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One Mark Questions for Class 12 Political Science Chapter 9 Globalisation

Question 1.
What is meant by flows in relation to globalisation ? (C.B.S.E. 2008)
Answer:
In globalisation, flows represent the flow or movement of ideas, capital, commodities and people from one part of the world to another.

Question 2.
What caused India’s resistance to Globalisation ?
Answer:
Globalisation has been opposed in India because the gap between the rich and the poor exapanded considerably.

Question 3.
How far is it correct to say that globalisation results in the erosion of state sovereignty ? (C.B.S.E. 2009) (Imp)
Answer:
Globalisation has adversely affected the sovereignty of state in many ways. Interdependence of the state compelled the state to surrender part of sovereignty i.e.. external sovereignty.

Question 4.
How far is it correct to say that globalisation actually increases the activities of the state ? (C.B.S.E. 2009) (Imp)
Answer:
It is true to a great extent that globalisation has increased the activities of the state.

Question 5.
Give any one example to show that events taking place in one part of the world could have an impact on another part of the world. (C.B.S.E. 2017)
Answer:
Policies made by International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Trade Organization effect the whole world.

Question 6.
How far do you agree with the statement that cultural globalization is dangerous not only for the poor countries but for the entire globe? (C.B.S.E. 2017)
Answer:
The effects of globalization are not confined only to the sphere of politics and economy, but its cultural effect give birth to cultural homogenisation. The culture of the politically and economically dominant society leaves its imprint on a less powerful society. This is dangerous not only for the poor countries but for the whole humanity. It leads to the shrinking of the rich cultural heritage of the entire globe.

Question 7.
Distinguish between cultural homogenization and cultural heterogenisation. (C.B.S.E. 2017)
Answer:
The cultural effect of globalisation leads to the rise of a uniform culture and it is given the name cultural ‘homogenisation’. In this culture of the politically and economically dominant society leave its imprint on the less powerful society—it is homogenisation. The process of adoption of elements of global culture to local culture is known as cultural heterogenization.

Question 8.
Give a suitable example to show that globalisation need not always be positive. (C.B.S.E. 2017)
Answer:
In globalisation market based economy and capitalism has made rich more riches and poor more poorer.

Question 9.
Assess the impact of Valentine’s Day on Indian culture. (C.B.S.E. 2017)
Answer:
Celebrations of Valentine Day is the cultural impact of globalisation which was never a part of Indian society in the past. Now a days press, T.V. students of school and colleges and advertising agencies and marketing etc. try to make this event very colourful. Many organisation and political parties oppose these celebration of Valentine Day.

Question 10.
Why does mineral Industry invite criticism and resistance in various parts of the globe? Give any one major reason. (C.B.S.E. 2017)
Answer:
There is great criticism and resistance in various parts of the globe for mineral industry for the possession of developed nations on it.

Question 11.
When the first meeting of WSF was held?
(a) Port Alerge in 2001
(b) Mumbai in 2000
(c) New Delhi in 2004
(d) London in 1998.
Answer:
(a) Port Alerge in 2001

Question 12.
Globalisation begin in :
(a) 1981
(b) 2000
(c) 1989
(d) 1991
Answer:
(d) 1991

Question13.
When the Seventh meeting of WSF was held ?
(a) Nairobi in January 2007
(b) New York in January 2007
(c) New Delhi in January 2007
(d) Paris in March 2007.
Answer:
(a) Nairobi in January 2007

Question 14.
In which meeting there was a protests alleging that unfair trading practised by the developed countries ?
(a) WTO ministerial meetings at Seattle in 1992.
(b) IMF meetings at Washington in 1994.
(c) WTO ministerial meeting at Paris in 1990.
(d) WTO ministerial meeting at London in 1988.
Answer:
(a) WTO ministerial meetings at Seattle in 1992.

Question 15.
Which of the following statements is not true ?
(a) Global economy is the most important feature of globalisation.
(b) Global movements have nothing to do with globalisation.
(c) Competitive economy is a basic feature of globalisation.
(d) WTO is an indication of globalisation process.
Answer:
(b) Global movements have nothing to do with globalisation.