Globalisation
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- Q1What is globalisation?The process of countries becoming more competitiveThe process of countries becoming more connected through trade, technology, and communicationThe process of countries becoming more isolatedThe process of countries becoming more powerful30s
- Q2How does globalisation affect the way people communicate?It makes people communicate only through traditional mailIt makes people communicate lessIt makes it easier for people in different countries to talk to each other through the internet and social media.It makes people communicate only through phone calls30s
- Q3What is one way globalisation has impacted the economy?It has decreased international trade, making it harder for countries to trade with each otherIt has made countries rely only on their own resourcesIt has no impact on the economyIt has increased international trade, allowing countries to buy and sell goods across borders.30s
- Q4What is cultural globalisation?The sharing of ideas, beliefs, and values between different cultures around the world.The merging of different cultures into one homogenous identityThe prohibition of sharing cultural practices between countriesThe separation of different cultures from each other30s
- Q5What is a benefit of globalisation?It allows countries to learn from each other and share knowledge and innovations.It limits opportunities for collaboration between countriesIt makes countries more closed off from each otherIt reduces access to new ideas and technologies30s
- Q6How does globalisation impact the environment?It can lead to environmental challenges such as pollution and deforestation due to increased production and transportation of goods.It only benefits the environment by promoting eco-friendly practicesIt helps reduce pollution and protect natural resourcesIt has no impact on the environment30s
- Q7What is a negative impact of globalisation on local businesses?Decreased competition, leading to higher prices for consumersLimited choices for consumers due to lack of global productsIncreased competition from larger multinational corporations that can offer lower prices.No impact on local businesses from globalisation30s
- Q8Why do countries engage in globalisation?To isolate themselves from other countries and limit tradeTo prevent interaction with different cultures and traditionsTo discourage innovation and technological advancementsTo access new markets and resources, increase economic growth, and promote cultural exchange.30s
- Q9What is a common symbol of globalisation that represents interconnectedness?A picture of a closed door symbolising isolationThe image of a globe or world map with lines connecting different countries.An image of a boundary wall separating countriesA symbol of a single country without any international connections30s