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UGRD-GE6102 The Contemporary World

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4. Week 2: Introduction to the Study of Globalization
5. Prelim Quiz 1

Started on Monday, 25 January 2021, 10:41 PM


State Finished
Completed on Monday, 25 January 2021, 11:08 PM
Time taken 27 mins 14 secs
Marks 10.00/10.00
Grade 100.00 out of 100.00
Question 1
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_____ is the timeframe over which a thing is created, passed on to exhibit, and over the
long run removed from the world market.

Select one:
a.
Item life cycle
b.
Product improvement
c.
Market evolution
d.
Degeneration period

Question 2
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The United Nations came into being in 1945, following the devastation of the Second
World War, with one central mission: the maintenance of international peace and
security. The UN does this by working to prevent conflict; helping parties in conflict make
peace; peacekeeping; and creating the conditions to allow peace to hold and flourish.
What aspect of globalization deals with the establishment of UN in order to maintain
international peace and security?

Select one:
a.
Sociological
b.
Economic
c.
Political
d.
Cultural

Question 3
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The 2016 Global Estimates of Child Labour indicate that one-fifth of all African children
are involved in child labour, a proportion more than twice as high as in any other region.
Nine per cent of African children are in hazardous work, again highest of all the world's
regions. Africa has the largest number of child labourers; 72.1 million African children are
estimated to be in child labour and 31.5 million in hazardous work (International Labour
Organization, 2017). The statement means that:

Select one:
a.
Child labor deprives children of their childhood.
b.
Child labor helps businesses reduce the cost of production.
c.
Child labor reduces labor shortage.
d.
Child labor grooms children to become industrious and independent.

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Which of the following statements is true about the effects of globalization?

Select one:
a.
All of the choices.
b.
Globalization has influenced the standard of life and personal satisfaction of people and
families throughout the world.
c.
Globalization creates a more level playing field between nations and businesses.
d.
Globalization promotes interconnection among diverse national economies.

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Economic globalization is the increasing economic interdependence of national
economies across the world through a rapid increase in cross-border movement of
goods, service, technology, and capital. Some sociologists, like William I. Robinson has
argued that because a capitalist economy is premised on growth and expansion, a
globalized economy is the inevitable result of ________________.

Select one:
a.
Capitalism
b.
Communism
c.
Interactionism
d.
Socialism

Question 6
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Social media has become a ubiquitous part of daily life, but this growth and evolution
has been in the works since the late 70s. From primitive days of newsgroups, listservs and
the introduction of early chat rooms, social media has changed the way we communicate,
gather and share information, and given rise to a connected global society (Morrison,
2015). This evolution of social media is what aspect of globalization?

Select one:
a.
Political
b.
Sociological
c.
Cultural
d.
Economic

Question 7
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Dabbing, or the dab, is a simple dance move in which a person drops the head into the
bent crook of a slanted arm, typically while raising the opposite arm in a parallel direction
but out straight; both arms are pointed to the side and at an upward angle. Since 2015, it
has also been used as a gesture of triumph or playfulness, becoming a youthful American
dance fad and Internet meme (Ducey, 2015). Since the trend has gone viral, young
Filipinos also picked it up as a playful pose. The dab fad in the Philippines is what aspect
of globalization?

Select one:
a.
Cultural
b.
Economic
c.
Political
d.
Sociological

Question 8
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When businesses want to manufacture their products at a cheaper rate, they employ the
services from developing countries which is possible in countries such as China and
Cambodia, where manufacturing costs and wages are lower than highly developed
countries. This business practice is called ____________.

Select one:
a.
Freelancing
b.
Outsourcing
c.
Local employment
d.
Networking

Question 9
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Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Netherlands, Japan, and the United States colonized
countries spread their empires. These nations have created global economic, political,
cultural, and social connections around the world. The extending of a country's power
and influence is called:

Select one:
a.
Communism
b.
Imperialism
c.
Fascism
d.
Interactionism

Question 10
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Which of the following statements is not true about globalization?

Select one:
a.
Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies,
and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and
investment and aided by information technology.
b.
Globalization is a recent phenomenon which traces its origin in the Information Age and
thrived because of the presence of social media and new technologies.
c.
Globalization represents the global integration of international trade, investment,
information technology and cultures.
d.
Globalization is the free movement of goods, services and people across the world in a
seamless and integrated manner.
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4. Week 3 - 4: The Structures of Globalization

5. Prelim Quiz 2

Started on Monday, 1 February 2021, 9:52 PM

State Finished

Completed on Monday, 1 February 2021, 10:04 PM

Time taken 11 mins 47 secs

Marks 10.00/10.00

Grade 100.00 out of 100.00

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The Millennium Development Goals were the eight international development goals created by the
United Nations for the year 2015 to address the different problems in the world. Which of the
following ranked first in the eight development goals?

Select one:

a.

Develop a global partnership for development

b.

Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty

c.

Achieve universal primary education


d.

Improve maternal health

Question 2
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Which of the following statements is not true?

Select one:

a.

Economic globalization is the independence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of
cross-border trade of commodities and services.

b.

Economic globalization is enhanced by the acquisition of multinational enterprises that resulted to


the rise of the profits of that "global marketplace".

c.

Economic globalization leads to the development of a "global marketplace" or "a single world
market".

d.

A multinational company is a firm or company that has "headquarters" in one country but with
bases, manufacturing or assembly plants in other countries.

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KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from
his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky during the Great Depression. Sanders identified the
potential of the restaurant franchising concept, and the first "Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise
opened in Utah in 1952. By 1963, Sanders was fielding franchise requests without having to put in
the legwork, and had more than 600 restaurants across the US and Canada selling Kentucky Fried
Chicken. Years later, Kentucky Fried Chicken would establish its own restaurants around the world,
and the rest is history. The success of KFC as a business is what attribute of global corporations?

Select one:

a.

Turbo-charged by the internet

b.

Value opportunity to expand

c.

Understand different cultures

d.

Carefully chosen international partners

Question 4
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The level of personal or family income below which one is classified as poor according to
governmental standards:

Select one:

a.

Poverty line

b.

Income matrix

c.

Lifestyle reference

d.

Social class
Question 5
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Which of the following is not true about the history of global market integration?

Select one:

a.

Global market integration is almost as old as humanity.

b.

The high costs of and the risks associated with long voyages did not limit trade to a relatively small
set of commodities of high value relative to their weight and bulk.

c.

International trade expanded because of new technologies in transportation and communication.

d.

The unification of commodities promoted trade and economic development.

Question 6
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The term international financial institution typically refers to the International Monetary Fund, the
World Bank Group, the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American
Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The last five banks
are considered MDBs. What does MDBs stand for?

Select one:

a.

Multilingual Development Banks


b.

Multicultural Development Banks

c.

Multilateral Development Banks

d.

Multifunctional Development Banks

Question 7
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In his book, The Modern World System, American sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein described high-
income nations as the ____ of the world economy.

Select one:

a.

Margin

b.

Periphery

c.

Semi-periphery

d.

Core

Question 8
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The United Nations defines _____ as a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human
needs including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and
information.

Select one:

a.

Human rights violation

b.

Information loss

c.

Extreme poverty

d.

Mortality rate

Question 9
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With around 20,000 stores in 63 countries, Starbucks, the world's most popular coffee house has
made its mark from Brazil to China, where many thought it would fail to take off due to the cultural
importance of tea drinking. The company has gone to great lengths to make sure that every
Starbucks feels like a local coffee house, without losing brand consistency. For example, in China, a
regional dislike for coffee was combatted with coffee-free drinks, whilst stores in Asia feature more
adaptable seating arrangements to cater for larger groups. This effort is what attribute of a global
corporation?

Select one:

a.

Carefully chosen international partners

b.

Measure success

c.
Turbo-charged by the internet

d.

Understand different cultures

Question 10
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Which of the following statements is not true?

Select one:

a.

The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are specialized agencies in the United Nations
system.

b.

All International Financial Institutions admit only sovereign countries as owner-members, but all are
characterized by a broad country membership, including both borrowing developing countries and
developed donor countries.

c.

Each IFI has its own independent legal and operational status, but because a considerable number of
countries have membership in several IFIs, a high level of cooperation is maintained among them.

d.

Membership in the regional development banks is limited to countries from the region.
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4. Week 5: Prelim Examination

5. Prelim Exam

Started on Monday, 15 February 2021, 9:41 PM

State Finished

Completed on Monday, 15 February 2021, 11:10 PM

Time taken 1 hour 29 mins

Marks 28.00/30.00

Grade 93.33 out of 100.00

Question 1
Correct

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What is the timeframe over which a product is created, passed on to exhibit, and over the
long run removed from the world market?

Select one:

a.

Market revolution

b.

Degeneration period

c.

Product improvement
d.

Item life cycle

Question 2
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The level of riches, comfort, material merchandise, cash and necessities accessible to a
specific financial class in a specific region is called:

Select one:

a.

Social stratum

b.

Poverty line

c.

Personal satisfaction

d.

Way of life

Question 3
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An ideology that is similarly geared towards a decrease of international barriers but with
the aim of the economic betterment of the planet in mind, not the perpetuation of power
and privilege in the hands of the western dominated economies:
Select one:

a.

Localization

b.

Internationalism

c.

Isolation

d.

Privatization

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The decision, the conflict, and the resolution of that conflict are done through the ______
of the government established and codified in that particular state, whether or not
through elections:

Select one:

a.

Understanding

b.

Pact

c.

Institution

d.

Treaty

Question 5
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Based on the Modern World System of Immanuel Wallerstein, which of the following
statements is incorrect?

Select one:

a.

The semi-periphery of the world economy is the manufacturing base of the planet.

b.

High-income nations are considered "core" of the world economy.

c.

The periphery is economically dependent on the core.

d.

Poor countries lack industrial capacity that's why they need to import expensive goods
from rich nations.

Question 6
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Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Netherlands, Japan, and the United States colonized
countries and spread their empires. These nations have created global economic,
political, cultural, and social connections around the world. The extending of a country's
power and influence is called:

Select one:

a.
Fascism

b.

Communism

c.

Imperialism

d.

Interactionism

Question 7
Correct

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Which of the following examples does not refer to resources and markets as factors
affecting economic globalization

Select one:

a.

The ancient Egyptians trading in the Red sea, importing spices from the "Land of Punt"
and from Arabia

b.

Records from the 19th century BCE attest to the existence of an Assyrian merchant
colony at Kanesh in Cappadocia

c.

Saudi Arabia's global oil export

d.

The founding of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Question 8
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The work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and
that is harmful to physical and mental development is called:

Select one:

a.

Child protection

b.

Child labor

c.

Child marriage

d.

Child development

Question 9
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The European Union grew out of a desire for peace in a war-torn and divided continent.
Five years after World War II ended, France and Germany came up with a plan to ensure
their two countries would never go to war against each other again. The result was a deal
signed by six nations to pool their coal and steel resources in 1950. Seven years later a
treaty signed in Rome created the European Economic Community (EEC) - the
foundations of today's European Union. The UK was one of three new members to join in
the first wave of expansion in 1973. Today the EU has 28 member states with a total
population of more than 500 million (bbc.com). The founding of the European Union is
influenced by what aspect of globalization?

Select one:
a.

Political

b.

Sociological

c.

Imperial

d.

Cultural

Question 10
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Which of the following statements is not true?

Select one:

a.

The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are specialized agencies in the United
Nations system.

b.

All International Financial Institutions admit only sovereign countries as owner-members,


but all are characterized by a broad country membership, including both borrowing
developing countries and developed donor countries.

c.

Each International Financial Institution (IFI) has its own independent legal and operational
status, but because a considerable number of countries have membership in several IFIs,
a high level of cooperation is maintained among them.

d.

Membership in the regional development banks is limited to countries from the region.
Question 11
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Since joining the world body in 1956, this country has all along positioned cooperation
with the United Nations as a major pillar of its diplomacy. It has cooperated in UN
activities in a wide range of areas, making the second largest financial contributions
among the member States next only to the United States:

Select one:

a.

Germany

b.

China

c.

France

d.

Japan

Question 12
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Which of the following is not true about the attributes of global corporations?

Select one:

a.
Companies that invest in the internet and produce web-based products are more unlikely
to grow globally because there is more money involved in their international expansion.

b.

Companies should research and understand the different cultures they are tapping into
in order to be successful in not only building key relationships that will open up doors
down the road, but connecting with the right consumers as well.

c.

High-growth companies view international markets as untapped markets full of potential.

d.

Companies must be aware of different cultures and business practices among countries
in order to connect, be efficient, and stay on the same page.

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This type of financing is provided by the Multilateral Development Banks to member
countries, mostly for technical assistance, advisory services, or project preparation:

Select one:

a.

Personal loans

b.

Long-term loans

c.

Grant financing

d.

Very-long-term loans

Question 14
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Korean Pop music or more famously known as K-pop has become a truly global
phenomenon because of its distinctive blend of addictive melodies, slick choreography
and production values, and an endless parade of attractive South Korean performers who
spend years in grueling studio systems learning to sing and dance in synchronized
perfection. Aside from the music, K-pop has also influenced the global audience in terms
of fashion, movies, dramas, and cuisine. K-pop has been building for two decades, but K-
pop in particular has become increasingly visible to global audiences in the past five to
10 years. South Korean artists have hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart at least eight times
since the Wonder Girls first cracked it in 2009 with their crossover hit "Nobody" -
released in four different languages, including English - and the export of K-pop has
ballooned South Korea's music industry to an impressive $5 billion industry. K-pop is
what aspect of globalization?

Select one:

a.

Sociological

b.

Political

c.

National

d.

Cultural

Question 15
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Which of the following examples refers to political factor influencing economic
globalization?

Select one:

a.

The Lydians introducing the coins in the western world in 700 BC

b.

IBM currently employs more workers in India than it does in the United States

c.

The founding of the World Trade Organization (WTO)

d.

Wal-Mart benefits greatly from having the vast majority of its goods manufactured in
China.

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Among the eight Millennium Development Goals created by the United Nations in the
1990's, which ranked first?

Select one:

a.

Ensure environmental sustainability

b.

Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

c.

Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

d.
Promote gender equality and empower women

Question 17
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In his book, The Modern World System, American sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein
described high-income nations as the ____ of the world economy.

Select one:

a.

Margin

b.

Semi-periphery

c.

Core

d.

Periphery

Question 18
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The United Nations came into being in 1945, following the devastation of the Second
World War, with one central mission: the maintenance of international peace and
security. The UN does this by working to prevent conflict; helping parties in conflict make
peace; peacekeeping; and creating the conditions to allow peace to hold and flourish.
What aspect of globalization deals with the establishment of UN in order to maintain
international peace and security?

Select one:

a.

Economic

b.

Cultural

c.

Sociological

d.

Political

Question 19
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One of the traditional challenges of a country is an invasion of other countries, which is
also called:

Select one:

a.

Civil war

b.

Military unrest

c.

External intervention

d.

Social conflict
Question 20
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With around 20,000 stores in 63 countries, Starbucks, the world's most popular coffee
house has made its mark from Brazil to China, where many thought it would fail to take
off due to the cultural importance of tea drinking. The company has gone to great
lengths to make sure that every Starbucks feels like a local coffee house, without losing
brand consistency. For example, in China, a regional dislike for coffee was combatted
with coffee-free drinks, whilst stores in Asia feature more adaptable seating
arrangements to cater for larger groups. This effort is what attribute of a global
corporation?

Select one:

a.

Turbo-charged by the internet

b.

Understand different cultures

c.

Measure success

d.

Carefully chosen international partners

Question 28
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McDonald's marketing has different strategy in different regions. Even in Asia, the
advertising content for each country is different. For example, in Japan, most Japanese
have high preferences on animations and the animation in Japan is the fastest growing
industry as well. So McDonald's tends to use more animation elements for marketing and
advertising. It aims to attract more target customers, including kids, teenagers, and even
young adults. Many well-known cartoons were used in McDonald's advertisement
marketing that enhances the attractiveness and popularity of products. In Malaysia, the
Halal logo are indicated in all kinds of Halal food advertising. It also emphasizes on good
values with draw attentions of local customs. The customs in different areas presents
diversity. McDonald's also considered the local eating habits to practice the different
marketing strategies. For example, many Chinese people choose Chinese food for
breakfast, McDonald's launched a Chinese-style breakfast based on the eating habits (Li,
2016). What attribute of global corporations does McDonald's practice?

Select one:

a.

Understand different cultures

b.

Measure success

c.

Carefully chosen international partners

d.

Turbo-charged by the internet

Question 21
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The 2016 Global Estimates of Child Labour indicate that one-fifth of all African children
are involved in child labour, a proportion more than twice as high as in any other region.
Nine per cent of African children are in hazardous work, again highest of all the world's
regions. What attribute of global corporations does Philip Morris International employ?
The statement means that:
Select one:

a.

Child labor deprives children of their childhood.

b.

Child labor helps businesses reduce the cost of production.

c.

Child labor grooms children to become industrious and independent.

d.

Child labor reduces labor shortage.

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Long before Airbnb persuaded strangers to sleep in one another's homes and became a
$25 billion company, it was just an idea to make extra bucks and make rent. It started
with an email. Joe Gebbia sent his roommate, Brian Chesky, an idea: What if they made a
designer's bed and breakfast, complete with a sleeping mat and breakfast? It was a way
to "make a few bucks." Almost nine years later that idea is worth $25 billion. They created
a simple site, airbedandbreakfast.com, and bought three air mattresses. The duo had met
at college at the Rhode Island School of Design, so they thought acting as tour guides to
designers would be a fun way to make money. By 2011, four years after the first air
mattress guests, Airbnb was already in 89 countries and had hit 1 million nights booked
on the platform. It also finally won the break-out mobile app award at SXSW - despite
having tried to launch there three years earlier (Carson, 2016). What attribute of global
corporations contributed to the success of Airbnb?

Select one:

a.

Measure success

b.
Turbo-charged by the internet

c.

Understand different cultures

d.

Carefully chosen international partners

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When did the UN Security Council decided on comprehensive and mandatory sanctions,
for the first time in the past 22 years against Iraq's invasion of Kuwait?

Select one:

a.

July 1990

b.

May 1990

c.

June 1990

d.

August 1990

Question 24
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Which of the following examples refers to historical factor influencing economic
globalization?

Select one:

a.

Europeans traveled around the globe to barter crafts and furs in exchange for silks and
perfumes in the Middle Ages

b.

Nike outsourcing its production in China, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam, and India

c.

Taco Bell opening its branches in different parts of the globe

d.

The founding of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

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These institutions provide financial support and professional advice for economic and
social development activities in developing countries and promote international
economic cooperation and stability:

Select one:

a.

International Criminal Police Organization

b.

International Criminal Court

c.

International Nongovernmental Organizations


d.

International Financial Institutions

Question 26
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KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who began selling fried
chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky during the Great Depression.
Sanders identified the potential of the restaurant franchising concept, and the first
"Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise opened in Utah in 1952. By 1963, Sanders was fielding
franchise requests without having to put in the legwork, and had more than 600
restaurants across the US and Canada selling Kentucky Fried Chicken. Years later,
Kentucky Fried Chicken would establish its own restaurants around the world, and the
rest is history. The success of KFC as a business is what attribute of global corporations?

Select one:

a.

Turbo-charged by the internet

b.

Understand different cultures

c.

Carefully chosen international partners

d.

Value opportunity to expand

Question 27
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The United Nations defines _____ as a condition characterized by severe deprivation of
basic human needs including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health,
shelter, education and information.

Select one:

a.

Mortality rate

b.

Extreme poverty

c.

Information loss

d.

Human rights violation

Question 29
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Which of the following statements is true about the effects of globalization?

Select one:

a.

Globalization has influenced the standard of life and personal satisfaction of people and
families throughout the world.

b.
Globalization creates a more level playing field between nations and businesses.

c.

Globalization promotes interconnection among diverse national economies.

d.

All of the choices.

Question 30
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Social media has become a ubiquitous part of daily life, but this growth and evolution
has been in the works since the late 70s. From primitive days of newsgroups, listservs and
the introduction of early chat rooms, social media has changed the way we communicate,
gather and share information, and given rise to a connected global society (Morrison,
2015). This evolution of social media is what aspect of globalization?

Select one:

a.

Cultural

b.

Economic

c.

Political

d.

Sociological
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4. Week 5: Prelim Examination

5. Prelim Exam

Started on Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 8:35 PM

State Finished

Completed on Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 9:24 PM

Time taken 49 mins 6 secs

Marks 24.00/30.00

Grade 80.00 out of 100.00

Question 1
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The level of personal or family income below which one is classified as poor according to
governmental standards:

Select one:

a.

Income matrix

b.

Lifestyle reference

c.
Social Class

d.

Poverty line

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This type of financing is provided by Multilateral Development Banks to member
countries, with maturities of up to 20 years, based on market interest rates. The financial
resources for these loans are obtained by borrowing on the international capital markets
and re-lend to borrowing governments in developing countries:

Select one:

a.

Grant financing

b.

Long-term loans

c.

Personal loans

d.

Very-long-term loans

Question 3
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Many American companies are now transferring technology development, customer
service, financial and administrative jobs to international markets. India is the leading
recipient of the outsourcing of information technology functions like software
development and maintenance, and also BPOs. The latter includes back-office functions
like accounting, human resources, call centers and data analysis (DiCarlo, 2003). The
practice of farming out jobs from a home base to other countries, largely in an effort to
cut costs is called:

Select one:

a.

Freelancing

b.

Outsourcing

c.

Networking

d.

Local employment

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Economic globalization is the increasing economic interdependence of national
economies across the world through a rapid increase in cross-border movement of
goods, service, technology, and capital. Some sociologists, like William I. Robinson has
argued that because a capitalist economy is premised on growth and expansion, a
globalized economy is the inevitable result of ________________.

Select one:

a.

Capitalism

b.
Socialism

c.

Interactionism

d.

Communism

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Which of the following is not true about the history of global market integration?

Select one:

a.

International trade expanded because of new technologies in transportation and


communication.

b.

Global market integration is almost as old as humanity.

c.

The high costs of and the risks associated with long voyages did not limit trade to a
relatively small set of commodities of high value relative to their weight and bulk.

d.

The unification of commodities promoted trade and economic development.

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Based on the Modern World System of Immanuel Wallerstein, which of the following
statements is incorrect?rcent of total revenue, considering that it sells its products
exclusively overseas. What attribute of global corporations does Philip Morris
International employ?

Select one:

a.

Understand different cultures

b.

Turbo-charged by the internet

c.

Carefully chosen international partners

d.

Measure success

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Which of the following examples refers to generation issues as factors influencing
economic globalization?

Select one:

a.

USA outsourcing IT professionals in India

b.
The silk route or silk road

c.

Toyota factories and assembling plants in different parts of the globe

d.

Establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

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The United Nations came into being in 1945, following the devastation of the Second
World War, with one central mission: the maintenance of international peace and
security. The United Nations is responsible for maintaining ceasefires and stabilizing
situations on the ground, providing crucial support for political efforts to resolve conflict
by peaceful means. Those missions consisted of unarmed military observers and lightly
armed troops with primarily monitoring, reporting and confidence-building roles. Which
unit of the United Nations is responsible for these efforts?

Select one:

a.

Security Council

b.

Economic and Social Council

c.

Secretariat

d.

Trusteeship Council

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Nike and Apple's "Nike+" is a co-branding collaboration which started as as a way to
bring music from Apple to Nike customers' workouts using the power of technology:
Nike+iPod created fitness trackers and sneakers and clothing that tracked activity while
connecting people to their tunes. It's a genius co-branding move that helps both parties
provide a better experience to customers - and with the popularity of fitness tracking
technology, Nike+ is ahead of the curve by making it easy for athletes to track while they
play. What attribute of global corporations do Nike and Apple employ?

Select one:

a.

Value opportunity to expand

b.

Understand different cultures

c.

Carefully chosen international partners

d.

Turbo charged by the internet

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This type of financing is provided by the Multilateral Development Banks to member
countries, with maturities of 30 to 40 years, at interest rates well below market rates.
These are funded through direct contributions by governments in the donor countries:

Select one:
a.

Personal loans

b.

Long-term loans

c.

Grant financing

d.

Very-long-term loans

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In January 1989, the UN Security Council passed a resolution to implement in April the
resolution to establish the UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) and called for
material and personnel support from member countries. In November, a constitutional
assembly election was held under observation of the UNTAG. As a result, this country
became independent in March 1990 and joined the United Nations in April:

Select one:

a.

Singapore

b.

Zimbabwe

c.

Brazil

d.

Namibia

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This includes private economy, educational institutions, churches, hospitals, fraternal
organizations, and other non-profit organizations:

Select one:

a.

Civil society

b.

Tribe

c.

Political party

d.

Council of elders

Question 13
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According to Albert Subbloie, CEO and Founder of Tangoe, a good benchmark of
whether your company should continue efforts in a country is when _______ percent of
your business is coming from outside the United States.

Select one:

a.

60-90%
b.

10-20%

c.

20-50%

d.

50-60%

Question 14
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A group of people who has the ultimate authority to act on behalf of a state is called:

Select one:

a.

Tribe

b.

Corporation

c.

Government

d.

Church

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The term international financial institution typically refers to the International Monetary
Fund, the World Bank Group, the African Development Bank, the Asian Development
Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development. The last five banks are considered MDBs. What does MDBs stand for?

Select one:

a.

Multilingual Development Banks

b.

Multicultural Development Banks

c.

Multilateral Development Banks

d.

Multifunctional Development Banks

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The following statements are correct about globalization except for the following:

Select one:

a.

Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies,


and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and
investment and aided by information technology.

b.

Globalization is the free movement of goods, services and people across the world in a
seamless and integrated manner.

c.
Globalization is a recent phenomenon which traces its origin in the Information Age and
thrived because of the presence of social media and new technologies.

d.

Globalization represents the global integration of international trade, investment,


information technology and cultures.

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The five Multilateral Development Banks are composed of the following, except:

Select one:

a.

Asian Development Bank

b.

Green Climate Fund

c.

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

d.

World Bank Group

Question 18
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Which of the following statements is not true?
Select one:

a.

Economic globalization leads to the development of a "global marketplace" or "a single


world market".

b.

Economic globalization is the independence of world economies as a result of the


growing scale of cross-border trade of commodities and services.

c.

A multinational company is a firm or company that has "headquarters" in one country


but with bases, manufacturing or assembly plants in other countries.

d.

Economic globalization is enhanced by the acquisition of multinational enterprises that


resulted to the rise of the profits of that "global marketplace".

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Conflicts in Central America made major progress toward a peaceful settlement, thanks
to an active role played by the United Nations. A general election was held on February
25, 1990. What was the name of the committee established by UN in response to a
request by Central American countries, which started its activity to ensure the dissolution
and repatriation of the anti-government guerrillas?

Select one:

a.

Committee on the Administration of Justice at the United Nations

b.

Committee on International Assistance and Verification

c.
Committee on Contributions

d.

Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space

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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a comprehensive, internationally binding
agreement on the rights of children, a human rights treaty which sets out the civil,
political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children. When was the treaty
adopted by the United Nations?

Select one:

a.

UN General Assembly 1991

b.

UN General Assembly 1988

c.

UN General Assembly 1990

d.

UN General Assembly 1989

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When did the UN Security Council decided on comprehensive and mandatory sanctions,
for the first time in the past 22 years against Iraq's invasion of Kuwait?

Select one:

a.

July 1990

b.

June 1990

c.

May 1990

d.

August 1990

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The work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and
that is harmful to physical and mental development is called:

Select one:

a.

Child marriage

b.

Child development

c.

Child labor

d.

Child protection
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What is the timeframe over which a product is created, passed on to exhibit, and over the
long run removed from the world market?

Select one:

a.

Market revolution

b.

Degeneration period

c.

Item life cycle

d.

Product improvement

Question 24
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Which of the following is not true about the attributes of global corporations?

Select one:

a.
Companies should research and understand the different cultures they are tapping into
in order to be successful in not only building key relationships that will open up doors
down the road, but connecting with the right consumers as well.

b.

High-growth companies view international markets as untapped markets full of potential.

c.

Companies must be aware of different cultures and business practices among countries
in order to connect, be efficient, and stay on the same page.

d.

Companies that invest in the internet and produce web-based products are more unlikely
to grow globally because there is more money involved in their international expansion.

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Social media has become a ubiquitous part of daily life, but this growth and evolution
has been in the works since the late 70s. From primitive days of newsgroups, listservs and
the introduction of early chat rooms, social media has changed the way we communicate,
gather and share information, and given rise to a connected global society (Morrison,
2015). This evolution of social media is what aspect of globalization?

Select one:

a.

Cultural

b.

Economic

c.

Political

d.
Sociological

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These institutions provide financial support and professional advice for economic and
social development activities in developing countries and promote international
economic cooperation and stability:

Select one:

a.

International Criminal Police Organization

b.

International Nongovernmental Organizations

c.

International Criminal Court

d.

International Financial Institutions

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KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who began selling fried
chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky during the Great Depression.
Sanders identified the potential of the restaurant franchising concept, and the first
"Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise opened in Utah in 1952. By 1963, Sanders was fielding
franchise requests without having to put in the legwork, and had more than 600
restaurants across the US and Canada selling Kentucky Fried Chicken. Years later,
Kentucky Fried Chicken would establish its own restaurants around the world, and the
rest is history. The success of KFC as a business is what attribute of global corporations?

Select one:

a.

Carefully chosen international partners

b.

Value opportunity to expand

c.

Understand different cultures

d.

Turbo-charged by the internet

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With around 20,000 stores in 63 countries, Starbucks, the world's most popular coffee
house has made its mark from Brazil to China, where many thought it would fail to take
off due to the cultural importance of tea drinking. The company has gone to great
lengths to make sure that every Starbucks feels like a local coffee house, without losing
brand consistency. For example, in China, a regional dislike for coffee was combatted
with coffee-free drinks, whilst stores in Asia feature more adaptable seating
arrangements to cater for larger groups. This effort is what attribute of a global
corporation?

Select one:

a.

Turbo-charged by the internet

b.
Measure success

c.

Carefully chosen international partners

d.

Understand different cultures

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The United Nations came into being in 1945, following the devastation of the Second
World War, with one central mission: the maintenance of international peace and
security. The UN does this by working to prevent conflict; helping parties in conflict make
peace; peacekeeping; and creating the conditions to allow peace to hold and flourish.
What aspect of globalization deals with the establishment of UN in order to maintain
international peace and security?

Select one:

a.

Sociological

b.

Political

c.

Economic

d.

Cultural

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The European Union grew out of a desire for peace in a war-torn and divided continent.
Five years after World War II ended, France and Germany came up with a plan to ensure
their two countries would never go to war against each other again. The result was a deal
signed by six nations to pool their coal and steel resources in 1950. Seven years later a
treaty signed in Rome created the European Economic Community (EEC) - the
foundations of today's European Union. The UK was one of three new members to join in
the first wave of expansion in 1973. Today the EU has 28 member states with a total
population of more than 500 million (bbc.com). The founding of the European Union is
influenced by what aspect of globalization?

Select one:

a.

Sociological

b.

Imperial

c.

Cultural

d.

Political

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5. Prelim Exam
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Time taken 38 mins 11 secs

Marks 29.00/30.00

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In his book, The Modern World System, American sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein described high-
income nations as the ____ of the world economy.

Select one:

a.

Semi-periphery

b.

Margin

c.

Periphery

d.

Core

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An ideology that is similarly geared towards a decrease of international barriers but with the aim of
the economic betterment of the planet in mind, not the perpetuation of power and privilege in the
hands of the western dominated economies:

Select one:

a.

Privatization

b.

Internationalism

c.

Localization

d.

Isolation

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This type of financing is provided by Multilateral Development Banks to member countries, with
maturities of up to 20 years, based on market interest rates. The financial resources for these loans
are obtained by borrowing on the international capital markets and re-lend to borrowing
governments in developing countries:

Select one:

a.

Grant financing

b.

Long-term loans

c.

Very-long-term loans

d.
Personal loans

Question 4
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Conflicts in Central America made major progress toward a peaceful settlement, thanks to an active
role played by the United Nations. A general election was held on February 25, 1990. What was the
name of the committee established by UN in response to a request by Central American countries,
which started its activity to ensure the dissolution and repatriation of the anti-government guerrillas?

Select one:

a.

Committee on Contributions

b.

Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space

c.

Committee on the Administration of Justice at the United Nations

d.

Committee on International Assistance and Verification

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Many American companies are now transferring technology development, customer service,
financial and administrative jobs to international markets. India is the leading recipient of the
outsourcing of information technology functions like software development and maintenance, and
also BPOs. The latter includes back-office functions like accounting, human resources, call centers
and data analysis (DiCarlo, 2003). The practice of farming out jobs from a home base to other
countries, largely in an effort to cut costs is called:
Select one:

a.

Local employment

b.

Freelancing

c.

Outsourcing

d.

Networking

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The decision, the conflict, and the resolution of that conflict are done through the ______ of the
government established and codified in that particular state, whether or not through elections:

Select one:

a.

Pact

b.

Treaty

c.

Institution

d.

Understanding

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Among the eight Millennium Development Goals created by the United Nations in the 1990's, which
ranked first?

Select one:

a.

Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

b.

Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

c.

Promote gender equality and empower women

d.

Ensure environmental sustainability

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The level of riches, comfort, material merchandise, cash and necessities accessible to a specific
financial class in a specific region is called:

Select one:

a.

Poverty line

b.

Social stratum

c.
Way of life

d.

Personal satisfaction

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A group of people who has the ultimate authority to act on behalf of a state is called:

Select one:

a.

Government

b.

Corporation

c.

Church

d.

Tribe

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According to Albert Subbloie, CEO and Founder of Tangoe, a good benchmark of whether your
company should continue efforts in a country is when _______ percent of your business is coming
from outside the United States.

Select one:
a.

50-60%

b.

10-20%

c.

60-90%

d.

20-50%

Question 11
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This type of financing is provided by the Multilateral Development Banks to member countries,
mostly for technical assistance, advisory services, or project preparation:

Select one:

a.

Grant financing

b.

Long-term loans

c.

Very-long-term loans

d.

Personal loans

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Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Netherlands, Japan, and the United States colonized countries and
spread their empires. These nations have created global economic, political, cultural, and social
connections around the world. The extending of a country's power and influence is called:

Select one:

a.

Fascism

b.

Imperialism

c.

Communism

d.

Interactionism

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Which of the following examples does not refer to resources and markets as factors affecting
economic globalization

Select one:

a.

The ancient Egyptians trading in the Red sea, importing spices from the "Land of Punt" and from
Arabia

b.

Records from the 19th century BCE attest to the existence of an Assyrian merchant colony at Kanesh
in Cappadocia
c.

Saudi Arabia's global oil export

d.

The founding of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

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The United Nations came into being in 1945, following the devastation of the Second World War,
with one central mission: the maintenance of international peace and security. The United Nations is
responsible for maintaining ceasefires and stabilizing situations on the ground, providing crucial
support for political efforts to resolve conflict by peaceful means. Those missions consisted of
unarmed military observers and lightly armed troops with primarily monitoring, reporting and
confidence-building roles. Which unit of the United Nations is responsible for these efforts?

Select one:

a.

Secretariat

b.

Economic and Social Council

c.

Trusteeship Council

d.

Security Council

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Since joining the world body in 1956, this country has all along positioned cooperation with the
United Nations as a major pillar of its diplomacy. It has cooperated in UN activities in a wide range of
areas, making the second largest financial contributions among the member States next only to the
United States:

Select one:

a.

Japan

b.

France

c.

China

d.

Germany

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The following statements are correct about globalization except for the following:

Select one:

a.

Globalization is a recent phenomenon which traces its origin in the Information Age and thrived
because of the presence of social media and new technologies.

b.

Globalization represents the global integration of international trade, investment, information


technology and cultures.

c.

Globalization is the free movement of goods, services and people across the world in a seamless and
integrated manner.
d.

Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and
governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided
by information technology.

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McDonald's marketing has different strategy in different regions. Even in Asia, the advertising
content for each country is different. For example, in Japan, most Japanese have high preferences on
animations and the animation in Japan is the fastest growing industry as well. So McDonald's tends
to use more animation elements for marketing and advertising. It aims to attract more target
customers, including kids, teenagers, and even young adults. Many well-known cartoons were used
in McDonald's advertisement marketing that enhances the attractiveness and popularity of products.
In Malaysia, the Halal logo are indicated in all kinds of Halal food advertising. It also emphasizes on
good values with draw attentions of local customs. The customs in different areas presents diversity.
McDonald's also considered the local eating habits to practice the different marketing strategies. For
example, many Chinese people choose Chinese food for breakfast, McDonald's launched a Chinese-
style breakfast based on the eating habits (Li, 2016). What attribute of global corporations does
McDonald's practice?

Select one:

a.

Measure success

b.

Carefully chosen international partners

c.

Turbo-charged by the internet

d.

Understand different cultures

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Which of the following examples refers to political factor influencing economic globalization?

Select one:

a.

IBM currently employs more workers in India than it does in the United States

b.

The founding of the World Trade Organization (WTO)

c.

Wal-Mart benefits greatly from having the vast majority of its goods manufactured in China.

d.

The Lydians introducing the coins in the western world in 700 BC

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The five Multilateral Development Banks are composed of the following, except:

Select one:

a.

World Bank Group

b.

Green Climate Fund

c.

Asian Development Bank

d.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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The 2016 Global Estimates of Child Labour indicate that one-fifth of all African children are involved
in child labour, a proportion more than twice as high as in any other region. Nine per cent of African
children are in hazardous work, again highest of all the world's regions. Africa has the largest number
of child labourers; 72.1 million African children are estimated to be in child labour and 31.5 million in
hazardous work (International Labour Organization, 2017). The statement means that:

Select one:

a.

Child labor grooms children to become industrious and independent.

b.

Child labor reduces labor shortage.

c.

Child labor helps businesses reduce the cost of production.

d.

Child labor deprives children of their childhood.

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The United Nations defines _____ as a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human
needs including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and
information.

Select one:
a.

Extreme poverty

b.

Human rights violation

c.

Mortality rate

d.

Information loss

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Which of the following examples refers to generation issues as factors influencing economic
globalization?

Select one:

a.

Toyota factories and assembling plants in different parts of the globe

b.

The silk route or silk road

c.

USA outsourcing IT professionals in India

d.

Establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

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This type of financing is provided by the Multilateral Development Banks to member countries, with
maturities of 30 to 40 years, at interest rates well below market rates. These are funded through
direct contributions by governments in the donor countries:

Select one:

a.

Very-long-term loans

b.

Personal loans

c.

Grant financing

d.

Long-term loans

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Long before Airbnb persuaded strangers to sleep in one another's homes and became a $25 billion
company, it was just an idea to make extra bucks and make rent. It started with an email. Joe Gebbia
sent his roommate, Brian Chesky, an idea: What if they made a designer's bed and breakfast,
complete with a sleeping mat and breakfast? It was a way to "make a few bucks." Almost nine years
later that idea is worth $25 billion. They created a simple site, airbedandbreakfast.com, and bought
three air mattresses. The duo had met at college at the Rhode Island School of Design, so they
thought acting as tour guides to designers would be a fun way to make money. By 2011, four years
after the first air mattress guests, Airbnb was already in 89 countries and had hit 1 million nights
booked on the platform. It also finally won the break-out mobile app award at SXSW - despite having
tried to launch there three years earlier (Carson, 2016). What attribute of global corporations
contributed to the success of Airbnb?

Select one:
a.

Understand different cultures

b.

Measure success

c.

Carefully chosen international partners

d.

Turbo-charged by the internet

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Philip Morris International is an American cigarette and tobacco company which sells its products in
180 countries outside the United States. In the Forbes Global 2000 List, it grabbed the top spot with
foreign revenue unsurprisingly accounting for 100 percent of total revenue, considering that it sells
its products exclusively overseas. What attribute of global corporations does Philip Morris
International employ?

Select one:

a.

Measure success

b.

Understand different cultures

c.

Turbo-charged by the internet

d.

Carefully chosen international partners

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One of the traditional challenges of a country is an invasion of other countries, which is also called:

Select one:

a.

External intervention

b.

Military unrest

c.

Civil war

d.

Social conflict

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Economic globalization is the increasing economic interdependence of national economies across the
world through a rapid increase in cross-border movement of goods, service, technology, and capital.
Some sociologists, like William I. Robinson has argued that because a capitalist economy is premised
on growth and expansion, a globalized economy is the inevitable result of ________________.

Select one:

a.

Interactionism

b.

Communism

c.
Socialism

d.

Capitalism

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

A multinational company is a firm or company that has "headquarters" in one country but with
bases, manufacturing or assembly plants in other countries.

b.

Economic globalization is the independence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of
cross-border trade of commodities and services.

c.

Economic globalization leads to the development of a "global marketplace" or "a single world
market".

d.

Economic globalization is enhanced by the acquisition of multinational enterprises that resulted to


the rise of the profits of that "global marketplace".

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Nike and Apple's "Nike+" is a co-branding collaboration which started as as a way to bring music from
Apple to Nike customers' workouts using the power of technology: Nike+iPod created fitness trackers
and sneakers and clothing that tracked activity while connecting people to their tunes. It's a genius
co-branding move that helps both parties provide a better experience to customers - and with the
popularity of fitness tracking technology, Nike+ is ahead of the curve by making it easy for athletes to
track while they play. What attribute of global corporations do Nike and Apple employ?

Select one:

a.

Understand different cultures

b.

Turbo charged by the internet

c.

Value opportunity to expand

d.

Carefully chosen international partners

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Based on the Modern World System of Immanuel Wallerstein, which of the following statements is
incorrect?

Select one:

a.

The periphery is economically dependent on the core.

b.

Poor countries lack industrial capacity that's why they need to import expensive goods from rich
nations.

c.

High-income nations are considered "core" of the world economy.


d.

The semi-periphery of the world economy is the manufacturing base of the planet.

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This refers to all nationals present in, or temporarily absent from a country, and aliens
permanently settled in a country. This indicator shows the number of people that usually
live in an area:

Select one:

a.

Aliens
b.

Population

c.

Refugees

d.

Migration

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It is a continuing process of forming regions as geopolitical units, as organized political
cooperation within a particular group of states, and/or as regional communities such as
pluralistic security communities.

Select one:

a.

Globalization

b.

Internationalization

c.

Regionalization

d.

Universalization

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These regions are also called perceptual regions which are often based around a
common cultural characteristic:

Select one:

a.

Functional regions

b.

Vernacular regions

c.

Nodal regions

d.

Uniform regions

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The annual changes in population resulting from births, deaths and net migration during
the year:

Select one:

a.

Fertility rate

b.

Elderly dependency rate


c.

Growth rate

d.

Birth rate

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It is an urban center that enjoys significant competitive advantages and that serves as a
hub within a globalized economic system:

Select one:

a.

Metropolitan

b.

Global city

c.

Nation-state

d.

Megacity

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It is a socio-economic and political divide of countries, comprising the three worlds
known as First, Second, and Third Worlds.

Select one:

a.

East-West Divide

b.

West-South Divide

c.

East-North Divide

d.

North-South Divide

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The rise of global cities has been linked with the expansion of the role of TNCs in global
production patterns. TNC stands for:

Select one:

a.

Transnational cooperation

b.

Transnational corporation

c.

Transnational commission

d.

Transnational culture
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ASEAN +3 is a forum that functions as a coordinator of co-operation between the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations and three other nations namely:

Select one:

a.

China, Korea, Japan

b.

Mongolia, India, Pakistan

c.

Russia, USA, Canada

d.

Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal

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Which of the following does not belong to the four pillars of urban life?

Select one:

a.

Educational
b.

Commercial

c.

Civic

d.

Recreational

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It is a global city's perceived power to attract creative people and businesses from across
the globe, and to "mobilize their assets" to boost economic, social and environmental
development:

Select one:

a.

Magnetism

b.

Economy

c.

Politics

d.

Industry

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A religious organization that claims to possess the truth about salvation exclusively
wherein membership is by childbirth: new generations are born into the church and are
formally inducted through baptism:

Select one:

a.

Church

b.

Sect

c.

Denomination

d.

Cult

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

Regional policies were state policies intended to ensure even development across the
national territory.

b.

Regionalism can be best described as a process occurring in a given geographical region


by which different types of actors (states, regional institutions, societal organizations and
other nonstate actors) come to share certain fundamental values and norms.

c.

Homogenous regionalism is institutional arrangements designed to facilitate the free


flow of goods and services and to coordinate foreign economic policies between
countries in the same geographic region.

d.

In the mid-twentieth century there emerged a 'functional regionalism' inspired by states


themselves in the context of national planning and economic modernization.

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In the distinct socio-economic and political categorization of countries, which countries
in the southern hemisphere are labeled part of the North?

Select one:
a.

New Zealand and Namibia

b.

New Zealand and Papua New Guinea

c.

New Zealand and Australia

d.

New Zealand and Brazil

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A form of media, such as radio and television, that reach target audiences using airwaves
as the transmission medium:

Select one:

a.

Digital media

b.

New media

c.

Broadcast media

d.

Print media

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What was coined to refer to ethnically or religiously defined populations living within or
across national boundaries, nations without a sovereign state, and indigenous groups
that are nomadic, uncontacted or living outside of global society?

Select one:

a.

Third World

b.

Fourth World

c.

First World

d.

Second World

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ASEAN +3 is a forum that functions as a coordinator of co-operation between the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations and three other nations namely:

Select one:

a.

Mongolia, India, Pakistan

b.
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal

c.

China, Korea, Japan

d.

Russia, USA, Canada

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These regions are also called perceptual regions which are often based around a
common cultural characteristic:

Select one:

a.

Vernacular regions

b.

Nodal regions

c.

Uniform regions

d.

Functional regions

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What is the distinct socio-economic and political categorization of countries comprising
the three worlds known as First, Second, and Third Worlds?

Select one:

a.

North-South Divide

b.

East-West Divide

c.

North-East Divide

d.

South-West Divide

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The SAARC comprises of eight Member States: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India,
Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. SAARC stands for:

Select one:

a.

South Asian Association for Regional Corporation

b.

South Asian Assembly for Regional Cooperation

c.

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

d.
South Asian Assembly for Regional Corporation

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It is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing
interdependence of the Asia-Pacific and its 21 members aim to create greater prosperity
for the people of the region by promoting balanced, inclusive, sustainable, innovative
and secure growth and by accelerating regional economic integration:

Select one:

a.

SCO

b.

Gulf Cooperation Council

c.

APEC

d.

Arab League

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Which of the following does not belong among the regional organizations in the
Western Hemisphere?

Select one:
a.

North American Free Trade Agreement

b.

Gulf Cooperation Council

c.

Caribbean Community

d.

Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our Americas

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In the Islam religion, Jesus is considered a ______.

Select one:

a.

Priest

b.

Savior

c.

God

d.

Prophet

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It is the proneness of the governments and peoples of two or more states to establish
voluntary associations and to pool together resources in order to create common
functional and institutional arrangements and a process occurring in a given
geographical region by which different types of actors come to share certain
fundamental values and norms:

Select one:

a.

Regionalism

b.

Socialism

c.

Communism

d.

Fascism

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

Asia is home to over half the world's population, produces three tenths of global output
(in terms of purchasing power), and consistently records the world's highest economic
growth rates.
b.

Asian regionalism build connected infrastructure and collaborate on inclusive


development to reduce inequalities within and across economies and thus to strengthen
support for pro-growth policies.

c.

The Gulf Cooperation Council is a political and economic alliance of six countries in the
Arabian Peninsula: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates.

d.

The Arab League is a regional intergovernmental organization, which main goal is


maintaining cooperation on political, economic, environmental, humanitarian, cultural
and other issues between a number of former Soviet Republics.

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A form of media consisting of paper and ink, reproduced in a printing process that is
traditionally mechanical:

Select one:

a.

Broadcast media

b.

Digital media

c.

Print media

d.

New media

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What term is alternatively used to refer to Third World countries?

Select one:

a.

Super power

b.

Underdeveloped country

c.

Developing country

d.

Independent country

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This refers to industrial culture, organized on the model of mass production and is
produced for a mass audience according to types (genres), following conventional
formulas, codes, and rules.

Select one:

a.

Corporate culture
b.

High culture

c.

Media culture

d.

Organizational culture

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These organizations were established to link together geographically and ideologically
related states:

Select one:

a.

Regional organizations

b.

Private organizations

c.

Public organizations

d.

International organizations

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

With regard the skepticism surrounding global media, international communication


argues that global media are in fact best described as Eastern media, at most of global
scope.

b.

In international communication theory and research, cultural imperialism theory argued


that audiences across the globe are heavily affected by media messages emanating from
the Western industrialized countries.

c.

International flows of information have been assisted by the development of global


capitalism, new technologies and the increasing commercialization of global television,
and which have occurred as a consequence of the deregulation policies adopted by
various countries in Europe and US, paving the way for the proliferation of cable and
satellite channels.

d.

Media culture is a terrain on which communication between people in a concrete


historic-economic situation takes place.

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What was the term used to describe several industrial countries and majority of these
countries either practiced a socialistic system of government or a communist system of
government?

Select one:

a.

Third World

b.

First World

c.

Second World

d.

Fourth World

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Who coined the term "global village" which describes the phenomenon of the world's
culture shrinking and expanding at the same time due to pervasive technological
advances that allow for instantaneous sharing of culture?

Select one:

a.

Marshall McLuhan

b.

Em Griffin

c.

Roland Barthes

d.
Charles Sanders Peirce

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The term _______ comes from the word medium which is defined as channel, means, or
method:

Select one:

a.

Mode

b.

Mass

c.

Median

d.

Media

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.
In the current global context, regional organizations are fast becoming the "vehicles of
choice" for countries to address pressing challenges, which require international
cooperation.

b.

An economic and currency union, which requires a high degree of political consensus
between member states, aims at full economic integration through a common economic
policy, a common currency, and the elimination of all tariff and nontariff barriers.

c.

The emergence of new regionalism was driven by economic change, globalization and
European integration, and the transformation of the state.

d.

Formed as a "club" of nation states, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization took some
time to find out that cooperation with regional organizations might be of some use in
improving social and economic living conditions as well as maintaining international
peace and security and safeguarding the enjoyment of human rights.

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

The stratification of the countries was initially based on the basis of political ideology
affiliation where First World countries were identified as the countries which were allied
with the United States while Second World countries were countries which were allied
with the Soviet Union.

b.

The "three worlds" model of geopolitics first arose in the mid-18th century as a way of
mapping the various players in the Cold War.
c.

After the Cold War period, the term "First World" is rarely used in recent years as a
dichotomy of countries of the world based on their affiliation to the United States but is
often used to describe countries with economic and political stability regardless of
affiliation.

d.

While the Second World Concept is still currently used, the term is used to define former
communist countries with developing economies and is only used from an economic
perspective and not as a political ideology.

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

Media act as channels of information and knowledge through which citizens


communicate with each other and make informed decisions.

b.

Media are essential facilitators of democratic processes and one of the guarantors of free
and fair elections.

c.

Media are a vehicle for cultural expression and cultural incoherence within and between
nations.

d.

Media provide us with much of what we learn about the world beyond our immediate
experience.

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It is a regional organization comprising seven member states lying in the littoral and
adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal constituting a contiguous regional unity:

Select one:

a.

SAARC

b.

ASEAN

c.

APEC

d.

BIMSTEC

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Dividing the countries in two hemispheres originated in which period?

Select one:

a.

Cold War

b.

World War I
c.

Renaissance

d.

Medieval

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It is a political and economic alliance of six countries in the Arabian Peninsula: Bahrain,
Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates:

Select one:

a.

Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation

b.

Arab League

c.

Commonwealth of Independent States

d.

Gulf Cooperation Council

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What is the shorthand term used to describe for poor or developing nations?

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a.

Third World

b.

First World

c.

Second World

d.

Fourth World

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

Religion has tremendously benefited from technological advancements.

b.

With the rapid and accelerated movement of people, culture, and information across
national borders, religious ideas also rapidly transfer from one place to another.

c.

Globalization promotes syncretism or the mixing of different religious and cultural beliefs
and practices which promotes the growth of popular religion or folk religion that is
different from the original parent religion or mainstream orthodoxy.

d.
Globalization brings a culture of monism, meaning religions "with overlapping but
distinctive ethics and interests" interact with one another.

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The term Buddha is a Sanskrit word which means:

Select one:

a.

Chosen One

b.

Blessed One

c.

Consecrated One

d.

Awakened One

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It is currently the world's largest religious group stemming from the life, teachings, and
death of Jesus of Nazareth in the 1st century AD:

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a.
Hinduism

b.

Christianity

c.

Buddhism

d.

Islam

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A non-traditional form of religion, the doctrine of which is taken from diverse sources,
either from non-traditional sources or local narratives or an amalgamation of both,
whose members constitute either a loosely knit group or an exclusive group, which
emphasizes the belief in the divine element within the individual, and whose teachings
are derived from either a real or legendary figure, the purpose of which is to aid the
individual in the full realization of his or her spiritual powers and/or union with the
Divine:

Select one:

a.

Church

b.

Denomination

c.

Cult

d.

Sect
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Who theorized that the 1st World was composed of the "superpowers" - US, Soviet
Union, etc; the 2nd World was composed of lesser powers; and the 3rd World was
composed of post-colonial emerging markets?

Select one:

a.

Adolf Hitler

b.

Mao Zedong

c.

Nelson Mandela

d.

Winston Churchill

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The term used to describe the role of media in promoting transparency in public life and
public scrutiny of those with power through exposing corruption, maladministration and
corporate wrong-doing:

Select one:
a.

Underdog

b.

Sheepdog

c.

Lapdog

d.

Watchdog

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What takes place when a country dominates others through its media exports, including
advertising messages, films, and television and radio programming?

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a.

Cultural homogenization

b.

Cultural imperialism

c.

Cultural imbalance

d.

Cultural hybridization

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

Global regionalization is regionalization of international relations at the global level.

b.

Regionalization is a politico-administrative process by which regions emerge as relevant


units of analysis for economic and political activity and welfare and service provision.

c.

Global regionalism is the result of global regionalization and a system of relations


between major interstate associations of the global world and its actors.

d.

Nodal regions also called perceptual regions, based around some central point or node;
typically circular with fading boundaries.

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According to some scholars, the oldest living religion on Earth is ______:

Select one:

a.

Islam

b.
Hinduism

c.

Buddhism

d.

Christianity

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Who introduced the "three worlds" model wherein the First World included the United
States and its capitalist allies in places such as Western Europe, Japan and Australia; the
Second World consisted of the communist Soviet Union and its Eastern European
satellites; and the Third World encompassed all the other countries that were not actively
aligned with either side in the Cold War?

Select one:

a.

Alfred Sauvy

b.

Margaret Mead

c.

Mary Douglas

d.

Franz Boas

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He is viewed as the sole God-creator, sustainer, and restorer of the world in the Islam
religion:

Select one:

a.

Allah

b.

Waheguru

c.

Brahman

d.

Yahweh

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Aside from South Korea, the only Asian country belonging to the First World category is:

Select one:

a.

China

b.

Japan

c.
North Korea

d.

India

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It is a monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews:

Select one:

a.

Buddhism

b.

Christianity

c.

Judaism

d.

Islam

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The religion which was promulgated by the Prophet Muhammed in Arabia in the 7th
century CE.
Select one:

a.

Islam

b.

Buddhism

c.

Christianity

d.

Judaism

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What is a system of beliefs, rituals, and practices, usually institutionalized in one manner
or another, which connects this world with the beyond and provides the bridge that
allows humans to approach the divine, the universal life force that both encompasses and
transcends the world?

Select one:

a.

Ethnicity

b.

Culture

c.

Race

d.

Religion
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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

The South is comprised of countries with developing economies which were initially
referred to as Second World countries during the Cold War.

b.

The economies of most countries in the South rely on imports from the North and have
low technological penetration.

c.

The United Nations has been in the forefront in diminishing the North-South Divide
through policies highlighted in its Millennium Development Goals.

d.

The North of the Divide is comprised of countries which have developed economies and
account for over 90% of all manufacturing industries in the world.

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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a.

Global media cultures create a continuous cultural exchange, in which crucial aspects
such as identity, nationality, religion, behavioral norms and way of life are continuously
questioned and challenged.

b.

The media provide an extensive transnational transmission of cultural products and,


secondly, they contribute to the formation of communicative networks and social
structures.

c.

According to McLuhan, the world was entering a fourth ''age'' he called the iron age,
where people everywhere would be able to find and experience the same information
through technological tools.

d.

In sociological and cultural analyses of globalization, media such as satellite television,


the Internet, computers, mobile phones etc. are often thought to be among the primary
forces behind current restructurations of social and cultural geography.

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What is the institutional arrangements designed to facilitate the free flow of goods and
services and to coordinate foreign economic policies between countries in the same
geographic region?

Select one:

a.

Functional regionalism

b.

Autonomous regionalism

c.
Economic regionalism

d.

Political regionalism

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It is a continuing process of forming regions as geopolitical units, as organized political
cooperation within a particular group of states, and/or as regional communities such as
pluralistic security communities:

Select one:

a.

Globalization

b.

Universalization

c.

Regionalization

d.

Internationalization

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Which of the following statements is not true?
Select one:

a.

Culture can be explained as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of
the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or
agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a
moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.

b.

Beliefs and rituals are usually shared by people belonging to a definite religious
community.

c.

Around 1000 BCE, Judaism began to spread along the Mediterranean Sea, occupying
present-day Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Israel.

d.

Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are five of the biggest religions in
the world.

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These regions are also called formal regions wherein some trait is shared with relative
uniformity across the space.

Select one:

a.

Uniform regions

b.

Vernacular regions

c.

Functional regions
d.

Nodal regions

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