A. Based on an idea of a group of people one knows one is a part of, but all of whose members one can never meet
B. Nations are where traditions and history are used by intellectuals to create a sense of nationhood
C. Because when a nation does not have set of traditions they are invented
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- At the United Nations a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members’ collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations is known as:
A. Developing countries
B. G130
C. G77
D. Group of 77 - A situation in which individuals organize their and communities around religious belief that are held as absolute truth-and where individuals are willing to sacrifice or even die for those beliefs-is:
A. communalism
B. religious centralism
C. primitivism
D. fundamentalism - Increasingly, international organizations that specialize in technical and management aspects of the environment overlap with epistemic communities, which are:
A. broader communities of experts from various states that structure the way states manage environmental issues
B. broader management structures that coordinate the diverse activities of international organizations.
C. state bureaucrats nominated or elected to deal with environmental issues
D. groups of protesters or activists that have organized to oppose corporate interests - In 1947 ‘Marshall Plan’, a European recovery programme, was announced by US Security of State, George Marshall aimed at providing economic assistance to the European nations in order to help these nations from the post-war shattered economics. Chief interest of USA was to:
A. to increase influence of USA, in Europe
B. check influence of Communist USSR, in Europe
C. to increase influence of USA, in Asia
D. check influence of Communist China, in Europe - Why Quaid-e-Azam said that Kashmir is a life line of Pakistan?
A. Kashmir contains huge reserve of mineral resources.
B. It is the most beautiful place on earth.
C. All five major rivers of Pakistan originate from Kashmir.
D. None of the above - Why is state-based diplomacy no longer significant?
A. Because globalization has taken away the focus on the state
B. Because of the increased amount of non-state actors that are significant in the international stage
C. It is still significant, since most diplomatic agency is still the preserve of states
D. b and c - Why India claims on Wullar Barrage?
A. it is only meant for enhancing ‘navigation’ that is permissible under Indus Water treaty
B. 90% of Tulbul project would be beneficial to Pakistan
C. both of these
D. none of these - Why Pakistan opposed against the construction of Wullar barrage?
A. Pakistan could lose 7,000 to 8,000 acres water per day
B. India can use it as weapon against Pakistan by blocking water through its gates
C. both of these
D. none of these - Why is ‘uncertainly’ so crucial to the realist account of security?
A. Because it causes the system to be anarchic
B. Because is leads to lack of trust in the international system
C. Because it changes the balance of power in the international system
D. None of the above - Why does post-colonial scholar Homi Bhaba argue that colonial discourse was ambivalent about the colonised?
A. Portrayal of the colonised errs towards either a passive and conquerable subject or an irrational, untamed barbarian. This means that the colonial subject becomes consistently stereotyped
B. Scholars did not travel to colonies and therefore could not establish an accurate picture of colonised peoples
C. Post-colonial scholars were too focused on the colonising power rather than the colonised peoples
D. The colonised did not make enough effort to have their voices heard