Arrange the travel workflow from planning to arrival: Destination, Booking, Boarding, Travel, Planning.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: (v), (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Trip planning consists of sequential steps from intent to arrival. The items given correspond to typical travel operations that should be ordered logically.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Items: Destination (i), Booking (ii), Boarding (iii), Travel (iv), Planning (v).
  • Assume standard air/bus/rail procedure: plan → book → board → travel → arrive.


Concept / Approach:
The workflow starts with Planning, followed by Booking (tickets/reservations). On the day of departure, Boarding precedes the act of Travel, culminating at the Destination.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Planning (v).2) Booking (ii).3) Boarding (iii).4) Travel (iv).5) Destination (i).


Verification / Alternative check:
Any sequence with Destination before Travel is illogical; Boarding cannot occur before Booking in regular scenarios.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • (a) starts with Destination — end state.
  • (b) begins with Boarding, skipping planning/booking.
  • (c) starts with Travel; premature.


Common Pitfalls:

  • Swapping Boarding and Travel; boarding is a pre-travel gate action.


Final Answer:
(v), (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)

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