1.1.1 A important preventative measure when travelling to countries where malaria is prevalent A. Boil tap water before consuming B. Apply insect repellent and close windows and doors at night C. Avoid stagnant water D. Wear a face mask and sanitize regularly 1.1.2 An example of a natural unforeseen occurrence is A. Tsumani B. Civil war C. Terrorism D. Protests 1.1.3 A tourist visa is issued by A. The country you are going to visit B. The country you currently live in C. Your country of birth D. All of the above 1.1.4 The cost used to calculate a tour budget is determined by A. The time of the year B. How much the tourist has to spend C. The destination of the tour D. All of the above 1.1.5 A compulsory vaccination requred when visiting certain African countries A. Bilharzia B. Malaria C. Yellow fever D. Hepatitis 1.1.6 The woman cricket world cup that was played in South Africa is classified as/a... A. Unforeseen occurrence B. Sporting events C. Regional event D. Natural disaster
Solución de inteligencia artificial de Upstudy
Responder
Solución

¡Inicia sesión para desbloquear respuestas gratis!
Una plataforma de aprendizaje en la que confían millones de estudiantes y profesores reales.

Respondido por UpStudy AI y revisado por un tutor profesional
The Deep Dive
Spraying your skin and clothing with insect repellent containing DEET is a game-changer when it comes to safeguarding yourself from mosquito bites in malaria-prone areas! Additionally, sleeping under a bed net treated with insecticide adds an extra layer of protection, ensuring you get a good night's sleep without those pesky bugs buzzing around. Don't underestimate the power of preparation when it comes to obtaining a tourist visa! Each country has its own requirements and processes, but generally, it involves documentation like proof of accommodation, flight itineraries, and sometimes even financial statements. Start early because waiting until the last minute might just turn your travel dreams into a visa nightmare!
