91. Which of the following is a feature of the micro environment of an organisation?
92. Which of the following statement is true?
93. Which one of the following matches corresponds to the Member and Observer countries of the SAARC?
(i) India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Maldives
(ii) China, USA, Myanmar, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Mauritius and European Union
(iii) Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Iran
(iv) UK, USA, North Korea, South Africa
(i) India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Maldives
(ii) China, USA, Myanmar, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Mauritius and European Union
(iii) Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Iran
(iv) UK, USA, North Korea, South Africa
94. Which of the following denote the structural changes in Indian economy?
95. The collapse of which of the following systems is related to the Triffin Paradox?
96. Dumping aims at flooding a foreign country with
97. Match the items of List-II with List-I to identify the correct option which are related to legal forces affecting international marketers.
List-I
List-II
a. Tariff
1. A regulation specifying the proportion of a finished product's components and labour that must be provided by importing country.
b. Import Quota
2. Tax imposed on product entering a country and used to protect domestic producers and/or raise revenue.
c. Local- content Law
3. A requirement that a product contain or exclude certain ingredients or that it be tested and certified as meeting certain restrictive standards.
d. Local operating Law
4. Limiting amount of a particular product that can be brought into a country, to protect domestic industry or broadening access to its markets.
e. Standards and Certification
5. A refusal to buy products from a particular company or country.
f. Boycott
6. A constraint on how, when or where retailing can be conducted.
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Tariff | 1. A regulation specifying the proportion of a finished product's components and labour that must be provided by importing country. |
| b. Import Quota | 2. Tax imposed on product entering a country and used to protect domestic producers and/or raise revenue. |
| c. Local- content Law | 3. A requirement that a product contain or exclude certain ingredients or that it be tested and certified as meeting certain restrictive standards. |
| d. Local operating Law | 4. Limiting amount of a particular product that can be brought into a country, to protect domestic industry or broadening access to its markets. |
| e. Standards and Certification | 5. A refusal to buy products from a particular company or country. |
| f. Boycott | 6. A constraint on how, when or where retailing can be conducted. |
98. Which of the following is/are principles of valuation for BoP account?
99. The purpose of protectionism in to protect
100. Which items are included in the negative list of imports?
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