A. It is linked in value to a basket of several key international currencies
B. It can be owned by states or companies, but not by individuals
C. It is the closest thing to a world currency that exists
D. It is created in limited amounts by the IMF
Related Mcqs:
- What is a Special Drawing Right?
A. A bond denominated in a currency alien to underwrites
B. A loan provided in special Euromarkets.
C. The supraterritorial denomination issued throughout the IMF (used as its unit of account)
D. Site for financial business offering tax reductions and subsidies - What are the consequences of nationalism for international relations? i.Nationalism provides a new set of values and system of legitimation for the system of states ii.it has provided impetus for the re-drawing of maps iii.it serves as an important tool in state building (through the formation of a common identity and consciousness)
A. only i
B. i, ii
C. ii, iii, iv
D. i, ii, iii, iv - Which of the following are major public global government agencies for trade and finance?
A. G8
B. IOSCO
C. WHO
D. a and b - Order the following events in global trade and finance i.Establishment of electronic of electronic stock exchange ii.Formation of WTO III.The first McDonalads
A. i, ii, iii
B. ii, iii, i
C. iii, i, ii
D. iii, ii, i - Which of the following is one of the world’s most important currencies?
A. German mark
B. British pound
C. Russian ruble
D. the EU’s euro - Which of the following is an example of portfolio investment?
A. buying stocks and bonds
B. lowering tariff barriers
C. paying subsidies
D. building a factory - Trade in services includes which of the following?
A. computer hardware
B. insurance
C. weapons
D. textiles - Which of the following in an example of intellectual property?
A. electronics equipment
B. computer hardware
C. textiles
D. trademarks - Which of the following provinces of Afghanistan shares border with Pakistan?
A. Paktya
B. Ghazni
C. Qandhar
D. All of them - Which of the following has stalled action in the UN directed towards terrorism?
A. United States veto power
B. Resolutions targeting Israel as a “terrorist-state”
C. Debate on larger issues such as Iraq and Bosnia
D. Arguments over semantics and definitions