TOURISM INFLATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADE 12

  • Define the concept tourism. (4)
  • Explain the difference between an inbound and an outbound tourist. (4)
  • List any THREE World Heritage Sites in South Africa. (3)
  • Discuss the effect of tourism on infrastructure. (4 × 2) (8) [19]
  • Mapungubwe in Limpopo Vredefort Dome (meteorite) in North West 3 Sterkfontein caves (Mrs Ples and Cradle of Humankind) Robben Island (any 3) (3)
  • More infrastructure (e.g. water) 
  • Upgrading (e.g. upgrade dirt roads to tarred roads) 
  • New technology (e.g. transport)  (8) [19] 

Activity 2 Choose the correct answer from the following alternatives: Tourism is _________ intensive.

Answer to activity 2 A. Labour  [2]

Activity 3 Choose the correct answer from the following alternatives: Tourism benefits the household through_________ .

  • Lower incomes
  • Lower productivity
  • More infrastructure [2]

Answer to activity 3 C. More infrastructure  [2]

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