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Global Governance

Quiz by PATRICK P. TOLENTINO

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  • Q1

    What is one reason global governance emerged in the 1970s?

    To respond to global issues like climate change

    To replace state governments

    To establish a world government

    To avoid Cold War conflicts

    120s
  • Q2

    Which characteristic of global governance involves informal problem-solving arrangements?

    Government-like functions without a world government

    Cooperative problem-solving arrangements

    Collective efforts

    Formalized mechanisms and institutions

    120s
  • Q3

    List three key challenges of implementing international environmental regimes.

    Local buy-in, economic development, trade disputes

    Resource constraints, public engagement, short-term politics

    Political will, overpopulation, regional conflicts

    Climate denialism, public protests, government funding

    120s
  • Q4

    How do cooperative problem-solving arrangements differ from formalized mechanisms in global governance?

    They involve fewer actors compared to formal mechanisms.

    They are legally binding while formal mechanisms are not.

    They address only local issues, unlike formal mechanisms.

    They are temporary and situational, while formal mechanisms are institutionalized.

    120s
  • Q5

    Propose a new informal global governance strategy to address cross-border cybersecurity threats.

    Establish a binding cybersecurity treaty.

    Create a temporary coalition of states and private firms for intelligence sharing.

    Impose sanctions on nations with weak cybersecurity laws.

    Forma centralized global agency to manage cybersecurity.

    120s
  • Q6

    What is the first step in addressing global governance challenges related to climate change?

    Identifying local policy gaps

    Proposing penalties for noncompliance

    Establishing international agreements

    Reducing global carbon emissions immediately

    120s
  • Q7

    Which strategy is most effective in ensuring compliance with international environmental treaties?

    Setting ambitious but vague goals

    Penalizing countries without reviewing their capacities

    Relying on voluntary participation

    Establishing monetary incentives for compliance

    120s
  • Q8

    Which three methods can strengthen global governance in addressing migration issues?

    Reducing funding for migrant programs, centralizing governance, lowering regulations

    Strengthening local governments, isolating regional issues, and privatizing migration services

    Improving data collection, increasing public awareness, enhancing legal frameworks

    Closing borders, enforcing deportations, limiting visas

    120s
  • Q9

    How can cooperative arrangements and formal mechanisms work together to address global pandemics?

    By combining local responses through formal guidelines and global partnerships

    By avoiding localized efforts to maintain global focus

    By relying solely on formal treaties for pandemic control

    By prioritizing informal agreements over structured guidelines

    120s
  • Q10

    Design a hybrid strategy that combines formal mechanisms and informal cooperation to tackle illegal wildlife trade.

    Create a treaty enforcing wildlife conservation laws in specific regions.

    Form a temporary task force combining governments and NGOs to enhance enforcement.

    Mandate national bans on all wildlife trade.

    Build an international organization to oversee all wildlife trade policies.

    120s
  • Q11

    Which of the following is an example of a credible source in global governance research?

    A student essay

    A peer-reviewed journal article

    An anonymous opinion piece

    A personal blog post

    120s
  • Q12

    What is the most reliable criterion for evaluating a source’s credibility?

    The publication date

    The number of pages it contains

    The region where it was published

    The author’s expertise and qualifications

    120s
  • Q13

    What three factors should you consider when evaluating an article on global governance?

    Author credibility, date of publication, publisher reliability

    Writing style, font size, reader reviews

    Article length, image quality, number of sources cited

    Publisher location, author nationality, title complexity

    120s
  • Q14

    Compare the reliability of data from government reports and NGO publications in global governance.

    Both can be credible if well-researched and transparent.

    NGO publications provide more unbiased information.

    Both are unreliable due to bias.

    Government reports are always more credible.

    120s
  • Q15

    Develop criteria for assessing emerging online platforms providing global governance insights.

    Exclude all non-academic sources from consideration.

    Base criteria solely on popularity and reviews.

    Focus on the platform’s funding sources, author qualifications, and evidence presented.

    Limit assessments to free platforms only.

    120s

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