Vehicles and Petroleum Marketing
Practice Test
1.
A destination where a cruise ship stops during a cruise is known as a
a.
city pair
b.
port of call
c.
gateway city
d.
launch
2.
The season in which demand for travel services is highest in a particular location is known as the
a.
economy season
b.
peak season
c.
shoulder season
d.
value season
3.
The one-letter code in the OAG that designates at which airport a flight will land in a city with more than one airport is known as the
a.
flight number
b.
carrier code
c.
port-of-call code
d.
airport designator
4.
Sirojini and Ahmed decide to go to Jamaica for their honeymoon. While they are there, they eat their meals in the hotel restaurant, go snorkeling, play golf, and enjoy cocktails in the evening. When they check out they are charged one rate for everything. They have stayed at
a.
a standard resort
b.
an all-inclusive resort hotel
c.
an all-suites hotel
d.
all of the above
5.
OAG stands for
a.
Official Airline Guide
b.
On-Air Guide
c.
Official’s air guideline
d.
Organization of Airline Guides
6.
A company that arranges and organizes travel packages is known as
a.
a cruise director
b.
a club company
c.
a tour operator
d.
a charter company
7.
An example of information a travel agent can retrieve from a computerized reservation system is
a.
local celebrations
b.
weather information
c.
time zones
d.
flight information
8.
Many passengers traveling on TWA must change planes in St. Louis in order to get to their final destination. This is because TWA uses St. Louis as a
a.
itinerary
b.
gateway city
c.
carrier city
d.
hub
9.
Nifty Hawaii is a wholesale travel company that plans package vacations months in advance. They want to provide hotel stays as part of the package, but the hotel has not yet established what the rate will be. The hotel manager quotes Nifty Hawaii
a.
the rack rate
b.
the walk-in rate
c.
the run-of-the-house rate
d.
all of the above
10.
Horace and Gilbert were visiting London and decided to take a tour of the Tower of London. They found a tour company that offered three-hour guided tours. In industry parlance these tours are called
a.
escorted tours
b.
hosted tours
c.
regular tours
d.
group tours