REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
CITY OF ILOILO
ILOILO CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
FINAL EXAM
Instructions: Write the term that is being describe before the number. Briefly describe the term given. Give an example
and/or scenario. There are () used for additional instruction in some numbers.
For correct answers:
2pts = If ask to give the term
5pts = If asked to describe or give an example
0pts = For incorrect answers
Economic Impact
Direct / Indirect / Induced / Dynamic
Direct _1. (Briefly describe the term)
_______2. This type of impact comes in the form of invest in tourism, government spending in tourism, and the effect of
purchase from suppliers, such as farms for food products, utility companies for water and electricity, and schools for human
resource needs.
Induced 3. (Briefly describe the term)
_______4. This economic impact refers to the longer-term macro-level effects, such as general enhancement of skills within
the economy, provision of better social services, and infrastructure.
Beneficial impacts of tourism on the economy
Creation of jobs 5. (Describe in how does tourism create jobs)
Taxes and Fees 6. It allows government to earn from tourism industry. (Give an example of where/how can government earn
revenue from tourism)
______________ 7. Tourism provides economic opportunities for other industries.
______________ 8. Tourism economic impact is not restricted to the destination alone. The tourists’ places of origin and
transit routes, which include areas used as pit stops by travelers, take sizeable chunk of travel and tourism-related
expenditure.
Negative impacts in economy
____________9. Tourists look for products that they have been accustomed to consuming or using. Many products and
services cannot be sourced locally. It also happens when there is very loose or non-existent linkage in the tourist value
chain.
___________ 10. It is when the government units allocate funds for tourism development, a huge amount is diverted from
the provision of social services, such as health, education, and security.
Poor quality of Jobs 11. (Briefly describe)
Price Increase_____ 12. (Briefly describe)
________________ 13. Tourism attracts investments to tourism -related business, sometimes results to shift from livelihood
activities to tourism. Because tourism is highly profitable, the local economy becomes monolithic or reliant on a single
economy.
Socio-cultural impact of tourism
14. What is culture? (Describe in a complete thought for 5pts.)
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15. Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH)? (Describe in a complete thought for 5pts.)
Positive impacts:
_____________16. Cultural exchange between residents and tourists is considered as valuable by residents.
_____________17. Tourism helps keep culture alive by preserving traditional art forms, maintaining cultural identity and
transmitting beliefs and rituals to the next generation.
_____________18. Tourism can empower formerly disfranchised stakeholders, such as poor, women, and indigenous
people.
18. Education
(Briefly explain here)
19. Better Quality of Life
(Give an example scenario)
Negative Impacts
Commodification of Culture 21. (Give example scenario to describe the negative impact)
Displacement 22. (Give example scenario to describe the negative impact)
_____________23. Tourism can also cause native cultures to wither and die through acculturation, commodification, and
homogenization.
_____________24. Migrants to tourist destinations are targets of ill feelings by residents because they take away jobs from
locals. The outcome is a stronger polarization among the social classes.
_____________25. The presence of outsiders has been linked to increase incidence of prostitution, crime, drug abuse, and
alcoholism. Poor countries tend to attract many sex tourists who take advantage of the desperate situations of local people.
_______________26 Many tour operators fund humanitarian projects and schools as part of their corporate social
responsibility. Communities throughout the Third World countries tend to rely o tours for income generation and
development, which creates cyclical dependency on foreign cash flow and mobilization.
Community Stress 27. (Give example scenario to describe the negative impact)
28. Give 10 tourism sustainable practices. (2pts. each)
Life is like a roller coaster ride, there are ups and downs, twist and turns. But you made it this far, keep going!
God is good, all the time. And all the time, God is good. -AJW 21’
Course Examination on TPC 4 – SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Prepared by: Ann Jelyn A. Waclyn