Pre & Post Test 7 - Globalisation

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PRE & POST TEST 7 - GLOBALISATION

1. The efforts of the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO along with the efforts of individual

countries led to globalisation of business. In fact, the term ‘International Business’ has

emerged from ‘International Marketing’, which in turn, emerged from the term ‘export

marketing’. TRUE

2. International organizations are generally prone to the duplication of projects and mission

objectives. TRUE

3. In simple words, globalisation means moving towards an interdependent local economy.

FALSE

4. There are multiple reasons why companies go global like: (i) Profit advantage, (ii)

domestic demand constraints, (iii) competition, (iv) government policies, (v) availability of

resources, etc. TRUE

5. With technological developments and relaxation on rules and regulations on international

business most of the companies are entering into national market. FALSE

6. Corporations are today changing their strategies and are reorganizing their functions to

cope up with the changed scenario. Whether, it is their production process or location,

product strategy, marketing, finance, HR policies, etc TRUE

7. The prolonged recession before the World War II in the West, led to an international

consensus after the World War II in the west, led to an international consensus after the

World War II that a different approach towards international trade is needed. TRUE

8. The fast changes in technology have helped in rapid globalisation. TRUE

9. The efficiency of the UN system is measured more by paper work than operation and

real work. TRUE

10. Globalisation has made a big world smaller. Globalisation affects trade, finance,

production, communications, and technological change. When we look at the world map,

we need to think about how this global community of people and nations is being

systematically drawn closer together. TRUE

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