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The document outlines the marking guidelines for the Grade 10 Tourism Common June Examination in Johannesburg Central District for 2023. It includes details on exam structure, topics assessed, and specific marking principles and responses for various sections. The examination covers map work, tourism sectors, and domestic, regional, and international tourism, totaling 100 marks over a duration of 1.5 hours.

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The document outlines the marking guidelines for the Grade 10 Tourism Common June Examination in Johannesburg Central District for 2023. It includes details on exam structure, topics assessed, and specific marking principles and responses for various sections. The examination covers map work, tourism sectors, and domestic, regional, and international tourism, totaling 100 marks over a duration of 1.5 hours.

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2023 JC / SBA GRADE 10 TOURISM

JOHANNESBURG CENTRAL DISTRICT

COMMON JUNE EXAMINATION

2023

MARKING GUIDELINES

TOURISM

GRADE : 10
TIME : 1.5 hours
MARKS : 100

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2023 JC / SBA GRADE 10 TOURISM

JOHANNESBURG CENTRAL DISTRICT


COMMON JUNE EXAMINATION

TIME :
1.5 hours
MARKS100 :
EXAMINERS:
Mr T.G Twala
Mr J.L Matseke
Ms N.P Mvimbi
Internal Mod: Mrs J.S Toumane
___________________________________________________________________

SUGGESTED MARKING GUIDELINE / MEMORANDUM

MARKING PRINCIPLES

1. This memo must be pre-moderated before marking.


2. The answers in this memo merely do not mean that learners should give them
as they are, allow variation of learner responses. MAKE LINKS.
3. Mark with a RED PEN.
4. Do not allocate FLYING TICKS. Each tick must account for a certain
response credited.

TOPICS ASSESSED IN THE 2023 JUNE EXAMINATION

SECTION TOPIC QUESTION ABBREVIATION


B Map Work and Tour Planning 2 MTP
C Tourism Sectors 3 TS
D Domestic, Regional and 4 DRI
International Tourism

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SECTION A: SHORT QUESTIONS

QUESTION 1
1.1.1. B✓ TS
1.1.2. A✓ MTP
1.1.3. B✓ TS
1.1.4. C✓ TS
1.1.5. B✓ TS
1.1.6. C✓ MTP
1.1.7. B✓ MTP
1.1.8. C✓ MTP
1.1.9. B✓ MTP
1.1.10. B✓ DRI

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1.2.1. F✓ TS
1.2.2. D✓ TS
1.2.3. E✓ TS
1.2.4. A✓ TS
1.2.5. B✓ TS

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1.3.1. IDL ✓ MTP


1.3.2. Physical map ✓ MTP
1.3.3. Tourist profile ✓ TS
1.3.4. Speed point ✓ DRI
1.3.5. Spur ✓ TS

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1.4.1. B – Limpopo ✓ MTP


1.4.2. D – North West ✓ MTP
1.4.3. A – Northern Cape ✓ MTP
1.4.4. E – Free state ✓ MTP
1.4.5. C – Mpumalanga ✓ MTP

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TOTAL SECTION A: 25

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SECTION B: MAPWORK AND TOUR PLANNING

QUESTION 2

2.1.1. Asia ✓
North America ✓ MTP (2)
2.1.2. Indian Ocean ✓ MTP (1)
2.1.3. The Far East ✓ MTP (1)
2.1.4. Mandarin ✓ MTP (1)
2.1.5. A street Map ✓
• A road Map
MTP
• GPS (1)
[ACCEPT ANYONE]

2.2.1. a) N1/ N3 ✓ MTP (1)


b) N14 / N12 ✓ MTP (1)
2.2.2. It is the busiest airport in Africa and SA ✓✓ MTP (2)
• It handles a lot of international flights
• Tourists travelling to other countries usually connect
flights at OR Tambo
2.2.3. a) Namibia ✓ MTP (1)
b) Mozambique / Swaziland ✓ MTP (1)
2.2.4. One centimetre on the map represents 50 000 centimetres
which is equivalent to 0,5KMS in real life. ✓✓ MTP (1)

2.3.1. Durban to East London = 674 KM


East London to Grahamstown = 180 KM
Grahamstown to Cape Town= 899 KM
Cape Town to Kimberley = 962 KM
Kimberley to Bloemfontein = 177 KM
Bloemfontein to JHB = 398 KM
MTP
Therefore = 674 ✓ + 180 ✓ + 899 ✓ + 962 ✓ + 177 + 398
= 3290 ✓ kms ✓ (6)

TOTAL SECTION B: 20

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SECTION C: TOURISM SECTORS

QUESTION 3
3.1.1. International ✓ TS (1)
3.1.2. Leisure ✓ TS (1)
3.1.3. What tourists prefer to eat ✓ , an example is that Poppy and
James are Meat lovers ✓ TS (1)
3.1.4. Cable Car ✓ TS (1)
3.1.5. Rental Car ✓ TS (1)
3.1.6.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
- It is flexible in terms - Unsafe due to road
of time. ✓ accidents ✓
- They have scenic - Traffic congestion ✓
views ✓ - Bad weather
- They can take it conditions
TS
anywhere - Increasing fuel prices
(4)
3.2.1. Gaming and lotteries sector ✓ TS (1)
3.2.2. They can watch movies (at the cinema / theatre) ✓
• They can go shopping
TS
• They may go inside the casino and gamble (1)
[ACCEPT ANYONE]
3.2.3. Leisure tourist – someone who is going on holiday and not
travelling on business ✓✓
• Travelling to have fun and relax
• Travelling to relax, away from normal daily activities

Business tourist – someone who is travelling to business


TS
purposes, including leisure time that is limited. ✓✓
• Travelling to Meetings and Conferences (4)
3.3.1. The Leonardo ✓ TS (1)
3.3.2. It is stated in the case study that they would love to stay at a
suite, so the Leonardo is a suite dominated hotel ✓✓
• They have a preschool (since they will be babysitting).
• They have a wood fired pizza in their menu (Italian TS
dish) (2)
3.3.3. This is a private bedroom, that has a living room with it. ✓✓ TS (2)

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3.3.4.
SERVICE FACILITY
• Housekeeping ✓ • Spa ✓
• Food • Bar
• Pool TS
• Pre school (2)

3.4.1. Panarottis ✓ TS (1)


3.4.2. They are with a child, so it is accommodating ✓✓
• It has a play area
• They have a kids’ menu TS
• They serve Italian cuisine (such as pasta and pizza) (2)
3.4.3. Family restaurant ✓ TS (1)
• Fast food outlet

3.5.1. A = Credit card ✓


B = Cellphone payment ✓
TS
C = Cash / bank notes ✓ (3)
3.5.2. The client must subscribe to cell phone banking, and they can
use it to pay bills. ✓✓ TS (2)
• They can transfer money from the comfort of their own
homes.
3.5.3.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
A • Money is • High interest
available on charged ✓
credit ✓ • It needs one to
• Opportunity to be credit worthy
build a credit ✓
record ✓ • Increased
spending due to
temptations
C • Easy and • Can be lost, it
convenient to use cannot be
✓ reported. ✓
• Easily • Not safe to carry
exchangeable ✓ in large sums ✓
• Acceptable • Exchange only a
everywhere limited amount TS
• User friendly for
small
transactions
(4)

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3.6.1. Riding a cable car ✓ TS (1)


3.6.2. Leisure ✓ TS (1)
• Eco tourist
• Adventure tourist
3.6.3. a) Lesedi cultural village ✓ TS (1)
• Cradle of humankind
b) The lion and safari park ✓ TS (1)

TOTAL SECTION C: 40

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SECTION D: DOMESTIC, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL TOURISM

QUESTION 4
4.1.1. a) Travelling between two provinces ✓ ✓
TS
• Travelling from one province to another (2)
b) Travelling within one province ✓✓
TS
• Travelling in the borders of one province (2)
4.1.2. Intra provincial ✓ TS (1)

4.1.3. The economy

Creates jobs ✓
• Promotes economic growth ✓
• Reduces local poverty
• Upgrading of infrastructure through tourism
development
The people

Creates job opportunities ✓


• Gives a chance to entrepreneurial opportunities ✓
TS
• Preserves local culture and heritage
• Skills development
• Opportunities for investment (4)

4.2.1. 69,1% ✓ TS (1)


4.2.2. 1,4% ✓ TS (1)
4.2.3. Indicates an increase ✓✓ TS (2)
4.2.4. The average number of people who spend time / sleep in a
hotel ✓✓ TS (2)

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TOTAL SECTION D: 15

GRAND TOTAL: 100

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