Test on the topic of sports tourism. Tests in the discipline "history of tourism"

1.to the north

2.to the west

3. to the east

1. to the east

2. south

3.to the north

1.to the north

2. south

3.west

1.Lantern

2. ax

3. compass.

1. Aspen

2. Pine

3. Oak

1.50-60 degrees

2. 30-35 degrees

3. 40-45 degrees

7. What mandatory requirements must the proposed bivouac site meet?

2. Rub the frostbitten area of ​​the body

2. In pairs

3. Go as you please

10. At the site of your camp (near the tents) there are a lot of dead trees. What to do with them:

a) cut everything;

b) leave them in stock;

c) a tree between the legs.

2. Conductors

1.Small scale

2. Medium scale

3.Large scale

TOURNAMENT of club members on tourism topics

F.I. student_________________________________________________

1. In what direction do the bell towers on Orthodox churches face the horizon?

1.to the north

2.to the west

3. to the east

2. Where does the edge between the two smallest numbers on the quarter column point?

1. to the east

2. south

3.to the north

3. If at local noon you turn your back to the sun, then the shadow indicates ....

1.to the north

2. south

3.west

4. Which item on the equipment list does not belong to the group equipment?

1.Lantern

2. ax

3. compass.

5. What kind of trees is better to use for a fire:

1. Aspen

2. Pine

3. Oak

6. The criterion for drying shoes should be the heating of the surface of the shoes to:

1.50-60 degrees

2. 30-35 degrees

3. 40-45 degrees

7. What mandatory requirements must the proposed bivouac site meet?

1. The presence of firewood, away from the settlement, the presence of water

2. Availability of firewood, water, safe place

3. availability of firewood, beautiful place, located upstream of the river from the settlement

8. What can not be done with frostbite?

1. Put a bandage on frostbitten skin

2. Rub the frostbitten area of ​​the body

3. Give the victim a hot drink

9. The most convenient movement for a group on a hike:

1. Chain - in a column one at a time

2. In pairs

3. Go as you please

10. At the site of your camp (near the tents) there are a lot of dead trees.What to do with them:

a) cut everything;

b) leave them in stock;

c) move the camp to another place.

11. How to safely cut branches from a lying tree:

a) stand on the same side as the branches;

b) stand on the other side of the branches;

c) a tree between the legs.

12. If the group goes along the highway, then you need to:

a) go all together in formation one at a time;

b) walk with a large interval between the participants, stretch along the highway;

c) walk in a tight group, holding hands.

13. Which group of nodes does the eight node belong to:

1. Knots for attaching a rope to a support

2. Conductors

3. Knots for tying ropes of different diameters

14. Which of the following descriptions does not apply to signs of the persistence of good weather:

1. During the day, the air temperature changes dramatically: hot during the day, cool at night.

2. In the evening and at night in the forest it is noticeably warmer than in the open, and noticeably cooler in the lowlands.

3. In the forest and in the field, in the lowlands it is equally warm in the evening.

15. To which group of maps does the 1:10000 scale map belong:

1.Small scale

2. Medium scale

3.Large scale


Details Socio-cultural service and tourism

1. What is considered the most extreme type of recreation among specialists?

boar hunting
underwater photography
mountaineering
rodeo
Skydiving

2. How to protect yourself from a falling stone on a rocky area?

curl into a ball
jump aside
cover your head with your hands
hide behind a rock
hug the rock

3. What saves a tourist from an avalanche, rockfall, falling eaves?

knowledge of security practices
help from comrades
cry for help
speed of reaction
prayer

4. What, first of all, is noted by tourists when the partial pressure of oxygen decreases?

lack of appetite
thirst
increased sexuality
real assessment of the situation is violated
desire to increase the load

5. What should the chosen route comply with according to safety rules

proximity to the city
the presence of water sources
capacity and novelty of equipment
the level of training and capabilities of the participants
number of participants

6. Indicate the number of items included in the emergency packing (according to the manual of M. B. Birzhakov and N. P. Kazakov "Safety in tourism")

100
5
25
14
3

7. A versatile item included in emergency styling, protecting from rain, warming and serving as a signal mirror:

beret
raincoat
umbrella
polyethylene film
galoshes

8. Which of the following items can be classified as special equipment?

backpack
polyethylene cape
life jacket
axe
shoe covers

9. Accommodation without a tent in summer conditions, when it makes no sense to set up a full camp:

sitting close to each other
under a bush
in the crown of a tree
make an inclined canopy to a vertical surface
under a canopy in sleeping bags

10. Accommodation without a tent in winter:

lean against a tree or a steep bank
climb into sleeping bag head on
put on all the clothes you have
make a snow shelter, cave
jump around the fire all night

11. Skitour - is it?


ski mountaineering
dog sled racing
type of ice climbing

12. Gliding - is it?

Flight to aircraft with engine
helicopter flights
flight without the use of thrust on specialized aircraft
hang glider flight
paragliding

13. What is solo climbing?

climbing type of climbing in a bundle
combination of rock climbing and drytooling
climbing difficulty without insurance
climbing with artificial support points

14. Ropejumping - is it?

flying down from a tall object using a cushioning system
jumping using a special simulator
jumping and running
skydiving from high objects
fabric wing suit

15. Since when did the regular World and European Championships in spearfishing begin to be held?

since the 1930s
since the 1940s
since the 1950s
since the 1960s
since the 1970s

16. From what period did the history of the emergence of underwater archeology begin?

since 1900
since 1925
since 1940
since 1950
since 1960

17. Diving is it?

technically challenging deep dive
scuba diving with special equipment
high-tech diving
scuba diving
entertainment and tourism

18. Military diving is:

installation and dismantling of equipment
salvage of sunken objects
treasure hunting
diving using special equipment and gas mixtures
mining of ships

19. Where there is an abundance of volcanoes7

in Italy
in Alaska
in China
in the Caucasus
in Kamchatka

20. Terrestrial types of extreme tourism include

multispeech
jumping
dragster racing
flights to balloons
group acrobatics

21 Water sports of extreme tourism include:

hang gliding
rafting
thread
drytooling
freestyle

22. Air types of extreme tourism include:

kayaking
yoning
hang gliding
snorkeling
diving

23. Urban types of extreme hobbies include:

heliskiing
freeride
mountainboarding
bouldering
parkour

24. Climbing includes:

snowboarding
freestyle
skysurfing
bouldering
wingsuit

25. New types of winter tourism and sports include:

skysurfing
ringett
base jumper
yoning
thread

26. The most extreme types of tourism include:

balloon flights
ice climbing
Khgonki
bouldering
sandboarding

27. Unofficial types of rock climbing include:

drytooling
kitesurfing
freestyle
base jumper
skysurfing

28 Air types of extreme tourism include:

windsurfing
wakeboarding
thread
parkour
skysurfing

29. Urban types of extreme hobbies include:

rolling
diving
skatesurfing
freestyle
mixed

30. Underwater types of extreme tourism include:

jetbot
here is a bug
snorkeling
multipitch
jumping

31. Underground types of extreme tourism include

multipitch
mountain biking
jumping
speleology
kitesurfing

32. The birthplace of jailoo tourism is

Afghanistan
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan

33. Bolderi ngato

C view rock climbing
dragster racing
type of exotic tourism
jungle trip
jailootourism

34. Rope jumping is

jungle travel
trip to former nuclear test sites
type of parachuting
kind of jumping
airship flights

35. Artificial points of support

wakeboarding
IT
base jumper
solo climbing
snowboard

36. Spelestology is

snowboarding on sand dunes
unofficial form of rock climbing
underground type of extreme tourism
element of dome acrobatics
artificial fulcrum

37. Kayaking is

extreme tourism water sport
type of water slalom
type of rafting
kind of kyoning
kind of skysurfing

38. What place is called "a paradise for divers"?

Cuba
Egypt
White Sea
Black Sea
SharmelSheikh

39. Special attention of divers in the White Sea deserves

body archipelago
Kolchak archipelago
Solovki archipelago
archipelago sharmelsheikh
Gulag archipelago

40. What should be done after a jellyfish burn?

soak the affected body part in hot water for about an hour
treat the area with an antihistamine
treat with a solution of vinegar or alcohol
remove wetsuit gloves
see a doctor

41. the first historically reliable mention of the use of a diving bell was in

1531
1503
1617
1812
1954

42. Where did spearfishing originate?

on the White Sea
on the Baltic Sea
in Cuba
in the mediterranean
in the Pacific Islands

43. In what year did a real revolution take place in the history of diving?

in 1943
in 1917
in 1953
in 1961
in 1987

44. During what period did the passion for diving, like a fever, swept the whole world?

in the 20s
in the 40s
in the 50s
mid 70s
in the 80s

45. Jetbot is:

journey through the caves
overcoming canyons
rafting on calm rivers
passing technically difficult obstacles

46. ​​Skysurfing is:

this is a relatively young type of parachuting
ski jumping to perform various figures in free fall
building formations from canopies of opened parachutes
performing a complex of figures in free fall
jumping and running

47. What kind of hobby with a parachute has recently developed rapidly?

classic skydiving
freestyle
sandboarding
skysurfing
dome acrobat

48. Jolijumper is an invention of an Australian scientist

Alexander Bock
Vladislav Ketov
Gleba Travina
Dennis Tito
Nika Perata

49. What type of jumping is the youngest, but very promising?

ropejumping
badjumping
bungee jumping
jollyjumping
wingsuit

50. Who is the founder of base jumping?

Alexander Bok
Dennis Tito
Carl Benish
Karl Marx
Carl Maury

51. Frisking is a kind of:

mountaineering
climbing
ice climbing
snowboard freestyle
descending steep unprepared slopes

52. Skitour is:

mountain tourism using skis and special bindings for climbing uphill
descent on steep unprepared slopes with difficult terrain
the same but using a helicopter as the uphill delivery vehicle
ski mountaineering
something like snowboarding freestyle

53. In what country can you do without snow, having a snowmobile?

in Iceland
in Finland
in Russia
In Kazakhstan
In Canada

54. Which of the modern travelers traveled around the earth for 21 years?

Fedor Konyukhov
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Mikhail Khergiani
Vladislav Ketov
Yuri Golodov

55. What is a wakeboard?

absolute all-terrain vehicle
Kick scooter
Mountain bike
winter sport
Mountain bike

56. Freeboarding is?

Direction, rather close to skating?
stunt riding on a special bike with jumps
descent from the asphalted slopes on a special projectile freeboard
skateboarding
climbing outside buildings

57. Bildering - is it?

performing various tricks on a skateboard
the art of moving and overcoming obstacles
climbing the outside of buildings and other urban structures
jumping from skyscrapers
stunt riding on a special bike with jumps

58. The pioneer of space tourism was:

Yuri Gagarin
German Titov
Dennis Tito
Alexey Leonov
Mark Shuttleworth

59. Who made a parachute jump from the stratosphere from a record height of 39.4 km?

Felix Portnoy
Felix Baumgartner
Felix Dzerzhinsky
Felix Kulov
Alexander the Great

60. Where, in what country is Krasnaya Polyana - the venue for the 2014 Winter Olympics?

in the USA
in Russia
In Kazakhstan
in China
in Brazil

61. In which country did heliski stand out as a separate type of recreation?

Canada
in the USA
in Kcube
in Germany
in the UAE

62. Who was the first sports commentator to bring a snowboard to Russia in the late 80s?

Lev Yashin
Vladimir Maslachenko
Vladimir Pereturin
Dias Omarov
Maria Sharapova

63. The birth of what played a truly revolutionary role in the development of active winter recreation?

freeride
skiboarding
skijoringa
snowboarding
skeleton

64. Ringet is:

shinny
kind of rock climbing
type of scuba diving
view of winter walking
luge

65. What is wokracing?

luge
bobsled
winter walking
bowler skating
snowmobiling

66. Ice cross dowheel - is it?

slalom skating
kind of hockey
type of exotic tourism
gorilla safari
bowler skating

67. Kayaking is?

type of rafting
kayaking
rafting on catamarans
singles sport
mixture of tourism and science

68. Hgonki - is this?

adventure racing
extreme ski slopes
mountain bike competition
car racing
descents to skiing from the top

69. Drytooling is?

ice climbing
traditional rock climbing
climbing up the rock in crampons and iceflies
climbing with artificial support points
combination water skiing

70. Wakeboarding is?

a combination of water skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding and surfing
oval carbon fiber board
ski jumping
building formations from canopies of opened parachutes
slalom skating

71. How many diving groups do you know?

seven
two
three
five
eight

72. Scuba diving is?

windsurfing
kitesurfing
diving
wakeboarding
Karing

73. Karing is a journey?

in caves along underground rivers and lakes
in order to overcome canyons without the help of floating facilities
on calm rivers in metal boats
performing acrobatic elements on a kayak
walks and journeys on smooth water

74. Who is the inventor of scuba gear?

John Kennedy
Emil Gagnan
Charles Aznavour
Louis Bhutan
Jacques Yves Cousteau

75. When did mass production of the first scuba gear begin?

in the 20s
in the 30s
in the 1950s
in the 60s
in the 80s

76. When were the first underwater pictures taken?

in 1856
in 1876
in 1921
in 19390
in 1940

77. From what year did underwater sports begin to develop in the USSR?

since 1917
since 1923
since 1940
since 1956
since 1961
78. Who is the father of underwater photography?
Louis Bhutan
Lev Durov
John Kennedy
Napoleon
Paul Robeson

79. Who started space tourism?

Yuri Gagarin
German Titov
Mark Shuttleworth
Felix Baumgartner
Dennis Tito

80. Safari is it?

popular type of adventure tours
encounter with wildlife
trip to the equator
hunting trip
crossing the Sahara Desert

81. Zorbing is?

tree care
extreme attraction
tree climbing
survival in extreme conditions
"fox hunting"

83. Arboristry is?

extreme attraction
tree care
a kind of zorbing
geocaching
"hunt" for a tornado

84. Volcanoboarding - what is it?

descent into the crater of the volcano
skydiving into a volcano crater
descent from the volcano on wooden boards
ascent to the crater of the volcano
rise to dormant volcano kilimanjaro

85. The homeland of extreme board entertainment is rightly considered:

Thailand
Nigeria
Iceland
Cuba
Hawaii

86. What kind of extreme water tourism is considered universal?

water skiing
snowboard
wakeboarding
skate
surfing

87. What can not be done during a flood without extreme need?

look for boats
stuff your shirt (trousers) with plastic bottles
hang on a high place a white or colored canvas for rescuers
self-evacuate
take a high place as soon as possible

88. What is the first thing to be evacuated during a flood?

gold reserve
food
administration and prison
children, children's institutions and hospitals
industrial enterprises

89. What to do first at the final evacuation point

seek refuge
look for food
look for family and friends
register
look for a source of communication

90. What are the basic directions you need to know when rafting in a kayak?

sail
motor
slalom and rodeo
surf technique
skate technique

91. A favorite place for mudflows?

mountain tops
forest slopes
medium slope slope
riverbeds and dry beds of temporary streams
glaciers

92. The main damage to the economy from the impact of the environmental factor in tourism?

aesthetic
emotional
demographic
limiting the influx of tourists
psychophysical

93. Optional items of personal utensils in terrestrial extreme tourism?

the spoon
mug
a bowl
the spoon
flask and thermos
jackknife

94. Which of the air types of extreme tourism does not require the presence of flying equipment?

group acrobatics
dome acrobatics
freestyle
B.A.S.E. jumping
skysurfing

95. The name of the knots for tying two ropes of the same diameter (two answers)?

bowline
conductor
grasping
straight
weaving

This test can be performed by both students and employees of travel agencies. At the same time, students who have not had an internship in a travel agency or who do not have work experience in it should model the answers to the questions posed as truthfully as possible based on the principle: “What would I do in this case, being at the workplace?”

  • 1. Do you think that while at work, it is necessary to imbue the spirit of the "serviceman" and tirelessly try for the sake of customers?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) diligence is necessary only within the limits of your job duties, since you are employed;
  • 4) the degree of diligence must clearly correspond to the salary you receive.
  • 2. Is it necessary, when working with clients of a travel agency, to invest all your soul, smoothing out some conflict situations, or is it more expedient to have a high level of professionalism to prevent these conflicts?
  • 1) a sincere attitude towards the client is the key to the commercial success of the travel agency and your personal well-being;
  • 2) working like a professional, you will never get any complaints from the authorities and will not create financial and other problems for the travel agency;
  • 3) professionalism does not provide for "spiritual" work with clients, but is based on a formalized service technology.
  • 3. You know that customers like it when the staff is friendly and smiling, but:
  • 1) you can't smile all day at work;
  • 2) you have personal problems when there is no time for smiles;
  • 3) you can play along with clients like an actor, even when you are not at all fun;
  • 4) for your rejection of difficulties real life and reincarnation requires a corresponding wage, much more than the current one;
  • 5) with some clients you behave purely formally and strictly, although you show more attention to those that you like.
  • 4. Organization of production in your travel agency:
  • 1) completely satisfies you;
  • 2) needs to be improved;
  • 3) does not satisfy you.
  • 5. You organize your work:
  • 1) focusing only on their own interests;
  • 2) focusing only on the interests of their department;
  • 3) focusing on the interests of all departments of the travel agency.
  • 6. Do you think that your salary corresponds to your qualifications and diligence:
  • 1) in full;
  • 2) partially;
  • 3) does not match.
  • 7. Do you think that the principle “I will be a good subordinate, thinking about the time when I myself will become a boss”:
  • 1) should be your motto;
  • 2) only partially true, because getting a higher position depends not only on the conscientious performance of one's duties;
  • 3) unfaithful because you will never be the boss.
  • 3) would not have received high results due to the inability to work for show.
  • 9. Do you think that the tourism business is:
  • 1) satisfaction of all the needs of the client and even his whims;
  • 2) meeting the needs of the client in accordance with the payment made;
  • 3) the opportunity for the client to receive the widest possible range of services.
  • 10. Depending on who your client is, servicing him:
  • 1) changes;
  • 2) does not change, since all clients are equal for you.
  • 11. How do you behave with clients of different ages?
  • 1) with young clients you must be stricter than with older ones;
  • 2) all clients are equal for you, otherwise misunderstandings may arise.
  • 12. The proverb “What you sow is what you reap” is applicable to the tourism business:
  • 1) in full;
  • 2) in part;
  • 3) not applicable.
  • 13. Courtesy to customers and good opinion of customers about the travel agency:
  • 1) are interconnected;
  • 2) are interconnected, but the opinion of customers about the tourist service is determined not only by this;
  • 3) are little connected, since a high-quality tourism service base has not been created.
  • 14. Do you think it is necessary to know the main economic indicators of the travel agency in which you work?
  • 1) no;
  • 2) yes.
  • 3) it is necessary in part; knowledge of the economic indicators of the travel agency in your work is not needed.
  • 15. Do you think it is necessary to know the birthdays of all travel agency employees?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) only people close to you.
  • 16. Your attitude to the Internal Labor Regulations:
  • 1) you always follow all the rules;
  • 2) there are circumstances that prevent the unconditional implementation of all the rules of the order;
  • 3) you do not strictly adhere to the rules of the schedule, but you have no complaints.
  • 17. How many cigarettes do you smoke during a working day?
  • 1) not at all;
  • 2) no more than three or four;
  • 3) no more than five or six;
  • 4) near the pack.
  • 18. Do you think that your style of dressing at work means:
  • 1) the maximum convenience of clothing for work;
  • 2) beauty and conformity of clothes to the interior;
  • 3) your financial situation, allowing or not allowing you to wear in addition to uniforms those accessories that you like;
  • 4) compliance with the style and uniform of your position and the work performed.
  • 19. If it is cold in a travel agency, do you have the right to wear warm socks over tights?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no.
  • 20. Do you think that the length of the skirts of travel agency employees should be unified, for example, strictly 2-3 centimeters above or below the knees?
  • 1) yes, you think;
  • 2) no, you don't think so;
  • 3) you can’t answer unambiguously, since fashion is changeable, and figures are individual.
  • 21. What would you sacrifice or neglect if you were short on money or time?
  • 1) hairstyle;
  • 2) makeup (cosmetics);
  • 3) fashionable or beautiful clothes;
  • 4) embellishments
  • 5) nothing can be neglected.
  • 22. Do you consider it acceptable for male employees of a travel agency who communicate with clients to wear a beard and mustache?
  • 1) yes, it is acceptable;
  • 2) a neatly trimmed beard and short mustache are acceptable;
  • 3) only wearing a mustache is allowed;
  • 4) this is unacceptable.
  • 23. What is your attitude to wearing hairpieces or wigs by travel agency employees?
  • 1) it is their own business;
  • 2) it is unacceptable for aesthetic and hygienic reasons;
  • 3) not recommended;
  • 4) possible with severe hair defects.
  • 24. Do you consider the length and color of your nails a purely personal matter?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) this is a rather intimate issue that is not subject to discussion.
  • 25. If you do a manicure, what color of nails do you prefer at work?
  • 1) colorless;
  • 2) bright, in harmony with clothes;
  • 3) extravagant (green, ornamented, etc.);
  • 4) you do a manicure, but do not paint your nails.
  • 5) you don't do a manicure.
  • 26. If customers refer to you as “girl” and you are over 30, or “woman” and you are under 35, you:
  • 1) make a polite remark to the client, sometimes reducing everything to a joke;
  • 2) take this request for granted and fulfill the request of the client;
  • 3) do not enter into polemics with the client, however, by your behavior you show that he insulted you;
  • 4) pay him the same coin, having an ironic answer in advance.
  • 27. How do you feel about customers wearing white socks and black shoes?
  • 1) think that these are very fashionable people;
  • 2) do not think that it is very beautiful, although, perhaps, this style is their own business;
  • 3) believe that these people do not have exquisite taste.
  • 28. What would you prefer at work?
  • 1) the convenience and lightness of suede or cloth shoes;
  • 2) the beauty of patent leather shoes;
  • 3) it doesn't matter, the main thing is the cleanliness of the shoes.
  • 29. What shoes should be preferred for work?
  • 1) open;
  • 2) closed.
  • 30. How do you feel about the possible requirement of the management of the travel agency in the summer to work in pantyhose or stockings?
  • 1) this is a non-principled question, and it is indifferent to you;
  • 2) positively;
  • 3) generally negative, as tights and stockings are not likely to be included in the free uniform;
  • 4) is extremely negative, since this is impossible in our climate.
  • 31. Do you consider it mandatory for female travel agency staff to remove leg hair?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) this is a woman's private matter.
  • 32. Is it possible for an employee of a travel agency over 40 not to wear even light make-up at work?
  • 1) of course, because this is her personal business;
  • 2) she should not stand out from the rest of the staff, so make-up is required.
  • 33. Can I wear expensive jewelry to work?
  • 1) you can without restrictions;
  • 2) it is possible if they are not defiantly expensive;
  • 3) it is possible, but only in case of the expected arrival of high-ranking clients;
  • 4) can't.
  • 34. Can I wear rings at work?
  • 1) no more than one simple ring on each hand;
  • 2) no more than two rings on each hand;
  • 3) no more than two rings are allowed, but only on one hand;
  • 4) can't.
  • 35. Can I wear glasses on a chain at work?
  • 1) you can;
  • 2) undesirable;
  • 3) you can't.
  • 36. Can you wear dangling earrings at work?
  • 1) you can;
  • 2) it is possible, but only for young women;
  • 3) it is possible in especially solemn occasions;
  • 4) can't.
  • 37. Do you think that any instructions from your immediate supervisor are binding?
  • 1) yes, without discussion;
  • 2) sometimes it is necessary to correct his instructions and do a little in his own way, since the boss does not take into account some of the nuances of the work;
  • 3) often his instructions are subjective and do not help to eliminate deficiencies, so you can only imitate their execution;
  • 4) before following the instructions of the boss, you should agree with him all the features of the proposed changes, since the boss’s lack of information about possible changes resulting from the implementation of his instructions may incur his wrath on you.
  • 38. When you greet a client, do you need to look him straight in the eye?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) you need to briefly look at the face of the guest and look away.
  • 39. Is it obligatory to smile at the client at the first meeting with him?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) depending on your location to it;
  • 3) optional.
  • 40. When you dial a phone number at work, do you have a clear plan in mind for the upcoming conversation?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) not always;
  • 3) no.
  • 41. When you pick up a ringing phone, what are your first words?
  • 1) travel agency;
  • 2) who is speaking?
  • 3) who do you need?
  • 4) hello. Travel agency "X". Manager (give your name);
  • 5) listen;
  • 6) ale;
  • 7) say other words.
  • 42. Do you think that your first words in response to a phone call determine the image of the travel agency?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) in part;
  • 3) no, because the image of a travel agency is much more than answering a single call.
  • 43. By calling a client, you:
  • 1) introduce yourself on behalf of the travel agency;
  • 2) introduce yourself own name, indicate the position and name of the travel agency;
  • 3) introduce yourself by position and the name of the travel agency;
  • 4) introduce yourself, but not always.
  • 44. When you're at work, after which phone call do you usually pick up the phone?
  • 1) immediately after the first;
  • 2) after the second or third, since the connection may fail;
  • 3) as soon as you are released from the work preceding the call.
  • 45. Do you adjust to the pace, tone of voice, manner of speaking of your unfamiliar telephone interlocutor?
  • 1) no, because you have a fairly pronounced personality;
  • 2) depending on the circumstances;
  • 3) adapt, as it works for the credibility of the travel agency.
  • 46. ​​When you have finished a telephone conversation with a client, what do you do?
  • 1) immediately hang up the phone;
  • 2) wait for short beeps and then hang up;
  • 3) did not think about it, since it is not significant.
  • 47. When talking to a stranger on the phone, can you determine his approximate age?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) I often make mistakes.
  • 48. Talking to a stranger on the phone, can you determine his profession?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) not always.
  • 49. If you called, but during a telephone conversation with a subscriber who knows your number, there was a disconnection, you:
  • 1) waiting for his call;
  • 2) call him again;
  • 3) act according to circumstances.
  • 50. Can you say that you have never used your work phone for personal purposes?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) no;
  • 3) unwilling to answer this question for fear of worsening test results.
  • 51. In response to the arrogance or rudeness of the caller, you:
  • 1) never get irritated;
  • 2) sometimes get irritated;
  • 3) get irritated and rebuff the interlocutor.
  • 52. If you are asked on the phone to invite another employee, and he is not nearby, you:
  • 1) ask to call back in a few minutes;
  • 2) ask to wait until this person is invited.
  • 53. If a client uses rude or swear words in a telephone conversation, you should:
  • 1) answering politely, end the conversation and hang up;
  • 2) remind the subscriber about the existence of the police;
  • 3) sometimes you should raise your voice to bring the subscriber to life.
  • 54. If a client asks a question to which you cannot give an exhaustive answer, you must:
  • 1) give an evasive answer, but so that the client does not doubt your competence;
  • 2) admit their lack of competence and offer to contact another employee;
  • 3) take steps to obtain complete information on this issue and after a while to answer the client.
  • 55. Do you think you should call your clients by their first and middle names?
  • 1) should not;
  • 2) should not, except for celebrities;
  • 3) follows;
  • 4) should if they are regular customers.
  • 56. How do you feel about smoking in the workplace?
  • 1) negative, it is not allowed by the rules;
  • 2) positive, but this is not allowed by the rules;
  • 3) it's your own business.
  • 57. Saying goodbye to a client, you:
  • 1) do not react if he does not say goodbye to you;
  • 2) wish him a good journey;
  • 3) say "goodbye";
  • 4) invite you to visit the travel agency again.
  • 58. If a client makes a verbal complaint, do you:
  • 1) apologize, but only in case of a justified complaint;
  • 2) apologize in any case, even if the complaint is unfounded;
  • 3) do not apologize, but by all available means try to resolve the conflict;
  • 4) do not apologize if you personally have nothing to do with the client's requirements.
  • 59. Did you know that you are criminally liable by law for disclosing information relating to the private lives of your clients?
  • 1) yes, you know;
  • 2) no, you don't know;
  • 3) heard something about it, but don't know for sure.
  • 60. Is it possible to ask for autographs from famous people buying a tour?
  • 1) it is impossible;
  • 2) it is possible;
  • 3) in some cases it is acceptable.
  • 61. Is it possible to store under glass on the desktop, for example, certificates of incapacity for work or other papers and documents that are not classified as official?
  • 1) it is possible, otherwise they may be lost;
  • 2) it is possible, since this is not a violation, and you have not heard that someone was deprived of a bonus for this;
  • 3) of course not.
  • 62. How would you describe the main goal of your work in a travel agency?
  • 1) the opportunity to make a career;
  • 2) the possibility of decent earnings;
  • 3) the possibility of obtaining a pension experience and a decent pension;
  • 4) obtaining pension experience and livelihood;
  • 5) concern for the welfare of the client.
  • 63. Do you think that it is necessary to praise subordinates?
  • 1) no;
  • 2) yes;
  • 3) sometimes necessary.
  • 64. If you don’t like something, but your boss insists on doing it, you:
  • 1) implicitly fulfill his demand;
  • 2) find out the expediency of the requirement and only then fulfill it;
  • 3) find a reason to refuse to fulfill the requirement.
  • 65. If you strive to be better than your colleagues, do your efforts become a role model?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) not always;
  • 3) no;
  • 4) don't know;
  • 5) you work no better than others.
  • 66. Not only you, but also two other colleagues apply for a vacancy with earnings higher than yours. What will you do in this situation?
  • 1) you will calmly continue to work, believing that your business qualities do not require advertising;
  • 2) be indifferent to it;
  • 3) do everything to prove to others that you are better than other applicants.
  • 67. Your friend managed to advance in the service, among other things, also due to the fact that she calmly and efficiently proved to the director of the travel agency the incompetence of her immediate superior. How do you rate her behavior?
  • 1) negatively, since the acquaintance behaved without remorse and achieved success at the cost of belittling the merits of another person;
  • 2) there was nothing wrong with that: in work, competence is valued first of all;
  • 3) she made a mistake because she had to submit comments to her immediate supervisor.
  • 68. When a client comes to your table, you should:
  • 1) rise to greet him;
  • 2) to greet standing only acquaintances or especially important customers;
  • 3) sit in any case, since this is your workplace and it is determined by your job responsibilities;
  • 4) sit, but only if you are talking on the phone or writing at that moment.
  • 69. In your opinion, should a travel agency manager be the first to greet a client?
  • 1) yes;
  • 2) yes, but not in Russian travel agencies;
  • 3) no.
  • 70. What is the preferred phrase to greet a client?
  • 1) hello!
  • 2) welcome!
  • 3) good morning (afternoon, evening)!
  • 71. What do you do if a client asks you to pick up a young girl for his trip, for whose trip he is ready to pay?
  • 1) indignantly refuse this request;
  • 2) try to satisfy his request, if possible;
  • 3) gently but definitely refuse.
  • 72. If a client, before filling out the documents, cannot find glasses and asks for suitable ones from one of the employees, you:
  • 1) satisfy his request;
  • 2) fill out the documents for him;
  • 3) refuse to give glasses, as this is a personal item.

Briefly about the training:

Training program:
If you decide to start working in a travel agency - think seven times! They say that tourism is a disease, often turning into a chronic form. Haven't changed your mind? Called several travel agencies, and you were invited for an interview for a managerial position? As a preliminary preparation for a conversation with a potential employer, we recommend that you take this training.

Level 1
The first impression of the applicant is often decisive. Think before answering even the simplest questions.

Question 1. If during the first telephone conversation with a tourist you cannot immediately offer him the necessary tour option, then you:
Correct Answer: Ask for his phone number and call back as soon as you have the information you need.

Question 2. Departure time charter flight It is recommended to check with the operator:
Correct answer: a day or two before departure

Question 3. Canary Islands are included in:
Correct Answer: Spain

Question 4. Before booking a tour with a tour operator, you should:
Correct answer: conclude an agreement with a tourist and take an advance payment

Question 5. There are no ski resorts in this country:
Correct Answer: Egypt

Level 2
Of course, much is learned in practice. But you already have theoretical knowledge. At least your employer hopes so.

Question 1. Money to pay for the tour from the client should be accepted:
Correct Answer: rubles

Question 2. To travel to Switzerland, a tourist will need:
Correct Answer: Swiss visa

Question 3. The duties of the travel agency include providing the tourist with information:
Correct answer: about the country of temporary residence, rules for entering it, traditions and customs and rules of conduct in it

Question 4. What is the difference between FB and all inclusive meals?
Correct answer: FB - Full Board, i.e. full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner). All inclusive - "all inclusive" and you can eat at almost any time.

Question 5. The passport of a tourist who has bought a tour to France must be valid for:
Correct answer: at least 3.5 months from the end of the trip

Question 6. What is a ski-pass?
Correct Answer: Ski lift pass ski resorts

Question 7. The Costa Brava resort is located:
Correct Answer: Spanish coast

Question 8. The tourist has the right to file a claim with the company within:
Correct answer: 20 days from the date of return from travel

Question 9. Brazilian carnival takes place:
Correct Answer: February

Question 10. What is the difference between Twin and DBL room types?
Correct answer: TWIN - double room with two beds, DBL with one.

Level 3
No one claims that at the very beginning of your career in tourism you should know absolutely everything ... But the more, the better.

Question 1. What direction has been the most popular on the Russian market in summer for several years in a row?
Correct Answer: Turkey

Question 2. Characteristics of the Val d'Aosta area:
Correct Answer: the highest mountain in Italy

Question 3. Instead of one five-star hotel in the resort, a tourist was accommodated in another 5-star hotel, and he demands financial compensation, calling in a panic from abroad. Your actions:
Correct answer: I will explain to him that under the terms of the contract the hotel can be replaced with an equivalent one, but I will try to help

Question 4: Travel agency managers are sent on promotional tours to:
Correct answer: improved their skills, looked at hotels and resorts

Question 5. Which application method is not used in tourism?
Correct Answer: regular mail

Question 6. A tourist fills out a questionnaire for the French consulate. What information does he need?
Correct answer: the address of the actual residence of the father, mother

Question 7. Port Louis is:
Correct Answer: Capital of Mauritius

Question 8. The main documents that are issued to the tourist when paying for the tour are:
Correct answer: travel voucher (or cash receipt) and contract

Question 9. The concept of "sloppy flight" means:
Correct answer: the aircraft is parked at the airport of the country of arrival until the departure time of the group arriving on it

Question 10. In online booking systems of tour operators:
Correct answer: you can book a tour

Question 11. The resort of Lido di Jesolo is located in the region:
Correct Answer: Venetian Riviera

Question 13. The largest of the Seychelles?
Correct Answer: Mahe

Question 14. The UAE includes:
Correct Answer: 7 Emirates

Question 15 sightseeing tour in Europe, mandatory is:
Correct Answer: health insurance

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Tests by discipline

"Storytourism"

1. Ancient Greek scientist, "father of history":

A) Herodotus

B) Strabo

C) Eratosthenes

D) Archimedes

E) Plato tourism development travel world

2. The very first alphabet in the history of mankind, containing 22 characters, was invented by:

A) Phoenicians

D) Egyptians

E) Assyrians

3. Physical and geographical area where the remains of the ancient Sumerian civilization were found:

A) Mesopotamia

B) River valley Nile

C) Amazonia

D) Semirechye

E) Volga region

4. In the Greek policies, "Hospitality Unions" were created, whose members took upon themselves the protection of the interests of the inhabitants of another policy. What were the members of this union called?

A) Xenami

B) Xenons

C) Argons

D) Argonauts

E) Guests

5. The descendants of the Phoenicians settled a city-state on the northern coast of the African continent:

A) Carthage

C) Tripoli

D) Cairo

E) Alexandria

6. In ancient greece the rights of hospitality were under the auspices of God ……………, whom Homer called “………… - hospitable” -

A) Zeus

B) Apollo

7. A Chinese traveler who collected legends and legends about Buddha, described about 30 states of Central Asia and India, published the work “Description of Buddhist States”:

A) Fa Xian

B) Xiao Ping

C) Jiang Ju

D) Qinn Jin

E) Sima Qiang

8. The geographical knowledge of the Arabs was summarized at the beginning of the 13th century in the Geographical Dictionary, which was published:

A) Yakut;

B) Ferdowsi;

C) Al-Biruni;

D) Avrasiyap;

E ) Al-Farabi

9. A European traveler who first traveled to the headquarters of the Mongol Khan through the territory of modern Kazakhstan to Karakorum in 1245 -

A) Plano Carpini

B ) Marco Polo

C) Guillaume Rubruck

D) Mario Casablanca

E) Pablo Rapini

10. The name of the first guidebook for pilgrims published in Byzantium in the second half of the 8th century -

BUT) The Tale of Syria and the Holy City

C) The Tale of Carthage and the ways to achieve it

C) Guide to the Mediterranean

D) The tale of Syria and the ways to reach it

E) The Tale of Prophetic Oleg

11. The beginning of the Middle Ages was marked by:

BUT) Great Migration of Nations

C) the invasion of the Mongol-Tatars

C) the beginning of the Crusades

D) Campaigns of Alexander the Great

E) the Great October Revolution

12. The city in which, by decree of Charlemagne, the first special hospice for pilgrims was built from 12 rooms with a library:

BUT) Jerusalem

D) Babylon

E) Damascus

13. Secretary of the embassy of the Baghdad Emir Muktadir, sent to the Volga Bulgars who converted to Islam in 921-922, who passed along east coast Caspian Sea -

BUT) Ahmad Ibn Fodlan

C) Ibn Sina

C) Ibn Basta

D) Al-Farabi

E) Abdullahat-Ibn-Safari

14. The leader of the expedition, which in 1643 reached the mouth of the Kolyma River and founded the Nizhnekolyma winter hut:

A) M. Stadukhin

C) Shapoval G.F.

C) Hatshepsutov N.

D) Mariotti V.P.

E) Dainov P.

15. The patroness of travel lovers in Russia is Catherine II, who visited the Imatra waterfall on the river:

A) Vuoksy

B) Daugava

C) Pripyat

BUT) M. Kashgari

With ) Al-Farabi

D) M. Zhumabaev

E) M. Auezov

17. The first large "Globe of the Earth" was made in 1492:

BUT) MartinBeheim

B) Mikhailo Lomanosov

C) Ulrich Cortes

D) Afanasy Nikitin.

E) Martin Unziker

18. Peter I in 1779 sent an expedition to explore Kamchatka, the Kuriles and Sakhalin under the leadership of:

A) I. Evreinova and F. Luzhin

C) R. Damskova and R. Forina

C) K. Kotin and Zh. Sholokhov

D) B. Digova and P. Lorina

E) A. Vorina and E. Kosina

19. Russian navigator who first sailed from the Arctic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean:

BUT) V. Bering

C) P. Berg

D) M. Dezhnev

E) R. Chelyuskin

20. The first Kazakh traveler who made in 1910-1912. trip around the world:

BUT) A. Dzhangildin

C) M. Zhumabaev

C) Sh. Ualikhanov

D) Y. Altynsarin

E) M. Auezov

21. In 1698, the "Drawing of all Siberia" was published, in which the territory of Kazakhstan is depicted for the first time, the author of which was:

BUT) S. Remezov

B) O. Shapovalov

C) Z. Abramov

D) P. Farezov

E) L. Dokuchaev

22. The first round-the-world trip of Russian sailors in 1803-1806. led by:

BUT) I. Kruzenshtern

B) A. Zhorin

C) V. Ivanov

D) P. Lazarev

E) O. Liechtenstein

23. Russian traveler who made the first trip around the world on a bicycle from 1911 to 1913:

A) A. Pankratov

B) V. Vedenin

C) A. Konin

D) F. Nikitin

E) E. Karamzin

24. At the end of 1928, after the liquidation of the United Excursion Bureau, in order to transfer to mass tourist and excursion work, the following was created:

C) Society of cyclists-tourists

C) Society of excursionists - researchers

D) Society of Tourist Travelers

E) Society of hunters and fishermen

25. All-Union tourist trip youth in places of military glory began in honor of the 20th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War in the city:

BUT) Brest

B) true

C) Berlin

E) Semipalatinsk

26. Ancient Greek scientist, founder of the mathematical and astronomical direction in geography, who determined the size of the Earth, introduced the concept of "geography" into science:

BUT) Eratosthenes

B) Plutarch

C) Aristotle

D) Herodotus

E) Archimedes

27. The first sea expedition of the Phoenicians around Africa in the VI century. BC. equipped:

BUT) Pharaoh NechoII

C) J. Caesar

C) A. Macedonian

D) Pharaoh Tutankhamen

E) pharaoh Usertezen

28. An ancient Greek scientist, in whose works the territory of modern Kazakhstan was first mentioned:

BUT) Herodotus

B) Eratosthenes

C) Plato

D) Strabo

E) Archimedes

29. The first road in the Roman Empire between Rome and Capua, which the historian Procopius called one of the "Wonders of the World":

BUT) Appian Way

B) Macedonian road

C) the Trans-Apennine road

D) Italian road

E) the Roman road

30. Ancient Greek scientist who founded the first natural science museum, teacher of A. Macedonian:

BUT) Aristotle

B) Eratosthenes

C) Plutarch

D) Herodotus

E) Archimedes

31. Egyptian navigator, in the 2nd millennium BC. e. who sailed to the East and reached the country of Kedem (Hindostan peninsula):

A) sinuitis

B) Trabzon

C) Tutankhamen VI

D) Herodotus

E) Sapurite

32. The diplomatic mission, which for the first time passed along the route of the "Great Silk Road", was carried out under the leadership of the Chinese Ambassador:

A) Zhang Qian

B) Fa Xian

C) Jiang Ju

D) Qinn Jin

E) Xiao Ping

33. Encyclopedic scientist, traveler, who has collected extensive material about Indian culture and everyday life, who published the work "Kannon Masuda":

BUT) Biruni

B) Canafi

C) Punjabi

E) Paruni

A) Ibn-al-Wardi

B) Ibn Sina

C) Al - Biruni

D) Al - Arash

35. A French monk who traveled through the territory of modern Kazakhstan in 1253. to the headquarters of the Mongol Khan and described in his writings medieval city Koyalyk (Almaty region) -

A) Guillaume Rubruk

B) Plano Carpini

C) Marco Polo

D) Mario Casablanca

E) Pablo Rapini

36. European traveler who first visited China by land and returned 25 years later by sea:

A) Marco Polo

B) Colombo

C) Magellan

D) Carpini

E) Rubruk

37. The Pope who in 1095 announced the start of the Great Crusades:

BUT) UrbanII

C) Selevan III

With ) Johann IV

D) Tiren II

E) Nicodemus III

38. The famous water trade route, which was laid by the Slavs "from the Varangians to the Greeks":

BUT) Dneprovskiy

B) Egyptian

C) Baltic

D) Volga

E) Syrdarinsky

39. Kyiv prince, who made the first journey on boats from Kyiv to the Lower Vistula in 1041:

A) Yaroslav the Wise

B) Nicholas of Kyiv

C) Yaroslav Sovelsky

D) Nikolay Donskoy

E) Karpion Yaroslavsky

40. Bishop of Florence, sent in 1338 to the Mongol Khan Shundi with a “living gift” (Arab horse), who passed through the territory of modern Kazakhstan along the Carpini route:

BUT) D. Marignola

C) P. Ronaldi

C) E. Carpignoni

D) R. Maldives

E) E. Giovanni

41. A Syrian scientist of the 13th century who wrote the work "Ordering of Countries" or "Table of Lands" in the common language "Geography", which describes about 30 regions (climates) of the Earth:

A) Abu-l-Fida

B) Abd-el-Farhud

C) Ahmad ibn Fodlan

D) Ahmad Sina

E) Ibn Sina

42. The famous Russian traveler who made a trip to India, published the work "Journey beyond the three seas":

BUT) A. Nikitin

B) P. Rogipov

C) P.Nikitinsky

D) A. Salyukin

E) P. Sharapov

43. Phoenician navigator, who first discovered the "Land of Tin" (England):

BUT) Hamilton

B) Magellan

C) Gannon

D) Plutarch

E) Hannibal

44. The annexation of Siberia to Russia began in 1581 with a campaign:

BUT) chieftain Yermak

C) Ataman Dezhnev

C) Ataman Kolovrat

D) Ataman Yudenich

E) Ataman Chelyuskin

45. English navigator who made the first three round-the-world voyages:

A) J. Cook

B) Thomas Cook

C) R. Jefferson

D) G. Williams

E) S. Johnson

46. ​​Norwegian traveler-explorer, who first reached the South Pole in December 1911:

BUT) R. Amundsen

B) S. Amersen

C) N. Carnegen

D) G. Jeffersen

E) P. Robertsen

47. In 1926, the United Excursion Bureau was created under the People's Commissariat of Education of the USSR, which did not include:

BUT) Society for Proletarian Tourism

B) Bureau of long-distance excursions

C) Excursion bureau at the People's Commissariat of Education

D) Excursion bureau at the museum department

E) Society of Cyclists Tourists

48. The camp site, which in 1943 housed the All-Union School for the training of "Instructors" for the mountain rifle units of the Soviet Army -

BUT) "Burner"

B) "Patriot"

C) shooter

D) "Zarnitsa"

E) "Instructor"

49. Name the year in which the International Union of Official Tourism Organizations (IUTO) was reorganized into the World Tourism Organization (WTO):

A) 1968

50. The country is the leader in receiving foreign tourists in 1995:

BUT) France

B) Portugal

C) England

D) Spain

E) Italy

51. Ancient Chinese scholar, who is called the "Chinese Herodotus" (the father of Chinese historiography):

BUT) Sima Qian

B) Zheng He

C) Mao Zedong

D) Confucius

E) Al-Farabi

52. An ancient Greek navigator who first attempted to reach the North Pole:

BUT) Pytheas

B) Aristotle

C) Plato

E) Strabo

53. An ancient Greek scientist who published the famous work "Geography" of 17 books, which was the result of the geographical knowledge of the "ancient world":

BUT) Strabo

B) Herodotus

C) Eratosthenes

D) Archimedes

E) Plato

54. The main factor holding back the development of tourism and travel in Ancient Rome:

A) No road network

B) Lack of accommodation

C) Lack of treatment sites

D) Military campaigns

E) Lack of tourism organizations

55. An ancient Greek traveler-navigator who sailed to the mouth of the river. Indus, who established the patterns of monsoon movement in Indian Ocean, who published the work "Sailing around the Erythrean Sea":

A) Merchant Gippal

B) Marco Polo

C) Ferdinand Magellan

D) Merchant Strabo

E) Navigator Nearchus

56. Sailing of the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece to Colchis in the 13th century BC. led by:

BUT) Jasson

B) Pytheos

D) Plutarch

E) Zimarch

57. Egyptian pharaoh, who sailed in the upper reaches of the Nile River, founded a fortress there and established a boundary pillar:

BUT) Usertezen

B) Tezerhat

C) Hatshepsut

D) Tutankhamen

E) Shtilberger

58. Under the leadership of this outstanding Arab scientist of the 12th century, a likeness of the “Vault of Heaven” was built in Palermo from silver, as well as the Earth disk with images of the “climates” of the Earth with their countries and regions:

A) Idrisi

B) Biruni

C) Ferduosi

D) Ibn Basta

E) Al-Farabi

59. A European traveler, being in captivity, having visited many countries of Central and Central Asia, Transcaucasia and Western Asia for 27 years:

BUT) Hans Stillberger

B) Plano Carpini

C) Guillon Rubruk

D) Giovanni Marioti

E) Silvio Berlusconi

60. The first state in Western Asia, founded in 1096 by the crusaders during the I Crusade:

BUT) Edessa county

B) Greek county

C) the Athenian state

D) Western Asian state

BUT) Kyiv monk Nestor

C) Arabic Shah Ibn Sutra

C) Slavic clerk R. Vernad

D) Prince of Moscow Y. Dolgoruky

E) Prince of Kyiv Y. Dolgoruky

62. The famous water trade route, which was laid by the Slavs from the "Varyag to the Khazars":

BUT) Volzhsky

B) Magadan

C) Volga-Slavic

D) Prydniprovsky

E) Baltic

63. A. Nikitin's journey to India, which is described in his work "Journey Beyond the Three Seas", was made:

A) in 1468-1472.

C) in 1456-1457.

C) in 1468-1478

D) in 1434-1472

E) in 1467-1472.

64. He led the exodus of the Jews from Egypt to Palestine:

BUT) Moses

65. Russian ambassador who visited 1618-1619. China, his work "Drawing and painting about the Chinese region:

A) Ivan Petlin

B) Ivan Sukhozhilin

C) Ivan Sokolov

D) Ivan Karasev

E) Ivan Konyukhov

66. Strait separating North America and Eurasia, in 1648 the expedition discovered:

BUT) Dezhnev

B) Zhdanov

C) Severtseva

D) Timurenko

E) Dozhmanova

67. First circumnavigation in 1519-1522 made an expedition led by:

A) F. Magellan

B) Hanno

C) J. Cook

D) Marco Polo

E) H. Columba

68. The discovery of the mainland Antarctica was made by a Russian round the world expedition in 1819-1821 under the direction of:

BUT) F. Bellingshausen and M. Lazarev

C) P. Reshov and F. Bellingshausen

With ) M. Lazareva and P. Reshov

D) T. Medvedev and F. Bellingshauser

E) M. Lazareva and P. Dezhnev

69. The first tourist organization established in 1919 in the Soviet Union:

A) School trips.

C) Bureau of young talents

C) Bureau of young tourists

D) Office of school tourists and sightseers

E) School Tourism Bureau

70. The decision of the Council of People's Commissars on the merger of JSC "Soviet Tourist" and the "Society of Proletarian Tourism" was adopted:

71. The All-Union tourist trip of youth to places of military glory was massive in form and continued:

BUT) from 1965 to 1987

C) from 1865 to 1988

C) from 1965 to 1969

D) from 1968 to 1987

E) from 1970 to 1987

72. The first Alpine mountain club at the Caucasian "Natural Science Society" arose in the city:

A) Tiflis, 1877

C) Tashkent, 1876

C) Tehran, 1867

D) Yerevan, 1878

E) Turin, 1879

73. Scientist and traveler, teacher of A. Makedonsky, founder of the first natural science museum:

A) Aristotle

B) Herodotus

C) Eratosthenes

D) Procopius

E) Plutarch

74. For the first time, the diplomatic mission that passed along the route of the Great Silk Road was carried out under the leadership of:

BUT) Zhan Qiang

B) Sima Qiang

C) Zhang He

D) Fa Sanya

E) Tao Xing

75. ancient city in the north-west of the Hindustan peninsula, called by Pakistani archaeologists S.A. Nakvi "Manhattan of the Bronze Age":

BUT) Mohenjo Daro

C) Karachi

D) Babylon

E) Ahmedabad

76. To travel outside of Athens and Sparta in Ancient Greece, "passports" were used, called:

A) sphragis

B) stellis

C) stealth

D) strabis

E) spargus

77. The First Crusade, called "the campaign of the poor", was made:

A) in 1196

78. One of the rulers of the Middle Ages, who drowned during III crusade in 1189:

BUT) Emperor Frederick II

C) Emperor Frederick I

C) Emperor Bonaparte

D) Pope Urban II

E) King Charlemagne

79. The most outstanding pilgrimage to Palestine, during which the features of nature, wildlife, the main occupation of the population were described, was made at the beginning of the 12th century:

A) Daniel

B) Albanil

C) paulon

D) Jerechonin

E) Dmitry

80. An Italian monk sent by the Pope to China, at whose suggestion a Catholic Cathedral with a belfry and 3 bells was built opposite the Khan's court:

A) D. Montecorvino

C) Sh. Maldivy

C) O. Giovanni

D) P. Carpignoni

E) Sh. Ronaldi

81. Arab caliph who sent the keys to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and himself to Emperor Charlemagne holy city Jerusalem:

A) Haroun al-Rashid

C) Harun-Ibn-Fida

C) Haroun Al Safari

D) Ibn-al-Rashid

E) Harun-Ibn-Safari

82. The first centralized state in Mesopotamia (XXIV century BC) was created by one of the greatest conquerors of antiquity, called the "King of the Gods":

A) Alexander the Great

B) Gaius Julius Caesar

C) Hannibal the Great

D) Sargon the Great

E) Cyrus the Great

83. The accession of Siberia to Russia began with the campaign of the Kazakh ataman Yermak in:

A) 1581

B) 1582

C) 1589

D) 1580

E) 1585

84. Navigator who discovered America in 1492:

BUT) H. Columbus

C) F. Magellan

C) Marco Polo

E) Carpini

85. Mainland Australia in 1606 was discovered by an expedition:

A) V. Janszona

B) V. Jankenze

C) W. Yangjing

E) V. Yandu

86. She made a voyage to India around the mainland of Africa in 1497-1499. expedition:

BUT) Vasco da Gama

B) Viejo de Lomo

C) H. Columbus

D) Marco Polo

87. Russian traveler who made the first trip around the world, the pedestrian part of which was 26877 km:

A) K. Rengarten

B) N. Rozhikov

C) D. Preobrazhensky

D) N. Felt

E) R. Petrovsky

88. Date of the I Regional Studies Conference of the RSFSR and the release of the special journals "Local Studies" and "Pulp and Paper Mill" on the initiative of the People's Commissariat of Education and the Academy of Sciences:

BUT) December 1921

B) February, 1921

C) April 1921

D) January, 1921

89. What was the name of the Bureau of International Youth Tourism in the USSR -

BUT) Satellite

E) Tourist

90. The beginning of the emergence of organized tourism in Russia is considered to be 1777, when the “Plan of Entrepreneurial Travel to Foreign Lands” was published in Moscow, the author of which was:

A) V. Gensh

C) R. Planche

C) S. Rold

D) O. Herald

E) R. Punch

91. The first tourist base based on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan:

BUT) burner

C) Base of tourists

C) Base Bayan-aul

D) Golden Bor

E) Sosnovy Bor

92. The subject of studying the history of tourism is:

A) patternsoccurrence,developmentand the formation of the tourist movement

B) Information system about natural resources tourism

C) Patterns of development of the economy of various countries

D) Laws of development of nature

E) Biographies of Famous Travelers

93. The main goal of studying the history of tourism in the ancient, medieval and new periods the general history of mankind:

A) Identification of the original motives of a person striving to move in time and space

B) Studying the culture of different peoples

C) Studying the economy of that period

D) Collection of anthropological information

E) Identification of information about natural and cultural monuments

94. Define the concept of "physical inactivity":

A) Impairment of body function caused by insufficient physical activity

B) Lowering arterial - blood pressure

C) Experiential human learning during natural sleep

D) Decreased tissue tone and muscle tension

E) Increasing something to an abnormal size

95. Define the concept of "international tourist":

A) Tourists traveling outside their country of permanent residence and included in WTO statistics

B) Tourists coming to foreign country for less than one day

C) Travelers traveling within their country of permanent residence

D) Tourists traveling outside the country of permanent residence

E) Tourists traveling outside the WTO statistics

96. What is the main feature of the aesthetic function of tourism:

A) The opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature and the creations of artists, sculptors, architects

B) Ability to relieve stress after hard work

C) Ability to perform socially significant tasks

D) Opportunity to meet new people

E) Ability to form positive human qualities

97. The first "tourists" were called:

A) Participants of the "grand tour"

B) Missionaries

C) Politicians

D) Pilgrims

E) Military

98. "Vademecum" is:

A) Guide

B) List of hotel rooms

C) Medieval adventure novel

D) Instruction for those entering the monastery

E) Restaurant menu

99. International tourism means:

B) Outbound tourism

C) Inbound tourism

D) Travel within the same state

E) Ethnographic travel

100. Travel is:

A) Movement of people in time and space

B) Way of driving

C) Mass social phenomenon

D) Mass political phenomenon

E) Transport movements of people

101. The concept of "tourism" corresponds to:

A) Special case of travel

B) Stay of a person outside the place of residence up to 24 hours.

C) Method of making money

D) Nomadism

E) Departure for residence in another state

102. The priority of social tourism implies:

A) The benefits of social tourism associated with the implementation of constitutional rights

B) Offering cheap tours for low-income people

C) Priority of measures to provide tourism to low-income segments of the population

E) Predominance in groups of low-income tourists

A) most dynamically developing

B ) most developing

C) Weakly developing

D) Moderately developing

E) Developing

104. WTO is categorized as:

A) intergovernmental organization

B)Government organizations

C) Legislature

D) Intragovernmental organization

E) Financial authorities

105. Urbanization contributes to:

A) Increasing the volume of domestic and international tourism

B) The decline of tourism

C) Changes in the form of tourism

D) Tourism regression

E) Decreased demand for tourism

106. International tourism is one of the largest export industries, which include:

107. Insurance business is used in tourism primarily for insurance:

BUT) Life and health of tourists

B) real estate

C) Movable funds

D) Tourist property

E) Family members

108. Purposes of tourism:

A) Improvement, knowledge, professional business, sports, religious

C) cognitive

D) Recreational

E) Customized

109. Tourist business is:

BUT) Tourism entrepreneurship

B) Type of income

C) Type of activity of tourists

D) Type of activity of tour guides

E) Money from tourism

110. Hospitality:

BUT) A harmonious combination of the production of tour services

B) Scope of sending tourists

C) Level of service

D) Tourism reception area

E) Hotel service

111. What is the main social goal of tourism:

A) Increasing the duration and improving the quality of human life

B) Receiving funds

C) Getting a higher status

D) Getting privileges

E) Creation of new jobs

112. One of the natural human needs, which relates to tourism:

A) Discovery and knowledge of the new

B) Availability of food

C) Availability of housing

D) Presence of clothing

E) Procreation

113. Of the above, one of the social functions of tourism includes:

A) Wellness

B) Informative

C) Production

D) Statistical

E) Demographic

114. The social function of tourism, which is realized only by natural resources:

A) Sports

B) Pilgrimage

C) Creative

D) Aesthetic

E) Socio-communicative

115. Define the term "journey":

A) The movement of people in space and time, regardless of that

B) Business travel

C) Air flight

D) Sailing on a sea vessel

E) Obtaining information about another country

116. Indicate the correct definition of the concept of "international tourism":

A) The totality of inbound and outbound tourism

B) Trips of citizens of our country abroad

C) Outbound tourism

D) Entrance trismus

E) Trips of foreign citizens on the territory of our country

117. The first purposeful journeys of a person across globe with educational purposes began:

A) 5-6 thousand years ago

B) 2 thousand years ago

C) 9-12 thousand years ago

D) 20 thousand years ago

E) 3-4 thousand years ago

118. Name the essence of the first division of human labor:

A) Separation of cattle breeding from agriculture

B) Separation of mental work from physical

C) Separation of handicraft from agriculture and cattle breeding

D) Division of labor between merchants and pastoralists

E) Division of labor of farmers and breeders

119. The factor that stimulated the organization of purposeful travel in the II millennium BC:

A) The transition of humanity from matriarchy to patriarchy

B) The onset of the great glaciation

C) Sea level rise

D) The division of mankind into races

E) Transformation of gathering into agriculture

120. Name the main extant book of the traveler Strabo (64-63 BC 23-24 AD):

A) Geography

B) History

C) Hydrography

D) Anabasis

E) Historiography

121. The main motivation of ancient travels:

A) Desire to own lands, resources and trade

B) Organize travel itineraries

C) Acquaintance with the traditions and customs of the peoples

D) Relieve stress

E) Trading only

122. Travel around Europe in 320 BC. undertook:

BUT) pythoness

C) Ibn Battuta

C) Herodotus

D) Eric the Red

E) Aristotle

123. One of the ancient travelers who left behind a unique work "On the Ocean":

BUT) pythoness

C) Ibn Battuta

C) Herodotus

D) Eric the Red

E) Aristotle

124. In pre-Columbian times, these travelers reached Greenland and founded their colonies:

BUT) German

B) English

C) Spanish

D) Vikings

E) French

125. He led expeditions of settlers from Iceland to Greenland in 982:

BUT) Eric the Red

C) Ibn Battuta

D) Herodotus

E) Aristotle

126. The American continent "discovered":

A) Christopher Columbus.

C) Vasco da Gama.

C) Ferdinand Magellan.

D) Livingston.

E) Marco Polo.

127. In the history of tourism development, ____ stages are distinguished:

128. The idea behind the first ever Lunch business man" belongs:

A) Sequia Locata

B) Rene Bordeaux

C) Nostradamus

D) Archimedes

E) Herodotus

129. The pilgrimage to Palestine began:

BUT) in III-IV centuries.

C) in the V-VI centuries.

C) in the IV-V centuries.

D) in the VI-VII centuries.

E) in II-III centuries.

130. In the VIII century. he established rest houses for pilgrims:

BUT) Charlemagne

B) Pope Pius V

C) Caliph Omar

D) Emperor Constantine

E) Sultan Baybars

131. An inn is:

A) The oldest enterprise in the hospitality industry

B) a cab stop

C) Place where the trains stop

D) Caravan resting place

E) Resting place for car travelers

132. Factors that led to the organization of the first purposeful travel of a person:

A) Division of human labor

B) Creation of the first land vehicles

C) Transition from matriarchy to patriarchy

D) Great glaciation on Earth

E) The need to discover new lands

133. The first organized traveler in history ancient world was:

A) Merchant

C) Hunter

D) Navigator

E) Pilgrim

134. In this city, one of the "seven wonders of the world" was built - the Pharos lighthouse:

A) Alexandria Egyptian

B) Ekbatany

C) Babylon

135. This consequence of the eastern campaign of Alexander the Great contributed to the further development organized travel:

A) Connection of caravan routes from the East and sea routes from the Mediterranean countries

B) Development of trade

C) The penetration of the Macedonians into Asia

D) Formation of new kingdoms

E) Construction of new cities

136. The factor that most stimulated the development of organized travel in ancient Egypt:

A) Separation of merchants in special category population

B) Construction of new cities

C) Development of rivers as transport arteries

D) Mapping

E) Development of geography

137. The factor that most stimulated the development of travel organization in Ancient Arabia in the 7th century:

A) The emergence of the world religion - Islam

B) Emergence of new cities

C) The emergence of a world religion - Buddhism

D) Development of historical science

E) The emergence of a world religion - Christianity

138. The factor that most stimulated the development of organized travel in ancient China:

A) Silk production

B) Invention of hieroglyphic writing

C) Making tea

D) Beginning of iron mining and processing

E) The invention of the compass

139. Name the most famous traveler and the researcher of the predecessor of Herodotus and Strabo, and the time of his life:

A) Hecateus of Miletus (6-5 centuries BC).

B) Ahmed Ibn Fardlan (10th century).

C) Fa Xian (4th-5th centuries).

D) Zhang Qian (about 103 BC).

E) Benjamin of Tudel (12th century).

140. The factor that most stimulated the development of organized travel in Ancient Greece:

A) Craft Development

B) Constant trade with other countries

C) Building ships

D) Development of navigation

E) Constant trade with Egypt

141. The factor that most stimulated the development of organized travel in ancient Rome:

A) Rise of Christianity

B) Development of the Eastern Mediterranean

C) Creation of a public education system

D) Creation of a unified church in the empire

E) Wars of conquest

142. A well-known researcher who called the global trade and transport communication the Great Silk Road:

A) 1877-F.Richthofen

B) 1834 - A. Humboldt

C) 1855 - F. Wrangel

D) 1814-L. Burckhardt

E) 1794 - A. Mackenzie

143. Who and when compiled the first extant description of the Great Silk Road:

A) Claudius Ptolemy 2nd century AD

B) Pliny the Elder 1st century AD

C) Marin of Tire 1st century BC

D) May Titian 1st century BC

E) Ammianus Marcellinus 4th century AD

144. Who is Sequius Lokat, what made him famous:

A) Roman innkeeper who came up with the idea for the first ever "Business Man's Lunch".

B) The historian who called the Appian Way one of the Wonders of the World.

C) An ancient Roman builder who supervised the construction of a bridge across the Alcantara River in Spain.

D) Participant of the first Olympic Games in Ancient Greece.

E) An ancient Greek priest who practiced medicine in the Temple of Asclepius.

145. According to K. Libere, "pure tourism" of the 17th century covered those who traveled with the aim of:

A) Cognitive, healing, recreation

B) Religious, healing

C) Educational, cognitive

D) Political, military

E) Missionary and pilgrimage

146. A traveler who has walked all the countries of the East in 21 years, North Africa, India and China:

BUT) Ibn Battut

B) Herodotus

D) Eric the Red

E) Aristotle

147. Italian merchant who made a unique journey to China in 1271-1295. ad:

BUT) Marco Polo

B) Thor Heyerdahl

C) Ferdinand Magellan

D) Francisco Franzialli

E) Christopher Columbus

148. Russian traveler who was the first to make a pilgrimage to Athos and the Holy Land:

A) Hegumen Daniel

B) Afanasy Nikitin

C) Vitus Bering

D) Miklukho-Maclay

E) Przhevalsky

149. He owns "Journey beyond three seas":

BUT) Afanasy Nikitin

B) Miklouho-Maclay

C) Przhevalsky

D) Vitus Bering

E) Semenov-Tyan-Shansky

150. The main motives for traveling during the period of ancient tourism:

BUT)

D) The need for rest

E) Need for familiarity

151. The main motives for traveling in the tourism of the Middle Ages:

BUT) Education, religious tourism, aristocratic relations

C) Education, pilgrimage, treatment, sports competitions

C) Industrial revolution, reduction of working hours

D) The need for rest

E) Need for familiarity

152. The flowering of ancient tourism is associated with these ancient states:

BUT) With Greece and Rome

B) with Italy and Egypt

C) with Persia and Egypt

D) With Palestine and Babylon

E) With Italy and Carthage

153. In the days of ancient tourism, a huge role was played by:

BUT) Seas

C) Oceans

D) air spaces

E) Railway

154. During this event, in the days of ancient tourism, all wars and conflicts stopped:

BUT) Olympic Games

B) Marriage of the Pope

C) Sea competitions

D) Death of the Pope

E) Hunting and fishing

155. In Ancient Greece were very developed:

A) Balneology and medical tourism

C) Equestrian tourism and balneology

C) Cruises and religious tourism

D) Nostalgic and rural tourism

E) Wine and ecological tourism

156. The Olympic Games were named:

BUT) In honor of Mount Olympus

C) In honor of the brand of wine "Olympia"

C) in honor of the goddess Olympia

D) In ​​honor of the locality of the same name

E) In honor of the car

157. The Olympics in ancient Greece continued:

A) 5 days

158. The following types of tourism developed in Ancient Rome:

BUT) medical, religious

B) Mountain, sports

C) amateur, cognitive

D) Sports, equestrian

E) All types of tourism

159. "Hospitallers" are:

BUT) Special "service" for pilgrims

B) cartographers

C) hospital workers

D) Hospital guards

E) Dog breed

160. "Grand tours" were popular:

BUT) In the XIV century. in England

B) In the XV century. in France

C) In the VIII century. in Italy

D) In ​​the X century. in Spain

E) in the 15th century in France

161. "Golden" time of the grand tour:

BUT) 18th century

163. The pioneers of Polish mountain tourism are:

BUT) L. Zeishner

B) Y. Nemtsevich

D) S. Staszic

E)I. Kohl

164. Founder mass tourism counts:

A) Thomas Cook

B) Ibn Battuta

D) Afanasy Nikitin

E) Marco Polo

165. The compiler of the first Polish guide to the Tatras, Beskydy and Pieniny is:

BUT) E.A. Yanota

B) Y. Nemtsevich

D) S. Staszic

166. In the work of I.G. Kohl, published in 1841, were considered:

A) Tourist movement and its impact on the development of the area

B) Problems of railway transport

C) Problems of speleotourism

D) Development of TRS

E) Creating a travel guide for Germany

167. The term "tourism" has adapted in the languages ​​of different peoples:

A) in the 19th century

B) in the 15th century

C) in the 20th century

D) in the 17th century

E)in the 12th century

168. These inventions stimulated the development of tourism in the 19th century:

A) Invention of the steamboat and steam locomotive

B) Improving the sailing armament of ships

C) Breeding new breeds of horses

D) Invention of repeating small arms

E) Invention of improved artillery systems

169. In one of these cities, the famous Musey was created - the prototype of modern museums:

A) Alexandria Egyptian

C) Troy

E) Nineveh

170. In the dictionary of this state and when the concept of “tourism” was first defined:

A) France (end of the 11th century - beginning of the 19th century)

B) England (XVIII century)

C) Germany (XVI century - early XVII century)

D) Russia (second half of the 18th century)

E) USA (late 18th century)

171. Inventor of the word "tourist":

A) F. Stendhal

B) J. Dumazedier

D) M. Montaigne

E) R. Lassel

172. Year of establishment of the first international tourism organization:

A) 1898.

C) 1856

173. Country in which the first railway was built:

A) England (between Manchester and Liverpool)

B) France (between Paris and Nantes)

C) Italy (between Rome and Naples)

D) Spain (between Barcelona and Madrid)

E) Germany (between Dresden and Frankfurt

174. This year the first railway was built:

A) 1825 G.

B) 1800

175. Who and where created the world's first travel agency:

A) T. Cook in England

B) S.Stangen in Hamburg

C) K. Riesel in Berlin

D) P. Perucca in Rome

E) G. Lann in England

176. An international organization that has played a major role in the development of scientific research in the field of tourism:

A) MCOTO

177. Time of appearance of the first tourist brochures:

BUT) 8th century

D) 18th century

178. The main trends of recreation in modern tourism have determined:

BUT) Industrial revolution, reduction of working hours

C) Education, religious tourism, aristocratic relations

C) Education, pilgrimage, treatment, sports competitions

D) Olympic Games

E) World Championships

179. The time of the emergence of "clean tourism" in Europe:

BUT) 17th century

E) XX century

180. The world tourism market began to form:

A) In the 50s of the 20th century

B) At the end of the 20th century

C) At the beginning of the 20th century

D) In ​​the 60-70s of the 20th century

E) In the 19th century

181. Seat of the World Tourism Organization:

A) Spain

B) France

C) Austria

A) V. Paul

C) Yu.U. Nemtsevich

C) T. Zhebrovsky

D) L. Zeisher

E) A. Gettner

183. Time of manifestation of "specialization" settlements depending on the nature of tourist arrivals:

BUT) At the turn of the XIX-XX centuries.

C) At the turn of the XV-XVI centuries.

C) in ancient times

D) After the 1st World War

E) at present

184. Leading countries in receiving international tourism since the beginning of the 20th century. to 1930:

BUT) Austria, Switzerland

B) France, Italy

C) Germany, Poland

D) USA, Canada

E) UK, Spain

185. Factors that influenced the development of mass tourism after the First World War:

A) Creation of new states

B) Changes political map peace

C) Victory of the October Revolution in Russia

D) Improvement of vehicles

E) Strengthening state regulation of tourism

186. The first round-the-world tourist trip was organized by:

A) Thomas Cook (1882).

B) James Cook (1775).

C) Henry Lan (1883).

D) Thomas Mann (1911).

E) Ferdinand Magellan (1521).

187. One of the European explorers who initiated the discovery of America:

A) Christopher Columbus (1492-1504)

B) Amerigo Vespucci (1475-1482)

C) Vasco da Gamma (1497-1524)

D) Fernand Megellan (1519-1521)

E) Hernan Cortes (1519-1521)

188. The first congress of the International Union of Official Tourism Promotion Organizations took place:

A) in The Hague 1925

B) in Paris 1931

C) in Berlin 1918

D) in Madrid 1936

E) in Amsterdam 1918

189. Place of establishment and name of the first international tourism organization:

A) Luxembourg - international league of tourism organizations

B) Brussels - international bureau of social tourism

C) Rome - World Federation of Travel Agencies Association

D) Monaco - International Tourism Academy

E) Vienna - international association for excursion services and tours

190. This organization decided to celebrate 27 September as "World Tourism Day":

A) WTO General Assembly in 1980

B) by the UN General Assembly in 1969

C) by the non-governmental organization IUOTO in 1969

D) WTO Executive Council in 1970

E) WTO Secretariat in 1975

191. The first alpine club was founded in 1857:

A) England

B) Switzerland

C) France

E) Austria

192. In this country, the first state body for the management of tourism was created:

A) New Zealand

B) Spain

D) France.

193. The WTO Charter was adopted:

194. Year of opening of the first Institute of Tourism:

A) 1929

195. The first head of the Institute of Tourism was:

A) Robert Glucksmann

B) A. Gronthal

C) A. Bormann

D) Thomas Cook

E) D. Turlykhanov

196. The first Institute of Tourism was opened in this city:

A) Berlin

197. The first Tourism Institute was opened in this state:

A) Germany (FRG)

B) France

C) Switzerland

D) Spain

E) Belgium

198. Leading tourism theorist in the first half of the thirties:

A) A. Bormann

B) A. Gettner

C) I. Stadner

D) V.S. Preobrazhensky

199. Year of liquidation of the first Institute of Tourism:

BUT) 1934

200. Method of financing education abroad under Peter I:

BUT) With a scholarship

B) From own funds

C) At the expense of a foreign state

D) Nothing

E) An allowance was paid

A) Stepan Krasheninnikov (1735)

B) Veniamin Gensh (1777)

C) Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky (1856)

D) Peter 1 (1720)

E) Ferdinand Wrangel (1820)

A) Frederic Cook (1897)

B) Thomas Cook (1841)

C) Alexander Mackenzie (1793)

D) Thomas Mitchell (1836)

E) Charles Sturt (1844)

203. In the government department Russia XIX in. there were places for treatment, which were:

204. One of famous researchers Caucasus, who was an active member of the first Russian mountaineering club:

A) I.A. Golovkinsky

B) K.K. Rengarten

C) N. Greinert

D) A.V. Pastukhov

E) P. Pankratov

205. What is the year of creation, the name of the first chairman and the main task of the Russian Mining Society:

A) 1907 - D.N. Anuchin - organization and financing of archaeological and geographical tours

B) 1891 - I.V. Mushketov - an association of geographers and mountaineering enthusiasts

C) 1901 - A.K. von Meck - a comprehensive study of the mountains and the distribution of information about them and facilitate acquaintance with mountain nature

D) 1898 - P.P. Semenov - fundraising and organization of expeditions to the mountainous regions of the world

E) 1905 - V.I. Vernadsky - study of the biosphere mountainous areas in Russia and abroad

206. The year when Peter I laid the foundation for local history in Russia:

207. Peter I made his first trip to Europe during:

A) 1657-1668

C) 1697-1698

C) 1698-1700

208. Name the first Russian travel company established in 1871:

BUT) Joint Stock Company Imatva

C) Russian Tourist Club

C) Joint Stock Company "Sputnik"

D) Grand Tour Company

E) Closed Joint Stock Company "Imperator"

209. He compiled the first "Guide to the Caucasus":

BUT) Peter 1

B) Leopold Lipson

C) A.V. Shepherds

D) S.I. Ilovanskaya

HER. Weidenbaum

210. The Russian Mining Society (RGO) arose:

BUT) In Moscow 1901

C) In the Caucasus in 1990

211. The charter of the Russian Society of Tourists (ROT) included _____ articles:

A) 35 articles

C) 30 articles

C) 25 articles

D) 15 articles

E) 55 articles

212. The official publication of the ROT until 1899 was the magazine:

BUT) "A bike"

B) "Scooter"

C) Cyclist

D) "Cyclist"

E) "Russian tourist"

213. Year of foundation of the Crimean Mining Club:

BUT) 1890

214. The historical prerequisites for tourism in Kazakhstan are:

BUT) Formation and development of the Great Silk Road

B) rich history

C) Ethnography

D) Creation of architectural ensembles

E) Kazakhstan gaining independence

215. The Central Council for Tourism and Excursions (CCTE) is:

A) The largest tourist and excursion organization under the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions in the USSR

C) The largest tourist enterprise of the USSR

C) Commercial public organization

D) Modern tourist and excursion organization

E) Name of travel agency

216. Period of birth and formation organizational structure tourism in the USSR:

A) 1917-1936

217. The time when tourism and excursion business passed into the jurisdiction of the trade unions of the USSR:

A) 1936-1969

218. The period of intensive development of tourism in the USSR:

A) 1969-1990

D)1917-1936

219. Excursion stations in the USSR began to be created:

A) in 1918

B) in 1917

A) 1919G.

221. This document regulated the activities of sanatorium and resort institutions in the USSR in the early years of Soviet power:

A) “On medical areas of national importance B) "On measures for the further development of tourism and excursions in the country."

c) ». "On the removal of monuments erected in honor of the kings and their servants."

D) "How to reorganize the Rabkrin".

E) "How to organize a competition."

222. This organization was in charge of tourist and excursion activities in the USSR in the early years of Soviet power:

A) Narkompros

B) Russian Communist Youth Union

C) Glavpolitprosvet

D) Union

E) Joint tour desk

223. The first all-Union tourist route:

A) All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (Moscow)

B) North Caucasus

C) "Golden Ring"

D) In ​​the Urals

E) Along the Volga

224. The newspaper that held the first Correspondence Conference on the organization of proletarian tourism:

A) TVNZ

D) Izvestia

E) Literary newspaper

225. A traveler who received the right to be called "Tien Shan":

A) Semenov

B) Valikhanov

C) Przewalski

D) Severtsov

E) Bogdanovich

226. An error was made in the list of regions for which tourist routes were developed in 1927. Find her:

A) middle Asia

D) Central Industrial

227. The first initiator of mass tourism in the USSR:

A) Komsomol

B) Pioneer organization

C) Unions

D) Narkompros

E) Glavpolitprosvet

228. Year of creation of the All-Union Joint Stock Company "Intourist":

BUT) 1929

229. Year of adoption of the Regulations on the badge "Tourist of the USSR":

BUT) 1939

230. Year of establishment of the United Lecture and Excursion Bureau:

BUT) 1920

231. Year of establishment of the International Youth Tourism Bureau (BMMT) "Sputnik":

A) 1958

232. Year and name of the team of Kazakhstani tourists, which for the first time took part in the all-Union competition for the best tourist trip:

A) 1970 - the team of the camp site "Gorelnik"

B) 1972 - the team of the Kazakh Pedagogical Institute

C) 1969 - the team of the camp site "Issyk"

D) 1973 - team of the Kazakh Institute of Physical Education

E) 1971 - the team of the plant. CM. Kirov

233. Year of establishment and the first chairman of the Tourism Federation of the Kazakh SSR:

A) 1977 - A.M. Cheusov

B) 1972 - A.A. Ivanov

C) 1979 - A.A.Onuchin

D) 1975 - V.M. Zimin

E) 1976 - Yu.S. Nakatkov

234. The first master of sports in tourism in Kazakhstan was:

A) V. G. Khamullo (1957).

B) A.A. Ivanov (1955).

C) V.M. Zimin (1958).

D) Yu.S. Nakatkov (1962).

A) N.Vledenev (1908)

B) V.V. Bartold (1901)

C) N.M.Potanin (1911)

D) N.M. Bekchurin-(1899)

E) G.S. Karelin (1907)

236. Place and year of the first local history conference of local history teachers in Kazakhstan:

A) Semipalatinsk 1924

B) Kyzyl-Orda 1931

C) Taldykorgan 1929

D) Almaty 1927

E) Orenburg 1923

237. City and year of creation of the first children's excursion and tourist station in Kazakhstan:

A) Kustanai 1951

B) Almaty 1953

C) Ust-Kamenogorsk 1958

D) Semipalatinsk-1954

E) Shymkent 1952

238. City and year of establishment of the Republican children's excursion and tourist station, the first in Kazakhstan:

A)Alma-Ata 1960

B) Shymkent 1958

C) Kyzyl-Orda 1961

D) Semipalatinsk 1963

E) Ust-Kamenogorsk 1962

239. Year of renaming "Republican Station of Young Tourists" into " International Center tourism of students of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan":

A) 1996r.

240. Year of establishment of the Tourist and Excursion Administration (TEU) in Kazakhstan:

A) 1952 G.

241. Year of establishment of the Kazakh Republican Council for Tourism and Excursions:

A) 1965G.

242. Year of establishment of the state body for tourism in Kazakhstan:

243. The first camp site of Kazakhstan:

A) "Burner"

B) "Karkaraly"

C) "Zolotoy Bor"

D) "South"

E) Bayanaul

244. Years of the twentieth century, when scientific research began in the field of geography of recreation and tourism in Kazakhstan:

A) 70s.

245. The institute, which was the first-born in conducting research and development and design work in Kazakhstan:

A) Kazgiprograd

B) Kazgenproekt

C) KazNIIPIAT

D) Kazdorproekt

E) Institute of Geophysics of the Kazakh SSR

246. Year of adoption of the Law "On tourism activities in the Republic of Kazakhstan":

BUT) 2001

247. What is characteristic of the development of tourism in Kazakhstan after independence:

BUT) The rapid development of outbound tourism

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