1. How does economic globalization increase inequality among nations?
A) By creating opportunities for all countries to compete equally
B) By limiting international trade between developed nations
C) By benefiting wealthier countries more than developing ones
D) By providing equal benefits to all countries regardless of economic status
C) By benefiting wealthier countries more than developing ones
6. How has improved transportation contributed to globalization?
A) It has reduced the need for international trade
B) It has facilitated the mass movement of goods globally
C) It has created barriers to the movement of goods and services
D) It has limited the availability of products in local markets
B) It has facilitated the mass movement of goods globally
11. Why might cultural globalization lead to homogenization?
A) It reduces trade barriers between nations
B) It encourages the adoption of a single global language
C) It results in the dominance of multinational corporations over local businesses, leading to the loss of cultural diversity
D) It decreases the spread of global media platforms
C) It results in the dominance of multinational corporations over local businesses, leading to the loss of cultural diversity
16. What is the term for global challenges that transcend national borders and affect various countries simultaneously?
A. Domestic Issues C. Local Concerns
B. Global Issues D. Regional Problems
B. Global Issues
21. Which global issue pertains to the depletion of Earth's natural resources faster than they can regenerate?
A. Biodiversity Loss
B. Terrorism
C. Technological Advancement
D. Economic Growth
A. Biodiversity Loss
2. Which factor contributes most to social globalization?
A) Improved agricultural techniques
B) Expansion of internet access and social media networks
C) Increased tariffs on foreign goods
D) Decreased transportation costs
B) Expansion of internet access and social media networks
7. In the context of globalization, what role does political cooperation between countries play?
A) It reduces economic competition among countries
B) It strengthens national independence and self-sufficiency
C) It leads to collaborative policies on global issues like climate change
D) It decreases the influence of multinational corporations
C) It leads to collaborative policies on global issues like climate change
12. How has the global food supply been impacted by globalization?
A) Food supply is now strictly tied to local agricultural seasons
B) The availability of food is no longer limited by the seasons, thanks to global trade
C) The transportation of food has decreased due to reduced demand
D) Globalization has had no significant impact on the food supply
B) The availability of food is no longer limited by the seasons, thanks to global trade
17. Which global issue primarily pertains to the excessive release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere?
A. Poverty C. Education
B. Climate Change D. Cybersecurity
B. Climate Change
22. How can the Philippines contribute to conserving biodiversity on a global scale?
A. Encouraging illegal logging
B. Promoting sustainable forestry practices
C. Increasing wildlife poaching
D. Expanding urbanization into natural habitats
B. Promoting sustainable forestry practices
3. Political globalization can potentially undermine a nation's sovereignty. In what situation could this occur?
A) When a country refuses to engage in international trade
B) When multinational corporations dictate global economic policies
C) When international agreements force a country to comply with policies that conflict with its domestic laws
D) When a government invests heavily in domestic industries
C) When international agreements force a country to comply with policies that conflict with its domestic laws
8. What is a key reason why globalization is difficult to define?
A) It only affects economic sectors
B) It is influenced by the people who define it, making it multifaceted
C) It occurs only in developed countries
D) It remains stagnant and unchanged over time
B) It is influenced by the people who define it, making it multifaceted
13. What is one negative effect of economic globalization on workers?
A) Increased job security and stable employment
B) The growing trend of job displacement and temporary employment
C) Reduction in multinational corporations
D) Decreased reliance on global trade
B) The growing trend of job displacement and temporary employment
18. What is one way the Philippines can contribute to mitigating climate change?
A. Increasing coal production
B. Promoting renewable energy sources
C. Deforesting large areas for agriculture
D. Expanding oil drilling operations
B. Promoting renewable energy sources
23. What is the global issue related to the rapid movement of people across international borders due to various reasons?
A. Disease Outbreaks
B. Immigration
C. Cybersecurity
D. Water Scarcity
B. Immigration
4. How does the metaphor of "liquid" describe the ease of movement in globalization?
A) It refers to the rigidity of national borders preventing free trade
B) It explains the difficulty of controlling the movement of goods and people
C) It emphasizes how people and ideas adapt to different environments fluidly
D) It shows how globalization has solidified cultural differences
C) It emphasizes how people and ideas adapt to different environments fluidly
9. Which of the following illustrates "flows" in globalization?
A) A strict immigration policy
B) The widespread adoption of a single currency worldwide
C) The movement of people, goods, and information across borders
D) A ban on foreign media within a country
C) The movement of people, goods, and information across borders
14. In what way can globalization contribute to environmental degradation?
A) By reducing fossil fuel consumption globally
B) By increasing global awareness of environmental issues
C) By boosting international cooperation to mitigate climate change
D) By increasing international trade, leading to higher carbon emissions
D) By increasing international trade, leading to higher carbon emissions
19. Which global concern relates to the unequal distribution of wealth and resources among nations?
A. Gender Equality
B. Income Inequality
C. Cybersecurity
D. Pollution
B. Income Inequality
24. How can the Philippines address global immigration challenges?
A. Closing its borders completely
B. Offering humanitarian assistance to refugees
C. Promoting stricter immigration policies
D. Building barriers along its borders
B. Offering humanitarian assistance to refugees
5. Which of the following is a negative environmental impact of globalization?
A) Reduction in international trade
B) Increased use of renewable energy sources
C) More transport leading to higher fossil fuel consumption
D) Decrease in agricultural production worldwide
C) More transport leading to higher fossil fuel consumption
10. What is one of the main drivers of globalization in recent decades?
A) Increased reliance on national agricultural production
B) Improved communication technologies like the internet
C) The closure of multinational corporations
D) Decreasing levels of international cooperation
B) Improved communication technologies like the internet
15. Which of the following best describes the dual nature of globalization’s impact on culture?
A) It isolates cultures from each other, preventing any exchange of ideas
B) It fosters cultural exchange but also risks cultural homogenization
C) It exclusively promotes cultural diversity without any negative impacts
D) It eliminates the need for cultural interaction in a globalized world
B) It fosters cultural exchange but also risks cultural homogenization
20. How can the Philippines address income inequality on a global scale?
A. Increasing taxes on the wealthy
B. Reducing foreign aid
C. Implementing regressive taxation
D. Focusing on domestic economic growth only
A. Increasing taxes on the wealthy
25. Which global concern relates to the rise of extremist ideologies and acts of violence worldwide?
A. Environmental Conservation
B. Terrorism
C. Healthcare Access
D. Education Quality
B. Terrorism