JOB KNOWLEDGE FSO QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
Which political concept describes a ruling body's abilities to influence the actions, behaviors, or attitudes
of a person or community? - ANSWER Power
What were the consequences of the Spanish-American War? - ANSWER The USA acquired colonies in the
Caribbean and Pacific Oceans
Which political theorist considered violence necessary in order for a ruler to maintain political power
and stability? - ANSWER Niccolo Machiavelli
What consequence did the Great Migration have? - ANSWER It led to increased racial tension in the
North in the early 1900's
Which political orientation emphasizes maintaining traditions and stability over progress and change? -
ANSWER Conservatism
What is true of an area with an extremely high population density? - ANSWER Competition for resources
is intense, Greater strain on public services exists, & most are found in urban areas.
What is not true of an area with an extremely high population density? - ANSWER Most are found in
rural areas
Which political orientation emphasizes a strong central government and promotes violence as a means
of suppressing dissent? - ANSWER Fascism
What determines the exchange rate in a "floating" or flexible" exchange? - ANSWER The market
Under Federalism, what is considered a concurrent power held by both the states and the federal
government? - ANSWER Pass and enforce laws
, Under Federalism, what is not considered a concurrent power held by both the states and the federal
government? - ANSWER Holding elections, regulating immigration, & expanding the territories of a state
Two cards are drawn from a shuffled deck of 52 cards. What's the probability that both cards are kings if
the first card isn't replaced after it's drawn and is a king? - ANSWER 1 out of 221
What describes the relationship between the revolutions in America and France? - ANSWER The
American Revolution inspired the French Revolution
What advantage did the North have over the South during the Civil War? - ANSWER The North had a
larger navy
What are some powers of the mass media? - ANSWER Ability to shape public opinion, to influence the
importance of events in society, & to determine the context in which to report events
What is not a power of mass media? - ANSWER Ability to regulate communications
What is an example of a pull factor? - ANSWER Educational opportunity
What are some examples of a push factor? - ANSWER High rates of unemployment, low GDP, & high
population density
Of authoritarianism, communism, socialism, and federal monarchy, which form of government most
limits the civil liberties of the people? - ANSWER Authoritarianism
What are the factors of production? - ANSWER Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
Currently the US foreign policy includes what goals? - ANSWER Solve international problems, promote
global cooperation, & maintain national security
Currently the US foreign policy does not includes what goal? - ANSWER Prevent the spread of
communism
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