SPJ International Technology Institute Inc.
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“Skills Provider and Job Placement Institute”
San Isidro Poblacion, Tinambac Camarines Sur
FINAL EXAMINATION
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
Name:______________________________________ Year Level: ____________ Date: __________
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read each question carefully. ENCIRCLE the correct answer.
1. It is an urban center that enjoys significant competitive advantages and that serves as a hub within a globalized
economic system.
a. Global Demography b. Brandt Line c. Global City d. Global Divides
2. She is a sociologist who primarily used economics as the main criteria for determining which of the cities all over
the world is to be labeled as such.
a. Shienna Segova b. Saskia Sassen c. Sebastian Plociennik d. Alfred Sauvy
3. This factor refers to causes that drove of people to abandon their residencies.
a. Pull factor b. Unlimited factor c. Push factor d. Global Migration
4. What do you call to the study of population based on elements like age, race and sex.?
a. Third World b. Migration c. Demography d. Global demography
5. It is a reason or attraction that draws people to a particular place, country, or region.
a. Hybridization b. Pull factor c. Push factor d. Third World
6. It is a global demographic issue that happens when people move into the cities and they don’t find jobs to support
themselves, they become an additional the people living in slum areas.
a. Slum Urbanization b. Hybridization c. Uneven population growth d. None of these
7. It t is a global demographic issue that diseases and other terminal illnesses, like HIV/AIDS, also hasten keeping
pace with globalization.
a. Hybridization b. Security c. Spread of diseases d. Technology
8. It means crossing the boundary of a political or administrative unit for a certain minimum period (Boyle et al.
1998, chapter 2).
a. Integration b. Regionalism c. Hybridization d. Migration
9. It is kind of migrants that resides outside his or her country of nationality, who is unable or unwilling to return
because of a ‘well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a
particular social group, or political opinion
a. Irregular migrants b. Asylum-Seekers c. Refugees d. Forced migration
10. These people who enter a country, usually in search of employment, without the necessary documents and
permits.
a. Asylum-Seekers b. Return migrants c. Forced migration d. Irregular migrants
11. This includes not only refugees and an asylum-seekers but also people forced to move by environmental
catastrophes or development.
a. Forced migration b. Return migrants c. Refugees d. Irregular migrants
12. It is a problem for many poor countries losing skilled workers to richer countries.
a. Slum Urbanization b. Hybridization c. Uneven population growth d. Brain Drain
13. Considered one of the many massive contributions to the national accounts of many emigration countries.
a. Remittances b. Regionalism c. Hybridization d. Migration
14. These are migrants popularly known as overseas contract workers who migrate for a limited period in order to
work and send remittances to their families left at home.
a. Asylum-Seekers b. Return migrants c. Forced migration d. Temporary labor migrants
15. People who move across borders in search of protection.
a. Irregular migrants b. Asylum-Seekers c. Refugees d. Forced migration
16. It refers to the state of being firm, steady, and resistant to change or disruption.
a. Pull factor b. Sustainability c. Push factor d. Stability
17. It refers to the practice of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations
to meet their own needs.
a. Push factor b. Stability c. Pull factor d. Sustainability
18. He state the solutions might be depending on the kind of economic governance implemented.
a. Shienna Segova b. Saskia Sassen c. Sebastian Plociennik d. Alfred Sauvy
19. These are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all and address the global challenges we
face, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate, environmental degradation, prosperity, and peace and
justice.
a. Sustainable Development Goals b. Migration c. Demography d. Global demography
20. How many Sustainable Development Goals that seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom.
a. 19 b. 17 c. 16 d. 18
TEST II. ENUMERATION
Give at least 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Give the three cities considered as centers of capitalism and global financial transactions.
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Two motivations for migration
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TEST III. ESSAY (20 pts.)
What is the usually cause or reason why many individuals are leaving their homeland to go to other countries?
What is the difference between Stability and Sustainability?
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