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Globalisation MCQ Questions Class 12 Political Science

Please refer to Chapter 9 Globalisation MCQ Class 12 Political Science with answers below. These multiple-choice questions have been prepared based on the latest NCERT book for Class 12 Political Science. Students should refer to MCQ Questions for Class 12 Political Science with Answers to score more marks in Grade 12 Political Science exams. Students should read the chapter Globalisation and then attempt the following objective questions.

MCQ Questions Class 12 Political Science Chapter 9 Globalisation

Globalisation MCQ Class 12 Political Science provided below covers all important topics given in this chapter. These MCQs will help you to properly prepare for exams.

Question. In the 2006-07 Budget, the peak rate of custom duty was brought down to :
(a) 5%
(b) 10%
(c) 12%
(d) 20%

Answer

B

Question. Exports now fiancé over 80% of imports, as compared to 60% in 1985, this situation is achieved due to _______:
(a) Liberalization
(b) Privatization
(c) Disinvement
(d) Globalization

Answer

D

Question. Globalization has led to the flow of ideas across
(a) National boundaries
(b) State
(c) Political parties
(d) Different planets

Answer

A

Question. Which of the statements are true about the impact of globalisation?
(a) Globalisation has been uneven in its impact on states and societies
(b) Globalisation has had a uniform impact on all states and societies
(c) The impact of globalisation has been confined to the political sphere
(d) Globalisation inevitably results in cultural homogeneity

Answer

A

Question. Which of the statements are true about the causes of globalisation?
(a) Technology is an important cause of globalisation.
(b) Globalisation is caused by a particular community of people.
(c) Globalisation originated in the US.
(d) Economic interdependence alone causes globalisation

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following is available in India due to globalisation?
(a) Foreign TV channels
(b) Coca Cola and Pepsi
(c) Sansui brand of electronics
(d) All of the above

Answer

D

Question. Liberalisation means:
(a) integration among economies
(b) reduced government controls and restrictions
(c) the policy of planned disinvestments
(d) competitive market

Answer

B

Question. During the colonial period, India became an
(a) importer of primary goods and raw materials
(b) exporter of finished goods and also raw materials
(c) exporter of primary goods and raw materials
(d) exporter of primary goods and importer of raw materials

Answer

C

Question. Which of the statements is true about the impact of globalisation?
(a) Globalisation has been uneven in its impact on states and societies
(b) Glthnilisation has had a uniform impact on all states and societies
(e) The impact of globalisation has been confined to the political sphere
(d) Globalisation inevitably results in cultural homogeneity

Answer

A

Question. Which of the statement is false about globalisation?
(a) Advocates of globalisation argue that it will result in greater economic growth
(b) Critics of globalisation argue that it will result in greater economic growth
(e) Advocates of globalisation argue that it will result in cultural hemogenisation
(d) Critics of globalisation argue that it will result in cultural hemogenisation

Answer

D

Question. In which meeting there was a protest alleging that unfair trading practiced by the developed countries?
(a) WTO ministerial meetings at Seattle in 1992
(b) IMF meetings at Washington in 1994
(c) WTO ministerial meeting at Paris in 1990
(d) WTO ministerial meeting at London in 1988

Answer

A

Question. This type of globalisation refers to global markets and the flow of capital, technology & goods is
(a) Political globalisation
(b) Cultural globalisation
(c) Economic globalisation
(d) Opposing globalisation

Answer

C

Question.Which of the statements is true about globalisation?
(a) Globalisation is only about the movement of commodities.
(b) Globalisation does not involve a conflict of values.
(e) Services are an insignificant part of globalisation.
(d) Globalisation is about worldwide interconnectedness.

Answer

D

Question.When the first meeting of WSF was held?
(a) Port Alerge in 2001
(b) Mumbai in 2000
(c) New Delhi in 2004
(d) London in 1998.

Answer

A

Question.Globalisation begin in :
(a) 1981
(b) 2000
(c) 1989
(d) 1991

Answer

D

Question. Who identified the four basic aspects of globalization?
(a) IMF
(b) UN
(c) EU
(d) World Bank

Answer

A

Question. Why is Africa featured in the above picture?
(a) Because it is the centre of globalization.
(b) The diseases mentioned in the picture have their epicentre in Africa.
(c) Because Africa is a poor country.
(d) Because world aims at developing Africa.

Answer

B

Question. At the most simple level, globalisation results in an erosion of …………..
(a) political capacity
(b) state capacity
(c) capital capacity
(d) global capacity

Answer

B

Question. What do the new states withdraw as a result of globalisation?
(a) Many of its ethics for the welfare of human race
(b) The ideal world order
(c) Many of its earlier welfare functions directed at economic and social well-being.
(d) All of the above

Answer

B

Question. Where does economic globalisation draw our attention to?
(a) Declining economy
(b) Poverty in the third world countries
(c) To the role of international institutions like the IMF and the WTO
(d) All of the above

Answer

C

Question. In terms of trade, what is the impact of globalisation?
(a) Countries are divided in groups and trading with their groups only.
(b) Developing countries are not given importance in trade.
(c) Any country can receive the opportunity of trading with the other countries.
(c) None of the above

Answer

C

Question. We can see “a sharp increase” due to globalisation in ?
(a) employment and capital
(b) trade and economic exchanges
(c) poverty and hunger
(d) All of the above

Answer

B

Question. What is the impact of increase in the economic exchanges between the countries of the world?
(a) Strong global economic growth
(b) Sharp decline in the trade
(c) Decline in the unemployment numbers
(d) Increase in the index of poverty and hunger index

Answer

A

Question. India implemented the New Economic Policy in the year
(a) 1980
(b) 1981
(c) 1991
(d) 1990

Answer

C

Question. Organisation which does not facilitable the process of globalization:
(a) IMF
(b) World Bank
(c) Asian Bank
(d) WTO

Answer

C

Question. Which of the statements is true about the causes of globalisation?
(a) Technology is an important cause of globalisation
(b) Globalisation is caused by a particular community of people
(c) Globalisation originated in the U.S
(d) Economic interdependence alone causes globalisation

Answer

C

Question. What is the integration between countries through foreign trade and foreign investments by multinational corporations (MNCs)?
(a) International trade
(b) Globalization
(c) International investment
(d) World trade

Answer

D

Question. With the globalisation of markets, the tastes and preferences of consumers worldwide are
(a) Becoming similar to the tastes and preferences of American consumers
(b) Being encouraged by multinational organizations to become increasingly similar
(c) So different that they can be ignored by international organizations
(d) Converging upon a global norm

Answer

D

Question. The seventh WSF meeting was held in:
(a) Delhi, January 2007
(b) Nairobi, January 2007
(c) Islamabad, January 2007
(d) New York, January 2007

Answer

B

Question. The other name of World Bank is :
(a) IDA
(b) IFC
(c) IBRD
(d) All of these

Answer

C

Question. In 1986-87, the overall fiscal deficit of India touched an all time high of
(a) 5% of GDP
(b) 7% of GDP
(c) 9% of GDP
(d) 10% of GDP

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following statements is not true?
(a) Global economy is the most important feature of globalisation
(b) Global movements have nothing to do with globalisation
(c) Competitive economy is a basic feature of globalisation
(d) WTO is an indication of globalisation process

Answer

B

Question. According to the rightist view in India, globalisation tends to
(a) Benefits the weaker section of the society
(b) Divides the State into rich and poor
(c) Weakens the State
(d) Reduces political party competition

Answer

C

Question. Which of the statements are true about globalisation?
(a) Globalisation is purely an economic phenomenon
(b) Globalisation began in 1991
(c) Globalisation is the same thing as westernisation
(d) Globalisation is a multidimensional phenomenon

Answer

D

Question. With the globalisation of markets, the tastes and preferences of consumers world-wide are
(a) Becoming similar to the tastes and preferences of American consumers
(b) Converging upon a global norm
(c) So different that they can be ignored by international organizations
(d) Being encouraged by multinational organizations to become increasingly similar

Answer

B

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