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People with qualifications as managers, executives, professionals, technicians or similar, who

move within the internal labor markets of trans-national corporations and international
organizations, or who seek employment through international labor markets for scarce
skills:

Select one:
a. Highly skilled and business migrants

What term refers to the permanent change of residence by an individual or group excluding
such movements as nomadism, migrant labor, commuting, and tourism, all of which are
transitory in nature?

c. Migration

People who enter a country, usually in search of employment, without the necessary
documents and permits:

Select one:
a. Irregular migrants

Which of the following statements is not true?

Select one:
d. A pull factor refers to conditions which force people to leave their homes.

A type of migration which refers to territorial relocation of people between nation-states:

Select one:
b. International migration

A type of migration which refers to a move from one area (a province, district or
municipality) to another within one country:

Select one:
d. Internal migration

These are migrants who migrate for a limited period of time in order to take up
employment and send money home:

Select one:
d. Temporary labor migrants

According to UN, the following countries are projected to be the top net receivers of
international migrants (more than 100,000 annually) between 2015 and 2050:
b. United States of America, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and the
Russian Federation

These are factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their
home because of the opportunities presented in the new location were not available to
them previously:

Select one:
b. Pull factor

It is a socio-economic and political divide of countries, comprising the three worlds known
as First, Second, and Third Worlds.

Select one:
c. North-South Divide

What attribute of a global city refers to having a storehouse of smart, educated, creative
people?

Select one:
d. Human capital

Which of the following does not belong to the four pillars of urban life?

Select one:
c. Recreational
It is the statistical study of human populations:

Select one:
a. Demography x
d. Economics x

The most populous country in the world today is:

China

It is an urban center that enjoys significant competitive advantages and that serves as a hub
within a globalized economic system:

Global city

The term ______ is often used as shorthand for poor or developing nations.
Third world
These regions are also called formal regions some trait is shared with relative uniformity
across the space.
Uniform regions

Who theorized that the 1st World was composed of the "superpowers" - US, Soviet Union,
etc; the 2nd World was composed of lesser powers; and the 3rd World was composed of
post-colonial emerging markets.
Mao Zedong
It is a continuing process of forming regions as geopolitical units, as organized political
cooperation within a particular group of states, and/or as regional communities such as
pluralistic security communities.

d. Regionalization

It is a global city's perceived power to attract creative people and businesses from across
the globe, and to "mobilize their assets" to boost economic, social and environmental
development:

a. Magnetism

The rise of global cities has been linked with the expansion of the role of TNCs in global
production patterns. TNC stands for:

b. Transnational corporation

The phenomenon wherein fertility declines and life expectancy rises, the proportion of the
population above a certain age rises as well:

Select one:
a. Population ageing

It is the proneness of the governments and peoples of two or more states to establish
voluntary associations and to pool together resources in order to create common functional
and institutional arrangements and a process occurring in a given geographical region by
which different types of actors come to share certain fundamental values and norms.

Select one:
d. Regionalism
What was the term used to describe several industrial countries and majority of these
countries either practiced a socialistic system of government or a communist system of
government?

Select one
b. Second World

This refers to all nationals present in, or temporarily absent from a country, and aliens
permanently settled in a country. This indicator shows the number of people that usually
live in an area:

Select one:
d. Population

The annual changes in population resulting from births, deaths and net migration during
the year:

Select one:
c. Growth rate

These regions are also called perceptual regions which are often based around a common
cultural characteristic:

Select one:
c. Vernacular regions

Which of the following is not considered a reason why people move across international
borders:

Select one:
b. Religion

It is currently the world's largest religious group stemming from the life, teachings, and
death of Jesus of Nazareth in the 1st century AD:

d. Christianity

What is a system of beliefs, rituals, and practices, usually institutionalized in one manner or
another, which connects this world with the beyond and provides the bridge that allows
humans to approach the divine, the universal life force that both encompasses and
transcends the world?

Select one:
a. Religion
Which of the following statements is not true?

b. Media are a vehicle for cultural expression and cultural incoherence within and between
nations.
What term is alternatively used to refer to Third World countries?

d. Developing country

It is a political and economic alliance of six countries in the Arabian Peninsula: Bahrain,
Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates:

b. Gulf Cooperation Council

The religion which was promulgated by the Prophet Muhammed in Arabia in the 7th
century CE.

b. Islam

A non-traditional form of religion, the doctrine of which is taken from diverse sources, either
from non-traditional sources or local narratives or an amalgamation of both, whose
members constitute either a loosely knit group or an exclusive group, which emphasizes the
belief in the divine element within the individual, and whose teachings are derived from
either a real or legendary figure, the purpose of which is to aid the individual in the full
realization of his or her spiritual powers and/or union with the Divine:

c. Cult

ASEAN +3 is a forum that functions as a coordinator of co-operation between the


Association of Southeast Asian Nations and three other nations namely:

d. China, Korea, Japan

Which of the following statements is not true?

b. Nodal regions also called perceptual regions, based around some central point or node;
typically circular with fading boundaries.

What is the distinct socio-economic and political categorization of countries comprising the
three worlds known as First, Second, and Third Worlds?

b. North-South Divide
In the distinct socio-economic and political categorization of countries, which countries in
the southern hemisphere are labeled part of the North?

a. New Zealand and Australia


It is the proneness of the governments and peoples of two or more states to establish
voluntary associations and to pool together resources in order to create common functional
and institutional arrangements and a process occurring in a given geographical region by
which different types of actors come to share certain fundamental values and norms:

Select one:
a. Regionalism

Which of the following statements is not true?

a. Culture can be explained as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of
the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or
agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral
code governing the conduct of human affairs.

A religious organization that claims to possess the truth about salvation exclusively wherein
membership is by childbirth: new generations are born into the church and are formally
inducted through baptism:

d. Church

Which of the following does not belong among the regional organizations in the Western
Hemisphere?

d. Gulf Cooperation Council

Dividing the countries in two hemispheres originated in which period?

c. Cold War

Who coined the term "global village" which describes the phenomenon of the world's
culture shrinking and expanding at the same time due to pervasive technological advances
that allow for instantaneous sharing of culture?

Select one:
a. Marshall McLuhan

The SAARC comprises of eight Member States: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India,
Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. SAARC stands for:
b. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

In the Islam religion, Jesus is considered a ______.

d. Prophet

The term used to describe the role of media in promoting transparency in public life and
public scrutiny of those with power through exposing corruption, maladministration and
corporate wrong-doing:

a. Watchdog
It is a regional organization comprising seven member states lying in the littoral and
adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal constituting a contiguous regional unity:

Select one:
a. BIMSTEC

The term Buddha is a Sanskrit word which means:

b. Awakened One

Who theorized that the 1st World was composed of the "superpowers" - US, Soviet Union,
etc; the 2nd World was composed of lesser powers; and the 3rd World was composed of
post-colonial emerging markets?

a. Mao Zedong

Who introduced the "three worlds" model wherein the First World included the United
States and its capitalist allies in places such as Western Europe, Japan and Australia; the
Second World consisted of the communist Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites;
and the Third World encompassed all the other countries that were not actively aligned with
either side in the Cold War?

d. Alfred Sauvy

A form of media consisting of paper and ink, reproduced in a printing process that is
traditionally mechanical:

c. Print media

Which of the following statements is not true?

b. Globalization brings a culture of monism, meaning religions "with overlapping but


distinctive ethics and interests" interact with one another.
It is a continuing process of forming regions as geopolitical units, as organized political
cooperation within a particular group of states, and/or as regional communities such as
pluralistic security communities:

b. Regionalization

What is the institutional arrangements designed to facilitate the free flow of goods and
services and to coordinate foreign economic policies between countries in the same
geographic region?

d. Economic regionalism

Aside from South Korea, the only Asian country belonging to the First World category is:

c. Japan

The term _______ comes from the word medium which is defined as channel, means, or
method:

d. Media

What was coined to refer to ethnically or religiously defined populations living within or
across national boundaries, nations without a sovereign state, and indigenous groups that
are nomadic, uncontacted or living outside of global society?

Select one:
a. Fourth World

It is a monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews:

b. Judaism

What takes place when a country dominates others through its media exports, including
advertising messages, films, and television and radio programming?

b. Cultural imperialism
These regions are also called formal regions wherein some trait is shared with relative
uniformity across the space.

d. Uniform regions

What is the shorthand term used to describe for poor or developing nations?

d. Third World
Which of the following statements is not true?

b. Formed as a "club" of nation states, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization took some
time to find out that cooperation with regional organizations might be of some use in
improving social and economic living conditions as well as maintaining international peace
and security and safeguarding the enjoyment of human rights.
This refers to industrial culture, organized on the model of mass production and is produced
for a mass audience according to types (genres), following conventional formulas, codes,
and rules.

d. Media culture

What was the term used to describe several industrial countries and majority of these
countries either practiced a socialistic system of government or a communist system of
government?

a. Second World
According to some scholars, the oldest living religion on Earth is ______:

b. Hinduism

A form of media, such as radio and television, that reach target audiences using airwaves as
the transmission medium:

c. Broadcast media

These regions are also called perceptual regions which are often based around a common
cultural characteristic:

d. Vernacular regions

Which of the following statements is not true?

c. The South is comprised of countries with developing economies which were initially
referred to as Second World countries during the Cold War.

It is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing


interdependence of the Asia-Pacific and its 21 members aim to create greater prosperity for
the people of the region by promoting balanced, inclusive, sustainable, innovative and
secure growth and by accelerating regional economic integration:

d. APEC
He is viewed as the sole God-creator, sustainer, and restorer of the world in the Islam
religion:

b. Allah

These organizations were established to link together geographically and ideologically


related states:

a. Regional organizations

Which of the following statements is not true?

Homogenous regionalism is institutional arrangements designed to facilitate the free flow of goods
and services and to coordinate foreign economic policies between countries in the same geographic
region.

b. According to McLuhan, the world was entering a fourth ''age'' he called the iron age,
where people everywhere would be able to find and experience the same information
through technological tools.

b. Formed as a "club" of nation states, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization took some time to
find out that cooperation with regional organizations might be of some use in improving social and
economic living conditions as well as maintaining international peace and security and safeguarding
the enjoyment of human rights.

b. Culture can be explained as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the
universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually
involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the
conduct of human affairs.

c. Nodal regions also called perceptual regions, based around some central point or node;
typically circular with fading boundaries

c. The South is comprised of countries with developing economies which were initially referred to as
Second World countries during the Cold War.

c. The "three worlds" model of geopolitics first arose in the mid-18th century as a way of
mapping the various players in the Cold War.

a. Media are a vehicle for cultural expression and cultural incoherence within and between nations.

b. With regard the skepticism surrounding global media, international communication


argues that global media are in fact best described as Eastern media, at most of global
scope.
The Arab League is a regional intergovernmental organization, which main goal is
maintaining cooperation on political, economic, environmental, humanitarian, cultural and
other issues between a number of former Soviet Republics.

Which of the following is a part of the Preliminary Pages?

b. Abstract
Which of the following is NOT a part of the methods of the research paper?

d. Statement of the Problem

Students must make a research paper and the topic should be related to Industrialization

False

Which of the following is NOT part of the Preliminary Pages?

b. Review of Related Literature


Which of the following is a part of the results?

c. Data Presentation
Which of the following is NOT a part of the Body of the research paper?

d. Research Design

IMRaD is an acronym for the main sections of a scientific article namely: Introduction,
Materials, Results, and Discourse

Select one:
True
One of the aims of a Research paper is for students to know proper citation.

Select one:
True
The acceptable format for the Research is IMRadD

Select one:
True
Which of the following is a part of the discussions?

d. Summary of Results

This is aims at a more moral and equitable global economic system whereby price is not set
by the market rather it is transparently negotiated by both producers and consumers
a. Fair Trade
One of the benefits of globalization is the eradication of global inequality

False

This sees that increasing aid is one of the many measures that are needed and that needs
should be adapted in the international norms and standards.

d. Helping the bottom billion

Global inequality is one of the downside of innovations

True
Global citizens act as glue which binds individuals together in an increasingly globalized
world.

Select one:
True
This is an approach to global economic resistance which is defined as a deliberate attempt
to intervene in foreign trade by putting up barriers to trade

b. Trade Protectionism
Global Citizens may be considered as a new breed of people who can travel across and
within various boundaries

True
Globalization takes a linear approach to thinking and has been a contributor in bringing
peace to various nations.

False

This is one of the identified reasons why

a. Citizenship

This can be defined "as a moral and ethical disposition that can guide the understanding of
individuals or groups of local and global contexts, and remind them of their relative
responsibilities within various communities."

c. Global Citizenship

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Having privacy and security


b. Right
Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Having Education

b. Right

One of the benefits of globalization is the eradication of global inequality

False

Trade protectionism is in line with the principles of free trade by the neoliberalists

False

Due to technological innovations, particularly in science and technology, we will not have
problems in catching up with much needed resources to survive

False

Which of the following is NOT a multi dimensional factor of globalization and sustainability

c. Social
________ see the effort of environmentalists as serious impediments to trade

c. Neoliberals

This is aims at a more moral and equitable global economic system whereby price is not set
by the market rather it is transparently negotiated by both producers and consumers

b. Fair Trade
This means delivering sufficient food to the entire world population

c. Global Security
Economic Development was hastened by

Select one:
a. Industrial Revolution

Global citizens act as glue which binds individuals together in an increasingly globalized
world.

Select one:
True
One of the downsides of globalization is the inverted relationship of population growth and
the availability of resources.

True
________ is associated with environmental damage but it also puts emphasis on the
expansion of manufacturing,

Select one:
a. Free Trade
Resistance to globalization is multiple, complex, contradictory and ambiguous

True
This involves systematic government intervention in foreign trade through tariffs and non-
tariffs barriers in order to encourage domestic producers and deter their foreign
competitors.

c. Trade Protectionism

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Paying Taxes

d. Responsibility

Efforts to counter the effect of climate change have the full support of governments and
corporations

False

It is impossible to transfer the idea of global citizenship at a global level

False

Environmental degradation comes with globalization

Select one:
True

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Allegiance to the nation

c. Responsibility
Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Running for a public office

b. Right
_____________argue that environmental issues should be given priority over economic issues
d. Environmentalist

Global inequality is one of the downside of innovations

Select one:
True
This is one of the identified reasons why

c. Citizenship

This sees that increasing aid is one of the many measures that are needed and that needs
should be adapted in the international norms and standards.

Select one:
a. Helping the bottom billion

Citizens of a country entails him/her rights and privileges but no responsibility

False

The development of our world today by using the earth's resources and the preservation of
such sources for the future is called

a. Sustainable Development
The solutions to the problems of globalization is dependent on its citizens

False

Innovations have been in phenomenal in the past centuries and all of these have been
advantageous to humans, society and the world

False

Humans treatment of resources as exhaustible will cause long term problems for the future
generation

Select one:
True

This can be defined "as a moral and ethical disposition that can guide the understanding of
individuals or groups of local and global contexts, and remind them of their relative
responsibilities within various communities."

b. Global Citizenship
The relationship between globalization and sustainability is multi-dimensional ---it involves
economic, political and socials aspects

False

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Freedom of Speech

Select one:
a. Right

It is estimated that around 2050, the world requires to feed around __________people

c. 8 BIllion
This is one of the identified way to reduce economic marginalization of people and nations

Select one:
c. Reducing Trade Barrier

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Choosing own religion

Select one:
b. Right
Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Following the Law

Select one:
d. Responsibility

Experts believe that technological innovations can sustain a growing economy

Select one:
True
Global Security should be a priority for all countries regardless if it is developed or less
developed

Select one:
True

This is an approach to global economic resistance which is defined as a deliberate attempt


to intervene in foreign trade by putting up barriers to trade

Select one:
d. Trade Protectionism

Global Citizens may be considered as a new breed of people who can travel across and
within various boundaries
Select one:
True
A movement from individuals, groups and organizations who are oppressed by
globalization will rise as they seek a more democratic process of globalization

Select one:
True

This is one of the progressive values/forces that are considered as products of globalization
that is about creating an environment of harmonious relationship of the citizens and the
government of a nation

d. Peace

This is one of the progressive values/forces that are considered as products of globalization
that is about the freedom and rights of a nation's citizens

Select one:
d. Democracy

Identify if the followng is a right or responsibility: Having Protection from the government

Select one:
b. Right
Globalization takes a linear approach to thinking and has been a contributor in bringing
peace to various nations.

Select one:
False

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Voting

Select one:
b. Right and Responsibility
This pertains to legal relationship between a state and a person.

Select one:
d. Citizenship

This refers to finding the fastest possible way of producing large amounts of a certain
product or achieving more in less possible time

Select one:
b. Efficiency
This is one of the progressive values/forces that are considered as products of globalization
that is about the independence of nations

Select one:
c. Autonomy

This involves systematic government intervention in foreign trade through tariffs and non-
tariffs barriers in order to encourage domestic producers and deter their foreign
competitors.

c. Trade Protectionism

Identify if the following is a right or responsibility: Having Protection from the government

d. Right

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