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National self-examination question "Development Economics" in April 2013

National April 2013 Higher Education Self-study Examination Development Economics Questions

Course Code: 00141

Candidates are required to use a pen to color in the answers to all questions as required , write on the answer sheet.

Multi-choice questions

Notes:

1. Before answering the questions, candidates must write their exam course name, name, and admission ticket number in black. Fill in the specified positions on the answer sheet with a signature pen or fountain pen.

2. After selecting the answer to each question, use a 2B pencil to blacken the answer number of the corresponding question on the answer sheet. If you need to make changes, erase them with an eraser and then mark other answers. Cannot answer on the test paper.

1. Multiple-choice questions (this major question contains 25 questions, each question is worth 1 point, and the total score is 25 points).

The four questions listed in each question Only one of the alternatives meets the question requirements. Please select it and blacken the corresponding code on the "Answer Sheet". There will be no points for incorrect application, over-application or lack of application.

1. Developing countries refer to some emerging national independent countries that emerged in the world after World War II

A. In Asia Some emerging independent national countries that emerged in Africa (reprinted from Self-Study 365)

C. Countries that emerged in the world that were freed from the enslavement of imperialism and colonialism

D. In the world There have appeared some countries facing the same task of developing their own economies

2. The underdevelopment of developing countries is the fault of “experts” from some international multilateral agencies and aid agencies from developed countries and regions. Caused by wrong guidance.