Chapter 1 - Overview of Int'l Business
Chapter 2 - Global Marketplaces
Chapter 3 - Legal, Accounting, Politics
Chapter 4 - Role of Culture
Chap 1 - 4
100

Just-in-time systems are used by firms to:
a) store important data
b) manage inventory
c) monitor production
d) screen job applicants

b) manage inventory

100

Which country has the highest per capita income in North America?
a) the United States
b) Central America
c) Canada
d) Mexico

a) the United States

100

Statutory law is primarily based on ________.
A) legislative actions
B) historic precedents
C) moral judgments
D) religious beliefs

A) legislative actions

100

In which country is nepotism valued?
A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) China

D) China

100

The Unites States limits foreigners to ________ ownership of U.S. television and radio stations.
A) 25 percent
B) 49 percent
C) 67 percent
D) 99 percent

A) 25 percent

200

International business originally consisted of___.
a) licensing
b) FDI
c) international trade
d) contract manufacturing

c) international trade

200

The countries of North America produce approximately ____ percent of the world's output.
A) 18
B) 29
C) 45
D) 52

B) 29

200

________ is the foundation of the legal systems in the United Kingdom and its former colonies.

A) Common law
B) Civil law
C) Religious law
D) Bureaucratic law

A) Common law

200

Which of the following is not a component of social structure?
A) individual roles
B) stratification of society
C) individual mobility within society
D) societal dress codes within regions

D) societal dress codes within regions

200

What country holds the world's largest land mass?
A) the United States
B) Russia
C) China
D) Canada

B) Russia

300

_____ is the buying of products made in other countries for use or resale in one's own country.
a) Exporting
b) Importing
c) Merchandising
D) Transporting

b) Importing
300

________ is the money sent out of a politically or economically unstable country to one perceived as a safe haven.
A) Invoicing currency
B) Flight capital
C) Capital substitution
D) Foreign currency

B) Flight capital

300

________ is based on a codification of what is and is not permissible.
A) Common law
B) Civil law
C) Statutory law
D) Religious law

B) Civil law

300

Which form of family is most emphasized in the United States?
A) nuclear
B) extended
C) blended
D) ancestral

A) nuclear

300

The World Bank classifies the Four Tigers as ________.
A) developing
B) middle-income
C) newly developed
D) high-income

D) high-income

400

Which term refers to the location of a parent company's headquarters?
a) host country
b) home country
c) local country

b) home country

400

The European Union is comprised of ________ countries, after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom.
A) 12
B) 15
C) 22
D) 27

D) 27

400

The foundation of the legal system in China is ________.
A) common law
B) civil law
C) religious law
D) bureaucratic law

D) bureaucratic law

400

Social stratification refers to how people in a society are ______.
A) sorted for housing
B) identified by families
C) paid for employment
D) categorized by attributes

D) categorized by attributes

400

Which results in a loss of assets?
A) repatriation
B) confiscation
C) expropriation
D) inflation

B) confiscation

500

Any organization that engages in cross-border commercial transactions with individuals, private firms, and/or public sectors is called a(n) ______.

International Business

500

Which country is the largest trading partner to the United States?

Canada

500

Name a sanction countries can place on other countries. (There are several, name one)

A) boycotts
B) embargoes
D) removal of preferential tariffs

500

U.S. firms' first exporting efforts often focus on which  country?

Canada

500

McDonald's has licensed its brand name, operational systems, and trademarks to individual restaurant owners in Europe. This is called international ________.

Franchising

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