Q.1
For your South India trip you plan to travel by car. Which of the following would be in your itinerary?
  • A route map of the places being visited.
  • The distances between the places to be visited.
  • Automobile service stations in each of the places to be visited.
  • All the above.
Q.2
In your flight information ticket which of the following is not critical to your travel?
  • Flight departure time.
  • Flight arrival time.
  • Name of passenger.
  • Vegetarian or nov-vegetarian meal selection.
Q.3
What is an itinerarium or itineraria?
  • An ancient Roman road map.
  • A travel brochure.
  • A history of travel by ancient travellers.
  • A travel plan that includes a visit to an aquarium.
Q.4
What is an itinerary?
  • A detailed plan made before undertaking a journey.
  • A travel brochure from an advertiser.
  • An invitation from a friend.
  • A travel visa.
Q.5
What thumb rule would you adopt for driving distance in a day in case of self-driving itinerary?
  • 150-300 miles a day.
  • 100-150 miles a day.
  • 50-75 miles a day.
  • Less than 25 miles a day.
Q.6
When you want to travel what is the most important action you have to take?
  • To lock the house.
  • To make arrangements for your dog to be looked after.
  • To pack your bags.
  • To make an itinerary.
Q.7
One of the first steps in an itinerary is to conduct a destination search. After you have chosen your destinations what would be the next step?
  • To book accommodations.
  • To confirm your departure and return times in the modes of transport you have opted for.
  • To arrange sightseeing activities.
  • To write the itinerary.
Q.8
Which of the following is not necessarily a part of the itinerary for your plan to visit Bengaluru?
  • Visiting Lal Bagh.
  • To read a book on the plane journey.
  • To check in at the Taj Residency hotel.
  • A visit to Venkatappa Art Gallery.
Q.9
If you were working in a travel company and you had to advise clients on their itinerary what qualities should you possess?
  • A good knowledge of geography.
  • Good map-reading skills.
  • A good knowledge of the places to be visited.
  • All of the above.
Q.10
A hub-and-spoke itinerary means what?
  • A type of routing that allows a person to stay in a place and make day trips to other places and return to the place of stay.
  • A type of routing that takes you to many places in a circular route.
  • A type of routing that involves travel by bicycles.
  • A type of routing that involves travel by motorcycles.
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