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Q.1
The GDP of a country measures what?
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Its population increase over a ten year period
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The erosion of the coastline
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Its carbon footprint
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Its economic performance in a given period of time
Q.2
GNI is a measure of what?
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The flow rate of a river or stream
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How wealthy a country is
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The air pressure in an avalanche
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Population density
Q.3
What term and acronym is used to describe countries that have begun to experience high rates of economic development, usually with rapid industrialisation?
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Country of Economic Development, CED
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Low Agriculture Country, LAC
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Newly Emerging Economy, NEE
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Rapidly Industrialising Nation, RIN
Q.4
What does the M stand for in IMF?
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Management
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Monetary
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Motoring
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Madagascar
Q.5
The abbreviation R&D stands for:
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Relief and Disaster
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Research and Development
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Rubber and Diesel
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Response and Delay
Q.6
TNC stands for:
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Transnational Collaboration
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Tertiary Network Challenge
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Trident Nuke Carrier
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Transnational Corporation
Q.7
The term CBD would be applied to which of the following?
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A volcanic eruption
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The infrastructure of a country
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A city
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Renewable energy resources
Q.8
A method of measuring development based on the GDP per person, life expectancy and adult literacy is the definition of the:
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HDI (Human Development Index)
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CLLI (Cash, Life and Literacy Index)
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ESI (Economic and Social Index)
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NDI (National Development Index)
Q.9
The acronym LEDC stands for:
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Less Economically Developed Country
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Lower Economically Developed Country
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Lightly Environmentalised Distant Country
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Long Evolved Distant Cousin
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