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Name of the Lesson: Introduction to International Trade Date: …../…../20…
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QUESTIONS

1. ……….. is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories.

a. Internal Trade b. International Trade c. International Law d. International society e. none

2. “There has been a significant decrease in Turkey's foreign trade, exports and imports, in other
words, its trade balance with many countries, especially with European countries, between 2009-
2010.” Which of the following is the most important reason for this?

a. Disobedience to signed agreements and protocols


b. Problems in agriculture and animal husbandry
c. Terrorism activities in the international community
d. Global economic and financial crisis
e. United Nations interventions

3. What is the US's biggest economic dilemma when it comes to China?

a. China's support for regional development


b. The USA has the largest share in Chinese exports.
c. China's technological development
d. Large US firms to set up factories in China, despite the fact that the US does not want China's
economic development
e. Preventing the US from expanding to the Far East by China
4. Which of the following is the current economic model of China?

a. capitalist state economic policy


b. Socialist state economic policy
c. Communist state economic policy
d. capitalist market economy
e. Socialist Market economy

5. What trend has Turkey's foreign policy been in since the 2000s?

a. Multilateral foreign policy b. Westernization policy c. Eastern Policy


d. Friendship policy with rich countries e. Friendship policy with poor countries

6. Which is not one of the reasons of international trade?

a. Differences in factor endowments b. terorism c. Political interests


d. Efficiency gains e. Proficiency Gains

7. Which of the following is not an international actor?

a. Individuals b. States c. International theories


d. National interest and pressure groups e. All

8. Which of the following organization is a multi-purpose organization?


a. UN b. NATO c. IMF d. WHO e. UNICEF

9. Which of the following organization is a military (security)-purpose organization?


a. UN b. NATO c. IMF d. WHO e. UNICEF

10. Which of the following is not an example of international foreign policy tools (which also affect
international trade) used by states?

a. Bilateral meetings of the Presidents of Turkey and Greece


b. PKK terrorist acts in Turkey
c. US embargo on Iran
e. "Anti-Muslim protests" by Muslims in European countries
e. Azerbaijan's war with Armenia for Karabakh
11. Which is true according to the table?

a. Country A has an absolute advantage in making both food and clothing, but a comparative
advantage only in food.
b. Country B has an absolute advantage in making both food and clothing, but a comparative
advantage only in food.
c. Country B uses less time than Country A to make either food or clothing.
d. Country B makes 6 units of food while Country A makes one unit
e. Country B makes three units of clothing while Country A makes two.

12. Which one is not one of Turkey's national power elements?

a. PKK/PYD terrorists b. Turkish Army c. geopolitical position of the country


d. Turkish economy e. Demographic (population) status

13. What is not an effects of specialization (and trade) in nation trade?

a. Greater efficiency
b. Consumer benefits
c. Opportunities for competitive sectors
d. Gains from trade
e. Corruptions

14. ………………is the driving force of specialization and trade.

a. Individual advantage b. Absolute advantage c. Comparative advantage


d. Autarky e. competitive advantage

15. “Many consumer electronics are manufactured in China. China can produce such goods more
efficiently, which gives it an ………………relative to many countries.”
a. Individual advantage b. Absolute advantage c. Comparative advantage
d. Autarky e. competitive advantage
16. International trade does not depend on which of the following?

a. international society b. international policies c. wars and conflicts


d. individual behaviours e. international economy

17. Which answer is not true of “Why the international securtiy is important for international trade?”

a. effects nations economies b. effects nations societies c. effects international logistics


d. effects our dreams e. effects nations positions in international relations

18. Which of the following is the correct number of the 5 permanent members of the UN Security
Council?

a. USA, Russia, China, UK and France


b. USA, China, Turkey, Japan and India
c. China, Brazil, India, Russia and South Africa Rep.
d. UK, Canada, USA, China and Russia
e. Brazil, China, Russia, Mexico and India

19. Which BRICS countries have risen as power from different parts of the world in the 2000s?

a. Brazil, UK, USA, Canada, Russia


b. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa Rep.
c. India, Brazil, North Africa Rep., Russia, China
d. China, Japan, USA, Russia, UK
e. China, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, USA

20. What is the most important difference between Global-Universal Organizations?

a. Whether membership is open to all states


b. Whether its headquarters is in the country of origin
c. Number of branches in countries
d. All
e. None
I wish you success…
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asena BOZTAŞ

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