LESSON 2 FINALS Flashcards

1
Q

Once approved by the Local Chief
Executive (LCE), the TDP can be
endorsed to the?

A

Sanggunian for
adoption.

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2
Q

They builds commitment
and champions tourism in the local
legislative council.

A

Sanggunian
representative

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3
Q

They presents the draft
plan to the Sanggunian as
the Chairperson of the LDC.

A

LCE (Local Chief Executive)

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4
Q

This method will be used to select, prioritize,
and rank the PPAs (Programs, Projects, and
Activities) identified in the TDP formulation

A

The Goal Achievement Matrix (GAM)

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5
Q

is crucial for
ensuring successful implementation of the
TDP.

A

Capacity development

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5
Q

They are responsible for implementing the
ranked projects to achieve the TDP’s goals
and objectives.

A

LGU (Local Government Unit)

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6
Q

is a concise
document that outlines the essential
details of a tourism initiative.

A

tourism project profile

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7
Q

A detailed breakdown of the
project’s constituent parts and tasks.

A

tourism project profile

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8
Q

This is used to rank prioritized tourism projects
based on their contribution to achieving
the goals and objectives of the Tourism
Development Plan (TDP).

A

GAM (Goal Attainment Matrix)

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9
Q

Identifies projects with the most
favorable socio-economic benefits for
the host LGU

A

GAM (Goal Attainment Matrix)

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10
Q

Allocates resources effectively to
projects with the highest potential
impact.
Ranking Tourism Projects

A

GAM (Goal Attainment Matrix)

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11
Q

Six Categories of Projects based on
urgency, ranging from urgent (lowest)
to deferrable(highest). T or F?

A

FALSE

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12
Q

This Project that cannot be
postponed because they will remedy
conditions dangerous to public
health, safety and welfare, respond to
emergency situation, and the like.

A

Urgent

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13
Q

Projects that are required
to complete a major public
improvement. The project is self-
liquidating and whose funding may
be sourced externally.

A

Essential

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14
Q

Projects that
have clearly identified and
anticipated needs, will
replace obsolete or
unsatisfactory facilities, or
prolong serviceability of
existing facilities through
repair and maintenance

A

Necessary

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15
Q

This Projects that
expand current programs,
and initiate new programs

A

Desirable

16
Q

Projects that can
be postponed without
jeopardizing current operation
if financial resources get
depleted.

A

Acceptable

17
Q

Projects that can
be postponed or removed
from immediate consideration
in the current local
development investment plan
(LDIP). They could be projects
that do not meet overall needs,
inadequately planned, or
untimely.

A

Deferrable

18
Q

WHAT steps in ranking tourism
projects? Establish a project rating scale.
The rating for each tourism project may
be represented by letter R with a
subscript corresponding to the project
rating to distinguish them from each
other.

A

STEP 1

19
Q

WHAT steps in ranking tourism
projects? Assign a corresponding weight
on each goal from the TDP. If the weight
is in terms of percentage, the total
weight should be equal to 100%.

A

STEP 2

20
Q

WHAT steps in ranking tourism
projects? Construct a GAM Table

A

STEP 3

21
Q

WHAT steps in ranking tourism
projects? Construct a table
for the ranked tourism
projects using the GAM
method in Step 3, as shown
in the sample. The 10
topmost ranked tourism
projects or more can then
be submitted to the Local
Chief Executive for funding
considerations.
Ranking Tourism Projects

A

STEP 4

22
Q

What steps in action planning? Identify the activities for
implementing the tourism
development plan in a chronological
manner

A

STEP 1

23
Q

What steps in action planning? Define each activity and include the
timeframe (start and end) for its
implementation.
Action Planning Process

A

STEP 2

24
Q

What steps in action planning? Identify the means of
verifying that the
activities are undertaken.

A

STEP 3

25
Q

What steps in action planning? Allocate the resources
available to support these
activities.

A

STEP 4

26
Q

What steps in action planning? Provide a mechanism
where these activities can
be evaluated.

A

STEP 5

27
Q

What steps in action planning? Identify office
responsible for each of
the activity.

A

STEP 6

28
Q

is a
structured tool that outlines the
specific actions required to
implement a tourism plan

A

Action Plan Matrix

29
Q

A list of tasks or steps necessary
to achieve the plan’s objectives.

The methods or indicators used
to measure the progress and
effectiveness of each activity.

A

Action Plan Matrix

30
Q

The necessary human, financial,
and material resources to carry
out each activity.

The strategies for assessing the
success or failure of each
activity.
The Action Plan Matrix

A

Action Plan Matrix

31
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A