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Unit 4: Future Challenges & Opportunities

UU204 – Semester 1, 2023

QUIZ 4

1. Raymond, R. (2003): To encourage Pacific Islanders to be proud of island styles, Raymond,


along with colleague, Greg Samu, used:

Select one:

A. Clothing where tones of red and blue predominated

B. Sulu/lavalava (sarongs)

C. Bikinis

D. Clothing that combined Island and Foreign styles

2. Raymond, R. (2003): Raymond, along with colleague, Greg Semu, challenged mainstream
media’s idea of beauty by presenting photographs Pacific Islanders with:

Select one:

A. ‘Chubby faces’

B. ‘Strong faces’

C. ‘Green faces’

D. ‘Highly decorated faces’

3. Raymond, R. (2003): In the early 1990s, Raymond organized a Pacific fashion show to provide
a bridge between:

Select one:

A. Different generations and between Polynesian and palagi (white) communities

B. People of different socio-economic backgrounds within the Samoan and palagi (white) communities

C. People of different sizes

D. Different generations and between Fijians and palagi (white) communities

4. Raymond, R. (2003): When she was stylist, Raymond began making:

Select one:

A. Jeans dipped in mud

B. Coconut fiber jeans

C. 100% cotton jeans

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D. Masi/tapa/siapo jeans

5. Raymond, R. (2003):The ‘Pacific Sisters’, who collaborated with Raymond, worked on costumes
made from:

Select one:

A. Coconut fiber

B. Masi/tapa/siapo

C. Recycled material

D. Tobacco leaves

6. Lockwood, V. S. (2004): Critics of globalization argue that those who advocate it are:

Select one:

A. Divine determinists

B. Economic determinists

C. Environmental determinists

D. Social determinists

7. Lockwood, V. S. (2004): Some people argue that free trade will:

Select one:

A. Abolish all forms of discrimination

B. Increase joint efforts at fighting against climate change

C. Foster greater cross-cultural understanding

D. Lead to the creation of new jobs

8. Lockwood, V. S. (2004): Globalization is:

Select one:

A. A phenomenon linked to ten founding of the United Nations

B. A recent phenomenon

C. A phenomenon linked to the first television broadcasts

D. A phenomenon linked to colonial expansion

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9. Lockwood, V. S. (2004): Increasing ‘McDonalization in the world may lead to:

Select one:

A. The loss of cultural diversity

B. The loss of genetic diversity

C. The loss of food diversity

D. The loss of environmental diversity

10. Lockwood, V. S. (2004): Foreign labor, mostly from East Asia, can be found mainly in:

Select one:

A. Palau

B. Fiji

C. New Zealand

D. Papua New Guinea

11. Mc Millen, et al. (2016): Community members at Ka’upulehu identified the following
concerns:

Select one:

A. Decline in species and the spread of invasive species

B. Sea level rise and accelerated coastal erosion

C. Rising levels of corruption among community leaders

D. Increasing rainfall and more frequent storms (cyclones or typhoons)

12. Mc Millen, et al. (2016): Under the traditional land management system established in Hawaii
during the 15th century:

Select one:

A. Priests managed land and fishing rights

B. Chiefs managed land and fishing rights

C. Warriors managed land and fishing rights

D. Headmen Managed land and fishing rights

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13. Mc Millen, et al. (2016): Local and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) systems are valuable
for:

Select one:

A. Fostering resilience to environmental and climate change

B. Fostering inter-community harmony

C. Fostering economic growth

D. Fostering better understanding of the benefits of globalization

14. Mc Millen, et al. (2016): Resilience refers to the capacity to:

Select one:

A. Absorb shocks

B. Learn

C. All of the above

D. Adapt

15. Mohanty, M. (2015): The world is currently witnessing a shift in emphasis from CO2 emission
reduction strategies to:

Select one:

A. Rural development

B. Methane development

C. High-carbon development

D. Low-carbon development

16. Mohanty, M. (2015): Paraphrasing Hardin (1968), Mohanty states that in a finite world the per
capita share of the world’s goods must:

Select one:

A. Steadily grow

B. abruptly decline

C. Steadily decline

D. abruptly grow

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17. Mohanty, M. (2015): Biogas production is achieved by:

Select one:

A. Harnessing the energy from the sun

B. Composting of organic wastes

C. Composting of plastics

D. Controlled harnessing of radioactive energy

18. Mohanty, M. (2015): ‘De-growth’ strategies emphasize a shift away from:

Select one:

A. Chaotic development

B. Growth-centric development

C. Oceanic development

D. Sustainable development

19. Mohanty, M. (2015): ‘Green-growth’ policy emphasizes:

Select one:

A. Ecologically sustainable economic progress, socially inclusive development, and the growth of a
strong military across the world

B. Ecologically sustainable economic progress and socially inclusive development

C. Ecologically sustainable economic progress

D. Socially inclusive development

20. Crocombe, R. (2008): Who were the founding members of the Melanesian Spearhead Group?

Select one:

A. Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Fiji

B. Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu

C. West Papua, Papua New Guinea, and New Caledonia

D. West Papua, Papua New Guinea, and Solomon Islands

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21. Crocombe, R. (2008): The first ‘intercultural regional’ organization was:

Select one:

A. The London Missionary Society

B. The University of the South Pacific

C. The South Pacific Commission

D. The Forum Fishery Agency

22. Crocombe, R. (2008): The head office of the Forum Fishery Agency (FFA) is located in:

Select one:

A. Fiji

B. Solomon Islands

C. Marshall Islands

D. Hawai'i

23. Crocombe, R. (2008): Which of the following entities in Oceania first proposed the
establishment of a Pacific Federation?

Select one:

A. Hawai'i

B. Fiji

C. Tonga

24. Teaiwa, K. (2014):Teaiwa’s intention was aimed to integrate dance into:

Select one:

A. Pacific Studies

B. History

C. Economics

D. Anthropology

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25. Teaiwa, K. (2014): The karanga dance is characteristic of:

Select one:

A. Tokelauan culture

B. Yapese culture

C. Tuvaluan culture

D. Banaban culture

26. Teaiwa, K. (2014): Teaiwa’s ‘dance journey’ began with:

Select one:

A. The creation of a painting

B. The reading of poetry

C. A video montage

D. The drafting of a new economic agenda for Oceania

27. Teaiwa, K. (2014): Initially, the Festival of Pacific Arts preferred that delegations:

Select one:

A. Bring their own alcohol

B. Come from Pacific nations, states, and territories

C. Include diasporic artists

D. Wear feathered costumes

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