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Chapter 11: International Business Quiz
Test your knowledge of the international business chapter material!
1 / 10
Which resource could provide you with information on countries’ CO2 emissions?
Answer can be found on page 120.
Correct!
2 / 10
Which resource can help you better understand the latest developments in world trade?
Answer can be found on page 123.
3 / 10
If you wanted to look at international and multinational corporate wrongdoing, which resource would be a good place to start?
Correct! CorpWatch carries out nonprofit investigative research to expose corporate wrongdoing and hold international and multinational corporations accountable.
4 / 10
True or false: As the world becomes more globalized, there’s less of a need for international business coverage.
Read more on page 118.
5 / 10
OpenCorporates compiles data on ______ and other legal entities from around the world into a searchable database.
6 / 10
What type of statistics could be helpful for an international business story?
Read more on page 119.
Correct! Data can point you in all sorts of interesting directions.
7 / 10
Who produces the World Trade Report?
8 / 10
The mandate of _______ is to strengthen the competitiveness of U.S. industry and promote investment and fair trade.
Answer can be found on page 121.
Correct! ITA works to improve the global business environment and help U.S. organizations compete at home and abroad.
9 / 10
Eurostat is the website for data on ________.
Answer can be found on page 119.
10 / 10
True or false: Government data is typically a good place to start when covering international business stories.
While some governments are more transparent than others, they are often a good place to start your search. Read more on page 118.
Correct! While some governments are more transparent than others, they are often a good place to start your search.
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