Culture And Social Psychology For Tourism Board Question Paper 2021

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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
Office of the Dean
August 2021
Full Marks:60 Pass Marks:30 Time:3 Hrs.
TTM 343:
Culture And Social Psychology For Tourism

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as for as practicable.
The figures in the margin indicate full marks

Long Answer Questions
Section "A"

Brief Answer Questions:

[10 × 1 =10]
1.

Define Culture shock.

2.

What does Annoyance describe in social psychology terms?

3.

What do you understand by perpetual Tourism?

4.

Define persuasion on the basis of personal phenomena in tourist behaviour.

5.

What do you understand by post purchase behaviour?

6.

Define semantic memories.

7.

What is Destination Zone?

8.

Why do we study Social Psychology of Tourism?

9.

Who is tourist?

10.

What is commonsense segmentation in social/tourism psychology?

Section "B"

Short Answer Questions:

[6 × 5 = 30]
11.

Describe the model culture, social Psychology and its relation to Tourism.

12.

Discuses the satisfaction of the physiological and safety needs based on Theory of social Psychology (Level 1 and 2 of Maslow's pyramid).

13.

Illustrate the concept of tourist behaviour in the cross culture perspectives.

14.

Point out the three ways of analyzing consumer buying decision. Also, explain the buyer decision process.

15.

Describe Laggards stage in Roger's Product Adoption Curve.

16.

List and explain the major factors that influenced a tourist/consumer when making a purchase Decision as per Price, Location, Previous experiences, and Safety.

17.

What is interpersonal attraction? Explain the factors influencing it, in reference to tourism sector.

Section "C"

Comprehensive Answer Questions:

[2 × 10 = 20]
18.

Point out the model of national culture dimensions. Explain them with appropriate examples.

19.

"Every tourist is different and so are the factors which motivate them" justify base on main factors which determine individual tourists' motivations to buy tourism products and services.