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Surname Other Names Centre Number 0 Candidate Number GCSE 4762/01 LEISURE AND TOURISM Unit 2: Leisure and Tourism Destinations P.M. MONDAY, 16 May 2011 1 1 2 hours Question Maximum Mark Mark Section A 1 2 3 7 10 6 4 7 4 7 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 Section B 5 6 7 8 16 18 16 10 Total 90 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 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 in the question-and-answer booklet you may use continuation sheets. Number the questions clearly and put your sheets in this question-and-answer booklet. 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. CJ*(S11-4762-01)

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. Vancouver Toronto Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles Houston Mexico City Frankfurt London Montreal Paris Boston New York Madrid Miami Lyon Barcelona Moscow Ruhr region Munich Zurich Milan Mumbai Singapore Sao Paulo Buenos Aires World Cities Fig. 1 www.hsc.csu.edu.au via www.images.google.co.uk Seoul Tokyo Osaka-Kobe Hong Kong Sydney

3 1. Study Fig. 1 which shows some of the world s major tourist cities. (a) Using Fig. 1 complete the table by identifying a correct tourist city. [4] Question Answer Identify one tourist city from N. America Identify one tourist city from Asia Identify one tourist city from S. America Identify one tourist city from southern Europe 4 7 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 (b) For one tourist town or city you have studied explain its appeal to tourists. [3] (Total 7 marks) Turn over.

4 2. Study the following box which gives the names of ten National Parks from around the world. Snowdonia Yosemite Teide Cairngorms Northumberland Joshua Tree Monfrague North York Moors Pembrokeshire Coast Doñana (a) (i) Identify one National Park from England. [1]......................................................................................................................................................................................................... (ii) Identify one National Park from Wales. [1]......................................................................................................................................................................................................... (iii) Identify one National Park from Scotland. [1]......................................................................................................................................................................................................... (iv) Identify one National Park from outside the UK. [1]......................................................................................................................................................................................................... (b) Outline the purpose of National Parks. [2]

5 (c) Explain why National Parks are popular tourism destinations. [4] 4 7 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 (Total 10 marks) Turn over.

6 3. Study Fig. 2 which shows a climate chart for Cairo, Egypt. 40 35 Temperature (celsius) 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec rainfall (mm) average daily temperature (max) average daily temperature (min) Fig. 2 (a) (i) What is the average daily maximum temperature in July? [1]......................................................................................................................................................................................................... (ii) What is the average daily minimum temperature in March? [1].........................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 SAGA Holidays is a company that organises holidays for the over 50s. One of its holiday destinations is Egypt. (b) Using Fig. 2, explain which time of the year might be most suitable for SAGA Holidays customers to visit Cairo. [4] 4 7 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 7 (Total 6 marks) Turn over.

8 4. There are a number of reasons why people travel. These are called motivational factors. (a) Link each motivational factor to its correct description. Each motivational factor should be linked to one description. [3] An example has been completed for you. The lines may cross over each other. Motivational Factor Description Educational travel Going to a trade fair in Paris Health travel Going on holiday to Florida Business travel A GCSE art class visiting the National Gallery in London Leisure travel Having a heart bypass operation in India

9 Study Fig. 3 which is an extract from a newspaper article about health travel. UK PATIENTS AVOID THE NHS LIST AND FLY TO INDIA FOR MAJOR OPERATIONS. By 2012 it is predicted that 250,000 tourists will visit India for health treatment. Fig. 3 (b) (i) Suggest two reasons why health travel is increasingly popular with UK residents. [2] 1............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 7 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 9 2............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ (ii) Suggest two benefits resulting from health travel for host destinations such as India. [2] 1............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ (Total 7 marks) Turn over.

10 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. Study Fig. 4 which is an extract from a website about accommodation in Edinburgh, Scotland. ACCOMMODATION IN EDINBURGH Edinburgh boasts a great choice of accommodation whether you re visiting on your own or with friends, family or someone special. There are also plenty of options for those visiting for business purposes or sporting events. Choose to stay in one of the many hotels such as the three star Parliament House Hotel or a world famous luxury hotel like the Caledonian Hilton. Numerous guest houses like the Castleview offer comfortable accommodation at a reasonable rate. Caledonian Hilton Linlithgow Cottages If you re on a tighter budget, why not try one of the many hostels the city provides. The Edinburgh Central Youth Hostel is in the city centre and is particularly popular with backpackers from all over the world. Camping, caravanning and campervan enthusiasts will appreciate the wide range of parks in Edinburgh and its surrounding areas, which all have excellent facilities. Mortonhall Caravan and Camping Park is ideally situated less than a mile from the city centre. Mortonhall Park Edinburgh Central Youth Hostel Alternatively, enjoy the comforts of home in a rental cottage or modern city apartment. Irvine Apartments and Linlithgow Cottages are just two examples within a few minutes of the city centre. From budget to luxury, you ll find a full range of accommodation in Scotland s capital. Adapted sources: www.visitscotland.com www.1hilton.com www.linlithgowcottages.com www.meadowhead.co.uk www.travelingscotland.com Fig. 4

11 (a) Identify one named example of serviced accommodation in Edinburgh. [1] (b) Identify one named example of non-serviced accommodation in Edinburgh. [1] A family with 2 young children are planning to visit Edinburgh for a week. (c) Using Fig. 4, suggest the most suitable accommodation for the family. Give reasons for your choice. [8] Accommodation choice taken from Fig. 4........................................................................................................... 4 7 6 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 Turn over.

12 (d) Explain why it is important that tourist cities, such as Edinburgh, offer accommodation to a range of visitor types. [6] (Total 16 marks)

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14 6. Tourists have to choose from a range of transport methods when travelling to a destination. (a) For one European tourism destination you have studied, discuss the range of transport methods available to UK visitors. [6] Name of destination:........................................................................................................................................................

15 A leisure and tourism teacher is planning to take forty Year 11 students to a European destination for a three day study visit. (b) Outline the factors the teacher would need consider when deciding the most suitable methods of transport. [6] Turn over.

16 (c) For one European destination you have studied, evaluate the appeal of the facilities and attractions for educational groups from the UK. [6] Name of European destination:................................................................................................................................. (Total 18 marks)

17 7. Study Fig. 5 which shows images of winter sports activities. www.shutterstock.com www.hergertsports.com www.sleepyhollowsportspark.com www.shutterstock.com Adapted sources via: www.images.google.com Fig. 5 (a) Identify two winter sports shown in Fig. 5. [2] 1.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2.............................................................................................................................................................................................. Turn over.

18 (b) Explain the appeal and increasing popularity of winter sports holidays. [8]

19 Winter sports resorts, in Europe, generally attract visitors for a short season between December and March when there is sufficient snow. (c) Discuss the disadvantages of this short season for local people and for travel and tourism organisations in winter sports resorts. [6] (Total 16 marks) Turn over.

20 8. Study Fig. 6 which shows images and information about ecotourism on Palau Island. Palau is an island in the Pacific Ocean Adapted source: www.worldatlas.com Ecotourism on Palau Island Tourists can walk along unspoiled beaches, go trekking through dense jungles or scuba dive in over 460 miles of reefs and lagoon waters which are dedicated no-fishing zones. This has allowed many endangered species of fish to survive. The Palau Conservation Society manages nearly two dozen conservation areas, including a shark sanctuary, and encourages sustainable development to protect the island s jungle and fragile ecosystems. All accommodation providers on Palau are required to offer green accommodation. Adapted sources: www.janesoceania.com www.ifa.hawaii.edu www.visit-palau.com www.visit-palau-blogspot.com www.shutterstock.com Fig. 6

21 (a) Identify two examples of ecotourism, in relation to wildlife, on Palau Island. [2] (b) Explain the term green accommodation. Give examples to support your explanation. [4] Turn over.

22 (c) Evaluate the impact of ecotourism on a destination you have studied. [4] (Total 10 marks)

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