A. A treatment that is not extended to any other State
B. A treatment extended to any third State
C. A treatment extended a particular State
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Most favoured nation treatment means:
A. A treatment extended to a State’s own nationals
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 - 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 - The Geneva Conventions established the standards of international law for the humanitarian treatment of the:
A. victims of war
B. victims of civil war
C. victims of earthquake
D. victims of government’s atrocities - Who was the prime minister of Sri Lanka from 1960-65 and 1970-77 and the first woman in the world to serve as a nation’s prime minister?
A. Indira Gandhi
B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Sirimavo Bandaranaike
D. Corazon Aquino - Russia was the first allied nation to declare war on the Ottoman Empire on 2nd November 1914. Who was the Sultan at the time?
A. Enver Pasha
B. Mehmed V
C. Suleiman I the Magnificent
D. Osman III - What nation elected Robert Mugabe as their leader?
A. Zambia
B. Zimbabwe
C. Nubia
D. Boputhostwana - This King has been revered by his people as the living embodiment of this Buddhist nation::
A. King Bhumibol
B. King Juan Carlos
C. King Gyanendra
D. King Tupou IV - Idi Amin killed approximately 3000,000 people during his reign and stole millions of dollars from his country and others. He expelled all non-African residents from his country and threated British citizens who lived there. What African nation did the “butcher of Africa” rule?
A. Uganda
B. Libya
C. Somalia
D. Zaire - “Deriving legitimacy from the claim to expression of the interests and values of the nation which it rules” defines a:
A. Imagined community
B. Nation-state
C. Government
D. Nation - The difference between the nation and the state is:
A. That the state is a contested term whereas the nation is not
B. That states are ethnically defined whereas nations are civically defined
C. None-they are identical
D. None of the options given is correct