Explore topic-wise MCQs in Bachelor of Commerce (B Com).

This section includes 31 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Bachelor of Commerce (B Com) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The UN specialised agency that catalogues and conserves sites of outstanding cultural and natural heritage importance is____________

A. unicef
B. unesco
C. undp
D. intach
Answer» C. undp
2.

Mahatma Gandhi founded and lived at an Ashram on the bank of river Sabarmati near the city of Ahmedabad when he was not travelling across India or in prison. It was known as:

A. sabarmati ashram
B. swaraj ashram
C. harijan ashram
D. satyagraha ashram
Answer» B. swaraj ashram
3.

It was established as Hailey National Park in 1936 and was first renamed as Ramganga in the mid-1950s, before the name was changed to another name in honor of a hunter and naturalist. Identify the current name.

A. manas national park
B. nagarhole national park
C. jim corbett national park
D. govind pashu vihar national park
Answer» D. govind pashu vihar national park
4.

Guruprab is one of the most important festivals of Sikh community, and celebrated in Nankanasaheb, the birth place of:

A. guru arjun singh
B. guru tej bahadur
C. gurugovind singh
D. guru nanak
Answer» E.
5.

Identify the art form which requires a special canvas made of fine gauze-like cloth which is fortified with tamarind paste, chalk powder and gum. After drying the canvas most intricate designs are drawn and coloured with natural dyes.

A. warli painting
B. patta chitra
C. kalam
D. madhubani painting
Answer» C. kalam
6.

______________ refers to the observation and interaction with local animal and plant life in their natural habitats.

A. wildlife tourism
B. responsible tourism
C. wellness tourism
D. himalayan tourism
Answer» B. responsible tourism
7.

The Desert Festival, an annual event in Rajasthan that displays local folk arts and culture, aerobatics, camel races, is held at__________

A. jodhpur
B. jaisalmer
C. barmer
D. bikaner
Answer» C. barmer
8.

Rani-ki Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the finest example of Step Well at Patan. Which is belongs to which state of India?

A. gujarat
B. uttar pradesh
C. rajasthan
D. maharashtra
Answer» B. uttar pradesh
9.

Peters has drawn up an inventory of the various attractions which are significant in tourism. Which among the following is an odd one?

A. culture
B. scenic
C. tradition
D. travel
Answer» E.
10.

________ in tourism is defined as all those means that can be beneficially utilized for the purpose of tourism in a given area.

A. people
B. resources
C. transport
D. homes
Answer» C. transport
11.

Destinations that have long insolation periods and few cloudy days are suitable for _______ tourism.

A. summer
B. winter
C. autmn
D. spring
Answer» C. autmn
12.

The ____________ of a destination is the main factor in getting the tourist to visit and spend time at a given destination.

A. attractiveness
B. food
C. trekking
D. culture
Answer» B. food
13.

A _____________ is a unique place where a visitor spends at least one night and exhibit tourism products such as attractions, support services, and tourism resources complete with defined management, physical and administrative boundaries, and a well-known image.

A. destination
B. home stay
C. travel
D. hotel
Answer» B. home stay
14.

______________ can serve as an effective instrument in integrating this world into a SINGLE UNIVERSE ".

A. tourism
B. packages
C. heritage
D. products
Answer» B. packages
15.

__________ auditing provide the tourism firms with a tool to assess their environmental performance.

A. cultural
B. employee
C. environmental
D. financial
Answer» D. financial
16.

A ___________is the sum of the physical and psychological experience got by tourist during their traveling to the destination.

A. tourism
B. tourism product
C. tourism culture
D. tourism audit
Answer» C. tourism culture
17.

_______________ is a type of tourism activity which takes place in a defined and limited geographical space such as hills or mountains with distinctive characteristics and attributes that are inherent to a specific landscape, topography, climate, biodiversity (flora and fauna) and local community.

A. eco tourism
B. mountain tourism
C. scuba diving
D. rural tourism
Answer» C. scuba diving
18.

If you are moving in a sanctuary and learning more about migratory birds, you are , in all probability, a/an

A. tourist
B. explore
C. eco tourist
D. researcher
Answer» D. researcher
19.

__________________ do something beyond norms. They always want to be away from tourist crowds.

A. elite tourists
B. off beat tourists
C. unusual tourists
D. explorer
Answer» C. unusual tourists
20.

___________ is a broad term that covers all tourism experiences centered on wild or natural environments.

A. nature-based tourism
B. adventure tourism
C. eco tourism
D. responsible tourism
Answer» B. adventure tourism
21.

India is a _______________destination because of a much longer time for outdoor activities during the year.

A. prized tourist
B. himalayan
C. hill
D. mountain
Answer» B. himalayan
22.

Platforms of sandy and coral beaches close to the sea, sheltered from high waves and tidal currents, help to develop ______________.

A. responsible tourism
B. beach tourism
C. sea tourism
D. eco tourism
Answer» C. sea tourism
23.

India s inadequate development of __________ has slowed down the development of tourism.

A. transportation
B. infrastructure
C. communication
D. technology
Answer» C. communication
24.

Find the correct statement from the below: i. Push factors are defined as internal motives or forces that cause tourists to seek activities to fulfill their needs. ii. Pull factors are destination generated forces and the knowledge that tourists hold about a destination. iii. Pull factors are intrinsic motivators. iv. Push factors are extrinsic motivators.

A. only iv is correct
B. only i and ii are correct
C. only iii and iv are correct
D. all statements are correct
Answer» C. only iii and iv are correct
25.

___________________ perceive that travel does not add any value to their lives. They are always engage in travel thinking and see no worth in paying extra for special amenities.

A. economizer
B. worriers
C. tourists
D. indulgers
Answer» B. worriers
26.

Kashmiri cuisine includes: i. Rogan Josh ii. Yakhni Lamb Curry iii. Aab Gosh iv. Sheermal

A. i and ii only
B. i, ii, iii only
C. none of the above
D. all the above
Answer» E.
27.

The boats with knots are constructed by using Anjili wood. Traditionally these boats were used for transportation of merchandise. Which of the following is referred to in this statement ?

A. gondola
B. shikara
C. kettuvallam
D. raft
Answer» D. raft
28.

Bibi Ka Maqbara is constructed by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb as a memorial to his first wife Rabia-Ul-Daurani aka Dilras Banu Begum in 1660. The tomb is located in_______

A. agra
B. delhi
C. aurangabad
D. kabul
Answer» E.
29.

Identify the type of tourism has been promoted in Kumbalangi, Kochi in the following:

A. adventure tourism
B. amusement park
C. beach tourism
D. rural tourism
Answer» E.
30.

The International Day of Yoga has been celebrated annually on_______ following its inception in the United Nations General Assembly in 2014.

A. 22 july
B. 21 june
C. 22 september
D. 21 september
Answer» C. 22 september
31.

Splash, a joint venture by Kerala Tourism, Government of Kerala and the Wayanad Tourism Organisation, is a biannual calendar event held in July to showcase the numerous tourist attractions and activities in Wayanad district. The primary objective of the event is to attract tourists during ___________

A. summer vacation
B. monsoon season
C. onam season
D. christmas-new year season
Answer» C. onam season