International Trade 4th Edition by Feenstra - Test Bank
1. |
What country was the world's largest exporter of goods in 2014? |
A) |
China |
B) |
Germany |
C) |
the United States |
D) |
Japan |
2. |
Which of the following is an example of trade of goods, otherwise known as trade flow? |
A) |
Robert Feenstra purchases $100 million of British treasury bonds. |
B) |
Robert Feenstra purchases a yogurt factory in France. |
C) |
Robert Feenstra purchases a British-made Range Rover. |
D) |
Robert Feenstra purchases 100 shares of Novartis AG, a Swiss pharmaceutical company. |
3. |
Currently, which of the following countries is the world's largest exporter of goods (in dollar volume)? |
A) |
China |
B) |
the United States |
C) |
Japan |
D) |
Germany |
4. |
Currently, which of the following countries is the world's largest exporter of goods and services (in dollar volume)? |
A) |
China |
B) |
the United States |
C) |
Japan |
D) |
Germany |
5. |
Which of the following is an example of a service export? |
A) |
Universal Pictures licenses the right to show the movie Jurassic Park to a Chinese theater chain. |
B) |
Joan Brown migrates from the United States to Canada. |
C) |
Tom Jones purchases 100 shares of Eaton Corporation, an Irish company. |
D) |
Monique le Flambeau, a French citizen, purchases a Ford F150 while visiting the United States. |
6. |
What is the term for a capital flow that is used to purchase or build a tangible asset like a factory? |
A) |
migration |
B) |
service exports |
C) |
service imports |
D) |
foreign direct investment |
7. |
What is the name given to a tax on imported goods? |
A) |
income tax |
B) |
tariff |
C) |
sales tax |
D) |
excise tax |
8. |
When a foreign resident purchases a good or service from someone in the United States, the transaction is: |
A) |
a U.S. export. |
B) |
a U.S. import. |
C) |
bilateral exchange. |
D) |
a compensating differential. |
9. |
Imports are: |
A) |
goods or services purchased from a foreign resident. |
B) |
goods or services sold to foreign residents. |
C) |
goods only purchased from foreigners—you cannot purchase services from foreigners. |
D) |
services only—imports do not include goods. |
10. |
Exports are: |
A) |
goods or services purchased from a foreign resident. |
B) |
goods or services sold to foreign residents. |
C) |
goods only sold to foreigners—you cannot sell services to foreigners. |
D) |
services only—exports do not include goods. |
11. |
Which of the following entries is considered a service export? |
A) |
Japan buys soybeans from the United States. |
B) |
China sells iPhones to the United States. |
C) |
Mexican tourists visit the Grand Canyon. |
D) |
France sells wine to the United States. |
12. |
Which of the following transactions is NOT a trade flow? |
A) |
domestic residents' purchases of foreign-made goods |
B) |
domestic residents' purchases of foreign-provided services |
C) |
domestic residents' purchases of foreign stocks and bonds |
D) |
domestic residents' purchases of foreign-produced software |
13. |
A country's service exports include: |
A) |
a restaurant meal purchased by its resident in another country. |
B) |
equipment or automobiles with a warranty and a service contract sold to a foreign resident. |
C) |
a ticket on a country's airline sold to a foreign resident. |
D) |
a country's resident who migrates to work in another country. |
14. |
The difference between the total value of a country's exports and the total value of its imports is defined as the country's: |
A) |
trade status. |
B) |
trade balance. |
C) |
trade deficit. |
D) |
bilateral trade balance. |
15. |
An American tourist buys a ticket to an opera in Paris. The U.S. government classifies this transaction as: |
A) |
a goods' import of a French Opera. |
B) |
a service export. |
C) |
a service import. |
D) |
a goods' export. |
16. |
A Chinese student pays tuition at a U.S. university. The Chinese government classifies this transaction as: |
A) |
a goods' import. |
B) |
a service export. |
C) |
a service import. |
D) |
a goods' export. |
17. |
If the value of a nation's imports is more than the value of its exports, then the nation is experiencing: |
A) |
a trade deficit. |
B) |
a trade surplus. |
C) |
balanced trade. |
D) |
a trade balance. |