GCSE 4762/01 LEISURE AND TOURISM UNIT 2: Leisure and Tourism Destinations

Similar documents
GCSE 4762/01 LEISURE AND TOURISM UNIT 2: Leisure and Tourism Destinations

GCSE 4762/01 LEISURE AND TOURISM UNIT 2: Leisure and Tourism Destinations

Unit 1 Introducing Travel and Tourism. A.M. TUESDAY, 17 May hours

LEISURE AND TOURISM. Unit 2: Leisure and Tourism Destinations. Section A. Section B

GCSE LEISURE AND TOURISM Understanding Leisure and Tourism Destinations

GCSE LEISURE AND TOURISM Understanding Leisure and Tourism Destinations

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Leisure and Tourism 48401

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Tuesday 24 May 2016 Morning

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Leisure and Tourism. Unit 1: The Leisure and Tourism Industry. Wednesday 11 January 2012 Afternoon Time: 1 hour

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education

WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma in Tourism

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

TOURISM SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS - EXTERNAL VOCATIONAL. WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma in

Monday 23 May 2016 Afternoon

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

G723. APPLIED TRAVEL AND TOURISM International Travel ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY GCE. Monday 18 January 2010 Afternoon. Duration: 2 hours

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level

Monday 22 May 2017 Afternoon

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level

This document consists of 13 printed pages, 2 lined pages and 1 blank page.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Paper Reference. Paper Reference(s) 6987/01 Edexcel GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Subsidiary Unit 1: The Travel and Tourism Industry

* * TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/01 Paper 1 Core May/June hours and 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper

Paper Reference. Paper Reference(s) 6987/01 Edexcel GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Subsidiary Unit 1: The Travel and Tourism Industry

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Unit 1: Statistics and Probability (Calculator) Wednesday 5 November 2014 Morning Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

Tuesday 19 May 2015 Afternoon

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Tuesday 9 June 2015 Morning

9395 TRAVEL AND TOURISM

* * TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/01 Paper 1 Core November 2009

THIS IS A NEW SPECIFICATION

Paper Reference. Paper Reference(s) 6993/01 Edexcel GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Unit 7: Responsible Tourism

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

WEDNESDAY, 28 MAY 1.00 PM 2.45 PM. Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

* * TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/01 Paper 1 Core June 2008

TOURISM SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS - EXTERNAL APPLIED. WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma in

Travel and Tourism *P41094A0120* Edexcel GCE P41094A. Advanced Unit 7: Responsible Tourism. Tuesday 11 June 2013 Morning Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

THE GROWTH OF THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN DUBAI

Church of England School Headteacher: Mr A J Wilcock MA (Cantab)

Church of England School Headteacher: Mr A J Wilcock MA (Cantab)

* * TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/03 Paper 3 International Business & Leisure Travel Services May/June 2010

Friday 19 June 2015 Morning

GCSE Leisure and Tourism

9395 TRAVEL AND TOURISM

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Changing trends in UK tourism and the need to develop sustainable tourism

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level

Paper Reference. Paper Reference(s) 6993/01 Edexcel GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Unit 7: Responsible Tourism

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education. Core Module November hours

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level. TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/01 Paper 1 Core June 2009

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Travel and Tourism Advanced Unit 7: Responsible Tourism

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level

Outlook for Leisure Travel and Attractions

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level

Attraction Region Ticket Validity & Exclusion dates 2017/2018

* * TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/04 Paper 4 Specialised Tourism November 2009

* * TRAVEL AND TOURISM 9395/03 Paper 3 International Business & Leisure Travel Services October/November 2009

7096 TRAVEL AND TOURISM

Attraction Region Ticket Validity & Exclusion dates 2017/2018

THIS IS A NEW SPECIFICATION

OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Monday 18 May 2015 Afternoon

Paper Reference. Edexcel GCSE. Geography A Higher Tier. Thursday 12 June 2008 Afternoon Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level

29 th European Hotel Investment Conference Heading into thin air? Robin Rossmann Wednesday 8 November

Paper Reference. Paper Reference(s) 6993/01 Edexcel GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Unit 7: Responsible Tourism

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Level

GCSE MARKING SCHEME LEISURE AND TOURISM

International Air Connectivity for Business. How well connected are UK airports to the world s main business destinations?

Travel and Tourism *P42605A0120* Pearson Edexcel GCE P42605A. Advanced Unit 7: Responsible Tourism

Tuesday 12 June 2012 Afternoon

Transcription:

Surname Other Names Centre Number 0 Candidate Number GCSE 4762/01 LEISURE AND TOURISM UNIT 2: Leisure and Tourism Destinations A.M. THURSDAY, 16 May 2013 1 1 2 hours INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES For s use Question Maximum Mark Section A 1 6 2 6 3 8 4 10 Section B 5 16 6 16 7 15 8 13 Total 90 Mark Awarded Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Do not use pencil or gel pen. Do not use correction fluid. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions in Section A and Section B. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. If you run out of space, use the continuation page at the back of the booklet, taking care to number the question(s) correctly. 4762 010001 INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question or part-question. You are reminded that assessment will take into account the quality of written communication used in your answers that involve extended writing. SM*(S13-4762-01)

2 SECTION A You are advised to spend about 30 minutes on this section. Answer all the questions, writing your answers in the spaces provided. 1. Short haul destinations are a popular choice for UK tourists. (a) Identify two short haul destinations for UK tourists. Tick ( ) two boxes. [2] a. Rome b. Toronto c. Cape Town d. Beijing e. Amsterdam (b) Give two reasons why more UK tourists visit short haul destinations than long haul destinations. [4] 1.... 2.... 6

3 2. Some attractions in the UK are purpose-built but others have become attractions over a period of time. (a) Identify which two of the following are purpose-built UK attractions. Tick ( ) two boxes. [2] a. Cardiff Castle b. Thorpe Park c. Blackpool Pleasure Beach d. The Tower of London e. Hampton Court (b) For one UK built or purpose-built attraction you have studied, outline its appeal to one visitor type. [4] Name of attraction:... 4762 010003 6 Turn over.

4 3. Special interest holidays are becoming more popular and appeal to a wide range of customer types. (a) Identify which two of the following are examples of special interest holidays. Tick ( ) two boxes. [2] a. Going on a mountain biking holiday. b. Attending a conference c. Going on an all-inclusive holiday d. Rock climbing in the Alps e. Visiting friends and relatives (b) Outline the reasons for the appeal and popularity of special interest holidays. [4]

5 Some tourism destinations are concerned about the negative environmental impacts of special interest holidays. (c) Explain one negative environmental impact that might result from special interest holidays. [2] 8 4762 010005 Turn over.

6 4. Accommodation is often classified as serviced or unserviced accommodation. (a) Identify which two of the following are more likely to be examples of serviced accommodation. Tick ( ) two boxes. [2] a. Windy Caravan Park b. Seagull Cottages c. The Bear Hotel d. Clifftop Bed and Breakfast e. Poppit Camp Site Study Fig. 1 which shows some images and information from a hotel website. TRENYTHON MANOR HOTEL, CORNWALL The Trenython Manor Hotel offers a wide range of facilities that you would expect from a four star hotel. The hotel is a member of several sustainable tourism organisations and is involved in tackling energy and water efficiency, waste management and conserving wildlife. Fig. 1: Adapted from: http://www.trenython.co.uk/ Fig. 1

7 (b) Select the correct letter from the following box and insert it in the Matching letter column shown in the table. [4] A. Bird feeders B. Outdoor Jacuzzi C. Solar panels D. Recycling of leftover food E. Shower rooms TABLE Trenython Manor Hotel sustainable tourism objectives Matching letter Energy efficiency Water efficiency Waste management Conserving wildlife 4762 010007 (c) Explain why accommodation providers, such as the Trenython Manor Hotel, are keen to promote their involvement in sustainable tourism. [4] 10 Turn over.

8 SECTION B You are advised to spend approximately 60 minutes on this section. Answer all the questions, writing your answers in the spaces provided. 5. There is a range of tourism destinations within the UK which are popular with domestic and inbound visitors. (a) In the table below, give two major UK examples for each tourism destination type. [6] Tourism Destination Type UK Example One UK Example Two Heritage town or city National Park Seaside Resort The UK s seaside resorts are popular destinations for domestic tourists. (b) What is meant by the term domestic tourist? Give an example to support your answer. [2]

9 (c) Explain the appeal of the UK s major seaside resorts to different visitor types. Give examples to support your answer. [8] 4762 010009 16 Turn over.

10 6. The travel industry includes a range of transport methods and organisations. (a) (i) Link each transport method to its correct transport organisation. Each transport organisation should be linked to one transport method. An example has been completed for you. The lines may cross over each other. [4] Transport method Transport organisation Train Avis Coach Emirates Car hire National Express Plane First Great Western Ferry P&O

11 (ii) Identify which two of the organisations shown in (a)(i) operate in the UK. [2] 1.... 2.... (b) Explain two factors that tourists might need to consider when travelling to their chosen destination. [4] 1.... 2.... Turn over.

12 Many UK tourists travel to Europe for business or leisure. (c) Explain how developments in methods of transport have made it easier for tourists from the UK to travel to destinations within Europe. Give examples within your answer. [6] 16

13 BLANK PAGE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE Turn over.

14 7. Long haul tourism destinations are popular with many UK tourists. (a) Name three long haul tourism destinations within the USA, popular with UK tourists. [3] 1.... 2.... 3.... (b) (i) For one long haul destination you have studied, describe the appeal of its major natural and built attractions for different types of UK tourists. [6] Name of long haul destination:...

15 (ii) For the long haul tourism destination you chose in (b)(i), discuss the importance of its climate, location and accessibility. [6] 15 Turn over.

16 8. Study Fig. 2 which shows an image and text about a major event. LADY GAGA WORLD TOUR 2012 World Tour Destinations Melbourne Prague Hong Kong Vienna Tokyo Sydney Fig. 2 (a) Lady Gaga s 2012 world tour will have covered a number of cities in Europe, Asia and Australia. Using Fig. 2, identify: (i) One tour destination in Asia. [1] (ii) One tour destination in Australia. [1] (b) Other than music, name one other type of major event. [1] Fig 2: Adapted from: http://ladygaga.co.uk/#gallery

17 Major events can have both positive and negative impacts on destinations hosting the event. (c) (i) Outline the possible negative economic impacts on destinations hosting major events. [4] Turn over.

18 (ii) Describe and assess the positive economic impacts that major events are likely to have on destinations hosting an event. [6] END OF PAPER 13

19 Question number Additional page, if required. Write the question numbers in the left-hand margin.