Which three former Soviet republics on 27 June 2014 signed historic trade deals with the European Union (EU) that are expected to help them overcome their post-Soviet legacy of corruption and debt? –

Georgia, Moldova and Serbia
Georgia, Estonia and Ukraine
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
None of these
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine  

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Which one of the following best describes a Millennium Development Goal?
A. A United Nations target for international sporting achievement
B. A national target which secures immediate acceptance in almost any social group
C. A global target of development to be reached over the next thousand years
D. A target set by the United Nations to achieve progress in development
With which one of the following theories are the ‘five stages of economic growth’ associated?
A. Classical Marxism
B. McDonaldization
C. World systems theory
D. Modernization theory
The Lapis Lazuli Trade Corridor does not pass through which of the following countries?
A. Afghanistan
B. Turkey
C. Pakistan
D. Georgia
IMF conditionality
A. Involves IMF loans to a developing country only if the developing country agrees to follow macroeconomic policies approved by the IMF
B. Involves IMF loans to a developing country only if the developing country agrees to join the IMF and the United Nations (UN)
C. is seen as a threat to national sovereignty by developing countries
D. a and c
Which country would become the 19th member of Euro zone and the last Baltic nation to adopt the euro on 1 January 2015 as announced by the European Commission on 4 June 2014?
A. Lithuania
B. Latvia
C. Estonia
D. None of these
Group of 77 developing countries plus China (G77+China) summit to be held on 14 and 15 June 2014 in ———–?
A. Brasília (Brazil)
B. Santa Cruz (Bolivia)
C. Santiago (Chile)
D. None of these
The Bretton Woods System is widely thought to have
A. Performed poorly from its start after World War II through its demise in the 1970s.
B. Performed well from its start after World War II through its demise in the 1970s.
C. Performed poorly from its start after World War II through the 1960s, but well from the 1960s through the demise of the system in the 1970s.
D. Performed well from its start after World War II through the 1960s, but poorly from the 1960s through the demise of the system in the 1970s.

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