A. Legal Recognition
B. Circumstantial Recognition
C. Recognition in Principle
D. None of these
International Law
International Law
A. 6 nautical miles
B. 8 nautical miles
C. 12 nautical miles
D. None of these
A. 100 nautical miles
B. 200 nautical miles
C. 300 nautical miles
D. 400 nautical miles
A. Has no right to share water resources of an international river
B. Has exclusive right
C. Has a right to share water on an equitable basis
D. None of these
A. In its own self-defence
B. By entering into a treaty with another States
C. At its own discretion
D. None of these
A. Possession of sovereignty
B. Possession of ideology
C. Possession of physical resource
D. None of these
A. Mutual agreement
B. Unilateral action
C. Decision of neighbouring State
D. None of these
A. All right/duties of its predecessor state
B. Selected right/duties
C. Nothing
D. None of these
A. Rules of customary International Law
B. Convention on the law of Sea
C. Mutual Consent
D. None of these
A. A state can interfere in the internal affairs of another state
B. Non-interference in the internal affairs of another state
C. A state’s boundaries are secure & cannot be attacked
D. None of these