Question : 41) Singapore banned the import, manufacture, and sales of chewing : 1353267

 

41) Singapore banned the import, manufacture, and sales of chewing gum in the country since wads of gum were making a mess on sidewalks, buses, and subway trains. Violators are subject to severe penalties, and before buying a pack consumers must register their names and addresses. This, according to author William Greider, demonstrates that Singapore’s government:

A) is harshly autocratic.

B) administers a paranoid control over Singaporeans.

C) administers a paranoid control over press and politics.

D) runs an effective welfare state.

E) all of the above

42) Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez believed in all of the following aspects except:

A) nationalization of international companies.

B) imposition of currency controls.

C) free-market economic policies.

D) capitalism is a structural crisis.

E) energy pact known as Petrocribe.

43) Low-income countries have a GNI per capita of $1,025 or less. The general characteristics shared by countries at this income level include all of the following except:

A) high literacy rates.

B) high birth rates.

C) heavy reliance on foreign aid.

D) political unrest.

E) high agricultural population.

44) Myanmar is considered as one of the emerging markets open for business. All of the following facts pertain to Myanmar except:

A) Myanmar is a low-income country in Southeast Asia.

B) Myanmar has a population of 65 million people.

C) Myanmar is one of the countries considered as “Stans.”

D) Myanmar’s citizens elected a president.

E) Only one quarter of Myanmar’s population has access to electricity.

45) The majority of the world’s population is included in the following economic category:

A) high-income countries.

B) upper-middle-income countries.

C) lower-middle-income countries.

D) low-income countries.

E) lower-upper-income countries.

46) With a 2011 GNI per capital of $1,410, India has transitioned out from the former category and now is classified as a(n):

A) low-income country.

B) upper-middle-income country.

C) lower-middle-income country.

D) upper-income country.

E) lower-upper-income country.

47) Upper-middle-income countries, also known as industrializing or developing countries are those with GNI per capita ranging from:

A) $996 to $3,945.

B) $4,036 to $12,475.

C) $12,475 or higher.

D) less than $995.

E) None of the above

48) Among the upper-middle-income countries, also known as industrializing or developing countries, the following aspects are observed except:

A) the CNI per capita ranges from $4,036 to $12,475.

B) the percentage of the population engaged in agriculture drops sharply.

C) people move to the industrial sector.

D) the degree of urbanization increases.

E) None of the above

49) The general characteristics shared by low-income countries do not include:

A) high birth rates.

B) low literacy rates.

C) concentration in Africa south of the Sahara.

D) heavy reliance on foreign aid.

E) lack of genuine market opportunities.

50) All of the following facts pertain to Brazil except:

A) Brazil is the largest country in Latin America.

B) Brazil boasts the richest reserves of natural resources in the hemisphere.

C) Brazil’s top trading partner is China.

D) Brazil’s GNI has grown at an average annual rate of 4 percent over the past 8 years.

E) Brazil lacks logistics software, horse-drawn carts are still a common sight on many roads.

 

 

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