Tourism in Nepal Board Question Paper 2023

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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
Office of the Dean
October 2023
Full Marks:60 Pass Marks:30 Time:3 Hrs.
TTM 332:
Tourism in Nepal

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.

What do you understand by the term 'high value tourism'?

2.

Write the names of three major conservation areas of Nepal.

3.

Enlist the mission and vision of ICIMOD.

4.

Define 'average length of stay'.

5.

What is tourism council?

6.

What are tangible cultural heritages?

7.

Enlist few current national tourism development issues in Nepal.

8.

Write names of few popular rock-climbing sites of Nepal.

9.

Differentiate canyoning and skydiving.

10.

How do you comprehend the term 'Eco-tourism'?

Section "B"

Short Answer Questions:

[6 × 5 = 30]
11.

'The festivals and Jatras of Kathmandu valley can be developed as attractive tourism products'. Justify this statement with suitable examples.

12.

Given Nepal's vulnerability to natural disasters, discuss briefly the development and promotion of tourism in Nepal.

13.

How can Nepal implement effective strategies to expand tourism activities to regions beyond the current popular destinations, considering the existing dimensions despite years of tourism development in the country?

14.

Briefly describe the major roles and objectives of Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN)?

15.

'Infrastructure improvements are essential for enhancing tourism in a particular region or country'. Explain in the perspective of components of tourism development.

16.

Write short notes on Chisapani - Thakurdwara Tourism area.

Section "C"

Comprehensive Answer Questions:

[2 × 10 = 20]
17.

How do air and road accidents, along with their news coverage, effect the psychology of prospective visitors to Nepal, and what are the primary methods for ensuring aviation and road safety in Nepal can be implemented?

18.

Covid-19 pandemic hugely affected tourism industry all across the globe including Nepal and it also introduced some new ways and practices. Now, gradually tourism is recovering to pre-covid level. In this case as a student of tourism what strategies for product/activities development and promotion would you suggest to the policy makers of Nepal?