Certified in Export Import Procedures & Documentation, Adapted to Indian International Trade.
Course Description
Thank you for noting that this is not an interactive course but a test bank for practice and evaluation.
The assessment is focused on Export Import Procedures & Documentation. It consists of six exercises, each containing multiple-choice questions related to various aspects of export and import processes, as well as relevant documentation. The exercises cover topics such as market development assistance, export promotion councils, EXIM policy, import-export departments in India, incoterms, letters of credit, trade barriers, customs duties, foreign trade agreements, and more.
Exercise 1: This exercise includes questions about market development assistance, the functions of export promotion councils, EXIM policy, control measures, import-export department heads in India, and the first EXIM policy definition.
Exercise 2: The questions in this exercise cover the purpose of various documents such as bills of lading, certificates of origin, incoterms, proforma invoices, letters of credit, trade barriers, and harmonized system codes.
Exercise 3: In this exercise, you will find questions related to customs duties, the apex body of foreign trade, bill of lading issuers, CCIE definition, foreign exchange regulation acts, import objectives, and trade balance.
Exercise 4: The questions in this exercise focus on payment methods in cash in advance and documentary collections, documents used in documentary collections, incoterms, certificates of origin, freight forwarders’ roles, and trade barriers.
Exercise 5: This exercise covers topics such as customs duty paid for import of capital goods, the apex body of foreign trade, bill of lading issuers, CCIE definition, foreign exchange regulation acts, import objectives, trade balance, incoterms, and certificates of origin.
Exercise 6: The final exercise includes questions on various topics such as the purpose of a bill of lading in export-import procedures, the role of customs, the significance of incoterms in international trade, certificates of origin, freight forwarders’ roles, and trade barriers.
The assessment aims to test your knowledge and understanding of export-import procedures and documentation. By answering the multiple-choice questions correctly, you can demonstrate your proficiency in these areas. It is important to review the relevant concepts and information before attempting the assessment to ensure accurate and informed responses.
Note: The above description provides an overview of the assessment content but does not include the actual questions. Please refer to the individual exercises for the complete set of questions.