Globalisation
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Q. Globalisation refers to the growing interdependence of the world's economies due to cross-border trade in goods, services, and technology.
- True
- False
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Why Is Globalization Bad?
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What do you mean by green revolution ? Mention the problems associated with the green revolution ?
Q. Which of the following might be an example of globalisation?
- Reema sending an E-mail to her colleagure who lives in the US.
- Raj travelling from Paris to Spain to celebrate the Tomatina festival.
- A country restricting all international trades and businesses.
- Formation and development of the World Health Organisation.
Q. Which of the following are true about Globalisation?
- Interconnectedness through social media is a part of technological globalisation.
- Globalisation might be a cause of Global Warming.
- Globalisation only started after the end of the Second World War.
- The pace of globalisation increased in the 1950s but slowed down since the 1990s.
Q. Globalisation has provided immense benefits to the world but it has also increased the gap between the rich and the poor.
- True
- False
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What is globalisation?
- Emergence of independent nations
- Interdependence of nations around the globe
- Interdependence only in terms of money
- Interdependence of various states on each other
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Select the correct pairs.
- India-Jawaharlal Nehru
- Indonesia-Sukarno
- Ghana-Kwame Nkrumah
- Yugoslavia-Gamal Abdel
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Which of the following are merits of globalisation?
- Job opportunities
- Technological advancement
- Increased gap between poor and rich nations
- Scientific development
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What did green revolution introduced farmers to?
Q. Why is Green revolution called New Agricultural Strategy?