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Global Business Jeopardy: E-Commerce & Trade

Test your knowledge on global companies, challenges, rewards, and trade barriers in this fun Jeopardy game. Play with friends to learn more about the impact of e-commerce on international trade. Have fun while expanding your business knowledge!

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Global Business Jeopardy: E-Commerce & Trade

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  1. CHAPTER 4 Prepared by Mr.Sonmezay, Business Teacher at Santee Educ. Complex, Los Angeles, CA Going Global Jeopardy

  2. Topics Covered in This Chapter 1- Going Global 2- The Impact of E-Commerce on International Trade

  3. How to Play Jeopardy • You will be separated in 4 groups • You will start by selecting one category • If you get the right answer first you earn the points and choose the next category and question • If you give a wrong answer you lose points, the next group gets the chance to answer

  4. Global E-Commerce Jeopardy GLOBAL COMPANIES CHALLENGES &REWARDS GLOBALTRADE TRADE BARRIERS 10pts 10pts 10pts 10pts 20pts 20pts 20pts 20pts 30pts 30pts 30pts 30pts 40pts 40pts 40pts 50pts 50pts

  5. This person is one of the trailblazers of E-Commerce in technology products. He made a fortune selling computers only online. Global Companies 10pts Michael Dell

  6. “Good Food, Good Life” is their motto. They operate in over 50 countries. Global Companies 20 pts NESTLE

  7. This company expected to sell only 250,000 units in first five years but they sold more than 3 million of personal computers. Global Companies 30pts IBM

  8. Global Companies 40pts This famous melody belongs to a Global company based in Germany. T-Mobile

  9. A UK based sporting good company, rival to a very well known US based company. One of the first global companies to have a website and sell goods online. Global Companies 50pts Reebok

  10. Goods manufactured in one country and then shipped to another country. Challenges&Rewards 10 pts Exports

  11. Using Web sites to reach customers often reduces the need for this force for companies. Challenges&Rewards 20 pts Sales Force

  12. This kind of shopping puts consumers in a stronger position than businesses to set prices. Challenges&Rewards 30 pts Comparison Shopping

  13. Prescribed quantities or maximum amounts of imports allowed in a country Global Trade 10 pts Quotas

  14. To protect local car manufacturers a government might place this on cheaper import cars. Global Trade 20pts Tariffs

  15. Government policy to protect domestic economy and jobs. Global trade 30 pts Protectionism

  16. One organization that promotes free trade, monitors trade between its members and resolves issues. Global trade 40 pts World Trade Organization (WTO)

  17. This factor prevents companies to have the same marketing strategies all around the world. Trade Barriers 10 pts Culture

  18. This language is the second largest in online population after English. Trade Barriers 20 pts Chinese

  19. This type of Web site translation may not be entirely accurate but it is fast and cheap. Trade Barriers 30 pts Machine Translation

  20. This is a person who advises companies how to design their Web sites and market their products online. Trade Barriers 40 pts Web Globalist

  21. The price at which one currency can buy another currency Trade Barriers 50pts Exchange Rate

  22. END OF JEOPARDY THANK YOU & CONGRATULAIONS! For more student activities go to: www.ecommerce.glencoe.com

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