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1.

A belief among powerful people that the global integration of economic market is beneficial to
everyone.
a. Stretching b. Expansion c. Intensification d. Globalism
2. A community formed by like-minded individuals bound by common interests, shared aspirations
and collective identity.
a. Digital divide b. Broadcast media c. Visayan village d. Imagined
community
3. A community of educated and professional families with two incomes and desire one or two
progenies.
a. Rural b. Transit c. Urban d. Area
4. A form of a government where the state places religion at the center of political system.
a. Philippine Democracy b. Theocracy c. Religiocracy d. Republican
5. A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to
the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and
other pollutants.
a. global warning b. Global warming c. Greenhouse effect d. Sun
radiation
6. A group of countries located in the same geographically specified area is called?
a. State b. Regions c. Continent d. Nation
7. According to Anne Curtis the day is not complete if she can’t watch news in television in the
morning and listen to OPM songs during bedtime. The latter are the categories of _____ media.
a. Internet media b. Global media c. Digital media d. Broadcast
media
8. According to Benedict Anderson it is an imagined community and limited because it has no
official boundary.
a. Nation b. State c. Nation-state d. state of the nation
9. According to him “the medium is the message”.
a. Marshall Marshmallow b. Jack Lule c. Saskia Sassen d. Marshall
McLuhan
10. An association of different Protestant congregations which criticizes the economic
globalization’s negative effects.
a. Congregation of the World Churches b. Anti-globalization Movement of the Protestants
Churches c. World Council of Protestants d. World Council of Churches
11. An organization that was established in the 1960 to regulate the production and sale of oil.
a. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries b. Organization of the Petroleum
Importing Countries c. Saudi Arabian Organization of Petroleum Companies d.
None of the above
12. Call center agents worked in a graveyard shift to accommodate calls from other countries and
troubleshoot problems using computers connected to Wi-Fi and internet. This kind of job is related
to what kind of media?
a. Global media b. Broadcast media c. Internet media d. Half media
13. Countries during mid-20th century sought to lower birth rates on the belief that unless
controlled.
a. Philippines, China, and India b. Philippines, Canada, and Libya c. Philippines,
Iraq, and Dubai d. Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand
14. Declared as the most polluted country.
a. Thailand b. Bangladesh c. China d. Riyadh
15. Encompasses processes and systems related to global social relations or interactions between
international or transnational entities.
a. global network b. globalism c. globality d. globalization
16. French revolutionist who founded the Comintern to spread socialist revolution across the
world.
a Vladimir Lenin b. Jeremy Bentham c. Napoleon Bonaparte d.
Klemens Von Metternich
17. He believed that economic crises occur not when a country does not have money but when
money is not being spent and thereby not moving.
a. Adam Smith b. Manfred Steger c. David Ricardo d. John Maynard
Keynes
18. He proposed that globalization occurs on multiple and intersecting dimensions of integration
he calls scape.
a. Arjun Appadurai b. Manfred Steger c. David Ricardo d. John Maynard
Keynes
19. He was the Architect of the Concert of Europe.
a. Mazzini b. Jeremy Bentham c. Napoleon Bonaparte d. Klemens Von
Metternich
20. How did the so-called “old world religions” -Christianity and Islam- viewed globalization?
a. Globalization harms society b. Globalization is an opportunity to expand their reach all
over the world c. Globalization brings fortune d. Globalization is associated
with the economic transformation
21. How does ASEAN’s policy differ from EU’s?
a. ASEAN is poor while EU is rich b. ASEAN is intergovernmental while EU is supernatural
c. ASEAN protects human rights while EU does not d. ASEAN follow UN
22. How does UN settle international disputes?
a. By respecting a country b. By implementing human rights c. Through
supranational decision d. Through the international court of justice
23. How many people are currently living outside the countries of their birth?
a. 250 million b. 247 million c. 300 million d. 347 million
24. How new regionalism did differs significantly from traditional state regionalism when it comes
to identifying problems?
a. New regionalism advocates see issues as reflections or flawed economic development and
environmental models.
b. New regionalism treat issues as technical or economic issues that can be resolved by refining
social welfare
c. New regionalism sees issues not concerned with social welfare
d. All of the above
25. If Philippines has Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) that is actively involved in
recruitment and deployment of workers, Bangladesh also has ___ that caters the needs of their
migrant workers.
a. Office of the Protector b. Department of Foreign Affairs c. Bureau of
Manpower, Employment and Training d. Commission on Appointments
26. In this phase of globalization, contact among thousands of hunter and gatherers band spread
all over the world, however, geographically limited to and mostly coincidental.
a. Early Modern Period b. The contemporary world c. pre historic period
d. pre modern period
27. IO’s power of classification means.
a. invent, apply and create powerful global standards b. sources of legitimate information
c. produce regularity in behavior d. environmental protection and human rights
28. It is a phenomenon most readily associated with the global city: large, diverse cities attracting
people, material and cultural products from all over the world.
a. Urbanization b. Cosmopolitanism c. Industrialization d. All of the
above
29. It is a political process characterized by economic policy cooperation and coordination among
countries
a. Regionalism b. Unionism c. Liberalism d. Communism
30. It is a study of political, military, and other diplomatic engagements between two or more
countries.
a. World History b. Asian Studies c. Business Management d.
International Relation
31. It is defined as the statistical study of populations, especially human beings. As a very general
science, it can analyze any kind of dynamic living population.
a. Migration b. Demography c. Geography d. Biology
32. It is most visible in the rise of supraterritorial institutions and associations held together by
common norms and interests.
a. ideological dimension of globalization b. political dimension of globalization
c. civil dimension of globalization d. economic dimension of globalization
33. It refers to the creation of social networks and multiplication of existing connections that cut
across traditional boundaries.
a. Stretching b. Expansion c. Intensification d. Globalization
34. It refers to the processes and systems that pertain to relationship between the nation-states.
a. International Relations b. Internationalization c. International organization
d. Internalize
35. It regards economic globalization as a historical process representing the result of human
innovation and technological progress.
a. World Bank b. Bretton Woods c. International Monetary Fund d.
Neoliberalism
36. It will change the economic and social standing of migrants and provide significant contribution
to developments.
a. Gross domestic products b. Migrant contribution c. Remittances
d. Forced labor
37. Jack Lule describes media as _____.
a. The main conduit for the spread of global ideas and cultures. b. Means of conveying
something as a channel of communication. c. Spreading of various cultures d.
Preaching beliefs in the social media.
38. Jellai and her family lived in Australia for 3 years when her father was assigned as a company
manager based on the latter. When her father became a regular employee he decided to stay
there for good. Jellai’s family is now considered as
a. Internal migrants b. Immigrants c. Immigration d. Emigration
39. Muslim migrants are forced out of Paris and have clustered around ethnic enclaves.
a. Believe b. Bullion c. Banlieue d. Bandits
40. NAFTA stands for?
a. North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement b. North American Franchise Trade Association
c. North American Free Trade Agreement d. North Atlantic Free Trade Association
41. OECD stands for?
a. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
b. Organization for Environment and Cultural Diversity
c. Office of Environment and City Development
d. Office of Enthusiast of Civil Development
42. Sassen popularized the term global city as
a. primarily economic b. Political stability c. Social relation d. All of
the above
43. The alliance of great power that sought to restore the world of monarchial, herediary and
religious privileges.
a. Concert of Nation b. League of Nations c. Concert of Europe d. Kpop concert
44. The association that created regional blocs and refuse to side with rich and powerful countries
to protect their independence from the pressures of the superpower politics.
a. Soviet Union b. Association of the Anti-Communist Movements
c. Non-Aligned Movement d. Non-Government Organization
45. The following are examples of globalization, EXCEPT
a. Blue seal mentality b. Crab mentality c. Strong family ties d. Globalism
46. The following are indicators of a global city, EXCEPT
a. A global city has massive structures.
b. A global city is the center of commerce and trade of the country
c. It houses major political international organizations
d. It has authority over its domestic affairs
47. The following are related to the concept of neoliberalism, EXCEPT
a. Increase of government expenditure b. Decrease in public expenses
c. Privatization of government institutions d. Empowerment of the private sector/Capitalist
48. The following are the factors on migration, EXCEPT
a. Refugees b. Petitioned c. Immigrants d. Plaintiff
49. The following are the perils of overpopulation, EXCEPT
a. Mass starvation b. Widespread poverty c. Political stability
d. Environmental degradation
50. The following are the recommendations of US in leading the promotion of global population
control to reduce growth rate to zero, EXCEPT
a. Chemical castration b. Policy oriented c. Monetary incentives d. Chemical imbalance
51. The following are the top 3 world’s stocks exchange, EXCEPT
a. Financial Times Stock Exchange b. New York Stock Exchange c. Nikkei d. China
Stocks Exchange
52. The following are the underlying reasons of the movement of people across the globe,
EXCEPT
a. Pressures to resolve unemployment b. To prevent simmering social discontent
c. Lack of ample job opportunities and social mobility d. It excludes cheap docile labor
53. The following are the world’s leading environmental problem, EXCEPT
a. Global weather patterns b. Water pollution c. Population d. Depletion of
the ozone layer
54. The following are undersides of Global Cities, EXCEPT
a. Increase Pollution b. Increase in carbon emissions c. Increase of population
d. Increase of violence
55. The following is the most widely discussed impact of climate change:
a. Increase in average sea level b. Deforestation c. Soil erosion d. None of the above
56. The function of UN General Assembly.
a. Settle international legal disputes b. Maintain international peace and security
c. Policy making and representative body d. Recommend social and environmental issues
57. The internet facilitates globalization by___
a. Making it more difficult to contact potential customers abroad.
b. Cutting the cost for firms of communicating across boarders
c. Making it harder to send money from one country to another.
d. Making it easier for governments to censor the information received by their citizen from abroad.
58. The most correct definition of sustainability is
a. Consistently producing high yield b. Caring for the environment even if productivity is lower
c. Maintaining productivity of our country and at the same time minimizing harm to the
environment d. Planting trees to protect from salinity
59. The oldest international trade route in which it is considered as a network of pathways in the
ancient world that spanned from China to what is now the Middle East and Europe.
a. Atlantic Slave Trade b. Galleon Trade c. Silk Road d. None of the above
60. The process in which global migration is siphoning qualified personnel and removing dynamic
young workers.
a. Brain freeze b. Brain drain c. Brain damage d. Brain grain
61. The rise of Global cities encourages displacement of the less privilege than to those who are
more powerful. This phenomenon is called
a. Stratification b. Gentrification c. Demography d. Urbanization
62. The term refers a citizen who leaves his/her country of birth to work or reside in another
country
a. Migrants b. Emigrant c. Migration d. Tourists
63. The term refers economic development that focuses on fulfilling the basic needs of citizens
rather than amassing profits.
a. Global citizenship b. Global demography c. Sustainable development d. Growth
factor
64. The term refers to a person who has been forced to flee his/her country to escape war, political
persecution, catastrophe, natural disaster and the like
a. Petitioner b. Plaintiff c. Refugee d. Diaspora
65. The term refers to the international community formed by the constant interaction between
citizens of various country and bound by shared cultural experiences, transcending geographical
distance and actual physical contact.
a. Social media b. Media network c. Global village d. Mass media
66. The total world population as of year 2016.
a. 100 billion b. 1.7 trillion c. 7.4 billion d. 1.6 billion
67. The trapping of the sun’s warmth in a planet’s lower atmosphere due to the greater
transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted
from the planet’s surface.
a. Ultraviolet rays b. Sunshine c. Greenhouse effect d. Climate change
68. The UN secretariat are tasked to
a. Maintain international peace and security b. Recommend social and environmental issues
c. Serve in their capacity as employee and not as state representative d. clerk and archives
69. These are the examples of International Organization, EXCEPT
a. World Trade Organization b. UNESCO c. World Bank d. NATO
70. They are the international economic institutions mostly mentioned in the context of economic
globalization
a. TNC, WTO, and UN b. IMF, the World Bank and the WTO
c. The World Bank, TNC, and IMF d. WTO, TNC and UN
71. This economic institution defines economic globalization as a historical process representing
the result of human innovation and technological process.
a. United Nation b. Transnational Company c. World Bank d. International
Monetary Fund
72. Through reproductive rights given to women, they will be able to ____. EXCEPT
a. Pursue their vocations b. contribute economic growth c. Improve health
status d. practice abortion
73. What are the predicted effects of climate change?
a. All parts of the world will get warmer b. There will be fewer extreme weather events, like
cyclones and tornadoes c. Some parts of the world will get warmer, others will get colder
d. We cannot predict what will happen
74. What can you do to reduce air pollution?
a. Take more public transport b. Use low Sulphur content fuel c. recycling
d. All of the above
75. What do you think is the reason of Greece in leaving the EU?
a. They want to have independence policy. b. they want to create a new political system
c. by leaving they become more flexible in their economic d. by leaving they can improve their
language
76. What is the term refers to the various intersecting processes that creates order?
a. NGO b. Global issue c. Global governance d. International organization
77. What is the term that is referring to the regional concentration of economic flows?
a. Association b. Union c. Organization d. Regionalization
78. What is this dimension of globalization wherein there is an intensification and expansion of
cultural flows across the globe, the symbolic construction, articulation, and dissemination of
meaning?
a. cultural dimension b. political dimension c. economic dimension d. ideological
dimension
79. What was the organization formed during the Cold War to protect Europe against the threat of
the Soviet Union?
a. United Nations b. ASEAN c. North American Free Trade Agreement
d. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
80. When supercomputers is used to execute millions of stock purchases and sales between
different cities in a matter of seconds this process is called?
a. High frequency trading b. High standard frequency c. High standard frequency
d. High value trading
81. Which of the following are the major migrant contributors to destination country in terms of
dollars and national GDP percentage as of year 2015?
a. United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia and Philippines
b. Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hongkong and Taiwan
c. United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada
d. United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia and London
82. Which of the following is the P5’s of UN?
a. Russia, Philippines, UK, USA and China b. USA, UK, Australia, Japan and Malaysia
c. China, Russia, UK, USA and France d. Japan, China, USA, UK and France
83. Which of the following best describe parchment?
a. exchanging stories mainly done orally b. exchanging stories accompanied by a sounds
c. merely change with trade off d. widespread change of social behavior
84. Which of the following best describe the impact of television in the society?
a. Shape social behavior b. Reorient family behavior c. People away form
meaningful activities d. All of the above
85. Which of the following best explain the impact of cellphone?
a. Expand people b. It will limit the human senses c. Make users easily
distractible and more prone in multitasking d. All of the above
86. Which of the following best fits the concept of Keynesianism?
a. Increase in government expenditure by creating employment b. Privatization of government
institutions c. Revolution of the owners of private property d. Increasing the
demand by limiting the supply
87. Which of the following is considered as a global city being a manufacturing center of the
world?
a. Japan b. China c. Canada d. London
88. Which of the following is not a solution of global warming?
a. Reducing fossil fuel consumption b. Planting more trees c. Deforestation
d. None of the above
89. Which of the following is not part of internet media?
a. E-mail b. Social media c. Internet sites d. Networking
90. Which of the following is true about rural communities?
a. Welcome an extra hand to help in cultivation during planting
b. Tend to have families with more children
c. View multiple children and large kinship network as critical investments
d. All of the above
91. Which of the following is true about the rise of global cities?
a. A global city provides solace/paradise for everyone.
b. Global city is displacing the poor members of the society.
c. Global city is concerned with political influence
d. A global city is a center for higher learning and culture
92. Which statement is true about economic integration of migrants?
a. Local workers are easier to find a job b. Human trafficking is part of integration
c. White collar job workers are easier to integrate d. OFW
93. Who is the Iranian leader who led a revolution that turned the country into a theocracy?
a. Osama Bin Laden b. Omar Ghadafi c. Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini d. Mohammed
94. Who was the Catholic Church leader who condemned globalization’s “throw-away culture”
which he believed to be “fatally destined to suffocate hope and increase risks and threats?
a. Pope Benedict XVI b. Pope John Paul II c. Pope Francis d. Pope Paul VI
95. Why ASEAN countries don’t have extradition treaty?
a. Singapore does not want agreement with other countries.
b. Christianity is dominant in the Philippines.
c. Brunei stones homosexuals to death.
d. They have different legal systems.
96. Why Chris Hudson did identify global cities as a command point on the global economy as the
core of globalization’s peripheral regions?
a. Because it serve as an intersection of different people across the globe.
b. Because it serve as an engine of globalization as spaces for industries that produces
commodities and firms.
c. Because it serve as an employment in either informal or formal set up
d. Because it serve as an expansion of scientific inquiries
97. Why countries like Singapore, China, and Russia see democracy as an obstacle to the
implementation and deepening of economic globalization?
a. because it will create corruption
b. because it will result to constant public inquiry and debate to slow down the implementation lead
to unclear outcomes
c. because they want federal government
d. because it gives limit to their economy
98. Why Global governance multifaceted?
a. Because it has various parts and functions to govern nation states
b. Because it is composed of many countries
c. Because it established connections
d. Because it is influential and independent organization
99. Why is globalization spatial?
a. Because it occurs in physical spaces b. Because it open opportunity
c. Because it has political and economic dimension d. All of the above
100. World War 1 and World War 2 are best suited in what historical period in the study of
globalization?
a. The contemporary period b. the early modern period
c. the modern period d. the pre modern period

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