Top 250+ Solved International Marketing MCQ Questions Answer
Q. When a country permits an import of limited quantities at low rates of duty but Subjectsanexcess amount to a much higher rate, this kind of quota is used.
a. absolute quota
b. voluntary quota
c. relative quota
d. tariff quota
Q. In the mid-1980s, Japan signed an orderly marketing agreement (OMA) restricting itsautoexports to the United States to 1.68 million units per year. This OMA is a(n)
a. absolute quota
b. tariff quota
c. voluntary quota
d. none
Q. South Korea's chaebol and Japan's keiretsu are examples of
a. tariffs
b. nontariff barriers
c. private barriers
d. government barriers
Q. This world organization monitors trade and resolves disputes.
a. WTO
b. GSP
c. UNCTAD
d. World Bank
Q. Beatrice Foods may want to give up its U.S. citizenship because of tax advantages abroad.This kind of thinking is
a. ethnocentric
b. polycentric
c. geocentric (X)
d. none of the above
Q. This kind of company does not identify itself with a particular country and may even Preferto lose its national identity.
a. ethnocentric
b. polycentric
c. geocentric (X)
d. none of the above
Q. Firms that combine aspects of centralization and decentralization are
a. ethnocentric
b. polycentric
c. geocentric (X)
d. none of the above
Q. Because of trade (and imports), inflation
a. increases
b. decreases
c. moderates (X)
d. disappears
Q. As a result of international trade and global interdependence, countries' inflation ratestend to
a. increase
b. moderate (X)
c. be unpredictable
d. be unstable
Q. Political globalization is the process of —
a. changes in the rules and structures of global governance
b. rise of the WTO
c. change in political systems
d. emergence of a political ideology
Q. South–South co-operation means —
a. the flow of resources from one developing country to another
b. increasing diplomatic relations among emerging economies
c. increasing investment between developing countries
d. rising trade between countries
Q. International orientation refers to —
a. a gradual process of internationalization
b. a firm’s modes of entry into international business
c. an attitude or strategic predisposition of a TNC towards internationalization
d. the stage theory of internationalization
Q. Ethnocentric orientation is a predisposition towards —
a. regionalism
b. the home country
c. the global economy
d. geographically proximate regions
Q. . Pull factors refer to —
a. offensive motives of internationalization
b. strategic motivation
c. market motives of internationalization
d. resource-seeking motives
Q. Business entities engaged in international business activity are commonly known as-
a. NGOs
b. EOUs
c. State-trading corporations
d. TNCs