SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Foreign Trade Global
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
business-skills
,
industries
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. ______ was created to open up free trade b/w the ____ - ______ - & ______
gasohol
European Union
nations - produce - trade - output
NAFTA - U.S. - Canada - Mexico
2. Some smaller ______ use a fixed ____ that ties their value to that of other major _________
markets - free - future
free trade area
NAFTA - U.S. - Canada - Mexico
nations - rate - currencies
3. The U.S. is extensively involved in _____________ trade
national defense - infant industries - protecting domestic jobs- keeping money at home
economists - pollution - incentives
technology
international
4. High _______ were one of the primary causes associated w/ the Great __________ - yet the _____ has moved toward ____ trade ever since the
exchange - international
GATT - Trade - trade - disputes
biomass
tariffs - Depression - world - free
5. Trade law allowing a third country to enjoy the same tariff reductions the U.S. negotiates w/ another country
200 - Thomas Malthus - nations - birth - famine - standard - living
most favored nation clause
trade deficit
free trade area
6. It was the oil _______ of the early ____s that pushed the U.S. to seek out new sources of ______
international
problems - scale
imports
embargo - 1970 - energy
7. A fundamental knowledge of ________ is key to understand our modern _______ b/c __________ has become the dominant economic ______ today
economics - society - capitalism - system
nations - produce - trade - output
resources: - oil - natural - coal
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
8. Person who would protect domestic producers w/ tariffs - quotas - & other trade barriers
hydroelectric - biomass - solar - wind - gasohol
protectionists
expropriation
subsistence
9. Situation occurring when the value of a nation's exports exceeds the value of its imports
markets - free - future
resources: - oil - natural - coal
trade surplus
tariffs - Depression - world - free
10. Most countries uses a system of ________ or ________ exchange rates - meaning that ______ & ______ determine the nation's ________ value
floating - flexible - supply - demand - currency
tariff
modified free enterprise economy
endangered - boom - water - land
11. More than ___ years ago - it was predicted by _______ _______ the problems that would be associated w/ developing _______ : high ______ rates - _____ - threat of a subsistence ________ of ______
200 - Thomas Malthus - nations - birth - famine - standard - living
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
European Union
council - thinking - decision - analysis
12. Foreign ________ is the lifeblood of ____________ trade
markets - free - future
trade - advantage
exchange - international
free traders
13. System under which the value of currencies were fixed in relation to one another
nations - produce - trade - output
expropriation
protectionists
fixed exchange rate
14. The basis for _____ today is called comparative _________
fixed exchange rate
trade - advantage
imports
European Union
15. Carbon _______ are tradable ___________ that give the right to emit 1 ___ of carbon into the ____________
trade deficit
credits - certificates - ton - atmosphere
nations - produce - trade - output
council - thinking - decision - analysis
16. The ____ was established in 1947 & evolved into the World _____ Organization which now tries to open nations up to _____ & settle ________
markets - free - future
GATT - Trade - trade - disputes
grow - attention
birth - life - national - education - religion - corruption - war - debt
17. Resource created from living & nonliving materials
flexible exchange rate
embargo - 1970 - energy
biomass
free traders
18. Group of countries that have agreed to reduce trade barriers among themselves - but lack a common tariff barrier for nonmembers
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
capitalism - goals
free trade area
birth - life - national - education - religion - corruption - war - debt
19. ___________ argue _________ can't be controlled until economic __________ to pollute are removed
capitalism - goals
economists - pollution - incentives
foreign exchange
GATT - Trade - trade - disputes
20. Successor of the European community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
European Union
grow - attention
nations - rate - currencies
free traders
21. [ESSAY] Major challenges of developing nations: high _____ rates - increasing ____ expectancies - shortage of __________ resources - limited ________ & technology - ________ - large scale __________ - aftermath of ___ - external ____
technology
birth - life - national - education - religion - corruption - war - debt
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
200 - Thomas Malthus - nations - birth - famine - standard - living
22. Other resources that are becoming more __________ due to the population ____ are _____ & ____
free trade area
endangered - boom - water - land
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
most favored nation clause
23. Legislation is passed on a continuing basis as it continues to ____ & demand immediate _________
grow - attention
resources: - oil - natural - coal
floating - flexible - supply - demand - currency
most favored nation clause
24. Foreign currencies used by countries to conduct international trade
economics - society - capitalism - system
flexible exchange rate
foreign exchange
advantage - good
25. Mixture of 90% unleaded gasoline & 10% grain alcohol
restrict - markets - globe
gasohol
200 - Thomas Malthus - nations - birth - famine - standard - living
expropriation
26. Barriers have been used to _______ the flow of products to _______ across the ______
trade deficit
nations - produce - trade - output
resources: - oil - natural - coal
restrict - markets - globe
27. Programs including pollution _____ & pollution _______ are designed to give firms the ________ not to ________
traders - arguments - consumer
taxes - permits - incentive - pollute
nation - nations
advantage - good
28. The ___ & the World ____ are the 2 major international ________ that help w/ ___________
restrict - markets - globe
trade surplus
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
nation - nations
29. [FIB] barriers to international trade:
tariffs - quotas - licensing - health certification - voluntary quotas
council - thinking - decision - analysis
hydroelectric - biomass - solar - wind - gasohol
exchange - international
30. Malthus didn't take into account the advancement of _________ that would effect all of the factors
technology
gasohol
modified free enterprise economy
embargo - 1970 - energy
31. Most favored ______ clause is important b/c it gives them the same tariff reductions the U.S. provides other _______
200 - Thomas Malthus - nations - birth - famine - standard - living
nation - nations
council - thinking - decision - analysis
free trade area
32. System that relies on supply & demand to determine the value of one currency in terms of another
expropriation
resources: - oil - natural - coal
flexible exchange rate
tariffs - quotas - licensing - health certification - voluntary quotas
33. Deprived nations face the same ________ large nations encounter - just on a greater _____
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
problems - scale
World Trade Organization
free trade area
34. Selling products outside of the country for less than it costs to produce them at home
dumping
taxes - permits - incentive - pollute
grow - attention
hydroelectric - biomass - solar - wind - gasohol
35. Free enterprise system w/ some government involvement
exchange - currencies
dumping
modified free enterprise economy
humanitarian - political
36. Modern _________ is suited to meet the economic _____ of the people
most favored nation clause
200 - Thomas Malthus - nations - birth - famine - standard - living
capitalism - goals
exchange - international
37. If people & _______ specialize in the things they _______ relatively more efficiently - & if they engage in _____ to secure the things they do no produce then total world ______ will increase
markets - free - future
nations - produce - trade - output
embargo - 1970 - energy
birth - life - national - education - religion - corruption - war - debt
38. Prohibition on the export or import of a product
billion - 1
embargo
free trade area
population - governments
39. [FIB] U.S. sources of energy: ______________ power - _______ - ______ power - ____ power - _______
advantage - good
hydroelectric - biomass - solar - wind - gasohol
trade surplus
billion - 1
40. The goods & services that a nation buys from other nations
council - thinking - decision - analysis
credits - certificates - ton - atmosphere
imports
World Trade Organization
41. Government confiscation of private or foreign owned goods w/o compensation
national defense - infant industries - protecting domestic jobs- keeping money at home
expropriation
traders - arguments - consumer
gasohol
42. Agreement signed in 1993 to reduce tariffs b/w the U.S. - Canada - & Mexico
hydroelectric - biomass - solar - wind - gasohol
expropriation
NAFTA
humanitarian - political
43. Balance of payments outcome when spending on imports exceeds revenues received from exports
credits - certificates - ton - atmosphere
humanitarian - political
trade deficit
NAFTA
44. True flexibility ________ enable the modern modified ____ enterprise economy to better deal w/ the unforeseen events of the _______
markets - free - future
World Trade Organization
grow - attention
IMF - Bank - agencies - development
45. The primary concern w/ these nations is the ____________ needs - not just the _________
trade - advantage
humanitarian - political
exchange - currencies
international
46. Individual who favors fewer or even no trade restrictions
technology
national defense - infant industries - protecting domestic jobs- keeping money at home
economics - society - capitalism - system
free traders
47. [FIB] Protectionists support trade barriers on the basis of:
floating - flexible - supply - demand - currency
trade - advantage
expropriation
national defense - infant industries - protecting domestic jobs- keeping money at home
48. International agency that administers trade agreements - settles trade disputes b/w governments - organizes trade negotiation - & provides technical assistance & training for developing countries
World Trade Organization
council - thinking - decision - analysis
technology
free traders
49. Group of 10 Southeast Asian nations working to promote regional cooperation - economic growth - & trade
most favored nation clause
trade deficit
ASEAN
biomass
50. Absolute _________ means that a country can produce more of a ____ than another country can
population - governments
advantage - good
nation - nations
resources: - oil - natural - coal