, dehydration and loss of breath, is associated with which type of travel destination?

mountain

What is the main source of most diarrhea illnesses?

Bad water