Sports Industry Complete Practice Test 2026

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Which statement best describes sport in Southeast Asia regarding population, development, and policies?

There is a massive population and many underdeveloped countries; governments have sport policies for broad participation; it is largely an untapped market for sport

The situation is driven by population size and development level shaping how sport is organized and funded. Southeast Asia includes very large populations in many countries, while overall development remains uneven and infrastructure is still being built out in many places. Governments across the region frequently implement sport policies to promote broad participation, talent development, and mass engagement, rather than leaving sports entirely to private markets. Because the market is still developing and participation opportunities are expanding, it’s largely untapped for growth in facilities, programs, events, and sponsorship opportunities.

That’s why the option describing a massive population with many underdeveloped countries, government sport policies for broad participation, and an untapped market best fits the region. The other descriptions don’t reflect the reality here, such as a small population with no policies, a fully mature market with extensive infrastructure, or no government involvement.

Population is small; there are no government sport policies; the market is mature

The region has fully developed sports infrastructure and markets

There is no government involvement and low participation

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