SST CH Globalisation
SST CH Globalisation
SST CH Globalisation
a) A MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.
b) MNCs set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other
resources.
c) This is done so that the cost of production is low and the MNCs can earn greater profits.
2) The MNC not only sell its finished products globally but, more importantly, the goods and services
are produced globally. State whether true or false.
a) False
b) True
a) China
b) Japan
c) South Korea
4) Cargill Foods, a very large ________ MNC, is the largest producer of edible oil in India, with a
capacity to make 5 million pouches daily.
a) Dutch
b) French
c) British
d) American
5) __________, footwear, and sports items are examples of industries where production is carried out by
a large number of small producers around the world.
a) Confectionery
b) Garments
c) Petroleum products
6) __________, an American company, is one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers, with
production spread over 26 countries of the world.
a) Ford Motors
b) Porsche
c) Audi
7) The products are supplied to the MNCs, which then sell them under their own brand names to the
customers. These large MNCs have tremendous power to determine the _____.
a) Price
b) Quality
8) Ford Motors came to India in _______ and spent Rs. 1700 crore to set up a large plant near Chennai.
a) 1995
b) 1999
c) 1990
d) 1998
9) When Ford established its manufacturing plant in India, it collaborated with _______.
a) Hero Motors
b) Maruti Suzuki
c) Tata Motors
10) Ford Motors was selling 27,000 cars in the Indian markets, while 24,000 cars were exported from
India to South Africa, Mexico and _______.
a) Brazil
b) Argentina
c) Chile
11) Chinese toys have become more popular in the Indian markets. Within a year, ___________ of the
toy shops have replaced Indian toys with Chinese toys.
a) 50 to 60 per cent
b) 80 to 90 per cent
d) 70 to 80 per cent
c) Foreign trade thus results in connecting the markets or integration of markets in different countries.
13) Globalisation is a process of slow integration or interconnection between countries. State whether
true or false.
a) False
b) True
14) _________ have led to a huge reduction in port handling costs and increased the speed with which
exports can reach markets.
a) Containers
b) Cranes
c) Elevators
15) The cost of _______has fallen. This has enabled much greater volumes of goods being transported by
_______.
16) Governments can use trade barriers to increase or decrease (regulate) foreign trade and to decide
what kinds of goods and how much of each should come into the country. State whether true or false.
a) True
b) False
17) Removing barriers or restrictions set by the government is known as _____.
a) Globalisation
b) Disinvestment
c) Privatisation
d) Liberalisation
18) Starting around ________, some far-reaching changes in policy were made in India. The government
decided that the time had come for Indian producers to compete with producers around the globe.
a) 2011
b) 2001
c) 1991
d) 1981
19) Nearly _________ countries of the world are members of the WTO as of June 2014.
a) 50
b) 100
c) 160
d) 200
20) Started at the initiative of the ________, WTO establishes rules regarding international trade and
sees that these rules are obeyed.
a) Middle-income countries
b) Poor countries
c) Developing countries
d) Developed countries
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