This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Global > Governance > Global Governance – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Global Governance Quiz 6 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. John Maynard Keynes sees government spending as a solution to revive the economy by bolstering aggregate demand through fiscal and monetary policies. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. 2. What was established at the 1992 Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro? A) A global healthcare initiative. B) A global military alliance. C) An international space agency. D) A normative plan of action for sustainable development. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A normative plan of action for sustainable development. 3. We are in the WTO Doha round of agreements (although widely considered to be defunct. What year did this begin? A) 2016. B) 2005. C) 2001. D) 2010. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2001. 4. To ensure that the UN will not be used to serve the interest of particular states, the power to veto to vote against a substantive resolution serves as a measure to protect states from possible threats to independence. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 5. In 2018/2019 the US imposed tariffs on $ 550billion worth of goods from which country? A) North Korea. B) China. C) EU. D) Russia. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) China. 6. What is the aim of the Human Rights Council? A) To press for improvements in states where human rights are denied. B) To regulate environmental policies. C) To promote international trade. D) To enforce domestic legislation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To press for improvements in states where human rights are denied. 7. What is the range of actors managing global affairs in global governance? A) Local businesses, religious institutions, and NGOs. B) Individual citizens, academic institutions, and regional governments. C) Media companies, entertainment industry, and sports organizations. D) Nation states, profit-making companies, international and regional organisations. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Nation states, profit-making companies, international and regional organisations. 8. What is the concept of the 'global village'? A) A village which is affected by the processes of globalisation. B) The concept that there is frictionless movement of information and capital meaning organisations will act in an international manner. C) The concept that containerisation and outsourcing has led to a shift from manufacturing in the core to the periphery. D) The concept that TNCs operate globally. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The concept that there is frictionless movement of information and capital meaning organisations will act in an international manner. 9. Examples include many countries in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia. A) Global North. B) Global South. C) Non-Global. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Global South. 10. What does the term leakage mean? A) When containers fall off the ships transporting them. B) The transfer of jobs from HICs to Lower wage economies such as China. C) The repatriation of profits by TNCs to their country of origin. D) When Low Income Countries fail to pay back their loans. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The repatriation of profits by TNCs to their country of origin. 11. Karl Marx rejected nationalism. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 12. The primary purpose of the International Monetary Fund is to promote global monetary cooperation and international financial stability. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. 13. Kyoto Protocol was signed in ..... A) 1979. B) 1992. C) 1997. D) 1999. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1997. 14. Which organisation does NOT address economic governance A) WTO. B) World Bank. C) UNFCCC. D) IMF. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) UNFCCC. 15. With the shift from pegged-system to a floating system, the International Monetary Fund disallowed flexibility among members states to determine their exchange rates or tie them to major currencies such as the dollar. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) FALSE. 16. When does The term "Global Governance" started to be used in International Relations? A) 1890. B) 1980. C) 1990. D) 2000. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1990. 17. Vehicle emission is one source of greenhouse gasses. We could reduce the greenhouse gasess by ..... A) Using our own vehicle for a short trip. B) Using public transportation. C) Doing regular vehicle maintenance. D) Changing our vehicle every year. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Using public transportation. 18. What was Locke's 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: 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). 19. The Trusteeship Council of the UN was established to settle legal disputes between states and regain trust amongst members. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 20. Where do international legal obligations come from? A) Domestic legislation. B) Local government regulations. C) Treaties, customary law, general principles of law, and UN resolutions. D) International trade agreements. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Treaties, customary law, general principles of law, and UN resolutions. 21. The primary concern of the United Nations is collective military security through the facilitation of peaceful settlement of disputes among member-states or by commanding allegiance of the entire UN membership or by imposing non-military sanctions. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 22. Which group of countries are the MINT countries? A) Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey. B) Malaysia, India, Nepal, Thailand. C) Maldives, Israel, Namibia and Tanzania. D) Marshall Islands, Indonesia, North Korea and Trinidad and Tobago. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey. 23. What resources are available to support global systems and governance? A) Post-16 teaching resources from the GA. B) A level publications from the GA online shop. C) Excerpts from Simon Oakes' GA Annual Conference lecture. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 24. ..... is what TNCs do when they send the money they have earned in one country back to their headquarters in a HIC. A) Economic Leakage. B) Profit Repatriation. C) Profit Recuperation. D) Remittance. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Profit Repatriation. 25. This Christianity split apart in the Great Schism of 1054, where the Eastern Church broke apart the Western Church. It currently has 1.3 billion followers and is predominant throughout Western society. The Philippines belongs in this. A) Roman Catholicism. B) Orthodoxy. C) Protestantism. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Roman Catholicism. 26. States can evade international laws, without consequences is a challenge in global governance, choose an example of it A) Japan increase tariff. B) China occupied Spratly Islands. C) USA did not give vaccines to other countries. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) China occupied Spratly Islands. 27. The International Monetary Fund provides long-term loans to prevent devaluation and retain the state's fixed exchange rate in instances of the temporary balance of payment deficit. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 28. What is the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) primarily concerned with? A) Air travel regulations. B) Space exploration rights. C) International trade disputes. D) Maritime law and territorial sea limits. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Maritime law and territorial sea limits. 29. What does the speaker refer to as 'sea anchors' in the context of biophysical degradation? A) Grassroots initiatives. B) Corporate regulations. C) International treaties. D) Government policies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Grassroots initiatives. 30. Refers to the more economically developed and industrialized countries located primarily in the upper Hemisphere. These countries tend to have higher standards of living, advanced infrastructure, and access to resources. A) Global North. B) Global South. C) Non-global. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Global North. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGlobal QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesGlobal Governance Quiz 1Global Governance Quiz 2Global Governance Quiz 3Global Governance Quiz 4Global Governance Quiz 5Global Governance Quiz 7 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books