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Class 11 Business Studies Chapter 11 International Business

Chapter 11 International Business in Class 11 Business Studies explores the nature, scope, and significance of business operations beyond national borders. It explains the differences between domestic and international trade, highlighting factors such as currency exchange, trade barriers, and cultural diversity. The chapter covers the benefits of international business, including access to larger markets, economies of scale, and technological advancements. It also discusses key concepts such as exports, imports, multinational corporations (MNCs), trade agreements, and the role of organizations like WTO in regulating global trade. Additionally, students learn about challenges in international business, including tariffs, foreign exchange risks, and political influences. This quiz will assess your understanding of international trade, business strategies, global market dynamics, and the impact of globalization on business operations.

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Category: Prospects for growth

1. Examine the advantages and challenges a firm might face when deciding to enter an emerging market through direct exporting versus forming a joint venture. What could be a major reason to choose a joint venture over direct exporting?

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Category: Direct vs. Indirect Exporting.

2. Which of the following is an advantage of exporting over other modes of entry?

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Category: Nationality of other stakeholders:

3. Why is decision-making generally less complex in domestic businesses compared to international ones?

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Category: Joint Ventures:

4. Which of the following is an advantage that joint ventures have over wholly owned subsidiaries?

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Category: Political system and risks

5. What is one reason why businesses should monitor political changes in countries where they operate internationally?

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Category: Licensing and Franchising:

6. Which of the following best describes a key operational distinction between licensing and franchising?

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Category: Introduction

7. Which of the following is a key aspect that differentiates international business from domestic business?

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Category: Earning of foreign exchange

8. What is the primary purpose of earning foreign exchange for a country?

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Category: Challenges and benefits.

9. What is one limitation of contract manufacturing for firms engaging in international business?

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Category: Trade enquiry and proforma invoice.

10. What is one of the primary reasons for obtaining an Import Export Code (IEC) number in international trade?

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Category: Increased standard of living

11. Evaluate the statement: “International trade universally increases the standard of living.” What are the possible implications when this statement is considered critically?

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Category: Wholly Owned Subsidiaries:

12. Why might a large multinational corporation prefer a wholly owned subsidiary over other forms of market entry?

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Category: Pre-shipment inspection

13. Why is pre-shipment inspection considered vital for maintaining export quality standards?

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Category: Export-Import Procedures and Documentation

14. A company importing electronics must accurately assess customs duties. They also need to evaluate their supplier’s creditworthiness before securing an import licence. What is the first step in ensuring the correct customs duty assessment and overall successful import process?

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Category: Modes of Entry into International Business

15. Which method involves setting up a new firm in a foreign country, rather than acquiring an existing one?

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Category: Preparation of invoice

16. Which of the following documents must be prepared before securing payment through a letter of credit?

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Category: Pre-shipment finance and quality control.

17. An exporter is planning to ship goods to a buyer in a foreign country. The payment terms are such that a letter of credit will be used to secure the transaction. However, the exporter is concerned about potential currency fluctuations during the shipment period which might affect their profit margins. Which financial strategy could best mitigate this risk?

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Category: Import Procedure

18. What role do customs brokers play in the import process?

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Category: Exporting and Importing:

19. What is the primary purpose of assessing an importer’s creditworthiness in the export process?

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Category: Contract Manufacturing.

20. How do local producers benefit from contract manufacturing?

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Category: More efficient use of resources

21. Considering efficient resource use, a nation well-endowed with natural resources is strategizing its economic policies. What strategic decision would ensure the best utilization of these resources, taking into account future sustainability?

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Category: Benefits of International Business

22. In a scenario where a firm faces intense competition in its domestic market with zero growth potential, which strategic move through international business could help mitigate this challenge and lead to expansion?

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Category: Import Procedure:

23. In the context of import procedures, what is the primary purpose of an Import General Manifest (IGM)?

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Category: Business regulations and policies

24. What is a common challenge posed by differences in political systems for international businesses?

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Category: Differences in business systems and practices

25. What is one challenge that businesses face when dealing with currency exchange in international transactions?

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Category: Way out to intense competition in domestic market:

26. Why is it important for a company’s vision to incorporate international growth to maximize benefits such as higher profits and increased capacity utilization?

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Category: Mobility of factors of production

27. Which factor of production faces significant restrictions when moving across nations?

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Category: Obtaining export license.

28. An exporter has secured an Import Export Code (IEC) and registered with the relevant export promotion council. However, they are concerned about payment risks from foreign buyers. What would be the best next step to mitigate this risk?

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Category: Obtaining foreign exchange

29. Under which legal framework does the Reserve Bank of India regulate foreign exchange transactions?

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Category: Foreign investments

30. What is one benefit of international business to countries?

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Category: Improved business vision

31. Why is understanding cross-cultural differences crucial for developing an improved business vision when expanding internationally?

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Category: Import licensing and payment processing.

32. Why is it important to arrange finance in advance for import transactions?

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Category: Improving growth prospects and employment potentials

33. In what way does engaging in international business create employment opportunities in a developing country’s manufacturing sector?

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Category: Merchandise exports and imports

34. Which code is necessary to obtain an export licence in India?

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Category: Benefits to Countries

35. Suppose a developing nation engages in globalization through international business and sees an annual employment growth described by the function $E(t) = 200 (1 + 0.03)^t$, where $t$ is the number of years and $E(t)$ is measured in thousands. How long will it take for the employment level to reach 400 thousand?

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Category: Order confirmation and credit assessment.

36. What is a Letter of Credit?

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Category: Assessing the importer’s creditworthiness and securing a guarantee for payments

37. What is the final step an importer should take after receiving a letter of credit?

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Category: Obtaining certificate of origin:

38. An exporter from Brazil is shipping coffee to a country that provides tariff exemptions for Brazilian products. Which document should the exporter include with their shipment to benefit from these exemptions?

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Category: Prospects for higher profits

39. What are the potential challenges firms may encounter when utilizing excess production capacity in competitive international markets?

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Category: Currency used in business transactions:

40. What is the purpose of signing a letter of indemnity by the exporter?

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Category: Scope of International Business

41. What is one significant challenge faced by businesses engaging in international trade?

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Category: Customer heterogeneity across markets:

42. In which country do consumers replace products like TVs and bikes more frequently?

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Category: Customs clearance and goods receipt.

43. What formal action must an importer undertake to begin the customs clearance of their imported goods?

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Category: Insurance of goods

44. Which of the following risks does a Marine Insurance Policy typically cover?

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Category: Meaning, types, advantages, and limitations.

45. A limitation of exporting/importing as a mode of entry is:

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Category: Receipt of shipment advice

46. How does the Marine Insurance Policy interact with the shipping process?

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Category: Obtaining letter of credit

47. In the context of a letter of credit transaction, who is primarily responsible for issuing the letter of credit?

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Category: Obtaining mates receipt

48. Which of the following documents is directly dependent on obtaining a mate’s receipt before it can be issued?

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Category: Reason for International Business

49. What is one benefit of international business for firms?

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Category: Securing payment

50. How does a letter of credit help in reducing the risk of non-payment for exporters in international trade?

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Category: Increased capacity utilisation

51. A company operating at full capacity decides to expand into a market with high potential demand but faces significant competition. How should increased capacity utilisation influence its pricing strategy?

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Category: Placing order or indent

52. An Indian company is looking to import machinery from Germany. Which of the following steps should they take to ensure both compliance and minimal financial risk during the transaction?

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Category: Trade enquiry

53. How does a trade enquiry differ from an export quotation in international trade?

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Category: Production or procurement of goods

54. What is one condition under which an exporter may receive exemption from excise duty during the clearance process?

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Category: Meaning of International Business

55. Which of the following is included in international business but not limited to international trade?

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Category: Benefits to Firms

56. A company’s visionary leadership aims to improve strategic vision by entering a saturated European market with high purchasing power but fierce local competition. To achieve success, they plan to establish a differentiated premium brand image while leveraging economies of scale achieved through increased capacity utilisation. What key factor would primarily support maintaining competitive advantage under these conditions?

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Category: Retirement of import documents

57. In the process of retiring import documents, what step occurs immediately after the acceptance of a usance draft by the importer?

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Category: Receipt of enquiry and quotations.

58. As an importing firm, you receive quotations from three exporters. Exporter 1 offers favorable prices but has a history of delayed deliveries. Exporter 2 has moderate pricing with stringent quality checks, and Exporter 3 proposes high pricing but accepts open account payments. How should the importing firm proceed ensuring both cost-effectiveness and reliability?

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Category: Packing and forwarding

59. What is one of the primary responsibilities of a Clearing and Forwarding (C\&F) agent in the export-import process?

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Category: Arranging for finance

60. What function does a letter of credit serve in international trade transactions?

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Category: Customs clearance

61. Which document must an importer secure first upon the arrival of goods at the port?

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Category: Nationality of buyers and sellers

62. How many countries’ political systems does a domestic business have to consider?

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Category: Export Procedure:

63. An exporter ships $200,000 worth of goods, which are insured against damages at 2%. During customs clearance, he encounters an additional inspection fee of 3%. What is the total cost incurred by the exporter including insurance and inspection fees but excluding any other costs?

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Category: Securing payment and bank documentation.

64. In the context of a Letter of Credit, which condition must be fulfilled for the exporter to receive payment from the bank?

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Category: Greenfield ventures vs. Acquiring existing firms.

65. Which entry mode provides quicker access to an established customer base in a foreign market?

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Category: Types, advantages, and disadvantages.

66. Which mode of entry exhibits the highest potential political risk for a company entering an international market?

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Category: Reservation of shipping space:

67. After sending goods on board, which document is typically prepared next in the shipping process?

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Category: Service exports and imports

68. Which term is associated with allowing another party to use one’s brand and operational model internationally?

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Category: Customs clearance and shipping arrangements.

69. What role does a Letter of Credit play in international trade transactions?

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Category: Customs clearance and release of goods

70. What is the purpose of a Delivery Order in the customs clearance process?

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Category: Licensing and franchising

71. Who is the party that grants access to trade secrets or technology in a licensing agreement?

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Category: International Business vs. Domestic Business

72. Which of the following best describes how political risks differ between domestic and international business?

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