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College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management

Name:___________________________________________
Section:__________________________________________

A. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.

__________ 1. Forced international migration has historically occurred for two main cultural reasons

a. slavery and political instability


b. poverty and absence of legal protection
c. lack of income and environmental threat
d. employment and education

__________ 2. According to European Commission, which of the following is greatly affected by climate change?

a. Agriculture
b. environment
c. economy
d. migration

__________ 3. The following are the contributions of remittance to economic growth, except:

a. contributes to foreign exchange earnings


b. improves sending countries’ credit worthiness
c. expands access to international capital markets
d. serves as savings in financial institutions

__________ 4. Which of the following acts as push factor for migration in a nation state?

a. lack of political rights and prevalent exploitation of a particular group or community


b. environmental threat and agricultural disruption
c. lack of political protection and resurgence of military elements
d. employment opportunities and educational grants

__________ 5. In contemporary time, the following are considered to be the major socio-political factors of
migration, except:

a. situation of war c. political conflict

b. oppression d. lack of socio-political rights

__________ 6. In conflict or post–conflict situations, remittances can be crucial to the following, except:

a. survival b. sustenance c. debt d. reconstruction

__________ 7. Forced international migration persists because of political instability resulting from;

a. cultural diversity b. political war c. sovereignty d. cross-border conflict

__________ 8. This term refers to people moving from one area to another within one country.

a. internal migrants b. immigrants c. refugees d. petitioned

__________ 9. This term refers to people crossing the borders of one country to another.

a. refugees b. petitioned c. international migrants d. internal migrants

__________10. This refers to persons or groups of persons who, for compelling reasons of sudden or
progressive changes in the environment are obliged to leave their habitual homes, either
temporarily or permanently.

a. internal migrants b. international migrants c. immigrants d. environmental migrants


__________ 11. This term refers to persons of groups of person returning to their country of origin after having
been international migrants in another country.

a. Immigrants b. international migrants c. returning migrants d. internal migrants

__________ 12. This term refers to the migration of people into a country in violation of the immigration laws of
the country.

a. illegal migration b. internal migration c. international migration d. migration law

__________ 13. Dependency ratios started to disappear due to ____________.

a. decline in global birth rate


b. increased rate in migration
c. increase in mortality rate
d. decline in old age structure

__________ 14. During the 19th century, these two regions had an increased in share in the world’s population,
from 22.0 percent to 33.0 percent

a. Europe and West b. US and Japan c. Africa and China d. Philippines and India

__________ 15. Which is NOT true about global cities?

a. important nodes in a variety of global networks


b. major beneficiaries of globalization
c. with populations of over 5 million
d. with high influx of immigrants

B. Essay
Given the attributes of a global city, can the Philippines be also considered as a global city? Justify your answers

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