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Evaluate any three benefits of globalization. - Political Science

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Evaluate any three benefits of globalization.

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उत्तर

The three benefits of globalization:

  1. Globalization is a multi-dimensional phenomenon: It implies that it has multiple impacts, including political, cultural, and economic ones. It has unified everyone on earth.
  2. Globalization is a component of inter-connectedness: Today's connected world allows for the transfer of people and ideas from one country to another. Additionally, it has caused the movement of goods and people across international borders.
  3. Technological development: Technology has advanced as a result of globalization, and our current communication system is revolutionising. The advancement of technology has improved international trade relations and encouraged the export and import of goods.
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2021-2022 (April) Term 2 - Outside Delhi Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

What is globalization? Highlight any three causes of globalization.


Which of the statements are TRUE about the impact of globalisation?

  1. Globalisation has been uneven in its impact on states and societies.
  2. Globalisation has had a uniform impact on all states and societies.
  3. The impact of globalisation has been confined to the political sphere.
  4. Globalisation inevitably results in cultural homogeneity.

What is worldwide interconnectedness? What are its components?


Do you think outsourcing is good for India? Why are developed countries opposing it?


India has certain advantages which make it a favourite outsourcing destination. What are these advantages?


Where is the headquarters of WTO located?


In the 2006-07 Budget, the peak rate of custom duty was brought down to ______.


Exports now fiancé over 80% of imports, as compared to 60% in 1985, this situation is achieved due to ______.


Which of the statements are true about the impact of globalisation?


Organisation which does not facilitable the process of globalization ______.


With the globalisation of markets, the tastes and preferences of consumers worldwide are ______.


In 1986-87, the overall fiscal deficit of India touched an all time high of ______.


Give an account of the changing role of state in the light of Globalization.


Which of the following points indicates that it is necessary to become the become a member of WTO? 


Why developed countries oppose outsourcing?


The IBRD, known as the World Bank, came into force on ______?


Where is the headquarter of IBRD? 


Presently, How many members are there of World Bank?


Choose the correct option that has significantly contributed to the process of Globalisation.


Which of the following are the political manifestations of the globalisation?


Consider the following statement(s) that have contributed to the process of globalisation. Choose the correct statement(s).


The impact of Globalisation has not been fair.' Who among the following people has not benefitted from globalization?


What is/are component/s of worldwide interconnectedness?


Which statements are 'true' about globalization?

  1. Globalization is only about the movement of commodities.
  2. Globalization does not involve a conflict of values.
  3. Services are an insignificant part of globalization.
  4. Globalization is about worldwide interconnectedness.

Analyse that globalisation is about worldwide inter-connectedness.


Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions that follow: 

Globalisation as a concept fundamentally deals with flows. These flows could be of various kinds - ideas moving from one part of the world to another, capital shunted between two or more places, commodities being traded across borders and people moving in search of better livelihoods to different parts of the world. The crucial element is the ‘worldwide interconnectedness’ that is created and sustained as a consequence of these constant flows.
  1. ‘Worldwide interconnectedness’ is also known as ______.
    1. Globalisation
    2. Liberalisation
    3. Socialisation
    4. Privatisation
  2. Dimensions of globalisation are ______.
    1. political, social and spiritual
    2. social, economic and geographical
    3. political, economic and environmental
    4. political, social and economic
  3. Which among the following increases economic activities?
    1. Decline in employment
    2. Increase m the index of poverty
    3. Strong global economic growth
    4. Great decline in the trade
  4. Which one of the following is an impact of globalisation?
    1. The power of the states has increased.
    2. New trade barriers have been imposed.
    3. Choice of the customer has increased.
    4. It has given a boost to local industries.

Read the following text carefully and answer the given questions on the basis of the same and common understanding:

India urged the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to relax rules to allow the country to export food grains from its public stocks to the nations facing food crises. India can help, reduce food insecurity but there is hesitation on the part of the WTO, in relaxing its rules. India's Finance Minister said food, fuel and fertilizers are global public goods and ensuring access of these for developing and emerging economies is critical. She also shared India's experiences, including robust gains in agriculture production, citizen-centric, food security programmes and innovative delivery ‘mechanisms such as the 'One Nation one Ration Card’ Scheme.
  1. State and discuss any two objectives of World Trade Organisation.
  2. Name any two steps taken by India to strengthen food security.

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