This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Global > Governance > Global Governance – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Global Governance Quiz 4 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How many signatories are there to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? A) 192. B) 195. C) 197. D) 190. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 192. 2. Nation-building precedes state-building. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 3. Globalization shapes the state; while state cannot shape globalization A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 4. What is global governance? A) Refers to institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states. B) Refers to power exercised through coercion, or threatened acts of coercion, to influence the actions of other global actors. C) Refers to negotiations between actors in the global political arena in response to an immediate crisis. D) Donald Trump just presidenting like a boss. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Refers to institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states. 5. What is the function of international organisations like the UN, World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank and International Criminal Court in world politics? A) Legitimate and effective. B) Inefficient. C) Controversial. D) Unnecessary. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Legitimate and effective. 6. Laws that regulate individuals among themselves or within the state A) National law. B) International law. C) Global Governance. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) National law. 7. What event increased flows of capital internationally? A) De-regulation of financial markets. B) Containerisation. C) Technological advances. D) Decreased transport costs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) De-regulation of financial markets. 8. What did the GATT evolve to become? A) IMF. B) World Bank. C) International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. D) WTO. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) WTO. 9. Indonesia is the ..... country that ratified Paris Agreement A) 82nd. B) 84th. C) 85th. D) Double. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 85th. 10. What is the main purpose of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)? A) To enforce international law. B) To help rebuild and guide the world economy. C) To promote global peace and security. D) To regulate international trade. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To help rebuild and guide the world economy. 11. Which international organisation lends money to countries which would not be able to borrow from conventional sources? A) G7. B) IMF. C) European Union. D) United Nations. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) IMF. 12. What can attempts of global governance promote? A) Growth and stability for global systems. B) Geographical inequalities and injustices. C) Human development and rights. D) Population movement and immigration. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Growth and stability for global systems. 13. The economic sector of a country that involves manufacturing is the ..... sector. A) Industrial. B) Tertiary. C) Secondary. D) Growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Secondary. 14. The Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944, also known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, marked the birth of the new international economic framework. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. 15. What is globalisation? A) Refers to institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states. B) Refers to the manipulation of the exchange of goods, services, labour and capital to influence the actions of another state. C) Refers to acceleration and intensification of exchanges of goods, services, labour and capital, which promote global interdependence. D) Refers to institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Refers to acceleration and intensification of exchanges of goods, services, labour and capital, which promote global interdependence. 16. What is the significance of the UN's work in protecting human rights and promoting sustainable development? A) It is a form of international currency. B) It is a type of international treaty. C) It is a normative plan of action for sustainable development. D) It is widely valued and viewed as appropriate goals to pursue. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It is widely valued and viewed as appropriate goals to pursue. 17. According to Dallaire, which superpower fought the use of genocide to define the situation in Rwanda? A) France. B) Belgium. C) United States. D) United Kingdom. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) United States. 18. According to the journal of Ryerson on 'Perspectives on Global Governance:The Efficacy of a System from a Liberal Institutionalist View, what is the meaning of why global governance is multi-faceted? A) It encompasses several global areas of governance including driver's licenses, passports, birth certificates, Social Security number, trade, and finance. B) It encompasses several global areas of governance including understanding, peace, reflection, scrum, agile, and finance. C) It encompasses several global areas of governance including legislative, justice, Lalisa manoban, blackink, rose, jennie, jisoo, and finance. D) It encompasses several global areas of governance including security, justice, human rights, development, trade, and finance. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It encompasses several global areas of governance including security, justice, human rights, development, trade, and finance. 19. What is a broad phrase that can be defined as a commitment to globalization from an ideological standpoint? A) Globalism. B) SDG. C) United Nation. D) Globalization. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Globalism. 20. Lives of their own means? A) To grow. B) To sing. C) To dance. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To grow. 21. The United Nations serves as the primary organization for international cooperation, peace and security by imposing its strong military power to threaten and cast fear to member states. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 22. ..... is a process of international cooperation among transnational players to negotiate solutions to challenges affecting more than one state or region. A) Global governance. B) Globalization. C) Informationalism. D) Global citizenship. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Global governance. 23. What is a multifaceted economic and social trend that began in the late 1970s and continues to this day? A) United Nation. B) Globalization. C) Globalism. D) SDG. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Globalization. 24. When did the BRIC countries start their rapid development? A) From 1970s. B) From 1980s. C) From 2000s. D) From 1990s. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) From 1990s. 25. Which country signed but did not ratify the Rome Statute? A) China. B) Russia. C) USA. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) USA. 26. What is the aim of the IMF and the World Bank? A) To enforce international law. B) To help rebuild and guide the world economy. C) To promote global peace and security. D) To regulate international trade. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To help rebuild and guide the world economy. 27. What can attempts of global governance exacerbate? A) Growth and stability for global systems. B) Geographical inequalities and injustices. C) Human development and rights. D) Population movement and immigration. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Geographical inequalities and injustices. 28. It refers to a technological paradigm that replaces and subsumes the previous paradigm of industrialism. A) Industrialization. B) Globalized world. C) Informationalism. D) Global citizenship. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Informationalism. 29. What is one of the problems with the concept of sovereignty? A) Not all states act ethically towards their people. B) Where's the fun if states can't just invade each other?. C) There's too many states. D) Sovereignty is too hard to spell. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Not all states act ethically towards their people. 30. Attempts have been made to broaden the G7(8) to include Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa. What are these 5 collectively known as? A) Hawaii 5. B) Outreach 5. C) NEE 5. D) Allies 5. 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