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Group 2 Quiz (Chapter 5)

1. This health policy approach have focused on diseases of global public Health significance
such as TB, cholera and yellow fever.
a) Traditional b) modern c) ancient d) modified
Answer. (A)
2. It is about the trends and practices in world politics. It lays out the present condition of the
world and its population.
a. Global City b. Global demography c. Global Migration d. none of the above
Answer. (B)
3. which among the choices doesn't belong in the characteristics to a global city?
a. the cultural diversity of the people
b. the existence of a center of economy
c.geographic dispersal of economic activities that marks globalization
d. universal reach performance
Answer. (D)
4. It is also called world city or sometimes alpha city or world center, is a city which is a
primary node in the global economic network.
a. Global City
b. Global Demography
c. Global Migration
Answer. (A)
5. The most powerful of these new geographies of centrality at the inter-urban level binds the
major international financial and business centers: (Select all that apply)
A.New York
B.London
C.Tokyo
D. Qatar
E.Paris
F.Philippines
G.Zurich
Answer: A, B, C, E, G
6. It cause an increase in antimicrobial drug–resistant organisms and drug-resistant infectious
A.Human mobility
B.Infrastructure engineering
C.Vaccines
D.Antimicrobial drug
Answer: (A)
7. Is a situation in which people go to live in foreign countries, especially to find work.
a. demograpic transition
b. global migration
c. migrants
Answer: (B)
8. These are the three levels of world cities, except:
a. Alpha world cities
b. Omega world cities
c. Beta world cities
d. Gamma world cities
Answer: (B)
9. What is the central business district of the Philippines?
a. Makati Central Business District
b. Quezon Central Business District
c. Taguig Central Business District
d. Cebu Central Business District
Answer: (A)
10. What is the Reasons of Increase in global cities? (select all that apply)
a. Globalization of economies
b. Weak Urban Governance
c. Centralization of mass
production within urban centers
d. Migration
Answer: (a, c)
11. A network that connects computers with single large city, multiple cities and towns, or any
given large area with multiple buildings.
a.) MAN
b.) LAN
C.) WAN
d.) PAN
Answer: (A)
12. On the basis of the sending and receiving societies,migrants can be categorized in except :
A. OFW
B.Elite Migrants
C.Commoner Migrants
D. Refugee Migrants
Answer: (A)
13. Is one major process through which a new transnational political economy and trans-local
household strategies are being constituted.
A. Global Capital
b. Economic development
c. Immigration
D Capital
Answer: (C)
14. The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) is based on historical population trends of two
demographic characteristics:
A. Death and birth rate
B. Leader and population
C. OFW and Migration
D. Economic development and Economic impact
Answer: (A)
15. Characterized by high birth rates and high fluctuating death rates.
A . Early Transition
B. Post transition
C. Pre- transition
D. Late transition
Answer: (C)
16. Concentration of wealth in the hands of owners, partners, and professionals associated with
the high-end firms in this system.
A. True
B. False
Answer: (A)
17. One of the characteristics of a global city is having the presence of several powerful and
influential ____ with an international reach.
a. media outlets
b. celebrity
c. politician
d. business owners
Answer: (A)
18. The growth of a large marginalized population that has a very hard time earning a living in
the marketplace defined by these high-end activities
A. True
B. False
Answer: (A)
19. Are the primary nodes in the global economic network.
A. Alpha World Cities
B. Beta World Cities
C. Gama World Cities
Ans: (A)
20. As he travelled across the world, he talked to people of different nationalities, ethnicities,
and classes.
A. Sassen
B. Friedman
C. Viotti and Kauppi
Answer. (B)
21. Despite playing significant roles in the global economy, global city thesis has been known
for being a threat to state-centric perspectives.
A. True
B. False
Answer: (A)
22. It is a commercial and business centre of a city, often referred to as the 'financial district'.
a. CBD
b. Metropolitan Area
c. transterritorial
d. metropolitan area
Answer: (A)
23. This factor are the things that affect someone's lifestyle. These could include wealth,
religion, buying habits, educational level, family size and structure and population density
A. Cultural factors
B. Political factors
C. Social factors
Answer: C
24. According to him, global city is the continual increase in transnational and worldwide
economic, social and cultural interactions that surpass the boundaries of states which
altogether generates political implications.
A. Viotti and Kauppi
B. Friedman
C Sassen.
Answer: A
25. 3 Types of developments in public health sanitation except to.
A.Infrastructure engineering
B. Vaccines
C. Antimicrobial drug
D. Sanitation
Answer.(D)
26. Demographics transition stage where the death rate begins to fall.
A. Pre-transition
B. Late transition
C. Post transition
D. Early transition
Answer. (D)
27. Is an analysis that emphasizes place suggesting that the new global grid of strategic sites is
a terrain for politics and engagement.
A.False
B.True
Answer: (B)
28. The demographic transition theory is a generalised as changing pattern of;
Mortality, fertility and growth rates as societies move from one demographic regime to another.
A. True
B. False
Answer. (A)
29. This is a City today that concentrates a higher share of some types of economic activity and
value production.
A.New York City
B. Mexico City
C. London
D. Paris
Answer: (B)
30. MANs do not have to be in urban areas; the term "metropolitan" implies the size of the
population, not the demographics of the area that it serves.
A. True
B. False
ans. (B)

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