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Contents
1 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1. GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
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1.1 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
1. The origins of the present-day concept of B. The only thing that will redeem
state sovereignty can be traced back to mankind is cooperation by Bertrand Rus-
this. selly
A. Treaty of Westphalia C. Alone, we can do so little; together we
can do so much by Helen Keller
B. Treaty of Paris
D. If everyone is moving forward to-
C. Concert of Europe gether, then success takes care of itself
D. Napoleonic Wars by Henry Ford
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. C
1.1 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 3
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17. What are norms in the context of global A. TRUE
governance?
B. FALSE
A. Environmental challenges
B. Economic inequalities 23. Which country withdrew from the Iran Nu-
clear Deal?
C. International laws
D. Values, traditions and customs A. Iran
B. China
18. A community of persons more or less nu-
merous which permanently occupies a def- C. Russia
inite portion of territory independent of
D. USA
external control, and has a government to
which majority of its inhabitants render ha-
24. What is the main message the speaker is
bitual obedience.
trying to convey?
A. People
A. Move radically
B. Territory
B. Slow down
C. Sovereignty
D. Government C. Wait and see
D. Stay the course
19. What does BRIC stand for?
A. Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, China 25. In which year did the potential of “Grexit”
B. Brazil, Romania, India, China become likely?
C. Brazil, Russia, India, China A. 1990
D. none of above B. 2010
20. systems are made up of public and pri- C. 2015
vate sector features and initiatives. D. 2020
A. Global governance
B. Global partnership 26. What is the only country ever to have vol-
untarily given up nuclear weapons?
C. Global economy
A. Switzerland
D. Global market
B. South Africa
21. What is the role of TNCs in global gover-
nance? C. Sweden
A. Proactive and reactive D. New Zealand
17. D 18. C 19. C 20. A 21. A 22. B 23. D 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. B
1.1 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 5
27. One impact that we can see in our daily 32. Give an negative of rapid development in
life regarding climate change is a country like China
B. Informationalism:technological A. Indonesia
paradigm that replaces and subsumes
B. Japan
the previous paradigm; Global Citizen-
ship:belief that individuals are members C. Switzerland
of multiple, diverse, local, and non-local D. UK
networks.
C. Informationalism:someone who is 40. What is the significance of the UN’s work
aware of and understands the wider in promoting sustainable development?
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world; Global Citizenship:strengthening
A. It is a form of international currency
the capacity of information processing
and communication B. It is a type of international treaty
D. Informationalism:strengthening the C. It is a normative plan of action for sus-
capacity of information processing tainable development
and communication; Global Citizen-
D. It is widely valued and viewed as ap-
ship:someone who is aware of and un-
propriate goals to pursue
derstands the wider world.
36. Which definition do you like for a nation 41. What did the 1992 Earth Summit lay the
state? groundwork for?
A. Group of people with the same identity A. The Outer Space Treaty
ruled by the same government B. The Antarctic Treaty
B. A group of people that share the same
C. The Paris Agreement
identity, history, culture and language
C. defined by its territory with its own D. The Kyoto Agreement
government.
42. A branch of Christianity that broke apart
D. none of above in the 1500s and was founded by Mar-
tin Luther. Currently, it has 800 million
37. The main reason that makes Paris Agree-
followers and is widespread in the United
ment hard to implement is
States, Canada, Great Britain, etc
A. Countries’s commitment
A. Roman Catholicism
B. Funding
B. Orthodoxy
C. Cooperation among countries
C. Protestantism
D. War
D. none of above
38. One of the factors behind the emrgence of
global governance is? 43. The economic value that people create
A. Fall of Papacy from their work is called their It is af-
fected by skills, working hours, health etc.
B. Decline of power of nation-states
C. decline of power of monarchy A. Wealth creation
44. Grounded in the ideas of Friedrich Hayek 49. True or false:signatories to the Treaty on
and Milton Friedman, the neoliberal solu- the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
tion was to have a regulated market that agree to work towards phasing out nu-
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C. To detect where the carbon comes
C. Judaism from
D. Christianity D. To turn carbon into another form of en-
E. Islam ergy
55. What was the mission of the UN Peace- 59. What are the common units used to mea-
keepers in Rwanda? sure economic productivity?
A. Help install a Tutsi-led government A. $/hr
B. Protect the peace treaty signed by B. £/hour
Hutu and Tutsi C. £/worker
C. Lead a military intervention against D. $/month
the Interahamwe
E. $/worker
D. Protect the borders of Rwanda from
the rebels 60. This religion was founded four thousand
years (2, 500 yrs) ago, and is worshipped
56. Which country refused an IMF loan during by 14 to 17 million followers. This is the
the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis? foundation or one of the origins of the
A. Thailand Abrahamic religions of today.
B. South Korea A. Hinduism
C. Indonesia B. Buddhism
D. Malaysia C. Judaism
D. Christianity
57. A tariff is an example of a barrier be-
cause it restricts a country’s ability to sell E. Islam
to another country.
61. A is a type of financial support from
A. Trade
a government to, for example, farmers,
B. economic which protects them from low profits and
foreign competition.
C. development
A. Loan
D. income
B. Duty
58. In 2010, NASA conducted a research called
C. Grant
Carbon Monitoring System with a purpose
D. Subsidy
67. What is the difference between Globaliza- 71. It’s primary goal is to maintain interna-
tion and Globalism? Choose the best an- tional peace and security.
swer based on the presentation. A. World Health Organization (WHO)
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Cold War. These countries often faced
economic challenges and were sometimes B. Imbalance of power
characterized by political instability. This C. Easternization
term has evolved and is now used more D. all of the above
broadly to refer to less economically de-
veloped or developing countries. 77. Governments alone can resolve today’s
A. 1st world country global problem.
75. Which country did NOT require IMF fund- B. The European Union
ing in the 2008 economic crisis? C. The World Trade Organisation
A. Greece D. All of the above
81. Which factor of production describes peo- 86. What did the 1992 Conference on Environ-
ple that take risks by investing in new ment and Development establish a norma-
technologies/ products etc. for profit? tive plan of action for?
91. This religion was founded four thousand 96. Nation-building precedes state-building.
years (2, 000 yrs) ago, and is worshipped A. True
by 1.9 billion followers. The most second
widespread religion and most worshippers B. False
are found in North Africa, The Middle East 97. Globalization shapes the state; while
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and Indonesia. Most followers of this re- state cannot shape globalization
ligion will go to Mecca; to worship in the
Kaaba, a giant black-cube shape. A. true
A. Hinduism B. false
B. Buddhism 98. What is global governance?
C. Judaism A. Refers to institutions, rules, norms
D. Christianity and legal arrangements that seek to facil-
itate cooperation, and manage relations,
E. Islam between states.
92. The International Monetary Fund is an B. Refers to power exercised through co-
institution based on quotas which deter- ercion, or threatened acts of coercion, to
mine the maximum amount of financial re- influence the actions of other global ac-
sources that a state is obliged to provide tors.
to the fund. C. Refers to negotiations between actors
A. TRUE in the global political arena in response to
an immediate crisis.
B. FALSE
D. Donald Trump just presidenting like a
93. Over time which problem is likely to cause boss
the whole globe the most serious conse-
quences? 99. What is the function of international or-
ganisations like the UN, World Health Or-
A. Air pollution
ganization (WHO), World Bank and Inter-
B. Water pollution national Criminal Court in world politics?
C. Land pollution A. Legitimate and effective
D. none of above B. Inefficient
94. There is no one organization that all states C. Controversial
are accountable to. D. Unnecessary
A. True
100. Laws that regulate individuals among
B. False themselves or within the state
95. How many signatories are there to the Uni- A. National law
versal Declaration of Human Rights? B. International law
A. 190 C. Global Governance
B. 192 D. none of above
101. What event increased flows of capital in- B. Geographical inequalities and injus-
ternationally? tices
B. Double A. TRUE
C. 84th B. FALSE
D. 85th 109. What is Global Governance?
104. What is the main purpose of the Interna- A. It is a purposeful order that emerges
tional Monetary Fund (IMF)? from institutions, processes, norms, for-
A. To enforce international law mal agreements, and informal mecha-
nisms that regulate action for the common
B. To help rebuild and guide the world good.
economy
B. Studies the political and economic pat-
C. To promote global peace and security terns of the world and the field that is be-
D. To regulate international trade ing studied.
105. Which international organisation lends C. It is in charge of making laws. It is
money to countries which would not be made up of the Congress and several Gov-
able to borrow from conventional sources? ernment agencies.
A. IMF D. It offers guidance to individuals, cou-
ples, families and groups who are dealing
B. United Nations
with issues that affect their mental health
C. G7 and well-being.
D. European Union
110. What is globalisation?
106. What can attempts of global governance A. Refers to institutions, rules, norms
promote? and legal arrangements that seek to facil-
A. Growth and stability for global sys- itate cooperation, and manage relations,
tems between states.
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D. Refers to institutions, rules, norms
and legal arrangements that seek to facil- 114. What is a broad phrase that can be de-
itate cooperation, and manage relations, fined as a commitment to globalization
between states. from an ideological standpoint?
A. Globalism
111. What is the significance of the UN’s work
in protecting human rights and promoting B. Globalization
sustainable development? C. United Nation
A. It is a form of international currency D. SDG
B. It is a type of international treaty
115. Lives of their own means?
C. It is a normative plan of action for sus-
tainable development A. To grow
D. It is widely valued and viewed as ap- B. To sing
propriate goals to pursue
C. To dance
112. According to Dallaire, which superpower D. All of the above
fought the use of genocide to define the
situation in Rwanda? 116. A community of persons more or less nu-
A. France merous which permanently occupies a defi-
nite portion of territory independent of ex-
B. Belgium
ternal control, and has a government to
C. United States which majority of its inhabitants render ha-
D. United Kingdom bitual obedience.
118. is a process of international cooper- 123. A community of persons more or less nu-
ation among transnational players to ne- merous which permanently occupies a defi-
gotiate solutions to challenges affecting nite portion of territory independent of ex-
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B. Emergency lending to Brazil 1998 and D. United Nations (UN)
Argentina 2000 133. Who advocated for the creation of inter-
C. Eurozone crisis 2008 national laws?
146. What is the forecasted rate of extinction B. The rules, norms, and laws that regu-
of animals by 2050? late global systems
A. 28% C. The attempts at global governance and
B. 20% management
C. 10% D. The geographical concept of interde-
pendence
D. 35%
152. True or False:Global economic develop-
147. Neoliberalism involves having the mar-
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ment has been faster than an increase in
ket take over tasks and services that
world population
ought to be provided by the government.
A. True
A. TRUE
B. FALSE B. False
148. What is the speaker’s background in re- 153. Less economically developed and often
lation to global capitalism? tropical or subtropical countries primarily
located in the lower Hemisphere. These
A. Environmental activist countries may face challenges related to
B. Socialist poverty, limited access to healthcare and
C. Politician education, and infrastructure deficits.
D. Consumerist A. Global North
B. Global South
149. This religion was founded four thousand
years (4, 000 yrs) ago, and is worshipped C. Non-global
by 900 million followers. Majority of the D. none of above
followers are Indians.
A. Hinduism 154. What is sovereignty?
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169. What does the term leakage mean?
where human rights are denied
A. When containers fall off the ships
D. To promote international trade
transporting them
165. What is the range of actors managing B. The transfer of jobs from HICs to
global affairs in global governance? Lower wage economies such as China
A. Local businesses, religious institu-
C. The repatriation of profits by TNCs to
tions, and NGOs
their country of origin
B. Individual citizens, academic institu-
D. When Low Income Countries fail to pay
tions, and regional governments
back their loans
C. Media companies, entertainment in-
dustry, and sports organizations 170. Karl Marx rejected nationalism.
D. Nation states, profit-making compa- A. True
nies, international and regional organisa-
B. False
tions
166. What is the concept of the ‘global vil- 171. The primary purpose of the International
lage’? Monetary Fund is to promote global mon-
etary cooperation and international finan-
A. A village which is affected by the pro- cial stability.
cesses of globalisation
A. TRUE
B. The concept that there is friction-
less movement of information and capital B. FALSE
meaning organisations will act in an inter-
172. Kyoto Protocol was signed in
national manner
C. The concept that containerisation and A. 1997
outsourcing has led to a shift from manu- B. 1999
facturing in the core to the periphery
C. 1979
D. The concept that TNCs operate glob-
D. 1992
ally
167. What type of problems is the ‘Tragedy of 173. Which organisation does NOT address
the Commons’ all about? economic governance
A. Fish stocks A. WTO
B. Timber B. UNFCCC
C. Air C. IMF
D. Military defence D. World Bank
174. With the shift from pegged-system to less material stuff-e.g. native Americans)
a floating system, the International Mon-
etary Fund disallowed flexibility among D. none of above
183. What resources are available to support rate in instances of the temporary balance
global systems and governance? of payment deficit.
A. Post-16 teaching resources from the A. TRUE
GA
B. FALSE
B. A level publications from the GA online
shop 188. What is the UN Convention on the Law
C. Excerpts from Simon Oakes’ GA An- of the Sea (UNCLOS) primarily concerned
with?
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nual Conference lecture
D. All of the above A. Air travel regulations
184. is what TNCs do when they send the B. Space exploration rights
money they have earned in one country C. International trade disputes
back to their headquarters in a HIC.
D. Maritime law and territorial sea limits
A. Remittance
B. Economic Leakage 189. What does the speaker refer to as ‘sea
C. Profit Recuperation anchors’ in the context of biophysical
degradation?
D. Profit Repatriation
A. Government policies
185. This Christianity split apart in the Great
B. Grassroots initiatives
Schism of 1054, where the Eastern Church
broke apart the Western Church. It cur- C. International treaties
rently has 1.3 billion followers and is
D. Corporate regulations
predominant throughout Western society.
The Philippines belongs in this.
190. Refers to the more economically devel-
A. Roman Catholicism oped and industrialized countries located
B. Orthodoxy primarily in the upper Hemisphere. These
countries tend to have higher standards of
C. Protestantism living, advanced infrastructure, and access
D. none of above to resources.
202. Which of the following countries never Bank, was to grant long-term loans for
signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation the economic development of less devel-
Treaty? oped countries and the reconstruction of
A. India, Pakistan, Israel and South Su- war-torn countries in Europe.
dan A. TRUE
B. Indian, Pakistan, Israel and Saudi Ara- B. FALSE
bia
206. What does ‘Nessun Dorma’ mean in Latin
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C. Indian, Pakistan, Israel and Iran or Italian?
D. Indian, Pakistan, Israel and Yemen A. Sweet dreams
203. What is the Commission on Global Gover- B. Good night
nance’s description of global governance? C. None shall sleep
A. Sum of the many ways individuals and D. Everyone sleeps
institutions manage their global affairs
207. What is the proposed method for forming
B. A simple entity a global quorum according to the speaker?
C. A national movement A. Online voting
D. A reactive process B. Postal voting
204. Which one below is not the part of Global C. In-person voting
Governance D. Proxy voting
A. International Law
208. Which of these are benefits of globalisa-
B. International Regime tion?
C. International Rule A. Increased integration
D. International Norms B. Economic growth