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A company that owns or controls production in more than one nation is called ______.
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Which one of the following is not an MNC?
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Multinational corporations are also called as ______.
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______ country has the largest multinational companies in the world.
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Of the below-given choices, find out, which is a multinational corporation.
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The ______ is a corporate organisation operates in many countries other than home country.
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Multinational Corporations are also called as ______.
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Of the MNC ______ is the largest, holding a major share of the FDI
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The growth of MNC may lead to the downfall of smaller local ______ of the host country.
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The expansion of FCRA is ______.
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Choose the correct statement
- The MNC first started their activities in controlling the industries of the host countries.
- Indian Government mortgaged 40 tons of gold to the Bank of England prior to 1991.
- To boost exports, recently, the Government of India announced Demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax.
- The French failed in India and in 1845, they were forced to sell all their Indian settlements to the British.
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What is the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010?
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What are the factors that multinational companies take into account before setting up a factory in different countries?
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What are the reasons for the growth of MNC?
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______ are the factors that constitute the Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index.
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______ district tops in Multi-dimensional index in Tamil Nadu.
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Assertion (A): Government of India is implementing many policies and programs to eradicate poverty in India.
Reason (R): These policies if continued, Tamil Nadu can become a model of development in India in future.
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What are the three major dimensions of poverty?
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What are the ten indicators of the Multi-Dimensional poverty index?
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Write the names of the four poorest states of India.
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