Effects of Globalisation on People and Environment
Trending Questions
Q.
Demographic, economic, natural, technological, political, and cultural forces form the _______ of an organisation.
Macro-environment
Marketing intermediary network
Supply chain
Micro-environment
Internal environment
Q. Why did the locals of Plachimada protest against the Coca-Cola factory?
- Depletion of ground water in the region
- Noise pollution in the region
- Air pollution in the region
- Nuclear pollution in the region
Q. _____________ refers to the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures.
- Naturalisation
- Industrialisation
- Urbanisation
- Globalisation
Q. is the spread of products, technology, information, and across national borders and cultures.
Select your answers alphabetically.
Select your answers alphabetically.
- jobs
- Globalisation
- Migration
- people
Q. Choose the correct option based on the following statements.
Statement 1: Globalisation may sound good for the economy but it has its social cost.
Statement 2: People who work in the unorganised sector, tribal people and farmers are adversely affected by globalisation.
Statement 1: Globalisation may sound good for the economy but it has its social cost.
Statement 2: People who work in the unorganised sector, tribal people and farmers are adversely affected by globalisation.
- Both statements are incorrect.
- Both statements are correct.
- Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
- Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 is correct.
Q. Why has globalization had a negative effect on the poor Indian farmer?
Q. Why did the locals of Plachimada protest against the Coca-Cola factory?
- Depletion of ground water in the region
- Noise pollution in the region
- Air pollution in the region
- Nuclear pollution in the region
Q. Identify the results of globalisation from the following.
- Helps marginal farmers
- Adverse effects on unorganised sectors
- Displacement of tribal families
- Environmental exploitation
Q. Identify the results of globalisation from the following.
- Helps marginal farmers
- Adverse effects on unorganised sectors
- Displacement of tribal families
- Environmental exploitation
Q. Which among the following is not a way in which farmers suffer due to globalisation?
- Harder to compete with big commercial farmers.
- They may suffer a loss due to the pollution of their agricultural land.
- Usable resources in their lands are exploited.
- They do not get access to better paying jobs.
Q. _____________ refers to the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures.
- Naturalisation
- Industrialisation
- Urbanisation
- Globalisation
Q. Which among the following is not a way in which farmers suffer due to globalisation?
- They may suffer a loss due to the pollution of their agricultural land.
- They do not get access to better paying jobs.
- Harder to compete with big commercial farmers.
- Usable resources in their lands are exploited.
Q. is the spread of products, technology, information, and across national borders and cultures.
Select your answers alphabetically.
Select your answers alphabetically.
- jobs
- Globalisation
- Migration
- people