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Estrella, Sanrex Ralph V.

BSINDTECH 2B
GECCON Reviewer

1. It involves integration of economies around the world, particularly through free trade
and financial flows.
a. Global Economy
b. Global Divide
c. Globalization
d. Sustainable Development
2. Formally known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference,
a. BRETTON WOODS conference
b. ASEAN
c. United Nation
d. BRETTON WOODS SYSTEM
3. It was established to supervise the fixed exchange rate system and help countries with
their balance of payment problems.
a. World Bank
b. International Monetary Fund
c. GATT
d. Bretton woods system
4. It was created to assist in the recovery efforts and promotion of investments.
a. World Bank
b. International Monetary Fund
c. GATT
d. Bretton woods system
5. It served initially as an interim agreement until a trade organization would be put in
place.
a. World Bank
b. International Monetary Fund
c. GATT
d. Bretton Woods system
6. It means that the US with its allies sought to encircle and isolate the adherents of
communism from international affairs.
a. Marshall Plan
b. Monetary System
c. Containment
d. Inflation
7. It refers to the amount of assets such as, money that can be available to finance trade.
a. Solidity
b. Containment
c. Inflation
d. Liquidity
8. It indicates a decrease in the purchasing power of a nation currency.
a. Solidity
b. Containment
c. Inflation
d. Liquidity
9. Organizations that own or control overseas companies or production or service facilities
in one or more countries other than the home country.
a. MNC’s
b. FDI
c. IMF
d. GATT
10. A situation where firms incur falling average cash with increase in the volume of
production.
a. Economies of Scale
b. Rise of economy
c. Drop of economy
d. Inflation
11. The entry into a business enterprise in one country by an entry based in another country
a. MNC’S
b. FDI
c. IMF
d. GATT
12. It argues that the preponderance of power and the willingness of the US to act as a
hegemon made possible the establishment of a liberal global economy
a. Hegemonic theory
b. Heterogenic theory
c. Neo- Liberal Institutionalist Theory
d. Liberal Institutionalist Theory
13. It explains that international institution such as, the IMF, World Bank, and the GATT,
have an independent impact on the global economy.
a. Hegemonic Theory
b. Heterogenic theory
c. Neo- Liberal Institutionalist theory
d. Liberal Institutionalist Theory
14. Defined as " Disparities In Income And Living Condition Between The Advance
Industrialized States And Developing States"
a. Global Economy
b. Global divide
c. Globalization
d. Sustainable development
15. A measure of how the wealth in the economy is distributed among the population.
a. Income Inequality
b. Income equality
c. Income distribution
d. Income
16. Is a state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and
essentials for a minimum standard of living.
a. Poverty
b. Absolute poverty
c. Moderate poverty
d. Modern poverty
17. Refers To Income Below The Minimum Level Required For Physical Survival.
a. Poverty
b. Absolute poverty
c. Moderate poverty
d. Modern poverty
18. Basic Needs Are Barely Met But Survival Is Not Actually Threatened.
a. Poverty
b. Absolute poverty
c. Moderate poverty
d. Modern poverty
19. It was created to emphasize that people and their capabilities should be the ultimate
criteria for assessing the development of a country, not economic growth alone.
a. Human development index
b. Social development index
c. Economy development index
d. Income development index
20. Argue that society undergoes stages of growth and move from being a traditional
society to a modern one.
a. Modernization theory
b. World System Theory
c. Dependency theory
d. Neo- Liberal Theory
21. It argues that the root cause of poverty and underdevelopment is imperialism as well as
the dependency of poor nation on rich nations.
a. Modernization theory
b. World system Theory
c. Dependency Theory
d. Neo- Liberal Theory
22. The argument of dependency thinkers that the cause of underdevelopment and poverty
is external intervention continues in ___________, developed by Immanuel Wallerstein.
a. Modernization Theory
b. World system theory
c. Dependency theory
d. Neo- Liberal Theory
23. It refers to developed societies of Europe and North America, which are characterized
by established democracy, wealth, technological advancement, political stability, aging
population, zero population growth and dominance of world trade and politics.
a. Global North
b. Global East
c. Global west
d. Global South
24. It is generally understood to refer to less economically developed countries. It is a broad
term that comprises a variety of states with diverse levels of economic, cultural, and
political influence in the international order.
a. Global North
b. Global East
c. Global West
d. Global South
25. The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet)
regarded collectively.
a. Media
b. Broadcast Media
c. Print Media
d. Performing Arts media
26. Media channels which transmit information basically through radio or television and
recently, the internet through social networking sites and other search engines and web
explorers.
a. Media
b. Broadcast Media
c. Print media
d. Performing arts Media
27. Means of mass communication in the form of printed publications, such as newspapers
and magazines.
a. Media
b. Broadcast media
c. Print media
d. Performing arts media
28. Media channels that convey a message/s through creative activity that are performed in
front of an audience, such as drama, music, and dance.
a. Media
b. Broadcast Media
c. Print media
d. Performing arts media
29. Handwriting as distinct from print; written characters; writing using a particular
alphabet; an automated series of instructions carried out in a specific order.
a. Digital
b. Freewriting
c. Script
d. Communication
30. Having or operating with components such as microchips and transistors that control
and direct electric currents.
a. Electrical
b. Electronics
c. Digital
d. Press
31. The imparting or exchange of information by speaking, writing, or using some other
medium; the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings.
a. Brainstorm
b. Communication
c. Press
d. Digital
32. Newspapers or journalists viewed collectively.
a. Press
b. Script
c. Mass media
d. Media
33. Is the process of transmitting a message of hope and renewal for intrinsic self-change
through media outlets in the guise of promoting humanity.
a. Communication
b. Humanization
c. Humanity
d. Mass communication
34. Is one special feature of globalization that refers to all persons as cosmopolite adapting
the ideology that human beings belong to a single community and following a standard
common morality.
a. Cosmopolitanism
b. Traditionalism
c. Imperialism
d. Media
35. Is used to refer to technologies that are intended to reach a mass audience. The most
common media platforms are television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the
currently dominant of all, the internet.
a. Print media
b. Mass communication
c. Mass media
d. Media
36. Is used to refer to the process in which an individual, group of people, or an organization
sends a message through channels of communication to a large group of anonymous or
identified and heterogenous or homogenous people and organizations.
a. Print media
b. Mass communication
c. Mass media
d. Media
37. Is one of the branches of performing arts that deals with acting. By way of expressing
the self through feelings and emotions, the performers’ actions tell a story and unfold
the plot and sequence in front of an audience.
a. Theatre
b. Dance
c. Music
d. Poetry
38. is another branch of performing arts has always been associated primarily with the locus
of performance which is the artists’ graceful physique or body language that are
harmoniously showcased in the dance execution itself.
a. Theatre
b. Dance
c. Music
d. Poetry
39. Is as universally accepted as dance being an art form. Music being a volatile art, can
easily synchronize with words to masterfully create that song of varied expressions to
the heart and soul as body movements do in dance.
a. Theatre
b. Dance
c. Music
d. Poetry
40. Variability and variety of living organisms and life in general from all sources on earth.
a. Ecosystem
b. Biodiversity
c. Environment
d. Nature
41. Aggregate of all external and internal conditions affecting organisms.
a. Ecosystem
b. Biodiversity
c. Environment
d. Nature
42. Capable of being sustained or relating to, or being a method of using resource so that
the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
a. Global economy
b. Global divide
c. Globalization
d. Sustainable development
43. Sustainability prevents nature from being used at an inexhaustible source or resources
and ensures its protection and rational use.
a. Environmental sustainability
b. Social sustainability
c. Economic sustainability
d. Global sustainability
44. Sustainability foster the development of people, communities, and cultures to help
achieve reasonable and fairly distributed quality of life, health care and education.
a. Environmental sustainability
b. Social sustainability
c. Economic sustainability
d. Global sustainability
45. Sustainability focuses on equal economic growth that generates wealth for all without
harming the environment.
a. Environmental sustainability
b. Social sustainability
c. Economic sustainability
d. Global sustainability
46. Treaties compromises international agreements compromises international law which
includes the mandate of promulgating the Sustainable Development Goals in each of
the states regardless of economic status.
a. Government
b. Church
c. Media
d. School
47. Through Broadcast Channels which stressed on the theme “One Vision, One Identity,
One Community”
a. Government
b. Church
c. Media
d. School
48. The ______ to be involved in universal humanitarian concerns that affects the spirit and
ultimately, the society in general as God is the Father of all mankind.
a. Government
b. Church
c. Media
d. School
49. Harmful, poisonous substances, or energy source introduced at a rate which is faster
than the environment can disperse leading to adverse societal effects.
a. Pollution
b. Climate
c. Ecosystem
d. Nature
50. Entire material universe and its phenomena. Man is included in nature.
a. Pollution
b. Climate
c. Ecosystem
d. nature

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