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This section includes 19 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Economics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of the following is NOT one of the problems facing most developing nations ? |
A. | Food shortages |
B. | Foreign debt |
C. | Rapid population growth |
D. | Labor shortages |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Which of the following factors has been suggest as an explanation for the lack of economic growth in many poor nations ? |
A. | The constraints imposed by dependency on the already-developed nations |
B. | A steady rate of capital formation |
C. | An adequate level of social overhead capital |
D. | The supply of human resources is too high |
Answer» B. A steady rate of capital formation | |
3. |
When economists talk about developing countries experiencing flight of capital they mean? |
A. | money lent to the country being immediately invested abroad |
B. | People investing their money in urban business rather than agriculture |
C. | money moving around financial institutions rather than being invested in production |
D. | people investing money abroad rather than in their own country |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
When economists say that developing countries have a dualistic economy the 2 parts referred to are ? |
A. | modern sector and traditional sector |
B. | town and country |
C. | men and women |
D. | rich people and poor people |
Answer» B. town and country | |
5. |
The term Fourth World has been coined to describe ? |
A. | the newly industrialized countries like Korea, Taiwan Malaysia |
B. | The republics of the former Soviet Union |
C. | Countries that still have a communist government like China and Cuba |
D. | countries that have fallen far behind the economic advances of the rest of the world |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
The policy that has been the most successful in increasing agricultural output in developing countries is ? |
A. | mechanization |
B. | land reform |
C. | import substitution |
D. | produce marketing boards |
Answer» C. import substitution | |
7. |
The main reason why land reform increase agricultural output is that is ? |
A. | encourages mechanization |
B. | allows the farmers to set the prices for their agricultural products |
C. | enables farmers to escape the problem of diminishing return |
D. | makes farmers owners of the land instead of tenants and owners’ farmers are more productive than tenant farmers |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
The idea that suggests that poverty is self-perpetuating because poor nations are unable to save and invest enough to accumulate the capital stock that would help them grow is ? |
A. | the vicious circle of poverty hypothesis |
B. | the dependency theory |
C. | neo-colonialism |
D. | the under-consumptionist hypothesis |
Answer» B. the dependency theory | |
9. |
The developed nations have only about 15% of the world’s population, but they are estimated to consume _______ of the world’s output ? |
A. | 80% |
B. | 65% |
C. | 50% |
D. | 25% |
Answer» B. 65% | |
10. |
One of the benefits of putting resources into agricultural projects is that ? |
A. | Successful agricultural projects produce surplus food to support urban development |
B. | agricultural investment will prevent the flight of capital abroad |
C. | agricultural projects usually have low import requirements |
D. | export prices for agricultural products are more stable than those for industrial products |
Answer» D. export prices for agricultural products are more stable than those for industrial products | |
11. |
Most of the Third World/Fourth World debt was incurred in ? |
A. | The colonial period |
B. | The early 1950s |
C. | most debt was incurred during the oil shocks of the 1970s |
D. | the early 1960s |
Answer» D. the early 1960s | |
12. |
Many developing countries instituted import substitution policies because ? |
A. | the prices of the goods they imported were falling |
B. | the price of goods they exported were increasing |
C. | their terms of trade were deteriorating |
D. | their terms of trade were improving |
Answer» D. their terms of trade were improving | |
13. |
Low agricultural productivity in developing countries is mainly caused by ? |
A. | shortages of inputs including land |
B. | an over-investment in farm equipment |
C. | migration from rural areas to urban areas |
D. | a lack of effective demand for food products |
Answer» B. an over-investment in farm equipment | |
14. |
Experiences over the last three decades has suggested that in order for economic development to occur, it is necessary for an economy to ? |
A. | stress agricultural development over industrial development |
B. | promote industrial development over agriculture |
C. | use a balanced strategy that promotes both agricultural and industrial development |
D. | stress the importation of agricultural products and the export of manufactured goods |
Answer» D. stress the importation of agricultural products and the export of manufactured goods | |
15. |
Developing countries, if compared with other countries, have ? |
A. | a lower rate of illiteracy |
B. | a greater degree of equality in the income distribution |
C. | a lower infant mortality rate |
D. | a smaller percentage of the labor force in urban areas |
Answer» E. | |
16. |
Debt-re-scheduling is ? |
A. | an agreement with the World Bank to turn some of a debt into other forms |
B. | a change in debt repayment due to inability to pay |
C. | regular payments of interest and repayments of capital |
D. | a program of austerity measures agreed with the IMF to make repayment possible |
Answer» C. regular payments of interest and repayments of capital | |
17. |
An agreement between a borrower country and the International Monetary Fund in which the country agrees to revamp its economic policies to provide incentives for higher export earnings and lower imports is a ? |
A. | debt rescheduling agreement |
B. | debt service agreement |
C. | program for growth |
D. | stabilization program |
Answer» B. debt service agreement | |
18. |
A policy of developing local industries that can compete with imports is referred to as ? |
A. | export promotion |
B. | industrial promotion |
C. | import substitution |
D. | unbalanced growth |
Answer» D. unbalanced growth | |
19. |
85% of the world’s population lives in developing countries and receives about _____ of the world’s income? |
A. | 40% |
B. | 10% |
C. | 20% |
D. | 30% |
Answer» D. 30% | |