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Caroll (2003) calls the emergence of Europe, America and Japan as the ‘triad.

True (2nd attempt)


False

Which of the following is not a core claim to globalization or globalism as an ideology?


a In the long run, globalization benefits everyone.
.
b Globalization is inevitable and reversible (2nd attempt)
.
c Globalization is about the liberalization and global integration of markets
.
d Nobody is in charge of globalization
.

All are periods of global corporations except:

a colonialism and
. imperialism

b American, Japanese and


. European Corporations

c Trade and exchanges


.
d the rise of the middle class
.

Which of the following is not a description of economic globalization?


a It is the golden age of controlled capitalism.
.
b It is the growth of national corporations. (2nd)
.
c It is associated with free trade and liberalization and
. internationalization of financial systems.
d It is the increasing linkages of national economies through trade,
. financial flows, and foreign direct investment by multinational firms.
The establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) eases the trade among countries. It makes sure
that trade flows uninterruptedly, predictably and willingly as possible.
True
False
Transnational Companies (TNCs) are more focused on adapting their products and services to each
individual local market.
True
False

An expert in culture sees globalization as privatization of vital institutions and free trade.
True
False

The integration of global market started when the British corporations began to emerge after
WWII.

True
False

The following are the actors of economic globalization except


a Global corporations
.
b Nation-States
.
c International Financial Institutions
.
d National Monetary Systems
.
The following are the attributes of economic globalization except
a Globalization of production
.
b Globalization of financial and capital markets
.
c Globalization of cultural exchange
.
d Globalization of trade of goods and services
.
One of the attributes of globalization is there are various forms of connectivity. Which of the following is a good
example of this forms?
a Live NBA games
.
b Sense of responsibility
.
c It can be economic, political and cultural.
.
d Technology-driven communication
.
Transnational corporations have investment in other countries, but do have coordinated product offerings in each
country. They are more focused on adapting their products to each individual local market. (2 tanong)
True (2nd attempt)
False
All are characteristics of an international company except:

a Market products and services to each individual


. local market

b no investments outside home country


.
c importers
.

d exporters
.
According to Steger, globalization should be confined to a set of complex sometimes contradictory, social processes
that are changing our current social conditions based on the modern system of independent nation-states.
True
False
All are evidence that economic globalization is unifying except:

a if facilitates a worldwide distribution of incomes


.
b it creates mutual dependence between the poor and the industrialized countries
.
c it fosters universal economic growth and development
.
d it gives way to an uneven experience among nations
.

Waters believe that globalization is a process that create, multiply, and intensify world interdependence.
True 2nd
False

An economic expert would see globalization as the shrinking of the world.


True
False

According to Salvatore, the International Monetary System (IMS) refers to the instruments, rules,
facilities, customs, and institutions for facilitating international compensations.
True
False

The IMF's aim is to end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity in a sustainable way.
True
False

Globalization is an even process.


True
False

All conditions are reasons for economic globalization except:

a the growing scale of cross-border trade commodities and services


.
b wide and rapid spread of technology
.
c cultural migration
.
d flow of international capital (BLACK TO)
.

The globalization of production is best illustrated by the existence of multinational corporations


(MNCs) and transnational corporations (TNCs).
True
False

An example of an TNC is The Coca-Cola Company which only produces syrup concentrates and sold to
various bottlers that hold exclusive territories throughout the world.
True
False

From a cultural expert's perspective, globalization is the building of multilateral and bilateral
relations among nation-states
True
False

Economic globalization indicates that world economy is not anymore controlled by the nation-states, but
it must be seen from a global context – the reliance and integration of world economies.
True
False

International Monetary Systems, as one of the actors of economic globalization, facilitates cross-border
transactions involving trade and investments.
True
False

Steger defines globalization as the expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world
time and world space.
True
False

All are conditions that shows that globalization is a challenge to nation-states except:

a international laws and world


. governance

b strength of regional blocs (1st


. attempt)

c less tariffs (3rd attempt) (correct)


.
d emergence of global political
. norms

(2nd
attempt)

Globalization can transpire even without of the nation-states.


True
False

All the following statements are true except


a International companies are importers and exporters, typically without investment outside their home
. country.
b Global companies have invested in and are present in many countries. They typically market their products
. and services to each individual local market.
c Transnational companies are more complex organizations, have a central corporate facility but give the
. decision-making, research and development and marketing powers to each individual foreign market.
d Multinational companies have no investment in other countries, but they have coordinated product
. offerings in each country. They are more focused on adapting their products and services to each individual
market.

United Nations was established primarily to promote international cooperation and to create
international order (True)

Globalism does not only represent a set of political ideas and beliefs coherent enough to warrant the status of a
new ideology, but also constitutes the dominant political belief system of our time against which all of its
challengers must define themselves.
True
False

All are types of global corporations except:

a Transnational
. companies

b International
. companies

c national corporations
.
d Global companies
.
Transnational corporations have investment in other countries, but do have coordinated product offerings in each
country. They are more focused on adapting their products to each individual local market.
True
False

Economic globalization is the expanding reliance of world economies.


True
False

Bordie (1996) calls the government as the “midwives of globalization”.


True
False
One of the attributes of globalization is the expansion and stretching of social relations. These can be observed in
the following scenarios except
a The establishment of multinational and transnational corporations
.
b The opportunities to travel abroad with low fares
.
c The establishment of government associations
.
d The sister-cities mechanism
.
The following are attributes of globalization except – TAMA LAHAT GAGO
a Expansion and stretching of social relations
.
b Intensification and acceleration of social exchanges and activities
.
c Occurs objectively
.
d Various forms of connectivity
.

All of the statements discusses globalization as occurring objectively except for:

a It associates people with global


. trends.

b It thinks about the world.


.
c It shows a sense of
. responsibility.

d It shows divisiveness.
.

From a political science expert, globalization is a challenge to the nation-states.


True
False

1. The UN is an actor on issues confronting the 21st century challenges like human rights and
international law.
True
False

2. Contemporary global governance is the political scape of globalization in the second half of the 20 th century and
cooperation is the only way to reform and advance the roles and functions of the interstate relationship.

(TRUE)

3. One of the challenges of the United Nations is the growing number of problems without passports.
True a
False

Globalization has dispersed political and economic power beyond the state.
True
False

The main body for cooperation, policy review, policy dialogue, and advice on social, economic and
environmental issues (ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL)

Most countries want to have collaborations with any East Asian countries and the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) because economic and political growth has started to shape up.
True
False
Globalism is the theory and practice of interdepedent collaboration.
True
False
Since the process of globalization is uneven, it follows that there is a sense of imbalanced effects in the
socio-economic and political categories of the world.
True
The central organ of discussion and consideration, policymaking and representative body of 193 member
states of the UN. (GENERAL ASSEMBLY)
It is the societal integration within a region and the often-undirected process of social and economic
interaction.(REGIONALIZATION)

Globalism pursues to describe and explain more than a world that is characterized by network of
connections that span multi-continental distance.
True
False
Regionalism is seen as an imposing a forced choice upon states either they conform to the neo-liberal
ideas free-market principles of deregulation, privatization and free trade or run the risk of being left
behind.
True
False
Divisions and labeling is a new concept that emerged because of globalisation.
True
False
All are examples of economic and political integrations except:

a the European Union


.
b Association of Southeast Asian
. Nation

c North America Free Trade


. Agreement

d International Monetary
. Fund

Because of globalisation, the state is forced to realign their policies to be congruent with the principles
of free trade.
True
False

GLOBAL SOUTH AFTER COLD WAR (Third World)

Weber describes the state as a compulsory political organization with continuous operations if and in so
far as its administrative staff successfully upholds a claim on the monopoly of the legitimate use of
physical force in the enforcement of its orders.
True
False

tasked to execute the daily activities as assigned by the five other organs
(Secretariat)
IGOs aim to bind nation-states and to create strong economic, political, cultural, educational, and
technical relationships.
True
False

According to Thomas G. Weiss and Ramesh Thakur, the United Nations has four essential roles in identifying and
diagnosing problems. Which of the following is not a role of the United Nations?
a Institutionalizing ideas
.
b Managing the organization
.
c Promulgating recommendations
.
d Developing norms
.
Interstate system is the totality of norms, laws, policies and bodies that define, comprise and facilitate
transnational relations between citizens, states, cultures, intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations and the market that are managers and the objects of the use of international power.
True
False

Globalization has, in way, reshaped the role and functions of the state.
True
False

UN’s prime judicial organ (International Court of Justice)

The Organization has become an instrument for governments to identify spaces of agreement and answer
problems together by enabling exchange between its members and by hosting consultations.
True
False

The state still exist but lost a part of it and let the global corporations hold the economic movement.
True
False
Global South refers to the socio-economic and political divide that depicts the developing countries
especially in Africa, Latin America and Asia including the Middle East. These are the states that are
characterized to be non-aligned to those states that adhere to fair labor practices, rights, free trade,
reduced tariffs and sustainable developments.
True
False
Transformation happens especially on human right and basic rights issues with the rise of
transnational activism.
True
False
All are ways Asia react to global challenges collectively except:

a
. the establishment of the ADB
b they share information
.
c creating bilateral and multi-lateral agreements (3RD
. ATTEMPT)

d they work for the achievement of ASEAN declaration (2ND


. ATTEMPT)

In reality, the intergovernmental organizations are accountable to a host of international norms and
standards, find themselves in subordinate positions to protect their economy and face a new kind of
pressures o f supranational integration and focus of local fragmentation
True
False

Global governance is rules-based, and don't have systems for international relationships that bind the
states, people and society together.
True
False

It is a formal institution in Asia based in the Philippines that is considered as a factor that led to greater
Asian integration. (ADB) – ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

The state is still one of the vital actors in the local as well as transnational realms.
True
False

The Global South is never found in the developed countries.


True
False

Sure

Question 1
In global cities, marginal dwellers are on site like the following except

a. CEOs of companies

b. Drug dealers

c. Asylum seekers
d. Grey economy

Question 2
Castles divided international migrants into categories. One of them is the asylum seekers. They are the ones who
enter a country, usually in search employment, but without the necessary documents and permits.

True

False

Question 3
Transnational religion is also used to describe cases of institutional transnationalism, whereby communities living
outside the national territory of particular states maintain religious attachments to their home churches or
institutions.

True

False

Question 4
One of the forms of media is oral communication. It affected global integration by leading to the establishment of
markets, trade and cross-continental trade.

True

False

Question 5
In the concept of globalization of religion, it is proposed that the very notion of what constitutes a religion is a
product of inter-civilizational or cross-cultural interactions.

True

False

Question 6
There are five stages of media development. Which among the four had continuous production, reproduction and
circulation of reading materials?

a Script

b Electronic Media
.
c Printing Press
.

d Digital Media
.

Question 7
Religion is not only a cause for global conflict, but also in global peace. This is proven by global humanitarian
assistance and faith-centered interventions like World Vision and religious leaders as mediators of understanding
and peace.

True

False

Question 8
Which of the following is not a global civilization according to Huntington?

a. The Westerners

b. The Christians

c. The Latin Americans

d. The Hindu

Question 9

Global cities are the main physical and geographic playground of the globalizing world. In this space of population
concentration and mixing, the global flow of people, capital and ideas are woven into the daily lived experiences of
its residents.

True

False

Question 10
The following are some historical trends that occur in formal migration except.

a. Post-war migration

b. Economic Imperialism
c. Inter-war reduction

d. Colonialism

Question 11
According to Heywood, cosmopolitanism literally means adherence or belief in the world state

True

False

Question 12
Demography, in the context of political science, is a way to determine the population of the people that can use as
a tool to identify certain phenomenon in geopolitics, public administration and as such.

True

False

Question 13
Globalization affects religion in many ways. Which of the following events is false?

a. The Return of religion into the public life

b. The proliferation of international terrorism

c. The rise of religious nationalism

d. The increasing personalized small group


religiosity

Question 14
A global city is perceived to be a source of economic growth and is also an economic powerhouse itself, coupled
with being industry leader and regional hub.

True

False

Question 15
The combination of fertility and mortality determines population growth. They are the following except

a. Total fertility rate


b. Life expectancy at birth

c. Mortality rate

d. Population growth rate

Question 16
There are three different combinations that are produced from the interaction of globalization and culture. They
are Cultural Hybridity, Cultural Differentialism and Cultural Convergence.

True

False

Question 17
Although religion can accept globalizing trends and impulses, it is nevertheless shaped by them and is forced to
respond to new-found situations.

True

False

Question 18
Castles believe that the most obvious cause of migration is the disparity level of income, employment and social
well being between differing areas.

True

False

Question 19
Persons responsible for global conflict does not use religious doctrines, dogmas and even sacred books verses to
morally justify their actions.

True

False

Question 20
Through media, the people of the world came to know the world. Which of the following statements is false?

a. Media have allowed the people to imagine themselves as part of the world.

b. Media have empowered the people to adapt to their own local culture.
c. Media have linked the globe with stories, images, myths and metaphors.

d. Media have helped bring about a fundamentally new imaginary.

Yellow – right
red - unsure

QUIZ 4 – THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD (TCW) / GED105

1. Sustainability leads to stability; however, stability alone may not


necessarily lead to sustainability.

True
False

2. According to Plociennik, the source of the convergence of national


economic models was the rapid expansion of liberal ideology, which saw the
markets the most efficient way of social coordination and true growth-
creating machine.

True
False

3. According to Plociennik, the following are the general associations


connected with the term stability. Which among the four is not?
a Firmness in
. position
b Permanence
.
c Resistance to
. change
d Boom and
. depression

4. Food security, as defined by Swaminathan, is the physical and economic


access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for people to meet their dietary
needs and food references for an active and healthy lifestyle.

True
False

5. Food security call for governments, international institutions and other


actors broaden their approach by acknowledging and addressing, in a holistic
and integrated manner, threat to both freedom from fear and freedom from
want.

A. True
B. False
True (2ND)
False (mali to beh)

6. According to Plociennik, the neo-liberal agenda on the issue of


convergence of national economies brought these problems except.
a Concerns on efficiency
.
b The increased exposition of the world economic systems on crisis and
. contagion effects
c The legitimacy of market-based solutions
.
d Welfare creation of national economies
.
7. According to Barthwal-Datta, this key factor of shaping global security
dynamics is described as the mass movement of people from rural to urban
areas accompanied by ongoing expansion of cities and slums in some parts
of Asia.
a Rising food prices and
. poverty
b Population and urbanization
.
c Rising incomes and changing
. diets
d Climate change
.
8. In connection with food security and sustainability, this concept embraces
a rights-based approach to food. It refers to the right of people to healthy
and culturally appropriate food produced through socially just and
ecologically sensitive methods.
a Food sovereignty
.
b Right to Access for
. Food
c Right to Adequate
. Food
d Food independence
.

9. Canada created their action plans after UNs Agenda 21 of 1992. It


established the Sustainable Development Education Program.

True
False

10. Establishing an international network with countries that can respond to


food security challenges of other countries is a goal that members of the
international community must strive for.

True
False

11. Policies and strategies of governments must be dependent on the


individual states environmental concerns in order to achieve sustainable
development.

True
False (2ND)

12. It is one distinct characteristic of sustainable environment that is enough


to withstand man-made and natural challenges.
a Firmness
.
b Resilience
.
c Stability
.
d Responsivene
. ss

13. In the rollover effect, the more products that is delivered, the better for
everybody.

True
False (mali to)

14. There are three paradigm shifts that took place to significantly influence
the food security discourse and international agenda. Thus, Food and
Agriculture Organization revised it definition of food security. It states that
food security exists when people, at all times, have physical, social and
economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their dietary
needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.

True
False *right)

15. One of the regional and global initiatives focused on food security is that
of the G8 countries in which it released a strong statement on the to tackle
global food insecurity in a comprehensive and sustainable manner.
True
False

16. According to Plociennik, there is a need for more holistic and organic
approach to economies. He suggested that social systems should be
considered as ______________ except.
a Dynamic
. 17. This must continuously the center of
b Flexible actors government actions for sustainable
. development to gain and exemplify
c Self-governing significance.
a
. Nation-
.d states
Structurally similar
b
. Environmen
markets.
. t
c Climate
. change
d Global
. effort

18. This is one of the issues and challenges of food security.


a Political
. misunderstanding
b Economic sabotage
.
c Road to market roads
.
d Armed conflict
.

19. There are three paradigm shifts, according to Maxwell, that took place to
significantly influence the food security discourse and international agenda.
They are the following except:
a A more nuanced and complex understanding embedded in the concept
. of access
b The importance of livelihood security as a key household priority and
. component of food security, shaping decisions around whether or not to
go hungry in a short term in order to preserve livelihood-sustaining
assets
c The availability at all time of adequate world food supplies of basic
. foodstuff to sustain a steady expansion of food consumption and to
offset fluctuations of production and prices
d The incorporation of subjective measures of what it means to be food-
. secure, including access to food that is preferable

20. This is one of the solutions to address food security issues according to
Swaminathan.
a Rationing of food
.
b Government feeding
. program
c Cash allocation
.
d Distribution of food
.

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