Content text UNIT 10 ECOTOURISM GRADE 10 TEST 1.docx
A. d-c-b-e-a B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-b-d-a-e D. b-a-d-c-e Question 16: a. Active community participation plays a vital role. Local residents receive tourism service training and become enthusiastic environmental protectors of their natural surroundings. b. Developing ecotourism requires a delicate balance between exploitation and protection. Tourist sites must implement strict management plans regarding visitor capacity, waste control, and local ecosystem preservation. c. The future of ecotourism depends on establishing balanced development models that benefit the environment, communities, and tourism businesses alike. d. To ensure economic sustainability, ecotourism projects need effective business strategies, fair profit distribution, and reinvestment in conservation efforts. e. Ecotourism has emerged as a significant trend in the global tourism industry, meeting travelers' desires to explore nature while preserving ecological environments. A. a-d-b-e-c B. d-a-b-e-c C. b-e-d-a-c D. e-b-a-d-c Question 17: a. Through guided nature walks, wildlife observation, and outdoor activities, visitors gain firsthand knowledge about ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental challenges facing our planet. b. Skilled naturalist guides and well-designed interpretive programs play crucial roles in transforming tourist experiences into meaningful learning opportunities about environmental responsibility. c. Nature-based tourism represents a powerful tool for reconnecting people with the natural world, offering immersive experiences that foster environmental awareness and appreciation. d. Direct encounters with nature create lasting emotional connections, inspiring visitors to become environmental stewards. These experiences often lead to increased support for conservation efforts. e. By cultivating a deeper understanding of nature's value, nature-based tourism contributes significantly to building a global community of environmentally conscious citizens committed to preservation. A. c-d-a-b-e B. c-b-a-e-d C. c-e-d-a-b D. c-a-d-b-e Read the following passage about Bridging Conservation and Community Development and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Ecotourism represents a transformative approach to travel that harmoniously blends environmental stewardship with community empowerment. (18)_________, many endangered ecosystems would now be thriving. Local communities that have embraced ecotourism initiatives are experiencing remarkable improvements in their quality of life while preserving their cultural heritage. The implementation of responsible tourism practices helps protect vulnerable ecosystems from degradation; moreover, (19)_________. Mass tourism often threatens local traditions and natural resources, but ecotourism promotes their preservation through mindful visitor engagement. Recognizing the vital link between environmental conservation and community welfare, (20)_________. This sustainable approach has led to
numerous success stories worldwide, from wildlife sanctuaries in Costa Rica to community-managed forests in Nepal. Modern technology and innovative practices have revolutionized how ecotourism destinations manage visitor impact and monitor wildlife populations. Local communities now utilize digital platforms to showcase their cultural heritage and natural attractions while maintaining strict conservation guidelines. Educational programs (21)_________ between human activities and ecosystem preservation. Through careful planning and local participation, ecotourism continues to demonstrate its effectiveness as a development model that simultaneously preserves biodiversity, empowers communities, and educates visitors about environmental stewardship. (22)_________, creating a ripple effect of positive change across the global tourism industry. Question 18: A. Tourism practices which it was implemented decades ago B. Tourism practices who were implemented decades ago C. Having sustainable tourism practices implemented decades ago D. Had sustainable tourism practices been implemented decades ago Question 19: A. indigenous populations create sustainable economic opportunities for it B. sustainable development creates indigenous populations for opportunities C. it creates sustainable economic opportunities for indigenous populations D. economic opportunities create sustainability for indigenous development Question 20: A. many regions have developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies B. many regions having developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies C. many regions developing comprehensive ecotourism strategies D. many regions, developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies Question 21: A. that integrate into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance B. integrated into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance C. integrates into ecotourism experiences helped visitors understand the delicate balance D. which integrate into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance Question 22: A. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide, and they have decided to incorporate ecotourism principles into their national development strategies B. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide to incorporate ecotourism principles into their national development strategies C. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide to incorporate ecotourism principles, which will improve the environment significantly