1) Which of the following are features of globalisation? a) Improvements to technology and transport b) More expensive clothes c) Less choice of food in the supermarket d) Buying British 2) What is a primary industry? a) An industry that extracts raw materials b) An industry that uses raw materials c) An industry that sells raw materials 3) What is a secondary industry? a) An industry that makes component parts b) An industry that sells components c) An industry that advertises products 4) Which of the following is a primary industry? a) mining copper for zips b) making zips c) sewing zips into trousers 5) Which of the following is a secondary industry? a) cotton farming b) making T shirts c) designing T shirts d) selling T shirts 6) What is a quaternary industry? a) An industry that mines raw materials b) An industry that advertises products c) An industry that invents new materials 7) Which of the following is a tertiary industry? a) making trainers b) farming cotton c) inventing new materials d) advertising trainers 8) Which of the following is a quaternary industry? a) cotton farming b) inventing new rubber for trainer soles c) Sewing T Shirts d) making zips 9) How many jobs did Nike create in the VT Factory in Vietnam? a) Over 20 000 b) Less than 5 000 c) Over 10 000 10) How does Nike aim to ensure the well being of its workers? a) It offers them tea at break time b) There is an official code of conduct for each factory c) It makes them work over 40 hours a week 11) Which of these are environmental problems? a) Burning scrap rubber releases black smoke b) People have to work long hours c) wages are three times higher d) breaks are 10 minutes long 12) Which of these are social problems? (there is more than one!) a) Wages are three times higher b) People sometimes work forced overtime c) Workers have respiratory problems d) Profits return to the country of origin 13) Which of these are economic advantages for the host country? (there is more than one!) a) Nike retains most of the profits b) Wages are three times higher than local factories c) Workers are shouted at by their supervisors d) Taxes can be spend on developing infrastructure 14) Where is Nike's Headquarters? a) Washington DC b) London c) Oregon d) Montreal 15) How many factories make Nike products? a) 700 b) 200 c) 1000 d) 600 16) In how many countries does Nike have shops? a) 200 b) 180 c) 100 d) 80

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