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WGU D080 MANAGING IN A GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
EXAM LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
EDITION
WGU D080 MANAGING IN A GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - 250 MCQ QUESTIONS
WITH RATIONALES
SECTION 1: GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Questions 1-30)
1. What is the primary definition of globalization?
A) The process of businesses operating only within their home country
B) The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of world economies,
cultures, and populations
C) The elimination of all international trade barriers
D) The creation of a single world government
Answer: B
Rationale: Globalization refers to the growing integration and interdependence of
national economies, cultures, and societies through cross-border flows of goods,
services, capital, technology, and people. It encompasses economic, cultural, political,
and social dimensions that connect countries worldwide.
2. Which type of globalization refers specifically to the international movement of
goods, capital, and services?
A) Cultural globalization
B) Political globalization
C) Economic globalization
D) Social globalization
Answer: C
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Rationale: Economic globalization specifically involves the flow of goods, services,
capital, and labor across international borders. This includes international trade, foreign
direct investment, and global supply chains that integrate national economies into a
worldwide economic system.
3. What is a major argument used by critics who wish to discourage movement towards
globalization?
A) It reduces consumer choice
B) It increases the wealth of the rich rather than the poor
C) It decreases technological innovation
D) It eliminates cultural diversity entirely
Answer: B
Rationale: Critics argue that globalization disproportionately benefits wealthy nations
and individuals while leaving poorer populations behind. They contend that the gains
from globalization are unevenly distributed, exacerbating income inequality both within
and between countries.
4. How does globalization support tolerance for different people and ideas?
A) By eliminating all cultural differences
B) By increasing access to information about other cultures
C) By forcing uniformity in business practices
D) By reducing international travel
Answer: B
Rationale: Globalization increases access to information through technology, media,
and communication networks. This exposure to diverse perspectives, cultures, and
ideas can foster greater understanding and tolerance among people from different
backgrounds.
5. How is global business positively affected by intercultural exchange?
A) It creates barriers to entry in foreign markets
B) It increases worldwide connections that support commodity trading
C) It eliminates the need for local market research
D) It standardizes all consumer preferences globally
Answer: B
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Rationale: Intercultural exchange builds relationships and understanding between
different markets, facilitating trade connections and partnerships. These connections
enable businesses to identify opportunities, understand customer needs, and establish
reliable trading relationships across borders.
6. Which aspect of globalization has been most accelerated by advances in
technology?
A) Physical transportation of goods
B) Communication and information sharing
C) Government regulation harmonization
D) Natural resource availability
Answer: B
Rationale: Technology, particularly the internet and digital communications, has
dramatically accelerated the speed and ease of information sharing across borders.
This enables real-time coordination of global operations, instant communication with
international partners, and rapid dissemination of knowledge.
7. What is the relationship between multinational corporations (MNCs) and
globalization?
A) MNCs resist globalization trends
B) MNCs are both drivers and beneficiaries of globalization
C) MNCs only operate in developed countries
D) MNCs eliminate the need for international trade
Answer: B
Rationale: Multinational corporations drive globalization by expanding operations
across borders, investing internationally, and creating global supply chains.
Simultaneously, they benefit from reduced trade barriers, improved infrastructure, and
access to new markets that globalization provides.
8. Which factor has contributed most significantly to the acceleration of globalization
since the 1990s?
A) Decreased population growth
B) Advances in transportation and communication technology
C) Increased isolationist policies
D) Reduction in educational attainment
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Answer: B
Rationale: Technological advances in containerized shipping, air transport,
telecommunications, and the internet have dramatically reduced the cost and time
required to move goods, services, and information across borders, making global
operations more feasible and profitable.
9. What is a potential negative consequence of rapid globalization for developing
countries?
A) Increased foreign investment
B) Loss of traditional industries unable to compete with imports
C) Improved infrastructure development
D) Enhanced cultural exchange
Answer: B
Rationale: Rapid globalization can expose developing country industries to intense
competition from more efficient foreign producers before domestic industries have time
to develop competitiveness. This can lead to job losses and economic disruption in
sectors that cannot compete with imported goods.
10. Which statement best describes the current state of globalization?
A) It has reached its maximum level and will not increase further
B) It is reversing completely due to protectionist policies
C) It continues to evolve with new forms of digital and service-based integration
D) It only affects large multinational corporations
Answer: C
Rationale: While some aspects of traditional trade-focused globalization face
challenges, globalization continues evolving through digital services, remote work, e-
commerce, and new forms of cross-border collaboration. The nature of globalization is
changing rather than simply reversing or stagnating.
11. What role do small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play in globalization?
A) SMEs are excluded from global markets
B) SMEs increasingly participate in global value chains through digital platforms
C) SMEs only serve local markets
D) SMEs prevent globalization from occurring
WGU D080 MANAGING IN A GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
EXAM LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
EDITION
WGU D080 MANAGING IN A GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - 250 MCQ QUESTIONS
WITH RATIONALES
SECTION 1: GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Questions 1-30)
1. What is the primary definition of globalization?
A) The process of businesses operating only within their home country
B) The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of world economies,
cultures, and populations
C) The elimination of all international trade barriers
D) The creation of a single world government
Answer: B
Rationale: Globalization refers to the growing integration and interdependence of
national economies, cultures, and societies through cross-border flows of goods,
services, capital, technology, and people. It encompasses economic, cultural, political,
and social dimensions that connect countries worldwide.
2. Which type of globalization refers specifically to the international movement of
goods, capital, and services?
A) Cultural globalization
B) Political globalization
C) Economic globalization
D) Social globalization
Answer: C
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Rationale: Economic globalization specifically involves the flow of goods, services,
capital, and labor across international borders. This includes international trade, foreign
direct investment, and global supply chains that integrate national economies into a
worldwide economic system.
3. What is a major argument used by critics who wish to discourage movement towards
globalization?
A) It reduces consumer choice
B) It increases the wealth of the rich rather than the poor
C) It decreases technological innovation
D) It eliminates cultural diversity entirely
Answer: B
Rationale: Critics argue that globalization disproportionately benefits wealthy nations
and individuals while leaving poorer populations behind. They contend that the gains
from globalization are unevenly distributed, exacerbating income inequality both within
and between countries.
4. How does globalization support tolerance for different people and ideas?
A) By eliminating all cultural differences
B) By increasing access to information about other cultures
C) By forcing uniformity in business practices
D) By reducing international travel
Answer: B
Rationale: Globalization increases access to information through technology, media,
and communication networks. This exposure to diverse perspectives, cultures, and
ideas can foster greater understanding and tolerance among people from different
backgrounds.
5. How is global business positively affected by intercultural exchange?
A) It creates barriers to entry in foreign markets
B) It increases worldwide connections that support commodity trading
C) It eliminates the need for local market research
D) It standardizes all consumer preferences globally
Answer: B
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Rationale: Intercultural exchange builds relationships and understanding between
different markets, facilitating trade connections and partnerships. These connections
enable businesses to identify opportunities, understand customer needs, and establish
reliable trading relationships across borders.
6. Which aspect of globalization has been most accelerated by advances in
technology?
A) Physical transportation of goods
B) Communication and information sharing
C) Government regulation harmonization
D) Natural resource availability
Answer: B
Rationale: Technology, particularly the internet and digital communications, has
dramatically accelerated the speed and ease of information sharing across borders.
This enables real-time coordination of global operations, instant communication with
international partners, and rapid dissemination of knowledge.
7. What is the relationship between multinational corporations (MNCs) and
globalization?
A) MNCs resist globalization trends
B) MNCs are both drivers and beneficiaries of globalization
C) MNCs only operate in developed countries
D) MNCs eliminate the need for international trade
Answer: B
Rationale: Multinational corporations drive globalization by expanding operations
across borders, investing internationally, and creating global supply chains.
Simultaneously, they benefit from reduced trade barriers, improved infrastructure, and
access to new markets that globalization provides.
8. Which factor has contributed most significantly to the acceleration of globalization
since the 1990s?
A) Decreased population growth
B) Advances in transportation and communication technology
C) Increased isolationist policies
D) Reduction in educational attainment
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Answer: B
Rationale: Technological advances in containerized shipping, air transport,
telecommunications, and the internet have dramatically reduced the cost and time
required to move goods, services, and information across borders, making global
operations more feasible and profitable.
9. What is a potential negative consequence of rapid globalization for developing
countries?
A) Increased foreign investment
B) Loss of traditional industries unable to compete with imports
C) Improved infrastructure development
D) Enhanced cultural exchange
Answer: B
Rationale: Rapid globalization can expose developing country industries to intense
competition from more efficient foreign producers before domestic industries have time
to develop competitiveness. This can lead to job losses and economic disruption in
sectors that cannot compete with imported goods.
10. Which statement best describes the current state of globalization?
A) It has reached its maximum level and will not increase further
B) It is reversing completely due to protectionist policies
C) It continues to evolve with new forms of digital and service-based integration
D) It only affects large multinational corporations
Answer: C
Rationale: While some aspects of traditional trade-focused globalization face
challenges, globalization continues evolving through digital services, remote work, e-
commerce, and new forms of cross-border collaboration. The nature of globalization is
changing rather than simply reversing or stagnating.
11. What role do small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play in globalization?
A) SMEs are excluded from global markets
B) SMEs increasingly participate in global value chains through digital platforms
C) SMEs only serve local markets
D) SMEs prevent globalization from occurring