This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Global > Governance > Global Governance – Quiz 5 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Global Governance Quiz 5 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which financial crisis has the IMF not had to make loans? A) 1997 Asian crisis. B) Emergency lending to Brazil 1998 and Argentina 2000. C) Eurozone crisis 2008. D) Banking crisis 2023. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Banking crisis 2023. 2. Which of the following is the key Wesphalian principle? A) Freedom of movement. B) International co-operation. C) State sovereignty. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) State sovereignty. 3. What is a 'norm' in the context of global governance? A) An acceptance of certain attitudes, practices, and regulation as valid and 'normal' for states. B) A standard for measuring domestic law. C) A form of international currency. D) A type of international treaty. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An acceptance of certain attitudes, practices, and regulation as valid and 'normal' for states. 4. Who are the actors involved in global governance? A) National governments, TNCs, and international organisations. B) Local businesses, religious institutions, and NGOs. C) Media companies, entertainment industry, and sports organizations. D) Individual citizens, academic institutions, and regional governments. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) National governments, TNCs, and international organisations. 5. Which institution was founded at the Bretton Woods conference to guide the world economy? A) World Trade Organisation (WTO). B) International Monetary Fund (IMF). C) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). D) United Nations (UN). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) United Nations (UN). 6. Who advocated for the creation of international laws? A) Immanuel Kant. B) Jeremy Bentham. C) Giuseppe Mazzini. D) Woodrow Wilson. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jeremy Bentham. 7. Which is not a factor of the emergence of global governance? A) Mass migration of people. B) World Wars. C) Global problems that a single nation-state is unable to tackle on their own. D) Internal events or problems which nation-states. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) World Wars. 8. What has the UN Declaration of Human Rights defined in considerable detail? A) International trade agreements. B) Global economic policies. C) Global human rights. D) International environmental regulations. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Global human rights. 9. What is a state? A) Refers to groups of people claiming common bonds based on culture, language and history. B) An entity that possesses a permanent population, defined territory and recognised sovereignty. C) A region within a country, like Victoria or New South Wales. D) Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An entity that possesses a permanent population, defined territory and recognised sovereignty. 10. According to the proposal to expand the Security Council, what is the approximate number of members and years of term? A) 9 members with four-year renewable terms and two-year terms as at present. B) 8 members with six-year renewable terms and four-year terms as at present. C) 10 members with four-year renewable terms and two-year terms as at present. D) 9 members with two-year renewable terms and three-year terms as at present. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 9 members with four-year renewable terms and two-year terms as at present. 11. The IMF and World Bank are specialized and independent organizations that are affiliated with the United Nations. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. 12. Delegates from 44 countries convened in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States and agreed on the creation of two international economic organizations:the International Monetary Fund, or IMF, and the United Nations, or the UN. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) FALSE. 13. Which of the following is NOT an international organisation with roots in the late nineteenth century? A) Universal Press Association. B) Universal Postal Union. C) International Telecommunication Union. D) International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Universal Press Association. 14. What is global governance and management? A) The movements of goods, people, technology, and ideas across the globe. B) The rules, norms, and laws that regulate global systems. C) Attempts at global governance and management. D) The geographical concept of interdependence. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The rules, norms, and laws that regulate global systems. 15. Founded after World War II which goal is to foster peace in the globe. A) United Nations. B) World Bank. C) World Trade Organization. D) League of the Nations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) United Nations. 16. The Gold Standard functioned as a fixed exchange rate regime where countries determine the price of gold by determining the value of their national currencies. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 17. An impact from a natural hazard that affects the amount of money/ the ability to create money in a country/ place is an ..... impact. A) Economic. B) Socio-economic. C) Political. D) Secondary. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Economic. 18. Which of the following countries withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty? A) China. B) Russia. C) North Korea. D) USA. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) North Korea. 19. What is the forecasted rate of extinction of animals by 2050? A) 10%. B) 35%. C) 20%. D) 28%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 28%. 20. Neoliberalism involves having the market take over tasks and services that ought to be provided by the government. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 21. What is the speaker's background in relation to global capitalism? A) Consumerist. B) Politician. C) Socialist. D) Environmental activist. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Consumerist. 22. This religion was founded four thousand years (4, 000 yrs) ago, and is worshipped by 900 million followers. Majority of the followers are Indians. A) Christianity. B) Judaism. C) Buddhism. D) Hinduism. E) Islam. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hinduism. 23. Where did the speaker grow up as a global citizen? A) London. B) New York. C) Tokyo. D) Paris. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) London. 24. What does the core theme of global systems and global governance require students to describe and explain? A) The movements of goods, people, technology, and ideas across the globe. B) The rules, norms, and laws that regulate global systems. C) The attempts at global governance and management. D) The geographical concept of interdependence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The movements of goods, people, technology, and ideas across the globe. 25. True or False:Global economic development has been faster than an increase in world population A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 26. Less economically developed and often tropical or subtropical countries primarily located in the lower Hemisphere. These countries may face challenges related to poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, and infrastructure deficits. A) Global North. B) Global South. C) Non-global. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Global South. 27. What is sovereignty? A) Refers to the manipulation of the exchange of goods, services, labour and capital to influence the actions of another state. B) Refers to the policy of a state acting alone in regards to upholding/defending their national interest. C) A rich state with lots of gold. D) Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders. 28. The dimensions of globalisation are the aspects which are transferred more easily through global networks. Which dimension are these referring to?-trade and aid-capital flows-TNCs A) Politics. B) Society. C) Economy. D) Environment. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Economy. 29. What was Hobbs opinion on why we need governments? A) *Protection and therefore people need to obey governments*In the state of nature (i.e. with no government) people would constantly be at war. B) *The state of nature will be peaceful*If the government is not working you can kick them out (anything better than a savage leader)*Individuals should have natural rights no ruler could take (e.g. right to bear arms). C) *Civilisation leads to people becoming 'noble savages' (might be wealthy but don't really care about what's good for society)*People were peaceful before they joined society and many native communities are spiritually strong, but have have less material stuff-e.g. native Americans). D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) *Protection and therefore people need to obey governments*In the state of nature (i.e. with no government) people would constantly be at war. 30. What are global systems? A) Environmental, political, legal, economic, financial, or cultural systems. B) Attempts at global governance and management. C) The movements of goods, people, technology, and ideas across the globe. D) The geographical concept of interdependence. 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