1) The Weasley twins, Fred and George, sell special prank products at Hogwarts. To do this, they might need to bring in rare ingredients from magical suppliers in other countries, like the Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder. a) Trade Blocs b) Services c) Competition d) Import 2) Ollivanders' wand shop might send its wands to other wizarding schools around the world, like Beauxbatons in France or Durmstrang in Northern Europe. a) Tariffs b) Goods c) Import d) Export 3) When Hogwarts students from different countries, like Viktor Krum from Bulgaria and Fleur Delacour from France, come together for the Triwizard Tournament, it’s not just a magical competition — it also brings together different cultures, customs, goods, and magical knowledge, showing how the wizarding world is becoming more connected. a) Competition b) Tariffs c) Globalisation d) Import 4) Zonko's Joke Shop and Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes both sell magical tricks and pranks, and each wants to be the most popular shop among Hogwarts students. They need to think about charging less gold coins or creating the wackiest explosions to attract the most customers. a) Import b) Trade Blocs c) Export d) Competition 5) The Ministry of Magic decides to add extra fees for bringing in magical creatures from other countries. They do this to get wizards to buy more UK Hippogriffs. Newt Scamander might have to pay more to bring a Niffler from abroad. a) Tariffs b) Economy c) Globalisation d) Competition 6) If the Ministry of Magic, along with the governments of France and Bulgaria, agreed to work together to make it simpler and cheaper for wizards to exchange magical goods across their borders, they would be forming such a group. a) Trade Blocs b) Tariffs c) Import d) Globalisation 7) In the wizarding world, this includes how money is handled at Gringotts Bank, how shops like Flourish and Blotts sell books to students, and how businesses like the Three Broomsticks provide food and drinks. a) Tariffs b) Competition c) Economy d) Import 8) Madam Pomfrey, the nurse at Hogwarts, provides care to students when they are injured or sick, which is a type of work done for others. a) Goods b) Trade Blocs c) Export d) Services 9) Chocolate Frogs, Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, and Firebolt broomsticks are all items people in the wizarding world can buy. a) Globalisation b) Goods c) Import d) Tariffs
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