A. Free action
B. Free will
C. Freedom will
D. Free freedom will
Related Mcqs:
- Actions that would have been illegal under international law that may be legal if taken in response to the illegal actions of another state are:
A. escalations
B. reprisals
C. retaliations
D. extra-legal responses - Josef Stalin, although allied with the Allied Powers during World War ll, perhaps killed and tortured more of his own people than anyone, at any time. His paranoia led to purges throughout society and his own administration. Any who were thought to have disobeyed his will were tortured and murdered. Approximately, how many people was Stalin thought to have murdered?
A. 20,000,000
B. 3,000,000
C. 700,000
D. 185,000 - A unilateral move to reduce the value of one’s own currency by changing a fixed or official exchange rate is known as:
A. revaluation
B. reduction
C. restructuring
D. devaluation - The Sinatra doctrine:
A. Was a catchphrase for foreign policy under Gorbachev
B. Replaced the Khrushchev doctrine
C. Followed glasnost and perestroika
D. Was a catchphrase for foreign policy under Gorbachev and followed glasnost and perestroika - The Harmon Doctrine is:
A. Part of International Law
B. Was renounced before it could take roots in International Law
C. Is attempting to earn general acceptance
D. None of these - When India “no-first-use” nuclear doctrine was released?
A. 1991
B. 1992
C. 1994
D. 1998 - Which Doctrine in international Law India supports its case according to which the river boundaries between states are divided by the mid channel?
A. Thalweg Doctrine
B. Mari Doctrine
C. B.P (Border Post) Doctrine
D. none of these - Pakistan maintains that the doctrine is not applicable in the case as it only applies to bodies or water that are:
A. Navigable
B. Not Navigable
C. Partially Navigable
D. Mostly Navigable - India supports its stance by citing Thelveg Doctrine in international law which states the rivers boundaries between two states are divide by
A. The delta concentration
B. The bond or river
C. The mid channel
D. All of them - Pakistan does not agree to the Thaiweg Doctrine’s reference by India?
A. this is India’s deviation from historical Indus Water Treaty
B. this doctrine is applicable to navigable area and creek is not navigable
C. Creek is not regularly navigable
D. none of these