A. three-quarters
B. four-fifths
C. two-thirds
D. one-half
International Relations
International Relations for Preparation – These Multiple Choice Questions are important many competitive examinations, including Competitive Examination (CSS), and university entrance exams. International Relations Mcqs questions are very important for all type of exams conducted by Fpsc, Nts, Kppsc, Ppsc, Spsc, Bpsc, Ots, Uts, Pts, Cts, Ats, etea and other testing agencies of Pakistan.
A. Iran
B. Pakistan
C. India
D. North Korea
A. territorial waters
B. a contiguous zone
C. res communis
D. high seas
A. the United States
B. Russia
C. Great Britain
D. France
A. is considered to be international territory, like oceans
B. can be “claimed” as territory by any state
C. can be militarized
D. is defined by international law as airspace beginning at 40,000 feet above sea level
A. Iran (1979) & the United States (1776)
B. China (1949)
C. Russia (1917)
D. All these answers are correct
A. in an attempt to get Soviet aid for a transformation into a communist state
B. in an effort to frighten neighbors into giving it territorial concessions
C. in order to quell a rebellion by a pro-Marxist group called UNITA
D. to convince the Soviets to give them aid, though the proclaimed ideological transformation was false
A. the failure of nationalism to motivate populations to a defense of country meant that governments had to conscript soldiers
B. nationalism proved a stronger force than socialism
C. socialist workers from different European countries banded together as workers to fight for workers’ rights
D. socialism died as a political movement and was not resurrected until after WWII
A. are considered to be low-intensity conflict when they occur only once
B. are the type of action that elevate a low-intensity conflict into full-scale warfare
C. fall into the category of guerilla war because they consist of a conventional force facing a nonconventional force
D. fall into the gray area between wars and nonwars because their destruction is limited and they are over quickly
A. They explain wars in terms of power relations among major actors in the international system
B. There are two major theories and neither holds up very well in reality
C. One theory at the individual level, consistent with realism, holds that the use of war and other violent means of leverage in international conflicts is abnormal and reflects the irrational decisions of national leaders
D. The two major theories in this arena are based on the assumptions of realism