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Total questions: 30
Worksheet time: 15mins
In a bustling market, Avni is exploring different export categories for her new business. She comes across a category that explicitly lists perishables under essentials and other products. Which export category is she looking at?
Liner services and bulk freight
IATA rules and ticketing
Fruits and vegetables
Software exports and code libraries
Naira is preparing for an export shipment and needs to ensure that all aspects are covered. The learning objectives emphasize understanding which combined aspects of export shipment?
Human resources, training, staff scheduling
Consumer demand, branding, retail pricing
Procedures, documentation, logistics considerations
Tariffs, exchange rates, hedging strategies
Dia is a business owner who has just completed a deal to sell her handmade crafts to a retailer in another country. Which statement best defines the shipment of her export cargo?
Marketing promotion in foreign markets
Financial settlement between buyers and sellers
Currency conversion for international trade
Physical movement of goods across borders
In a global trade conference, Sneha is discussing the various transport modes that are essential for international shipment systems. She asks the attendees, "Which transport modes are included in international shipment systems?"
Courier, postal, bicycle
Road only, domestic trucks
Pipeline, satellite, drone
Air, sea, rail, multimodal
In a bustling port city, Akhil works as a carrier transporting cargo between various ports. One day, he receives an urgent request to move a shipment of goods. Which stakeholder is directly responsible for moving goods between ports?
Carriers transporting cargo
Consignees receiving goods
Customs issuing regulations
Exporters negotiating prices
Mira is managing a logistics company that specializes in international shipping. She has been focusing on improving the efficiency of their shipment systems to enhance delivery schedules. What is the primary benefit of efficient shipment systems for delivery schedules?
Replacing documentation requirements
Eliminating tax obligations abroad
Increasing product design complexity
Ensuring timely fulfillment of contracts
In 2024, Alisha's pharmaceutical company in India saw a nearly 12% increase in exports to the United States. What logistics capability was essential for this increase?
Bulk dry cargo handling capacity
Temperature-controlled cold-chain logistics
Warehousing for non-perishables
Inland rail intermodal terminals
In the context of international trade, Ishika is a buyer who relies on effective shipment management to ensure her goods arrive on time. What is the primary outcome that shipment management ensures for both Ishika and her seller?
Complete avoidance of Incoterms rules
Exclusive use of air transport only
Elimination of all tariffs globally
Physical movement with regulatory compliance
In 2024, the global logistics company, CargoTech, implemented a nationwide e-AWB system. What was a key impact of this implementation?
Eliminated customs clearance requirements
Reduced paperwork by nearly forty percent
Increased paper usage by 20 percent
Decreased cargo safety screening globally
Which companies are noted as adopting e-AWB extensively for pharmaceutical exports from Hyderabad?
SCI and ICEGATE
Lufthansa and Air India
DHL and Blue Dart
Maersk and MSC
Aashi is preparing a shipment of goods for international transport. She needs to ensure that the packing and stuffing are done correctly to fit the requirements of the shipment. What containerized shipment types are typically prepared through this process?
Ro-Ro and reefer shipment types
FCL and LCL shipment types
Air pallet and ULD shipment types
Bulk vessel and break-bulk types
Which example illustrates a Regular Liner Service?
Maersk’s AE7 route connecting Asia and Europe
A chartered vessel for a single bulk grain trip
A seasonal cruise ship visiting tourist ports
A fishing fleet operating near coastal towns
In a bustling coastal city, Aisha operates a small shipping company that specializes in feeder services. Her ships primarily connect smaller ports to what?
Local warehouses for final delivery
Customs offices for document checks
Major transshipment hubs for consolidation
Fishing markets for perishable goods
In a bustling marketplace, Avni is looking for a service that supports short‑distance trade within a specific geographical region. She wants to ensure that her goods can be transported efficiently to nearby towns. Which service type should she choose?
Intra‑Regional Services with nearby routes
All‑Water Services across oceans
Feeder Services for redistribution
Regular Services with global loops
Ria is planning a shipping route for her new logistics company. She wants to ensure that her All‑Water Services are efficient and cost-effective. Which feature should she prioritize to best characterize her services?
Rail‑to‑port connections replacing sea legs
Short coastal hops between neighboring ports
Direct long‑distance routes without transshipment
Air‑sea combined shipping for speed
Aashi is planning a shipping route for her company and needs to account for various surcharges. She wants to know which surcharge reflects fluctuations in fuel prices.
BAF—Bunker Adjustment Factor
CAF—Currency Adjustment Factor
PSS—Peak Season Surcharge
GRI—General Rate Increase
Avani is a logistics manager for an international shipping company. She needs to determine which surcharge is applied to account for exchange rate volatility in international liner freight.
Peak Season Surcharge during festive demand
Bunker Adjustment Factor for fuel costs
Currency Adjustment Factor for FX changes
Emergency Interim Surcharge for disruptions
During high-demand periods such as pre-festive seasons, which surcharge is typically levied?
Congestion Surcharge for port delays
Currency Adjustment Factor for FX
Peak Season Surcharge for demand spikes
Emergency Interim Surcharge for crises
Due to recent geopolitical conflicts, a shipping company has decided to impose an Emergency Interim Surcharge on its services. What is the primary reason for this decision?
Geopolitical conflicts causing disruptions
Seasonal demand in retail supply chains
Routine documentation updates across routes
Exchange rate volatility across currencies
Saisha is a logistics manager at a shipping company. She needs to choose the right container type for transporting a shipment of textiles and machinery. Which container type is most commonly used for general cargo like textiles and machinery?
Reefer containers with temperature control
Dry containers for general cargo
Open-top containers for oversized loads
Flat rack containers for heavy equipment
Aanya is managing a shipping company and needs to transport a large piece of machinery that cannot be loaded through standard doors. Which container type should she choose for this cargo?
Tank containers for chemicals
Open-top containers for heavy cargo
Reefer containers for perishable goods
Dry containers for general cargo
Myra was excited to learn that the DFC reduced transit time between Delhi and Kolkata from about seven days to roughly how many hours?
Twenty-five hours total
Ninety-six hours average
Fifty hours door-to-door
Seventy-two hours standard
Divya is a logistics manager overseeing the shipment of goods from India to Europe. She needs to ensure that the cargo is protected during transit. What is the main purpose of cargo insurance in international trade?
Complying with port productivity standards
Providing financial protection against transit losses
Increasing vessel turnaround time at terminals
Tracking temperature and humidity in containers
Under UCP 600-related transactions, why is cargo insurance often mandatory?
To protect exporters and importers financially
To provide tax incentives for exporters
To standardize vessel routing protocols
To reduce international arbitration cases
Which statement best characterizes Institute Cargo Clause (ICC) – B?
Only total loss by stranding
Named risks like fire or collision
Continuous cover for many shipments
All risks for high-value cargo
How do AI-driven risk models used by insurers like New India Assurance impact premium pricing?
Premiums set by vessel age alone
Discounts only for high-value cargo
Static premiums regardless of route
Dynamic pricing using real-time risk
In international trade, Mira is shipping a valuable cargo of electronics to a client overseas. To protect her investment during transit, she considers the importance of cargo insurance. What is a primary role of cargo insurance in this scenario?
Providing financial security and continuity
Guaranteeing zero transit accidents
Replacing logistics with digital tools
Eliminating the need for compliance
In a recent business report, it was highlighted that India’s software exports reached a significant milestone during 2024–25. Can you estimate how much this figure was?
Close to USD 104.7 billion
About USD 2.047 trillion
Near USD 20.47 billion
Around USD 204.7 billion
What logistics practice do TCS and Infosys use to support European clients?
Delivering only printed training manuals
Avoiding any physical shipments entirely
Outsourcing all tasks to local cafes
Shipping pre-configured servers and hardware
Aarav is preparing to send a shipment of electronics via air cargo. He needs to ensure that all necessary documentation is in order for the shipment to be processed smoothly. What is the primary function of an Air Waybill (AWB) in air cargo?
Determines airline slot allocations
Provides tax exemption certificates
Serves as a shipment contract and documentation
Acts as a passenger ticket for crew
