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Date May 2018 Marks available 2 Reference code 18M.2.bp.10
Level SL and HL Paper 2 Time zone
Command term Suggest Question number 10 Adapted from N/A

Question

The photograph shows tourists at a popular site in Tokyo, Japan.

[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2018]

With reference to the photograph, identify one primary tourist attraction.

[1]
a.i.

With reference to the photograph, identify one secondary tourist attraction.

[1]
a.ii.

Using photographic evidence, suggest why the perceptual carrying capacity of this site might have been reached.

[2]
b.

For one named international sporting event, explain how one physical factor and two human factors influenced the choice of venue(s).

[6]
c.

Examine the extent to which the aims of sustainable tourism might be achieved in two different environments.

[10]
d.

Markscheme

Award [1] for any of the following:

Accept other valid responses.

a.i.

Shops selling gifts/souvenirs/food stalls [1].

Accept other valid responses.

a.ii.

Award [1] for photographic evidence that perceptual carrying capacity has been reached, and [1] for further development.

For example: There is such a large number of visitors shown [1] that some may be experiencing stress due to excessive congestion and noise [1].

b.

Award [1] for the identification of a suitable factor that might influence the choice of venue, and a further [1] for development.

For example: Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia, which has a very cold climate [1], was chosen because of its normally abundant snowfall needed for winter sports [1].

Other possibilities might include:

Award a maximum of [5] if no international sporting event is named.

c.

The aims of sustainable tourism, involve the protection and conservation of primary tourist resources and support the livelihoods and cultures of local peoples.

Possible strategies to achieve the aims might include:

“Environments” could be interpreted in various ways; for example, different rural areas, urban areas, and ecosystems.

Good answers may provide a structured examination of the environmental, economic and social aims of sustainable tourism and the extent to which these aims have been met in different areas. Another approach might be to provide a structured examination of different approaches to managing tourism in a sustainable manner in different areas.

For band D, expect some description of the management of sustainable tourism in one or two different areas.

For band E, expect either a more detailed examination of the effectiveness of sustainable tourism management in two different areas, or an examination of the extent to which the aims of sustainable tourism can be achieved in different areas.

For band F, expect both.

Marks should be allocated according to the Paper 2 HL and SL markbands.

d.

Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - Optional themes » Option E: Leisure, sport and tourism » Leisure at the local scale: tourism » Tourism management in urban areas
Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - Optional themes » Option E: Leisure, sport and tourism » Leisure at the local scale: tourism
Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - Optional themes » Option E: Leisure, sport and tourism
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