DP Geography Questionbank
Leisure at the international scale: tourism
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- 17M.2.bp.9a.ii: State the median value of visitor numbers in 2013.
- 17M.2.bp.9a.i: Describe the global pattern of the most visited cities.
- 16N.2.bp.10d: Using examples, evaluate the use of tourism as a development strategy in some low-income countries.
- 16M.2.bp.9b: (i) Suggest what is meant by the term “remote tourist destination”. (ii) Suggest two reasons for...
- 11N.2.bp.10b: Explain three reasons why international tourist arrivals can change in one named rural or urban...
- 11N.2.bp.10a: Describe the changes in international tourist arrivals shown in the graph.
- .2.bp.10c: Suggest three possible reasons for a decline in the total number of international arrivals in the...
- .2.bp.10b: Describe the trend in international tourist arrivals in the East Asia/Pacific region shown on the...
- .2.bp.10a: State the year in which international tourist arrivals in Europe exceeded 400 million for the...
- 13M.2.bp.9d: Examine the changes in the international tourism industry that have led to the development of...
- 14N.2.hl.9b: Using examples, explain three reasons for the growth of tourism in more remote locations.
- 14N.2.sl.9b: Using examples, explain three reasons for the growth of tourism in more remote locations.
- 14M.2.sl.10c: “Physical factors influence the location of tourist activities more than human factors.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.hl.10c: “Physical factors influence the location of tourist activities more than human factors.” Discuss...
- 13N.2.hl.9b: Suggest two reasons why demand for international tourist services has increased rapidly in recent...
- 13N.2.sl.9b: Suggest two reasons why demand for international tourist services has increased rapidly in recent...
- 15N.2.hl.10a: Briefly describe: (i) the pattern shown on the bar graph; (ii) the trend shown on the map.
- 15N.2.sl.10a: Briefly describe: (i) the pattern shown on the bar graph; (ii) the trend shown on the map.
- 15N.2.sl.10b: Using examples of countries, suggest three reasons why numbers of international tourist arrivals...
- 15N.2.hl.10b: Using examples of countries, suggest three reasons why numbers of international tourist arrivals...
- 15M.2.hl.9a: Describe the trends shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.sl.9a: Describe the trends shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.hl.9b: Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.sl.9b: Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.
Sub sections and their related questions
Changes in demand
- .2.bp.10a: State the year in which international tourist arrivals in Europe exceeded 400 million for the...
- .2.bp.10b: Describe the trend in international tourist arrivals in the East Asia/Pacific region shown on the...
- .2.bp.10c: Suggest three possible reasons for a decline in the total number of international arrivals in the...
- 11N.2.bp.10a: Describe the changes in international tourist arrivals shown in the graph.
- 11N.2.bp.10b: Explain three reasons why international tourist arrivals can change in one named rural or urban...
- 13N.2.hl.9b: Suggest two reasons why demand for international tourist services has increased rapidly in recent...
- 13N.2.sl.9b: Suggest two reasons why demand for international tourist services has increased rapidly in recent...
- 15M.2.hl.9a: Describe the trends shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.sl.9a: Describe the trends shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.hl.9b: Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.
- 15N.2.hl.10a: Briefly describe: (i) the pattern shown on the bar graph; (ii) the trend shown on the map.
- 15N.2.sl.10a: Briefly describe: (i) the pattern shown on the bar graph; (ii) the trend shown on the map.
- 15N.2.hl.10b: Using examples of countries, suggest three reasons why numbers of international tourist arrivals...
- 15N.2.sl.10b: Using examples of countries, suggest three reasons why numbers of international tourist arrivals...
- 15M.2.sl.9b: Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.
- 17M.2.bp.9a.i: Describe the global pattern of the most visited cities.
- 17M.2.bp.9a.ii: State the median value of visitor numbers in 2013.
Changes in supply
- 11N.2.bp.10b: Explain three reasons why international tourist arrivals can change in one named rural or urban...
- 13M.2.bp.9d: Examine the changes in the international tourism industry that have led to the development of...
- 14M.2.hl.10c: “Physical factors influence the location of tourist activities more than human factors.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.sl.10c: “Physical factors influence the location of tourist activities more than human factors.” Discuss...
- 14N.2.hl.9b: Using examples, explain three reasons for the growth of tourism in more remote locations.
- 14N.2.sl.9b: Using examples, explain three reasons for the growth of tourism in more remote locations.
- 15M.2.hl.9a: Describe the trends shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.sl.9a: Describe the trends shown on the graph.
- 15M.2.hl.9b: Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.
- 15N.2.hl.10b: Using examples of countries, suggest three reasons why numbers of international tourist arrivals...
- 15N.2.sl.10b: Using examples of countries, suggest three reasons why numbers of international tourist arrivals...
- 15M.2.sl.9b: Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.
- 16M.2.bp.9b: (i) Suggest what is meant by the term “remote tourist destination”. (ii) Suggest two reasons for...