A. Only coastal states have the right to sail ships under their flag on the high sea
B. Every State has the right to sail ship under its flag on the high seas
C. Only five big powers have the right to sail ships under their flag on the high seas
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Which statement is correct?
A. Matters of human rights have a much higher profile than in earlier historical periods
B. Matters of human rights have never had a high profile
C. Matters of human rights have a lower profile than in the times of their emergence
D. Matters of human rights have never had a profile in International relations - Territorial integrity means:
A. A state can interfere in internal affairs of another states
B. A state cannot interfere in others State’s internal affairs
C. A State’s boundaries are secure and cannot be attacked
D. None of these - A lower riparian state:
A. Has no right to share water resources of an international river
B. Has exclusive right
C. Has right to share waters on equitable basis
D. None of these - The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, between the U.S. and Spain, involved the purchase by the U.S. of the eastern part of what state from Spain?
A. Mississippi
B. Florida
C. Louisiana
D. Georgia - International Law Can:
A. Compel a state to settle a dispute
B. Provide moral support to an issue in dispute
C. Furnish legal substance to an issue in dispute
D. None of these - Which treaty ended the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905?
A. Treaty of Portsmouth
B. Treaty of Westphalia
C. Treaty of Neuilly
D. Poona Treaty - Most-favoured Nation treatment means:
A. A treatment extended to a particular group
B. A favourable treatment extended to a particular state
C. A treatment similar to the one extended to any third state
D. None of these - League of Nations was not joined by:
A. USA
B. France
C. UK
D. None of these - Foreign Ships:
A. have the right of free passage in the Territorial Waters
B. are not allowed to navigate in the Territorial Waters
C. have the right of, innocent passage I age to the Territorial waters
D. None of these - Exclusive Economic zone of Pakistan is an area beyond and adjacent to the territorial waters the limit of which is:
A. 200 nautical miles
B. 12 nautical miles
C. 100 nautical miles
D. None of these