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100

Which of the following defines globalization?

           A. It denotes growing modern interconnectedness of nation, people, and market.

           B. It is a principle or policy to remove trade barriers.

           C. It facilitated cultural exchanges an information.

            D. None of the above



A. It denotes growing modern interconnectedness of nation, people, and market.

Explanation: Globalization involves increasing interconnection among nations, people, and markets, driven by trade, technology, and cultural exchanges.


100

Why do the skeptics argue on the concept of globalization?

           A. Economic activities are still national in origin and scope.

           B. Few countries have a truly global economic system.

           C. Globalization is impossible to happen.

            D. Poverty is the main problem


A. Economic activities are still national in origin and scope.

Explanation: Skeptics believe that despite globalization, most economic activities remain largely controlled by national governments.


100

Globalization is “the geographic dispersion of industrial and service activities. How is this done?     

           A. sourcing of inputs

           B. production and distribution

            C. goods and services

           D. all of the above


D. All of the above

Explanation: Globalization disperses industries by sourcing inputs, producing, and distributing goods and services globally.


100

Which is an example of globalization integrated in our society in the following dimension?

 political

           A. Recognizing imported goods of better quality.

           B. Becoming aware of Philippine territory.

           C. Understanding the effects of globalization.

            D. Exchanging of goods and services


D. Exchanging of goods and services

Explanation: Political globalization includes trade agreements and policies that facilitate the exchange of goods and services.


100

Ecological

           A. Utilize the internet to find job abroad.

           B. Plant trees to address global warming.

           C. Understand that terrorism creates fear among citizens of nations.

            D. Work as factory worker abroad


B. Plant trees to address global warming.

Explanation: Ecological globalization involves global efforts to combat environmental issues like climate change.


200

Cultural

           A. Prefer Starbucks coffee

           B. Invest business in the locality.

           C. Understand the role of LGU’s.

            D. Join tree planting programs


A. Prefer Starbucks coffee

Explanation: Cultural globalization is evident in the global spread of brands and consumer preferences.


200

Generally, which one is significantly affected by the pandemic in most

       countries? It is its _______ aspect.

           A. political

           B. economic

           C. social

            D. ecological


B. Economic

Explanation: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted economies worldwide, affecting businesses, jobs, and markets.


200

In the Philippines, which is the most notable activity to describe growing economic

     interdependence of countries?

           A. cross-border trade in goods and services

           B. flows of local investment, people, and information

            C. technology and inviting investors

           D. All of the above


D. All of the above

Explanation: Economic globalization in the Philippines is reflected in trade, investments, and technological exchanges.


200

Local transformation can be evaluated as much part of globalization as the lateral extension of

     social connections across time and space.”

           A. true                        B. false                        C. Maybe                     D. Sometimes


A. True

Explanation: Local changes, such as cultural and economic adaptations, are integral to globalization.


200

He argues that we should combine social-scientific and interpretive approaches in 

     understanding globalization.

           A. Stegger                 B. Calhoun                 C. Meiss                      D. Regan


B. Calhoun

Explanation: Craig Calhoun emphasizes both empirical and interpretive methods to study globalization.


300

Why do the skeptics do not believe in globalization?

           A.  Economic activities are still national in origin and scope

           B. It is without a truly global economic system 

           C. All of the given answers

            D. None of the above


C. All of the given answers

Explanation: Skeptics argue that globalization is overstated due to national economic systems and unequal participation.


300

Modifiers argue “global integration is driven largely by economic forces.”

           A. true                        B. false                        C. Sometimes              D. Never


A. True

Explanation: Economic forces like trade, investment, and multinational corporations drive globalization.


300

Which are examples of globalization integrated in our society?

 1.        A. Adopting Korean culture

           B. Using English words spelled in Tagalog language.

           C. Eating their traditional food

           D. All of the above.

       

2.        A. Patronizing US cell phone brand.

           B. Buying locally made products.

           C. Listening to original Filipino music.

            D. None of the above


1. D. All of the above (Adopting Korean culture, using English words in Tagalog, eating foreign food)

2. A. Patronizing US cell phone brand


300

Which are reasons to appreciate globalization?

1.       A. News can easily be transmitted from all over the world.

           B. Transportation of goods is no longer a problem.

           C. Modern technology is everywhere

           D. All of the above.

2.       A. Culture is easily understood.

          B. Access to international services is available.

          C. Can have stuffs and other things of foreign countries

          D. All of the above.

3.        A. People work in foreign land.

           B. Aid from foreign countries can easily be       accessed.

           C. Country is open for foreign investors

           D. All of the above.


1. D. All of the above (News, transportation, technology)

2. D. All of the above (Culture, services, foreign goods)

3. D. All of the above (Jobs, aid, investments)


300

Which explains each concept of global economy?

1. INGO’s arouse the need to coordinate special activities across the national border.

           A. They control assets of other entities in countries.

           B. They generate technologically advanced good and high paying job.

           C. They promote the interest of the poor.

            D. None of the Above

2. There is an impact of international economic relations in countries.

           A. It reflect in the expansion of market frontiers.

           B. It led to prompt development and decline in poverty in many developing countries.

           C. It helps address environmental issues.

            D. All of the Above

3. It is equated to the national spread of capitalism.

            A. There are more private investors in many foreign countries.

           B. There is an easier movement of goods and services.

           C. It reduced cultural barriers.

            D. None of the Above


1. C. They promote the interest of the poor. (INGOs coordinate international aid and development.)

2. D. All of the above (International relations expand markets, develop economies, and address environmental issues.)

3. B. There is an easier movement of goods and services. (Globalization spreads capitalism.)


400

1.Global South thus incorporates not only spaces that used to be referred to before as Third World, but also, spaces in the North that are characterized by exploitation, oppression.

 A. true                        B. false                        

C. Sometimes               D. Maybe

2. Global North countries are wealthy, technologically advanced, politically stable and aging as their societies tend towards zero population growth.

 A. true                        B. false                        

C. Maybe                                 D. Never

3. What is the importance of the following?

Core to periphery countries

           A. For cheap labor.

           B. For cheap agricultural products, and raw materials.

           C. All of the above

4. Periphery to core countries

           A. To become more industrialized.

           B. To use their natural resources for their own benefit.

           C. To become more productive citizens

            D. All of the above.

5. The significance of the semi-periphery regions play is that they play a major role in mediating

      economic, political, and social activities that link core and peripheral areas.

A. true                        B. false                             

C. Sometimes              D. Not all the time


1. A. True (Global South includes marginalized areas in developed countries.)

2. A. True (Global North countries are wealthier and technologically advanced.)

3. C. All of the above (Core countries exploit periphery countries for resources and labor.)

4. D. All of the above (Periphery countries aim for industrialization and self-sufficiency.)

5. A. True (Semi-periphery countries link core and periphery economies.)


400

1. Which explains the significance of the rapidly growing media products? It _____.

           A. influenced changes in society

           B. enhanced the culture of globalization

           C. give information

           D. all of the above

2. Why is the mass media considered the strongest indirect agent of socialization in the modern world?

           A. They influence our life to great extent.

           B. They are the temporary venue of social interaction.

           C. They are the tools for globalization to flourish.

            D. All of the above

3. To evaluate information on the Internet, the following are to be considered: Accuracy, Authority, Relevance, and Currency.

A. Strongly agree              B. Agree                    

C. Strongly disagree          D. Disagree

4. What is in mass media that enrich culture? It ____.

           A. cultivates local culture.

           B. creates new culture

           C. persuades people

           D. does not affect culture at all

5. In what specific way media affects society? It can _____

           A. pressure and manipulate

           B. can enhance social coordination.

           C. educate people for new trends

           D.  All of the above.


1. D. All of the above (Media influences culture and spreads information.)

2. D. All of the above (Mass media is a key socializing force.)

3. A. Strongly agree (Evaluating information requires checking accuracy, authority, relevance, and currency.)

4. B. Creates new culture (Media promotes cultural diffusion.)

5. D. All of the above (Media pressures, educates, and coordinates societies.)


400

1. The global interstate system is facet of contemporary political globalization that seeks to form collaboration among nation-states through the establishment of intergovernmental organizations.

A. True                        B. False                      

C. Sometimes              D. Never                     

2. It refers to the sum of laws, norms, policies and institutions that define, constitute and mediate trans-border relations between states.

A.  Global governance           B. interstate system                   C. political globalization

 

3. Global governance mediate not only states but also cultures, citizens, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organization and the market.

A. true                        B. false                        

C. Maybe                     D. Never

4.  International law applies only to the extent that countries are willing to assume all rights and obligations concerning global governance.

A. True                        B. False                      

C. Sometimes              D. Never

5. How does global governance affect the relationship of states?

           A. economically  

           B. politically

           C. culturally

           D. All of the above


1. A. True (Intergovernmental organizations facilitate global governance.)

2. A. Global governance (Defines and mediates trans-border relations.)

3. A. True (Global governance includes states, citizens, NGOs, and markets.)

4. A. True (International law depends on state participation.)

5. D. All of the above (Global governance affects economies, politics, and cultures.)


400

1. How does global governance negatively affect relationships of states?

           A. It makes economic activities unstable.

           B. It enriches a country’s culture.

           C. It strengthens country’s sovereignty.

            D. None of the Above

2.        A. There is an overlapping of global and national interests

           B. There is conflict of local and national policies

           C. The countries are interdependent with each other

           D. None of the above

3.Why is there a need of global governance?

           A. to provide peace and security

           B. justice and mediation systems

           C. to have economic development

           D. All of the above

4. The goal of the mediation system in global governance is systems for conflict, functioning markets and unified standards for trade and industry.

A. true                       B. false                       

C. Maybe                    D. Never

40. The distinction between the global North countries from the South is that the North is mostly correlated with the Western world and the First World, plus much of the Second World.

A. true                        B. false                        

C. Sometimes              D. Never


1. A. It makes economic activities unstable. (Global governance can create economic imbalances.)

2. C. The countries are interdependent with each other. (Global governance increases interdependence.)

3. D. All of the above (Global governance promotes peace, justice, and economic development.)

4. A. True (Global governance ensures trade standards.)

5. A. True (Global North correlates with the First World.)


400

1. The North of the Divide comprises countries which have developed economies and account for over 90% of all manufacturing industries in the world.

A. true                        B. false                        

C. Maybe                     D. Never

2. An important characteristic of countries in the South is the relatively low GDP and the high population.

A. true                        B. false                        

C. Sometimes              D. Never

3. South Korea and Japan are included even though they are in Global South because of the GNP per capita.

A. true                        B. false                       

C. Maybe                     D. Never

4. Global South thus incorporates not only spaces that used to be referred to before as Third World, but also, spaces in the North that are characterized by exploitation, oppression.

A. true                        B. false                        

C. Sometimes              D. Never

5. Global North countries are wealthy, technologically advanced, politically stable and aging as their societies tend towards zero population growth.

A. true                        B. false                        

C. Sometimes              D. Never


1. A. True (North countries dominate manufacturing.)

2. A. True (Global South has lower GDP and higher populations.)

3. A. True (South Korea and Japan are exceptions due to high GNP.)

4. A. True (Global South includes marginalized areas in the North.)

5. A. True (Global North nations are stable, wealthy, and aging.)


500

As a participant in the fulfillment of the SDGs why is it important for you to consider quality education?  Because it _____for all.

A. ends poverty

B. ensure peace and prosperity

C. give bright future for the individual

D. All of the above.


D. All of the above (Quality education promotes economic growth, peace, and individual success.)


500

Evaluate the statement: The Philippines has employed a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to SDG implementation.

A. very observable                  B. observable             C. slightly unobservable           D. not observable


B. Observable (The Philippines applies a whole-of-government SDG approach.)


500

The Sustainable Development Goals of the Philippines are a global call to action to end poverty, protect the earth's environment and climate, and ensure that people everywhere can enjoy peace and prosperity which can be achieved without the support of the United Nations.

A. true                           B. false                   

C. maybe                       D. sometimes


B. False (The UN plays a role in achieving SDGs.)


500

The underlying idea of the SDGs is to fulfill the needs of the present without compromising the future generation’s ability to meet their own need.

A. true                           B. false                   

C. sometimes                  D. never


A. True (SDGs aim for sustainable development.)


500

What is one responsibility of a global citizen?

           A. Respect for human rights.

           B. Innovate using science and technology.

           C. Prioritize domestic needs

           D. Join the different program of the government


A. Respect for human rights. (Global citizenship emphasizes human rights and responsibility.)


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