A. Can nationalize foreign property without compensation
B. Cannot nationalize
C. Can nationalize by paying compensation
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The statement “War made the state, and the state made war”:
A. Comes from the work of historical sociologist Charles Tilly
B. Applies to the development and use of atomic weapons
C. Is the primary argument of Robert Heinlein
D. Is used to explain civil conflict in Africa - War between factions within a state trying to create, or prevent, a new government for the entire state or some part of it is what type of war?
A. Civil
B. hegemonic
C. guerilla
D. total - State of Kashmir was the biggest state in the sub-continent situated in the northern part of Indo Pak continent having boundaries with:
A. India
B. China
C. Tibet
D. All of them - State-to-state aid that goes directly from one government to another is called:
A. reciprocal aid
B. bilateral aid
C. multilateral aid
D. unitary aid - Which of the following countries recognizes the State of Palestinian as an independent state in January 2011?
A. Chile
B. Peru
C. Guyana
D. All of these - A state may become a Member of the UN:
A. With the decision of the Security Council
B. With the decision of the General Assembly
C. With the decision of the both the Security council and the General Assembly
D. None of the above - A State:
A. Is bound by a treaty obligation
B. Is not bound till it incorporates which an obligation into its municipal law
C. Is not bound if treaty obligation conflicts with its municipal law
D. None of these - For a State come into existence, one of the basic element is:
A. Possession of sovereignty
B. Possession of ideology
C. Possession of physical resource
D. None of these - A Geographically – Disadvantaged – State means:
A. A State which has no natural resources
B. A State which has short sea coast
C. A State which suffers from frequent sea storm
D. None of these - A State has the right to use force in case of:
A. to obtain raw material
B. Armed attack
C. to ensure the protection of human rights
D. None of these