TOURISM
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
SEPTEMBER 2018
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
Read the instructions carefully before answering the questions.
SECTION | QUESTION | TOPIC | MARKS | TIME (minutes) |
A | 1 | Short Questions | 40 | 20 |
B | 2 | Map Work and Tour Planning | 50 | 50 |
3 | Foreign Exchange | |||
C | 4 | Tourism Attractions | 50 | 50 |
5 | Heritage Tourism | |||
6 | Marketing | |||
D | 7 | Tourism Sectors | 30 | 30 |
8 | Sustainable and Responsible Tourism | |||
E | 9 | Domestic, Regional and International Tourism | 30 | 30 |
10 | Communication and Customer Care |
SECTION A: SHORT QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Choose the answer and write only the letter (A–D) next to the question number (1.1.1–1.1.20) in the ANSWER BOOK, e.g. 1.1.21 A.
1.1.1 A South African traveller exchanges ZAR 4 000 for foreign currency before his departure. The bureaux de change will do the transaction using the …
1.1.2 The host of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games:
1.1.3 Identify the principles of Fair Trade from the options given below:
1.1.4 This leading global event for the travel industry is held annually in …
1.1.5 Which of the following is NOT a reason for practising daylight saving time?
1.1.6 This religious icon is located in Istanbul, Turkey:
1.1.7 A symptom of jet fatigue is …
1.1.8 Criterion 8 of UNESCO's World Heritage criteria states that a World Heritage Site must be an outstanding example representing major stages of the earth’s history. This site meets Criterion 8 as it is the most deeply eroded meteorite impact structure in the world:
1.1.9 The document that validates your South African driver’s licence in several languages:
1.1.10 A characteristic of a successful tourist attraction:
1.1.11 The time in Sydney, Australia (+10) if it is 11:00 in Johannesburg, South Africa (+2) on 25 December:
1.1.12 No trip to the Netherlands would be complete without visiting ONE of the country’s iconic …
1.1.13 Which of the following is the LEAST likely to be a consideration when compiling a day-by-day itinerary for tourists?
1.1.14 A way to determine customer satisfaction without the tourism business needing the contact details of the client:
1.1.15 The £ is the currency that is used when travelling in …
1.1.16 The Berlin Wall …
1.1.17 The … market recorded the highest average spend per day in South Africa during quarter 4 of 2016.
1.1.18 The monetary value of all the goods and services produced over a specific time, usually a year, in a country is known as the …
1.1.19 A tourist travelling in South Africa during the summer months should take the following precautions:
1.1.20 Robben Island is classified as a … World Heritage Site.
1.2 Choose a form of payment provided in the list below that best completes the descriptions. Write only the form of payment next to the question number (1.2.1−1.2.5) in the ANSWER BOOK.
preloaded foreign currency debit card; bank draft; foreign bank notes;
EFT; SWIFT; credit card; traveller’s cheques
1.2.1 Allows the holder the option to borrow money from the issuer
1.2.2 A transaction that takes place over a computerised network, from one bank account to another
1.2.3 Cannot be cashed unless deposited into a bank account
1.2.4 PIN protected and not linked to a bank account
1.2.5 Cash notes in the currency of the country visited and mostly used for smaller purchases (5 x 1) (5)
1.3 Choose the correct word(s) from those given in brackets. Write only the word(s) next to the question number (1.3.1–1.3.5) in the ANSWER BOOK.
1.3.1 A document that provides guidance to all staff on what is acceptable behaviour in the workplace is known as a (contract of employment/code of conduct).
1.3.2 (The Getaway Show/Indaba) is an outdoor lifestyle and adventure marketing event.
1.3.3 According to South African customs regulations any goods that have been made in a prison are regarded as (prohibited/restricted) goods.
1.3.4 (General unrest/Accidents) will be classified as an unforeseen occurrence.
1.3.5 The line of longitude from which time is determined is called the (UTC/equator). (5 x 1) (5)
1.4 Choose a word(s) from COLUMN B that best matches the description in COLUMN A. Write only the letter (A–G) next to the question number
(1.4.1–1.4.5) in the ANSWER BOOK, for example 1.4.6 H.
COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
1.4.1 The maximum amount of rand a South African citizen travelling abroad can exchange for foreign currency in a year 1.4.2 An Incan city surrounded by temples, terraces and water channels, built on a mountaintop 1.4.3 An island city that is separated by canals and linked by bridges 1.4.4 An important consideration when travelling internationally 1.4.5 An ancient city that is half-built, half-carved into the rock, and is surrounded by mountains |
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(5 x 1) (5)
1.5 Identify the travel-related diseases linked to the images below. Number your answers (1.5.1–1.5.5) and give the name of the travel-related disease, e.g. 1.5.6 Hepatitis B.
(5 x 1) (5)
TOTAL SECTION A: 40
SECTION B: MAP WORK AND TOUR PLANNING; FOREIGN EXCHANGE
QUESTION 2
2.1 Study the World Time Zone Map below, read the information given and answer the questions that follow.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup Soccer Tournament was hosted by Russia. The tournament started on 14 June 2018 and ended with the final at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow on 15 July 2018 at 18:00. Fans from all over the world were glued to their television sets to watch the final. |
2.1.1 Calculate the time and date that soccer fans in London, England switched on their television sets to watch the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Soccer Tournament.
Remember that England practices Daylight Savings Time but Russia does not.
Show ALL calculations. (5)
2.1.2 The South African Football Association (SAFA) representatives flew from OR Tambo International Airport to Moscow, Russia via Frankfurt, Germany to attend the 2018 FIFA World Cup Soccer Tournament. Their flight details are given below.
Johannesburg, South Africa | 16 hours 45 minutes | Moscow, Russia | ||
Layover (waiting time before the next flight) 3 hours 05 minutes | ||||
Johannesburg 2 June, 18:55 Flight SA7573 | Frankfurt 3 June, Time: ? | Frankfurt 3 June, 08:35 Flight LH1444 | Moscow 3 June, 12:40 |
2.1.3 When travelling to Russia the South Africans had to produce their passports at immigration control but did not require a visa to enter Russia.
2.1.4 After passing through passport control at OR Tambo International Airport, the South African representatives had an opportunity to browse and purchase goods in the duty-free shops before their departure.
State ONE condition that applies to travellers when purchasing goods at duty free shops at international airports. (2)
2.1.5 Upon their return to South Africa the SAFA representatives purchased 1 litre of Russian vodka at the duty-free shops before their departure.
Advise them whether they should choose the red or the green channel on their arrival at OR Tambo International Airport. Motivate your answer. (3)
2.2 Read the information below and answer the questions that follow.
The travel agent responsible for the travel arrangements for the SAFA representatives has offered the group a choice of two packages for their accommodation with optional activities.
Package A | Package B |
Accommodation:
Optional activities:
| Accommodation:
24 hour Wi-Fi
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2.2.1
2.2.2 State TWO safety precautions that the SAFA representatives should consider when at their place of accommodation in Moscow. (2 x 1) (2)
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QUESTION 3
3.1 Study the exchange rate table below and answer the questions that follow.
Country | Currency code | BBR | BSR |
United States of America | USD | 12,52 | 12,85 |
Great Britain | GBP | 16,62 | 17,32 |
3.1.1 A tourist from London, England has 1 750 GBP and would like to change the GBP for ZAR for her holiday on arrival in South Africa.
Calculate how much the tourist will receive in Rands.
NOTE: Round off your answer to TWO decimal places.
Show ALL the steps of your calculation. (3)
3.1.2 Sipho, a businessman from Mdantsane, near East London, is travelling to a meeting in New York, USA. He has ZAR 22 510 as spending money.
3.2 Study the cartoon and answer the questions that follow.
SOUTH AFRICAN RAND STRENGTHENS!!
In a paragraph discuss the impact that a strong rand can have on:
TOTAL SECTION B: 50
SECTION C: TOURISM ATTRACTIONS; CULTURAL AND HERITAGE
TOURISM; MARKETING
QUESTION 4
4.1 Study the travel agency flyer and answer the questions that follow.
PENIKA TRAVEL AGENCY Your world tour planning experts Now you can stop talking about it, and do it! We will make your world icons travel dream come true. |
4.1.1 Give the official names of the icons illustrated on the flyer. (7 x 1) (7)
4.1.2 Identify the SIX countries to be visited during the advertised Penika Travel Agency world tour. (6 x 1) (6)
4.1.3 Name the TWO towns/cities located in the same country that will be visited during this tour. (2 x 1) (2)
4.1.4 Discuss, in a paragraph, why certain attractions around the world are regarded as world icons. (3 x 1) (3)
4.2 Study the information below and answer the questions that follow.
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company Highlights 2016/2017 | |||
The Cheapflights Travel Awards named Table Mountain as the Best South African Attraction on 24 November 2016. | Table Mountain Aerial Cableway (TMACC) celebrated its 87th year of operation. | Our retail outlets, specifically the Exit Shop, received a makeover, with the aim of opening up the space and easing visitor flow. | Our Cableway audio tour, filled with facts about the Company and Table Mountain, was divided into two tours; one for the Top Station and one for the Lower Station. |
We continue to source more than 95% of our retail products from local suppliers. | TMACC added to its ticket buying offerings by collaborating with the iVenture Card and City Pass. | ||
Learners participated in our Class in the Clouds programme. | We celebrated Table Mountain’s fifth anniversary as a New 7 Wonders of Nature on 11 November 2016. | 9% reduction of water usage per visitor. |
Explain how the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company ensured the continued success of the attraction during the period 2016 to 2017 regarding:
4.2.1 Sustainable and responsible management plans (2 x 2) (4)
4.2.2 Positive experience of visitors (2 x 2) (4)
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QUESTION 5
Study the information below and answer the questions that follow.
SA's ǂKHOMANI CULTURAL LANDSCAPE LISTED AS NEW The ǂKhomani Cultural Landscape covers 959 100 hectares, forming part |
5.1 Name the South African province where the ‡Khomani Cultural Landscape is located. (2)
5.2 Identify TWO SADC countries, apart from South Africa, that will benefit from the ‡Khomani Cultural Landscape being declared a World Heritage Site. (2 x 1) (2)
5.3
UNESCO's Criterion 5 for inscription as a World Heritage Site “To be an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement, land-or |
The ‡Khomani Cultural Landscape has met UNESCO's Criterion 5 to be awarded World Heritage status.
Describe TWO examples of strategies that the ‡Khomani San have developed over many centuries in order to interact with an environment that has extreme conditions. (2 x 2) (4)
5.4 Suggest TWO entrepreneurial opportunities that the ‡Khomani San could consider in order to showcase and preserve their unique cultural heritage while adding value to the tourism industry in the region. (2 x 2) (4)
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QUESTION 6
Study the images below and answer the questions that follow.
SATourism marketing campaign at metro railway stations in Beijing, China | |
6 metro lines 20 display sites 120 marketing spots per day Total estimated views: 282 580 200 |
6.1 Provide proof from the image above that the SATourism marketing campaign is expected to greatly influence the Chinese travel market in Beijing. (2)
6.2 Give TWO ways how the SATourism marketing campaign in Beijing,
China will advantage South Africa as a tourist destination. (2 x 2) (4)
6.3 Explain how SATourism receives funding from the private sector for their marketing initiatives in China and other international travel markets. (2)
6.4
The most important factor for the Chinese travel market when choosing a destination is brand reputation.
Discuss TWO ways how the private game lodges in the Kruger National Park, shown in the image above, can contribute to the marketing efforts of SATourism in China by creating a trustworthy brand image for South Africa. (2 x 2) (4)
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TOTAL SECTION C: 50
SECTION D: TOURISM SECTORS; SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
QUESTION 7
Study the image below and answer the questions that follow.
7.1 Identify the type of tourism service provision that the team from Amapondo Backpackers Lodge is involved in. (2)
7.2 The staff from Amapondo Backpackers Lodge work in a demanding environment. Give ONE reason to support this statement. (2)
7.3 State ONE condition of employment that should be included in the contract of employment of the staff members employed at Amapondo Backpackers Lodge. (2)
7.4 Suggest ONE reason why the staff employed at Amapondo Backpackers Lodge wear informal clothing and not a formal uniform. (2)
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QUESTION 8
Study the images below and answer the questions that follow.
8.1 Identify the pillar of sustainable tourism labelled A. (2)
8.2 Give TWO examples of good environmental practices that Maropeng management could implement in order to ensure that they adhere (keep) to their environmental management strategy. (2 x 2) (4)
8.3 Explain how Maropeng’s local procurement purchasing strategy could result in a positive economic impact for the local community. (2)
8.4 Suggest TWO online marketing platforms that the management of Maropeng could use that will attract environmentally conscious visitors to the World Heritage Site. (2 x 2) (4)
8.5 Suggest TWO examples of responsible tourist behaviour, other than those listed in the extract, which the management of Maropeng could include in their code of conduct for responsible tourism. (2 x 2) (4)
8.6 The Maropeng management undertakes to focus on educational institutions as part of their CSI policy.
8.6.1 Explain the term CSI. (2)
8.6.2 Discuss, in a paragraph, TWO ways in which Maropeng management could implement their CSI policy in educational institutions. (2 x 2) (4)
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TOTAL SECTION D: 30
SECTION E: DOMESTIC, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TOURISM; COMMUNICATION AND CUSTOMER CARE
QUESTION 9
9.1 Study the information below and answer the questions that follow.
Las Vegas, a major resort city, located in the state of Nevada, USA is famous for its mega casino-hotels, gambling, shopping, nightlife, theatres and restaurants. Nearly 43 million people, including domestic tourists, visited Las Vegas in 2016. The city hosted almost 22,000 conventions. On average, 95 percent of the 149,339 rooms available were booked during weekends. The city generated US$9,7 billion in gambling revenue (income). On 1 October 2017 Las Vegas became the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in USA history when a gunman opened fire on concert-goers from his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino hotel, killing at least 58 and injuring over 520 before killing himself. Shortly after the shooting, the radical Islamist group, Isis, was said to have claimed responsibility for the incident. The tragedy is undergoing investigation by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). |
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE BOOKINGS AFTER THE (Top 5 domestic markets and international markets by region) |
9.1.1 Classify the tragedy that is mentioned in the extract. (2)
9.1.2 Give TWO reasons why domestic and international airline bookings dropped sharply after the Las Vegas tragedy. (2 x 2) (4)
9.1.3 Suggest THREE ways in which this tragedy may have had a negative economic impact on this major resort city. (3 x 2) (6)
9.2 Study the foreign tourist arrivals graph below and answer the questions that follow.
PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTION – SHARE OF FOREIGN ARRIVALS QUARTER 1 (January to March 2017) QUARTER 2 (April to June 2017) |
9.2.1 Determine which TWO provinces had an increase in the volume of foreign arrivals in quarter 2 when compared to quarter 1. (2 x 1) (2)
9.2.2 Gauteng received 1 043 754 foreign visitors in quarter 1, of which 666 043 originated from Africa land markets.
Name TWO Africa land markets from which Gauteng welcomed inbound arrivals. (2 x 1) (2)
9.2.3 Calculate the decrease in the volume of foreign arrivals to the
Eastern Cape in quarter 2, when compared to quarter 1. (2)
9.2.4 Jointly Gauteng, Western Cape and Limpopo attracted 52% of international arrivals in quarter 2 and made up 74% of tourism revenue for this period.
Suggest TWO ways how this uneven geographic spread of tourism’s economic impact can be addressed. (2 x 2) (4)
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QUESTION 10
Study the customer feedback tool below and answer the questions that follow.
10.1 Identify the electronic communication method the tourism business used to distribute the customer feedback tool shown above. (2)
10.2 Give ONE reason why it is important for tourism businesses to obtain feedback from their customers. (2)
10.3 Recommend TWO intervention strategies that the business manager could implement to address the complaint identified by the customer in the questionnaire shown above. (2 x 2) (4)
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TOTAL SECTION E: 30
GRAND TOTAL: 200