DP Geography Questionbank
E.3. Tourism and sport at the international scale
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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21M.1.bp.9a.i:
Estimate the range of costs shown for the Winter Olympics, in billions of US dollars.
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21M.1.bp.9a.ii:
Estimate the total cost shown for the Summer Olympics between 2004 and 2016, in billions of US dollars.
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21M.1.bp.9b:
Outline one possible reason why some higher-income countries have chosen to host the Olympics on multiple occasions.
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21N.1.bp.9b:
Outline one way in which investment by transnational corporations (TNCs) can help places grow as tourist destinations.
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21N.1.bp.10b:
Examine how different tourism strategies might contribute to the development of one or more countries.
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22M.1.bp.10a:
Examine why views may differ on the benefits of tourism as a development strategy.
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19M.1.bp.10a:
Examine how international sporting events bring social and economic benefits to different places.
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19N.1.bp.10b:
Examine ways in which international sporting events have become more inclusive over time.
Sub sections and their related questions
E.3.1. Niche national tourism strategies with a global sphere of influence
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21N.1.bp.10b:
Examine how different tourism strategies might contribute to the development of one or more countries.
E.3.2. The role of TNCs in expanding international tourism destinations
E.3.3. Costs and benefits of tourism as a national development strategy
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21M.1.bp.9a.i:
Estimate the range of costs shown for the Winter Olympics, in billions of US dollars.
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21M.1.bp.9a.ii:
Estimate the total cost shown for the Summer Olympics between 2004 and 2016, in billions of US dollars.
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21M.1.bp.9b:
Outline one possible reason why some higher-income countries have chosen to host the Olympics on multiple occasions.
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22M.1.bp.10a:
Examine why views may differ on the benefits of tourism as a development strategy.