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Contents
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1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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1.1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1. Which Article speaks about Right to Life? A. Soviet Union
A. Article 31 B. France
B. Article 51 A C. Older brother
C. Article 21 D. America
D. Article 12 5. What main form of struggle did the 1936-
2. From 1960 to 1973, what were the char- 1939 democracy movement use?
acteristics of the Japanese economy? A. Open and legal
A. Develop fast B. Armed, illegal
B. ‘Miraculous’ development C. Open, secret, legal, illegal
C. Unstable development D. Armed, legal
D. Crisis 6. International politics, organization and in-
ternational administration are components
3. . Which of the following does not belong
of international relations according to
to the category of participants in interna-
tional relations according to the scope and A. Charles A
level of activity? B. Warsito S
A. National C. Tygve
B. Regional D. Greyson
C. of the world E. Strategic Plan
D. All of the above apply 7. CAUSATION. which is the best definition?
E. Common A. The absense of any relationship
4. According to the agreement of the Ianta amongst factors/variables
Conference (1945), which power will oc- B. The existence of randomness amongst
cupy North Korea? two or more factors/variables
1. C 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. A 6. B 7. D
1.1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3
C. The existence of a relationship be- 11. the principle that underlies the great
tween two or more factors/variables power system, in which a handful of coun-
tries dictate the rules for all theothers.
A. power, migration, human rights 20. In relation to the Rohingya refugee cri-
sis, “R2P” was mentioned in the lecture.
B. globalization, human rights, security
What does it stand for?
C. states, nations and democracy
A. Right to Prevent
D. none of above B. Restore to Peace
16. a rivalry between the branches of service- C. Responsibility to Protect
ex. army vs navy over which branch D. Right to Protect
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would take the lead in developing space
for military purposes. 21. Which of the following is a participant in
international relations that is involved in
A. Inter-Service Rivalries specific roles and fields in relations and co-
B. Bureaucratic Roles operation between various organizations
and international organizations based on
C. Bureaucratic Politics Model
voluntary citizen-initiated activities with-
D. Organizational Process out government intervention?
A. Non Governmental Organization
17. Main regions and countries in Mongolia’s
foreign policy:Choose the countries that B. Red Cross Society
will be part of the Northeast Asian region? C. A multinational corporation
A. Germany D. International organization
B. Russia E. World Vision International Organiza-
tion
C. Kazakhstan
D. China 22. What do the Geneva Conventions protect?
16. A 17. B 17. D 17. E 18. C 19. A 20. C 21. A 22. B 23. A 24. D
1.1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 5
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C. 1953 B. public policy
D. 1964 C. public opinion
D. public works
34. What objection can we make to the claim
that Marx and Engels were the original 39. Which of the following is not the reason
theorists of globalization? for the establishment of the Association of
A. Lack of awareness of change Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)?
33. B 34. B 35. D 36. A 36. E 37. E 38. B 39. A 40. B 41. A 42. B
1.1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 7
43. paradigm emphasizing the role that human 48. What is a version of realist theory that
agency, norms, and identities play in con- emphasizes the influence of the system’s
structing the character of international re- structure on state behavior?
53. Citizenship education can be used as a ve- 57. Is established in 1944 and promotes
hicle for students to defend the country be- world trade
cause it can instill
A. World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
A. Anti-colonialist spirit
B. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
B. Nationalism and patriotism
C. World Health Organization (WHO)
C. Courage
D. United Nations Children’s Fund
D. A sense of solidarity (UNICEF)
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E. Understand disintegration
58. With how many institutions International
54. Issues brought by are likely to be Relations is having Partnership across the
given top priority in the public policy pro- world?
cess. A. 550 institutions
A. public officials
B. 540 institutions
B. crisis
C. 530 institutions
C. individuals
D. none of above
D. interest groups
59. What factor is considered a ‘magic wind’
55. It is a policy that protects the fundamen- for the Japanese economy?
tal rights and interests of the nation and
serves the implementation of national de- A. America waged the Korean War (1950-
velopment goals. Which principle of Mon- 1953)
golia’s foreign policy is this? B. American help and aid
A. Be balanced C. The Japanese government carried out
B. Be active democratic reforms
C. Be consistent with national interests D. The spirit of self-reliance and self-
reliance of the Japanese people
D. Multi-pillar
E. There must be steps 60. What was the main focus of the Cold War
competition between the US and the So-
56. Compared to the Association of Southeast viet Union?
Asian Nations (ASEAN), what is the differ-
ence in the development of the European A. Economic competition
Union (EU)? B. Cultural exchange programs
A. The process of cooperation and mem- C. Collective security agreements
bership expansion took place quite a long
D. Nuclear disarmament
time.
B. Limit the intervention and influence of 61. How many specialties are there at FME?
great powers.
A. 8
C. Cooperate and help countries in the re-
B. 6
gion develop their economies.
C. 11
D. The process of unification within the
regional framework takes place. D. 4
62. the study and practice of political relation- C. Create free trade between United
ships among the world’s nations, espe- States, Mexico and South America
cially their governments.
71. A queen rules a nation. When she dies, the B. hegelian philosophy
throne will pass to her daughter. What
C. positivism
kind of government does this nation have?
D. marxism
A. a monarchy
B. a theocracy 76. Suez crisis took place in
C. a dictatorship A. 1955
D. a representative democracy B. 1956
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72. Which is number 15? C. 1961
D. none of above
74. What religion has emerged as a political 80. What provision was made at the London
reference in some states and has led to Conference of 1924 if Germany again in
a rejection of everything related to the the future refused to pay reparations?
Western world? A. Britain, France and the USA would re-
A. Buddhism occupy the Ruhr.
B. Christianity B. Foreign investment into Germany
would be cut off.
C. Islam
D. none of above C. Britain would appeal to the Permanent
Court of International Justice and the USA
75. Which of these disciplines brings to the would join the Reparation Commission.
birth of International Politics as science? D. Germany would be expelled from the
A. darwinism League of Nations.
81. US President human rights are the 85. Terrorist groups would fit into which cate-
essence of our foreign policy. gory?
82. In Kenneth Waltz, Three Images of IR- 86. Our social responsability as international-
What is the First Image ist will depend a little of our work area
C. President
D. Ex-President
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B. False
D. Organizational Process
97. armed conflict in which civilian and non-
92. What are the outstanding features of the military targets are emphasized, forces
situation in Vietnam from after September used include nontraditional forces outside
1940 to before March 1945? organized militaries, and wide array of
A. Placed under French colonial rule. weaponry is used (possible WMDs)
110. The League succeeded in getting nations A. How politics shapes the global econ-
to disarm omy and how the global economy shapes
A. True politics
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A. Nation’s peace state choices and policy
B. International interests D. The distributive consequences of
global economic exchange
C. Regional cooperation
D. National interests 116. What is a state’s right to do whatever it
wants within its own territory called?
E. Foreign relations security
A. Anarchy
112. an approach to knowledge based on sci-
B. Norms
entific method and the observation and
analysis of empirical data C. Sovereignty
A. states D. Security dilemma
B. positivism 117. The sovereign entity of a territory
C. rational choice theory
D. structural realism (neo-realism)
119. What is the role of international cooper- 124. is a principle in international law that
ation in combating transnational crime? each state has exclusive sovereignty over
its territory.
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B. Australia
racy
C. UK
C. Prohibit Communist Parties from oper-
ating D. USA
D. Racism against people of color 134. When was the first non-Communist gov-
ernment elected in Poland?
130. Consider the following statements I-The
Post of National Security Advisor was cre- A. September 1990
ated after Kargil War.II-It is an Executive B. September 1987
body deriving its power from Executive C. September 1985
i.e. Government. Which among the above
is/are correct? D. September 1989
C. Bahrain
D. Saudi arabia
141. Territory with defined borders, Popula- B. No, only with China
tion, Sovereignty C. No, only with the USA
A. Characteristics of States D. No, with none of them
147. One of the main purposes of the French 151. Mongolia will implement the 6 pillars of
colonialists during the second colonial ex- foreign policy in relations with the follow-
ploitation in Indochina (1919-1929) was ing non-state actors. Select non-state ac-
A. compensate for the damage caused by tors to implement
World War I. A. APEC
B. Investing in synchronous development B. ASEAN
of infrastructure in Indochina.
C. ����
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C. Invest in comprehensive development
D. CIS
of the Indochina economy.
D. Complete the pacification to dominate E. SHAT
Indochina.
152. Despite NGOs diversity, they DO NOT
148. was prompted by the Thirty Years’ War share commom rules such as to abide by
and led to the establishment of the Concert the principle of humanity which means to
of Europe, World War I led to an effort to alleviate human suffering; NGOs rely on
create a new system for establishing order the neutrality which means NGOs don’t
and stability. take sides and to remain at equal distance
from all armed groups.
A. Two-Level Game
A. True
B. Nationalism
B. False
C. Thirty Year’s War
D. Treaty of Westphalia 153. is the building of one standard world.
Its foundation is the standardization of
149. 1-Do Feminism has become an important principles and the liberalization of political
instrument regarding the limits of interna- and economic relations all over the world.
tional thoughts? Globalization also includes translation of
A. True cultures freedom of broadcasting informa-
tion spreading and sharing products tech-
B. False
nology and media.
150. Which is number 8? A. economy
B. globalization
C. moral rules
D. none of above
A. Canada
B. United States
C. Mexico
A. The US and Cuba
D. Brazil
B. China and US
E. Argentina
C. The USSR and US
157. Which is WRONG about the activity of E.
D. US and North Vietnam
H. Carr?
A. British historian 162. Which of the following is NOT a transna-
tional corporation?
B. journalist
C. politician A. Coke
D. diplomat B. Ford
C. Nike
158. What intergovernmental organizations is
the US government apart of? Choose all D. Whataburger
that apply. 163. state of disorder due to absence or non-
A. NATO recognition of authority
B. United Nations A. anarchy
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B. 9/1967
ings of international law as the actual rule
C. 1/1987 of conduct among
D. 11/1987 A. Treaty of Versailles
165. the realist notion that conflict is inherent B. bipolarity
in world politics, but sees that conflict as
driven more by the economic interest of C. Appeasement Policy
socioeconomic classes that by the geopo- D. The Cold War
litical interests of sovereign states
A. Popular Sovereignty 170. According to Bull (1977), when does an
B. Holy Roman Empire international society exist?
C. Feminism A. When states conceive themselves to
D. Neo-Marxism be bound by a common set of rules in their
relations with one another
166. The U.S. supported South Vietnam in the
B. When there is a balance of power and
fight against during the Vietnam war.
national interest
A. terrorism
C. When there is no international cooper-
B. North Korea ation
C. Communist North Vietnam
D. When there is anarchy and state secu-
D. Japan rity is the main focus
167. perspective on IR based on a set
on similar actors or processes that sug- 171. What does international security focus
gest possible explanations of “why” ques- on?
tions. A. Questions of war and peace
A. collective goods B. The study of the politics of trade,
B. identity monetary, and other economic relations
C. international relations among nations
181. What is the theory that focuses on power 186. The main factor that has dominated in-
politics, conflict, and war in international ternational relations for more than four
relations? decades in the second half of the twenti-
A. Realism eth century is
B. International society A. The formation of the socialist system.
C. IPE theories B. The birth of NATO.
D. Liberalism C. Cold War.
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182. The following is an example of regional D. The national liberation movement in
cooperation many countries around the world took
A. OPEC place strongly.
B. NATO
187. The U.S. was part of the Allied Pow-
C. ARABIC LEAGUE
ers that fought against the Central Pow-
D. CGI ers during WWI. The Central Powers were
183. In 2013 the number of UN members was
A. 198 countries A. Russia and Germany
B. 193 countries B. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey,
C. 201 countries and Bulgaria
190. the use of retaliatory threats against the 195. What is the global system meaning?
state A. challenge and collaboration interstate
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A. SALT Talks without distinction between family mem-
B. Unipolarity (Hegemony) bers or outsiders. What does that show?
203. In what city is the headquarters of the C. Neither inside or outside of the family
CIS located? D. All of the answers.
A. Moscow
208. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH. which is the
B. Baku
best definition?
C. Minsk
A. Research that involves interviewing
D. Yerevan people
204. The UN is one of the largest organiza- B. Research that involves reading a wide
tions in the world. The number of mem- variety of books
bers reaches almost all countries in the
world. Indonesia once left the UN due to C. Research that involves the analysis of
confrontation with Malaysia. Indonesia numerical data
officially left the UN because of the con- D. Research that involves building a holis-
frontation, namely tic (or complete) picture by utilizing a wide
A. 28 September 1950 variety of sources
A. Russia B. Unilateralism
B. Mexico C. Isolationism
C. Ukraine D. Darwinism
217. What was the impact of the Treaty of Tri- C. defenestrate political foes of partici-
anon on Hungary? pating nations from the UN
A. Hungary gained additional territories D. All of the above
and resources
223. A commonly accepted system of rules on
B. Hungary was granted independence the rights and duties of countries in rela-
and self-rule tions with each other.
C. Hungary lost significant territories and A. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
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population
B. FOREIGN POLICY
D. Hungary’s borders remained un-
changed C. GLOBAL COMMUNITY
D. INTERNATIONAL LAW
218. A diplomatic representative whose rank
is lower than an ambassador, namely 224. What was the war guilt clause-Treaty of
A. ambassador Versailles (1919)
B. effort power A. Placed collective responsibility on the
powers for WW1 leading to the creation
C. Ambassador
of the League of Nations.
D. attache
B. Blamed Germany for WW1 and justi-
E. fixed power fied all provisions of treaty-e.g reducing
their army.
219. defined in terms of physical security, in-
tegrity, and economic prosperity 225. Which of the following is not an accurate
A. Balance of Power understanding of the term ‘sovereignty’?
B. Rational & Unitary Actors A. a country’s full or supreme right
C. National Interest B. interference from other states
D. Security Dilemma C. synonymous with autonomy
D. its opposite is ‘anarchy’
220. In which year spilt of Soviet Union
A. 1990 226. How many pillars of Mongolia’s foreign
policy are there?
B. 1991
A. 4
221. The subject of constructivism are guided
by a B. 5
A. logic of consequences C. 6
B. logic of understanding D. 7
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London
C. Willingness
B. Because Italy was not invited to partic-
ipate in the peace negotiations D. Equivalence of Degrees
C. Because Italy was forced to pay heavy
243. The global megalopolitan archipelago
reparations to the Allied powers
(WMA) is
D. Because Italy was not granted inde-
pendence and self-rule A. All cities in the same country
B. All the most touristy cities
239. A criminal act that has the characteris-
tics of moving in a group, whose mem- C. The set of world cities that contribute
bers have high levels of militancy, op- to the direction of the world
erates underground, uses sophisticated
and deadly weapons and is generally con- D. none of above
nected to an international network is
called an action 244. paradigm that suggests the inclusion of
more women in positions of authority
A. Espionage could change the way world politics is con-
B. Terrorism ducted, and traditional scholarship, espe-
C. Sabotage cially realism, reflects a gendered perspec-
tive on the conduct of international rela-
D. Blockades tions.
E. Aggression
A. Neo-Marxism
240. What is the situation called when actions B. Holy Roman Empire
taken by states to ensure their own se-
curity are perceived as threats by other C. Feminism
states?
D. Popular Sovereignty
A. Balance of power
B. Great powers 245. The promotion of trade is a mechanism
related to which of the following theories
C. Middle powers
of IR:
D. Security dilemma
A. Realism
241. What is the concept that refers to the dis-
tribution of power between states? B. Liberalism
A. Diplomacy C. Constructivism
B. Non-interference D. Critical Approaches
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255. When did Stalin die B. Autocratic
A. 1952 C. Federal
B. 1953
D. none of above
C. 1956
D. 1961 261. The theory of realism says that the best
way to maintain peace is to be powerful.
256. 6-Hypotheses must be developed in such Peace through strength.
a way that can be repeated by another re-
A. True
searcher in other circumstances?
A. True B. False
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C. Southeast Asia is comparatively weak
in terms of military power A. Countries are aggressively intensify-
D. Several governments are threatened ing the arms race.
by domestic communist groups B. The world is always in a state of ten-
sion, confrontation, and the risk of world
275. What is the common element in idealist
war breaking out.
theories?
A. State interest C. Thousands of military bases are estab-
lished globally.
B. dynastic legitimacy
D. Countries have to spend a huge
C. legal and peace order amount of money and human resources to
D. necessity of war produce destructive weapons.
276. think that we can mould globalization 280. If Russia invaded Mexico and the United
in a variety of ways, notably because it States cheered Mexico on while remaining
offers us very real chances, for example, on the sidelines that would be a good ex-
to create cross-national human rights and ample of:
social movements, aided by modern tech- A. Multilateralism
nological forms of communication such as
internet. B. Unilateralism
A. Realists C. Isolationism
B. Constructivists D. Darwinism
C. Liberals 281. Cases argued before this court focus
D. Post-colonialists. ondisputes between nations who agree to
accept its decisions.
277. China’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI)
A. World Court
demonstrates the following ideas (check
all that apply): B. Supreme Court
A. global power shifts C. NATO
B. global economic links D. EU Court
C. global digitalization 282. focus on the construction of differ-
D. resource security ences between “women” and “men” in
the context of hierarchy and power and
278. Documents to record temporary ap- the highly contingent understandings of
provals are masculinity and feminity that this power
A. way of life relations produce
A. self interest and equality 290. Shaniques father lives and works in
America. When he works he sends money
B. Self interest and Mutual respect
to the family to help with the family ex-
C. Equality and Mutual respect penses. This money is called
D. None of the above A. Foreign exchange
B. Remittance
285. what is basic policy in international rela-
tion? C. Currency
A. politic D. None of these
B. social 291. The code name for the atomic bomb
dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in August of
286. The public policy process is best repre- 1945 was
sented as a
A. Fat Man
A. Straight line
B. Trinity
B. Two Way Street
C. Little Boy
C. Hexagon
D. none of above
D. Circle
292. What is a characteristic of a sovereign na-
287. Which system of international relations tion?
is characterized by power being shared
A. Being dependent on other nations for
among multiple countries?
laws
A. Bipolar system
B. Having complete authority over a geo-
B. Multipolar system graphic area
C. Autocratic system C. Being part of a larger political unit
D. Unipolar system D. Having open borders
293. Which is number 17? answers, the one that correctly reflects
them.
A. G =
B. H=
C. G=
D. H=
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297. What is the word that deThe practice of
A. Ethiopia conducting negotiations between countries
B. South Africa A. FPA
C. Iran B. International Organization
D. Russia C. Diplomacy
E. China D. Terrorism
294. What’s the name of the capital city of 298. The aim of the espionage movement is
Malaysia? A. testing the security of other countries
B. support the country under surveillance
C. change the security system of another
country
D. show strength to other countries
E. obtain strategic information and docu-
ments
A. JOHOR BAHRU
299. Constructivists have highlighted several
B. KUALA LUMPUR theme for social constructivism. Which one
C. PENANG is the first theme that constructivists have
highlighted?
D. MELAKA
A. constructivists has emphasized the so-
295. Why is it important to study Interna- cial dimensions of IR and demonstrated
tional Relations? the importance of norms, rules and lan-
A. To understand community dynamics guages
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cratic peace. 315. If Russia invaded Mexico and the United
A. Liberalism States declared war on Russia because the
U.S. does not want its foe Russia to be so
B. Liberal Institutionalism
close, that would be a good example of:
C. Liberal Commercialism
A. Realism & Isolationism
D. Liberal Internationalism
B. Realism & Engagement
311. the threat to retaliate against attackers C. Idealism and Isolationism
who are believed to be actively consider- D. Idealism & Engagement
ing specific military action
316. Which country does this flag belong to?
A. direct
B. extended
C. immediate
D. general
322. Which of the following is included in the 327. A pattern that is regarded as typical of
3 types of reciprocity something
A. IDENTITY A. Characteristics of States
B. BALANCED B. City-States
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A. Idealism
B. Realism A. Canada
C. Liberalism B. United States
D. Isolationism C. Mexico
329. There is a united determination to fight D. Brazil
for common interests and together as
E. Argentina
a former western colonial country is
the background to the formation of the 333. any approach to problem solving, learn-
organization ing, or discovery that employs a practical
A. ASEAN method not guaranteed to be optimal or
B. International Relations perfect, but sufficient for the immediate
goals.
C. International agreements
D. PBB A. Leadership Style
336. Who was leader of his country from 340. What is multipolarity in international re-
1949-75? lations?
A. GCC D. Suharto
B. ONE E. Moh. Hatta
C. EU
348. was a response that emphasized a scien-
D. Arab League tific approach using data collection, quan-
tification, advanced modeling
344. International relations are influenced by
several factors. Below are included exter- A. Rational Choice Theory
nal factors, namely
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B. Approach
A. Concern about the threat to survival C. Non-Governmental Organizations
B. There was a coup process by another
D. Positivism
country
C. Intervention carried out by a country 349. How many sports are played in the
Olympics?
D. A country cannot stand alone
E. Domestic rebellion A. 82
B. 37
345. What is the type of leadership in Interna-
tional Relations? C. 15
A. Political leadership D. 28
B. Direct leadership 350. Before the nation-state what was almost
C. Bureaucratic leadership constant in the grey areas between large
D. All the answers empires?
A. Trade
346. In which document is the policy for pro-
tecting the interests of citizens abroad B. Warfare
(the plenipotentiary representative resid- C. Border Walls
ing abroad protects the interests of citi-
D. Cooperation between neighbors
zens of his country within the framework
of international agreements and provides 351. Where does the legislative branch get its
assistance when necessary) power to declare war?
A. Constitution of Mongolia
A. Article I of the Constitution
B. Law of Torts
B. Article II of the Constitution
C. Mongolia’s foreign policy concept
C. Article III of the Constitution
D. Labor law
D. none of above
E. Cooperation Pact
352. In the current pandemic, it is evident that
347. Indonesian figures who played an active type of theory in the Arab conflict zones.
role in the formation of ASEAN in 1967
were A. Radicalism
A. A. H. Nasution B. Liberalism
B. Adam Malik C. Realism
C. Sukarno D. None of the above
353. When is Europe Day celebrated every 359. In a Monarchy, people normally cast a
year? vote to see who will be the next king or
queen.
C. December 18 B. FALSE
A. Corporations C. Carter
B. Businesses D. Eisenhower
C. Government 363. Moral Rules is the set of principles that
D. Individuals are recognized by people in a particular so-
ciety.
358. Failures of the League of Nations Colo- A. true
nial, Economic, and Territorial Confronta-
tion Italian invasion of Ethiopia Japanese B. False
annexation of Manchuria Role of Great
364. claimed authority over all of Christian Eu-
Powers was weak (esp. US)
rope. While its name conjured the memory
A. Failure of League of Nations- of the Roman Empire that dominated Eu-
B. Causes of World War II rope through the fifth-century CE, in fact,
it was a much less powerful and less cen-
C. Causes of WWI tralized political unit. Its geographic reach
D. none of above through much of its history was confined
to the territory of contemporary Central 368. Increasing military spending and increase
Europe taxes are examples of
A. Popular Sovereignty A. foreign policy
B. Holy Roman Empire B. domestic policy
C. Thirty Year’s War
369. Which country was invaded by Germany,
D. Treaty of Westphalia starting WW2 (1939)?
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365. mixes of individuals and organizations A. France
with transnational representation who in-
B. Poland
teract, exchange information, and share
and promote common values. C. Britain
A. Transnational Advocacy Networks D. none of above
(TANs
370. Which of these can be seen as the point
B. Constructivism
when the ideas of statehood were for-
C. Feminism mally established
D. Neo-Marxism A. Treaty of Westphalia
366. This is the logo of B. Montevideo Convention
382. The source of profits that America ob- C. Express something clearly either in
tained during World War II mainly came writing or speech
from D. A political/legal organization that has
A. trading weapons and goods to warring control over the people and territory
countries within a set boundary
B. lending to underdeveloped countries
386. What theorist believe Israel’s nuclear ca-
at high interest rates
pabilities is destabilizing the region?
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C. Booty obtained after battles with fas-
A. robert keshane
cist forces
B. Kenneth Waltz
D. leasing military bases on continents
C. Thomas Hobbes
383. What is the role of international relations
D. William Waltz
in diplomacy and conflict resolution?
A. Sharing intelligence, conducting joint 387. How many foreign languages are taught
operations, and establishing legal frame- at FME?
works A. 7
B. Promoting peace, resolving disputes, B. 9
and fostering cooperation between na-
tions C. 10
C. The principles and values that guide D. 18
individuals and societies in their interac-
388. What happened in Manchuria in 1931?
tions
A. A dictatorship was established follow-
D. The organized and armed conflict be-
ing the Wall Street Crash
tween nations or non-state actors
B. America stopped lending them money
384. . What is the name of a non-profit organi- as America became poorer.
zation that receives donations from more
C. The Japanese invaded saying that Chi-
than two countries and operates without
nese troops had attacked their railway.
an international intergovernmental agree-
ment or agreement? D. none of above
A. A multinational corporation 389. What does international political econ-
B. . Enterprise omy (IPE) study?
C. International non-governmental orga- A. Questions of war and peace
nization
B. The study of the politics of trade,
D. Voluntary organization monetary, and other economic relations
E. Company among nations
C. The types of actions that states take
385. STATE. which is the best definition? toward each other through time
A. A political/legal organization that has D. Distinct spheres of international ac-
control of a territory tivity within which policy makers of vari-
B. A particular condition that someone or ous states face conflicts and sometimes
something is in at a particular time achieve cooperation
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D. International cultural relations
E. International Technology Relations A. Only I
398. Explain the consequences of the Treaty of B. Only II
Neuilly on Bulgaria? C. Both I and II
A. Bulgaria gained additional territories D. Neither I nor II
and resources
403. The following assumption is an explana-
B. Bulgaria was granted independence
tion of:“Wallerstein argues that all the in-
and self-rule
stitutions of the social world are continu-
C. Bulgaria lost significant territories and ally being created and re-created. There-
population fore, any world system has necessarily a
D. Bulgaria’s borders remained un- beginningand an end.”
changed A. Human nature
399. The place where US ambassadors live. B. World System Theory
A. Camp David C. Dependency Theory
B. White House D. Human Security
A. The resolution of conflicts between na- A. a return to the use of slave labor in for-
tions mer colonies.
B. consolidation of the model of un-
B. The establishment of diplomatic rela-
even economic exchange between former
tions
colonies and metropolises.
C. The goals and priorities of a country C. predatory exploitation of resources of
D. The protection of human rights underdeveloped countries.
D. economic and political domination of
407. Which of the following was NOT a cause highly developed countries over develop-
of WWI ing countries.
A. Collapse and Malfunction of Balance of
411. Consider the following statements I-The
Power and Concert System in Europe
UNGA only passes resolutions, it does
B. colonial, Economic, and Territorial Con- not make laws.II-The UNGA resolutions
frontation are binding on all member states. Which
C. no Economic Instability among the above is/are incorrect?
A. Only I
D. Rise of Nationalism in Europe and Non-
European Powers (Japan and the United B. Only II
States) C. Both I and II
D. Neither I nor II
408. Debate eliminates options with high do-
mestic costs even if they might be more 412. LARGE N ANALYSIS. which is the best
successful in overall efforts leaving a more definition?
limited set of options
A. A research method in which the
A. Leadership Style scholar looks deeply into a small number
B. Groupthink of units of analysis
B. A research method in which the
C. Satisficing Options
scholar looks at a large set of units of anal-
D. Poliheuristic Theory ysis
C. A research method in which the
409. Consider the following statements I-The
scholar interviews people
Ecosoc has 54 members. Each member has
tenure of 3 years.II-One third of its mem- D. A research method in which the
bers are chosen every year. Which among scholar reads and takes notes on a wide
the above is/are correct? variety of books
A. Only I 413. What is the main principle of Interna-
tional Society in IR?
B. Only II
A. It emphasizes the role of international
C. Both I and II
organizations and non-governmental ac-
D. Neither I nor II tors in shaping state choices and policy
B. It works on the premise of mutual ben- 418. The Non-Aligned Movement is a move-
efits and international cooperation ment of developing countries that did not
C. It rejects power politics as the only take sides with any of the opposing blocks
possible outcome of IR during the cold war between the western
bloc and the eastern bloc. The first Non-
D. Order in international politics is main- Aligned Movement Summit was held in one
tained due to social bonds between states of the founding countries of the movement,
414. One event that illustrates Indonesia’s namely
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role in international relations is A. Indonesia
A. Involved in the Gulf War B. Yugoslavians
B. Active in the League of Nations Organi- C. Egypt
zation
D. India
C. As one of the pioneers of the founding
E. Malaysia
of ASEAN
D. Actively sending troops to the Middle 419. when two powers become much larger
East with the aim of fighting on the side of that all of the others
Middle Eastern countries A. Marshall Plan
415. the use of retaliatory threats against al- B. Containment Policy
lies and friends of the state C. Superpowers
A. direct D. Nuclear Deterrence
B. extended
420. What are the “big 4” countries of univer-
C. immediate sities?
D. general
422. Are you surprised that Germany was so 427. Which principles does Liberalism embrace
upset by the terms of the Treaty of Ver- A. power and security
sailles?
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B. 1986 and 1987
C. Both I and II
C. 1983 and 1987
D. Neither I nor II
D. 1984 and 1987
433. What are the new opportunities for the
Japanese economy to achieve ‘miraculous’ 438. The term ‘Iron Curtain’ refers to:
growth when entering the 60s of the A. The division of Germany
twentieth century? B. The boundary between North and
A. When America started a war of aggres- South Korea
sion against Vietnam C. The U.S. policy of containment
B. When receiving economic aid from the D. The Soviet Union’s sphere of influence
US
C. When America waged the Korean War 439. was set up in 1961 and is the world’s
largest conservation organization.
D. When America went to war against
A. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Cuba
B. World Health Organization (WHO)
434. Who is the main proponent of neoreal-
C. World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
ism?
D. United Nations Children’s Fund
A. hans Morgenthau
(UNICEF)
B. Joseph Nye
440. Political authority exerted by the
C. John Mearshiemer
Catholic Church in Europe from 800 on-
D. Niccolò Machiavelli ward
435. refers to those issues that have an A. Feudalism
impact on any particular state. What a na- B. The Reformation
tion feels to be necessary to its security
C. Holy Roman Empire
and well being, Its self interest.
D. Empires
A. balance of power
B. security dilemma 441. What are the challenges in combating
transnational crime?
C. national interest
A. Differing legal systems, lack of coordi-
D. prisoner’s dilemma nation among countries, and adaptability
436. armed conflict between two or more of criminal organizations
groups of very different military size or B. Loss of life, psychological trauma, eco-
power nomic disruption, and political instability
C. Displacement, injuries, and disruption 447. Which on of these countries is not a P-5
of essential services member.
446. Which organization is responsible for reg- A. Providing loans to countries for capital
ulating international trades and ensuring projects
smooth flow of trade? B. Dealing with labor problems and inter-
A. United Nations (UN) national labor standards
B. World Trade Organization (WTO) C. Regulating international trades
C. International Monetary Fund (IMF) D. Promoting international cooperation
D. World Bank and addressing global challenges
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tween the US and USSR in the 1970s in- D. Joseph Nye
tended to limit the expension of offensive
nuclear weapons 457. One of the general functions of interna-
tional relations is to protect human rights
A. SALT Talks
A. FALSE
B. Unipolarity (Hegemony)
B. TRUE
C. Loudness
D. Perestroika 458. The agreement between Masdar Institue
of Science and The University of Tokyo
453. The concept of alliances to balance power is an example of collaboration between
between countries is connect to the theory China and UAE.
of:
A. True
A. Realism
B. False
B. Liberalism
C. Constructivism 459. In Kenneth Waltz, Three Images of IR-
What is the Third Image
D. Critical Approaches
A. the world is a product of human nature
454. Which of the “spectrums” we learned and human decisions (individual level, hu-
about is best demonstrated by this ex- man policymakers)
ample:If Russia invaded Mexico and the B. the characteristics and political activ-
United States sends weapons to Mexico ities within a state and its policymaking
but doesn’t help fight. process determine decisions (state or so-
A. Engagement & Isolationism cietal level)
B. Idealism & Realism C. characteristics of the international
C. Unilateralism and Multilateralism system (like anarchy, global capitalism,
norms) dictate decisions that states make
D. Sovereignty & Liberty
E. Capitalism & Communism
D. none of above
455. idea that leaders simultaneously negoti-
460. What is conflict resolution?
ate with other states and with key domes-
tic actors in the conduct of international re- A. the process of collusion
lations B. the process of ending a disagreement
A. Two-Level Game C. when one country forms an alliance
B. Nationalism with another
C. League of Nations D. none of above
461. What is the main reason for the South D. none of above
China Sea conflict?
467. The following assumption sup-
Policy.Which among the above is/are in- other of the great powers (no shifting al-
correct? liances to preserve balance)
A. Only I A. spheres of influence
B. Only II B. bipolarity
C. Both I and II C. Cuban Missile Crisis
D. Neither I nor II D. Proxy Wars
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472. Which of these fundamental theories 476. They measure taken by one country or a
emphasises the interdependence between group of countries to restrict trade or other
states economic activity with another country
A. classical realism A. Security
B. offensive structural realism B. Economic Sanctions
C. liberalism C. Alliance
D. multi-liberalism D. Multilateralism
473. the theory conclude that the divided in-
477. The Bay of Pigs and the Missile Crisis
dividual/country must be replaced by the
were both conflicts with
integral individual/country?
A. Cuba
B. Japan
C. Iraq
D. Iran
481. The nation-state originated in ? 485. Who was President from 1945-52?
A. Europe between 1450-1650 C.E. A. Johnson
B. Asia between 1450-1650 C.E. B. Kennedy
489. the notion that what one state does for 495. Which of the “spectrums” we learned
purely defensive purposes might appear to about is best demonstrated by this ex-
other states as threatening to their secu- ample:If Russia invaded Mexico and the
rity and interests United States helps because Mexico is an
important trading partner and it is also
A. Democratic Peace Theory
a friendly democracy with whom we are
B. Security Dilemma friends.
C. Balance of Power A. Engagement & Isolationism
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D. Kantian Triangle B. Idealism & Realism
490. Who was leader of his country from C. Unilateralism and Multilateralism
1964 to 1982? D. Sovereignty & Liberty
A. Gorbachev E. Capitalism & Communism
B. Brezhnev
496. What is an expression contrary to democ-
C. Mao racy?
D. Deng A. Imposing opinions on others.
491. In 2023, how many international visitors B. Force everyone to do what you want.
will come to our country? C. Arbitrarily change class rules.
A. 10.9 million people D. Both A, B, C.
B. 11.7 million people
497. Are international treaties promoters of
C. 12.6 million people peace?
D. 13.3 million people A. TRUE
492. What was the primary focus of the Cold B. FALSE
War arms race?
498. a theory of international relations estab-
A. Military intervention lished in the post-World War II era that
B. Economic aid seeks to explain international politics as a
result of human nature
C. Diplomatic negotiations
A. Realism
D. Cultural exchange programs
B. Structural Realism (Neo-Realism)-
493. Limited restrictive trading of goods be-
C. Classical Realism
tween Canada and Mexico (formally the
United States) is known as D. Anarchy
A. North America Trade Organization 499. UAE’s foreign policy advocates
B. North American Free Trade Agreement A. truth and belief
494. UAE belongs to the Arab League B. truth and justice
A. true C. truth and strictness
B. False D. none
500. armed conflict in which the rules and par- B. Rational & Unitary Actors
ticipation of government, militaries, and C. National Interest
populations are blurred
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sources its production using national sub- B. Abolish the capitalist system
contractors
517. issues relating to your country at home
C. a large national company that has pro-
duction subsidiaries abroad with the aim A. domestic affairs
of taking advantage of the advantages of- B. foreign affairs
fered by different countries
C. international relations
D. none of above
D. humanitarian action
513. Which agreement brought Germany “in
from the Cold”-admitting her to the 518. the relaxation of Cold War tensions that
League of Nations in exchange for accept- took place between the US and USSR in
ing her eastern borders? the 1970s
A. Washington Naval Treaty A. SALT Talks
B. Kellog-Briand Pact B. Détente
C. Dawes Plan C. Cuban Missile Crisis
D. Locarno Treaty
D. Perestroika
514. Traditional theory of recognition
519. One of the important purposes of the
United Nations organization is
A. maintain world peace and security
B. promote free trade relations
C. punish war criminals
D. prevent environmental pollution
A. Constitutive theory
520. Who described the agreement to accept
B. Authoritarian theory the Dawes Plan at the London Conference
C. Constitutional theory of 1924 as ‘the first peace treaty’ since
the end of the war?
D. Declarative theory
A. Ramsay MacDonald
515. Who did the U.S. fight against in the Ko-
rean War? B. Lord Curzon
A. North Korea C. President Harding
B. South Korea D. Aristide Briand
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with that situation, what would you do?
530. Regarding globalization which increases
tensions on the busiest maritime routes A. Propagate people to follow strange
for the exchange of goods, select, from subjects.
the propositions below, the correct propo- B. Follow strange objects.
sition(s).
C. Pretend not to know.
A. States oppose each other over the con-
trol of fishing resources. D. Report immediately to local authorities
for timely resolution.
B. States compete for control of mining
resources and rare earths. 535. The goal is to unify the nationality struc-
C. States face the risk of piracy on certain ture in a given area
maritime routes. A. pogrom
D. Rivalries pit States against each other
B. massacre
for control of strategic straits.
C. ethnic cleansing
531. What two theories believe the world is
anarchic? D. genocide
A. Realism and Marxism 536. According to Realism, who are the most
B. Marxism and Constructivism important actors in world politics?
C. Liberalism and Constructivism A. Non-governmental organisations
(NGOs)
D. Realism and Liberalism
B. Large Corporations
532. Which part of the League of Nations
worked to solve problems left over from C. States
the war? D. none of above
A. The Council
537. How did the Young Plan affect Germany’s
B. The Commissions reparation payments?
C. The Court of International Justice
A. It abolished reparations.
D. The Assembly
B. It cut the total from 132 billion to 112
533. Today, which states below are pursuing billion gold marks over 59 years.
independent paths? C. It renewed the Dawes Plan.
A. United States of AmericaBritain China D. It increased the amount Germany had
B. ChinaIndiaFrance to pay by 5 billion.
539. The European Union was created after 543. CORRELATION. which is the best defini-
WWII to foster tion?
A. economic cooperation A. The absense of any relationship
B. infrastructure projects amongst factors/variables
546. subtype of the liberal paradigm-suggests 551. When was the Malta Summit in which
that international institutions such as law, both Bush and Gorbachev announced that
regimes, and international organizations the Cold War was over? page 169
migrate anarchy and facilitate interna-
A. December 1989
tional cooperation.
A. Liberalism B. December 1990
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C. Liberal Commercialism D. December 1992
D. Liberal Internationalism
552. External threats can take the form of
547. build up military might A. lack of job opportunities
A. internal B. unemployment
B. external C. economic embargo from other coun-
548. After the end of World War II, two new tries
superpowers emerged facing each other, D. inadequate infrastructure
namely the United States and the Soviet
Union. The United States pioneered the es- E. unclear economic system
tablishment of the Western Bloc with its
ideology, namely 553. iNTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MEANS
A. Inheritance of property
B. Family relationship
C. Criminal relations
D. Labor relations
E. All of the above apply
564. Which branch of government declares 569. The meeting that took place in the White
war? House to commemorate UDHR in
A. executive A. 1975
B. legislative B. 1976
C. judicial C. 1977
D. none of above D. 1978
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565. The pentagon is the headquarters for the 570. Every business and activity, both domes-
tic and foreign, which is considered to
A. President endanger the sovereignty, integrity and
safety of a country is called
B. CIA
A. challenge
C. Foreign dignitaries
D. US Defense Department B. obstacle
C. threat
566. Which state is NOT a part of NAFTA?
D. resistance
A. United States
E. turmoil
B. Canada
C. Mexico 571. Equal Opportunities in the matters of
Public Employment is mentioned in
D. Brazil
A. Article 16
567. Which is number 23?
B. Article 17
C. Article 14
D. Article 15
574. Name the third neighbors of Mongolia? 578. How many MOU’s signed (international
office) as of now in veltech?
A. USA and Japan
A. 180
B. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA
B. 175
C. European Union
C. 187
D. India, South Korea
D. 164
E. TURKEY
579. The Association of Southeast Asian
575. Choose the correct option
Nations (ASEAN) is a geopolitical and
economic organization of countries in
the Southeast Asian region, which was
founded in Bangkok on
A. 30 December 1967
B. 24 February 1967
A. 1b 2c 3a
C. August 8, 1967
B. 1a 2c 3b
D. January 7, 1967
C. 1c 2b 3a
E. 12 September 1967
D. 1c 2a 3b
E. 1b 2a 3c 580. a war of control of the entire world order,
including the role of world hegemony
576. The IR approach that values power com- A. hegemonic war
pared to other countries, instead of the ab-
solute value of power is: B. total war
C. civil war
A. Classical realism
D. limited war
B. Neoclassical realism
C. Structural realism 581. All of the following were reasons for ten-
sion between China and the US EXCEPT
D. Classical Liberalism
A. US protection of Taiwan
577. Who is the senator on this picture?
B. Lifting of the Bamboo Curtain
C. Chinese intervention in Korean War
D. PRC support to Vietnamese commu-
nists during the Vietnam War
582. US dropped an atomic bomb on 6th Au-
gust 1945 in
A. Hiroshima
B. Nagasaki
583. What is terrorism? 588. Which of the following shows what In-
A. The use of violence, intimidation, or dia and Southeast Asian countries have in
threats to achieve political, religious, or common in the second half of the twenti-
ideological objectives eth century?
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and consumption of prohibited sub- C. Focus on economic development.
stances D. Independence.
D. The organized and armed conflict be-
tween nations or non-state actors 589. condition of supreme, independent politi-
cal authority answerable to no higher au-
584. U.S. domestic affairs and foreign affairs thority. In international relations theory,
are connected and influence each other. and especially among realists, states are
A. True often regarded as sovereign
B. False A. anarchy
B. sovereignty
585. The has been established with the
purpose of instilling among students the C. national interest
love of discipline and military training D. prisoner’s dilemma
A. Border Security Force( BSF)
590. Which theory in IR emphasizes the role
B. Central Reserve Police Force(CRPF) of the state, national interest, and power
C. National Cadet Corps(NCC) in world politics?
D. Rapid Action Force(RAF) A. International Political Economy
B. Liberalism
586. What did the constructivist use to answer
questions of international relations? C. Realism
A. Discourse analysis D. International Society
B. Displacement analysis 591. What is the capital city name of Myan-
C. Distinctive analysis mar?
D. none of above
592. Which country is playing a growing mili- 597. Peace studies was established in the af-
tary role in the world? termath of a total war in
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tions
D. SERI BEGAWAN TOWN
B. international trade policy
C. sending diplomats to global confer- 608. Which service is not provided by Interna-
ences tional Relations Office?
A. Offering language Courses
D. protection of overseas interests
B. Offering Mobility Programs
604. The idea to hold the Asia-Africa Confer- C. Corporate
ence emerged at the Colombo conference.
The figure who initiated the holding of the D. none of above
Asian-African Conference was
609. Which country does not claim any island
A. Jawaharlal Nehru of India of the Spratly Islands?
B. Ali Sastroamidjoyo from Indonesia A. Indonesia
C. Muhammad Ali Jinnah from Pakistan B. Malaysia
D. Sir John Kotelawala of Sri Lanka C. Vietnam
A. Actors C. Ackees
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C. Germany A. Austria lost significant territories and
D. UK population
B. Austria gained additional territories
624. What is the key motivating principle of from neighboring countries
traditional state systems according to in-
ternationalist thinkers? C. Austria was granted control over for-
mer German colonies
A. Sovereignty and power
D. Austria’s borders remained un-
B. Global domination changed
C. Nationalism and isolationism
630. What happened to the Austro-Hungarian
D. Greater political and economic cooper- Empire in the Treaty of Saint Germain?
ation among different state and people
A. It remained intact with no territorial
625. Autocratic ruler of Russia changes
642. It’s a formal agreement between two or B. Mao was angered by Stalin’s refusal to
more countries to cooperate and support get involved in the Korean War
each other militarily or politically C. Stalin rejected Mao’s Sino-centric ap-
A. Agreement proach to communism
B. Humanitarian Aid D. Mao and Stalin were close allies due to
their similar personalities
C. International Trade
D. Alliance 647. which country does this flag belong to?
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643. Consider the following statementsI-
SAARC is a regional organization estab-
lished by the South Asian Countries in
1986.II-It is Head Quartered at New Delhi,
India.Which among the above is/are incor-
rect?
A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Both I and II
A. USA
D. Neither I nor II
B. Belgium
644. UAE is a member of the European Union C. United Kingdom
A. true D. Indonesia
B. False 648. According to the leadership style graph
which 2 styles of leadership are closed
645. In contrast to the Western Bloc which has
to information
8 countries, the Eastern Bloc only consists
of 4 countries, namely A. opportunists
A. Soviet Union, England, France, and the B. strategists
Netherlands C. pragmatists
B. Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Roma- D. crusaders
nia, and East Germany
649. One method for studying international
C. Soviet Union, Belgium, Luxembourg,
relations utilizes three levels of analysis,
and Norway
all of which are designed to give us a
D. Soviet Union, West Germany, China, specific view of how world events come
and Yugoslovakia about. The three levels, as defined by Ken-
E. Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Roma- neth Waltz (Genest, 1996), are the sys-
nia, and Yugoslovakia tem level, state level, and individual level.
A. Neo-Marxism
646. All of the following were true of Mao and
Stalin’s relationship EXCEPT B. Increased Role of Non-State Actors
A. Scotland
B. Sweden
C. Switzerland
D. Sumatra
A. Canada
656. paradigm that suggests the inclusion of
B. United States more women in positions of authority
C. Mexico could change the way world politics is con-
ducted, and traditional scholarship, espe-
D. Brazil
cially realism, reflects a gendered perspec-
E. Argentina tive on the conduct of international rela-
tions.
652. Organizations that are not limited to op-
erating within just one state and are cre- A. Popular Sovereignty
ated by agreement among states. B. Holy Roman Empire
A. INTERNATIONAL TRADE C. Feminism
B. NATION STATE D. Neo-Marxism
C. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
657. What is bipolarity in international rela-
D. INTERNATIONAL LAW tions?
653. When was Khruschev’s “secret speech” A. A system where power is concentrated
in one major actor or superpower.
A. 1953
B. A system where power is concentrated
B. 1956
between two major actors or superpow-
C. 1949 ers.
D. 1961 C. A system where power is evenly dis-
tributed among all actors or superpowers.
654. Main regions and countries in Mongolia’s
foreign policy:Choose the countries that D. A system where power is concentrated
will enter Central and Euro-Asia? between multiple actors or superpowers.
A. OUH 658. Neorealism is the same thing as
B. China A. structural realism
C. Mongolia B. neoliberalism
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tween countries based on cooperation in- 664. A person who studies International Rela-
stead of conflict tions needs to know many disciplines, such
660. The threat from within the country of a as
military nature is A. Law
A. corruption B. Economy
B. aggression C. Geography
C. unemployment D. All of the above
D. poverty 665. The Nazis of Hitler is based on the princi-
E. drugs pal of
661. What was the most serious and serious A. Dictatorship
consequence left to the world during the B. Democracy
Cold War?
666. armed conflict between two or more
A. Deepening the contradiction between states in which military forces of each side
the two sides-the capitalist and socialist are used against each other (no WMDs)
sides.
A. conventional war
B. Thousands of military bases are estab-
lished globally. B. unconventional war
C. The world is always in a state of ten- C. civil war
sion, confrontation, and the risk of world D. none of above
war breaking out.
667. The U.S. imposes economic sanctions on
D. Local wars appear in many regions Iran. This is an example of:
such as Southeast Asia, North Korea, etc.
A. hard power
662. Why did Lloyd George not want to punish B. soft power
Germany harshly?
A. He believed in forgiveness and recon- 668. After the recent U.S. presidential election,
ciliation can the U.S. rejoin the Paris Agreement?
Will they rejoin it?
B. He was concerned about potential fu-
ture retaliation from Germany A. Yes they can, but no they won’t
C. He had personal ties with German B. Yes they can, and yes they will
leaders C. No they can’t, and no they won’t
D. He was influenced by public opinion in D. No they can’t, but they would if they
Britain were allowed to
669. Mark developed countries A. UK, USA, France, Italy and Japan
A. Mexico agreed to limit the size of their navies
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between two competing nations was nec- tween countries
essary to maintain peace was:
C. To promote economic growth and de-
A. realist theory. velopment
B. the Formal Alliance. D. To enforce international laws and reg-
C. the New World order theory. ulations
D. the theory of Complex Interdepen- 684. a theory of international relations that
dence. says power is the most important factor
in international relations.
679. True or False:Mao supported
Khrushchev’s policy of détente with the A. Realism
West.
B. Structural Realism (Neo-Realism)-
A. True
C. Classical Realism
B. False
D. Anarchy
680. the notion that what one state does for
purely defensive purposes might appear to 685. Does technology increase information se-
other states as threatening to their secu- curity and ensure the rights of all parties?
rity and interests A. AI technology
A. balance of power B. IoT technology
B. security dilemma C. Blockchain technology
C. Liberalism D. 3D printing technology
D. Melian Dialogue
686. Consider the following statementsI-In
681. Individuals are the primary decision- 2005, the India-USA Civil Nuclear Agree-
makers in the policy process ment was signed by Dr Manmohan Singh,
A. Belief System the then prime minister of India and
George W Bush Jr the then American
B. Individual Level of Analysis
President.II-In 2008 India became the
C. Great Man Theory of History member of Nuclear Supplier groups.Which
D. Ideology among the above is/are incorrect?
A. Only I
682. An example of an Intergovernmental Or-
ganization (IGO) is ? B. Only II
A. Doctors without Borders C. Both I and II
B. Nike D. Neither I nor II
687. Which manufacturing industry is playing 692. You, as an individual, are a global actor.
the supporting role of Vietnam’s economy
A. True
today?
698. Which alliance was created to oppose B. The end of the war between the US and
NATO? Iraq
C. Stop nuclear testing
D. The end of the cold war between the
US and the US
E. Signing of the world human rights char-
ter
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703. the realist notion that conflict is inherent
A. European Union in world politics, but sees that conflict as
driven more by the economic interest of
B. OPEC socioeconomic classes that by the geopo-
C. Warsaw Pact litical interests of sovereign states
D. Soviet Union A. Characteristics of States
699. The Nuclear Ban Treaty conference was B. City-States
held in Geneva in the year C. Norms
A. 1955 D. Neo-Marxism
B. 1963
704. What is France’s biggest strategic threat
C. 1969 preventing more military aid to Ukraine?
D. 1965
A. Vulnerability in Eastern Europe
700. What is the purpose of the Peace Corps? B. Vulnerability in the Pacific region
A. advance the common good in the world C. Vulnerability in the Middle East
B. help the world’s poor children D. Vulnerability in Africa
C. provide disaster relief
705. The Atlantic Charter was signed on
D. medical assistance during emergen-
cies A. August 14, 1941
701. the fact that in nuclear wars their will be B. August 14, 1942
tremendous guarented destruction to both C. August 14, 1952
sides
D. August 14, 1964
A. Sino-Soviet Split
E. February 15, 1972
B. Vietnam Syndrome
C. Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)- 706. Realists view international institutions
as primarily serving the interests of:
D. Nuclear Deterrence
A. Non-governmental organizations
702. An example of the UN’s role in the field (NGOs)
of law and humanity that can be enjoyed
B. Multinational Companies (MNCs)
by the international community is
C. Weaker States
A. Ligitan and Sipadan Island dispute res-
olution D. Powerful States
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problems.
B. Organize sports activities for the class D. achieve miraculous growth
with your friends 724. The agreement only regulates matters
C. Let’s do scientific research together that concern the interests of both coun-
D. none of above tries, namely
A. Multilateral agreements
719. In 1899, USA declared an Open Door Pol-
B. International agreements
icy to allow free trade by any nation in any
port of this country. C. National agreement
A. China D. Agreement between two countries
B. Mexico E. Bilateral agreement
C. Panama 725. The European Union has:
D. Cuba
732. How many Articles contained in the orig- 736. Choose the activity which would be an ad-
inal Constitution of India? vantage to relationships.
A. 450 A. Getting higher interest rates
B. 395 B. Help when there is a natural disaster
C. 399 C. Getting inferior goods
D. 400 D. Getting illegal substances
737. What was one of America’s most impor- B. All the relations that a country does
tant foreign policies after World War II? C. Politics between countries that include
A. Implementing a ‘global strategy’ with interests
the ambition to dominate the world
D. Political relations with other countries
B. Suppression of the Soviet Union and
socialist countries 743. When was the Wall Street Crash?
C. Against the national liberation move- A. 1918
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ment B. 1939
D. Destroy the democratic movement C. 1922
738. Kings and queens exist in a D. 1929
A. Democracy
744. Policymakers begin with a shared Na-
B. Confederacy tional InterestPolicymaking is a Rational
C. Monarchy process that chooses from multiple options
and alternatives and ultimately chooses
D. Autocracy
the most effective and efficient option to
739. NATO was founded in suit the National Interest Once chosen,
the policy will be supported by all of the
A. 1947 agents of the state and implemented uni-
B. 1949 formly (Unitary Actor)
740. If you are very involved in global politics A. International System Level-
you are a/an B. Billiard Ball Model
A. Internationalist C. Rational Actor Model-
B. Isolationist D. National Interest
741. One of the goals of establishing the UN 745. a system operating in the absence of
was central government and political authority
A. Center for all international coopera- A. theory
tion
B. anarchy
B. Resolve disputes peacefully
C. sovereignty
C. Do not interfere in the domestic affairs
of a country D. cooperation
D. Respect equality and sovereignty of a 746. Facing the world trend after the “Cold
country War”, Vietnam needs to
E. Maintain international security and A. Expand cooperative relations with
peace other countries to integrate and take ad-
vantage of opportunities for development.
742. One of the important concepts of interna-
tional relations, namely foreign relations, B. Expand cooperation with other coun-
means tries to fight terrorism.
A. a set of methods used by a country to C. military alliance with ASEAN countries
establish relations with other countries to protect sovereignty in the East Sea.
D. close alliance with the US and Western B. Developing digital infrastructure, busi-
capitalist countries, taking advantage of nesses and consumers need to proac-
economic development opportunities. tively participate in digital economic activ-
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way affect all other actors.
A. FOREIGN POLICY C. African Colonies
B. GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE D. Not allowed to unite with Austria
C. ACTORS E. Switzerland
D. RWANDA 763. How many years did Mongolia establish
diplomatic relations with Turkey?
758. a school of thought that believes that
world politics ultimately is always and nec- A. 1969.6.24
essarily a field of conflict among actors B. 1968.6.24
pursuing power
C. 1990.6.24
A. Realism D. 1987.6, .24
B. Structural Realism (Neo-Realism)-
764. warfare by one state waged to conquer
C. Classical Realism and occupy another
D. Anarchy A. hegemonic war
759. Issue-based regimes are instruments cen- B. limited war
tral to the following theory of IR: C. total war
A. Complex Interdependence D. none of above
B. Constructivism
765. The Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Associ-
C. Marxism ation was the precursor to the birth of
D. Realism A. Vietnam Nationalist Party
760. Countries give up some of their own con- B. Indochina Communist Federation
trol to work together to achieve shared C. Communist group
goals.
D. Communist Party of Vietnam.
A. common market
766. Under the Paris agreement, China in
B. supranational cooperation
2015, committed to peak its carbon diox-
C. centripetal force ide (CO2) emissions around the year ,
D. centrifugal force and make best efforts to peak earlier.
A. 2025
761. the absence of an effective world govern-
ment capable of enforcing rules and norms B. 2030
of behavior C. 2035
A. anarchy D. 2050
767. The Treaty of Westphalia stated that 771. Who was quoted as saying, “A revolu-
states had to claim responsibility for the tion is not a dinner party. A revolution is
their citizen’s behavior. an insurrection, an act of violence by which
A. Uruguay A. Turkey
B. Sweden B. Spain
C. Ireland C. Morocco
D. Germany D. Sudan
E. Bulgaria E. Nigeria
775. Who were NOT the members of European 779. After the Cold War ended, what kind of
Balance of Power in XIXth century? world order did America want to estab-
A. Great Britain lish?
B. France A. Unipolar
C. Spain B. Two poles with many centers
D. Russia C. Multipolar
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780. . What is the main reason to consider a
small country as an important participant
in international relations?
A. Most small countries are militarily
weak and economically underdeveloped
B. Most small countries are developing
economically, but they have strong mili-
A. Ethiopia tary forces
B. South Africa C. Two-thirds of the world’s countries are
C. Iran militarily weak, although most small coun-
D. Russia tries are weak
A. Brazil A. Democracy
B. Peru B. dictatorship
C. Ecuador C. autocracy
D. Guatemala D. none of above
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B. False B. Liberalism
799. IR encourages travel related to business, 803. When was the Paris Peace Conference?
tourism and immigration, providing people A. 1918
with opportunities to enhace their lives.
B. Analysis that is dependent upon con- 812. What is the meaning of sovereignty in In-
sidering how politics ought to be done ternational Relations?
C. Analysis that is dependent upon num- A. Reliance on international organiza-
bers alone tions
D. Analysis that is dependent upon opin- B. Independence from other states
ion
C. Involvement in global conflicts
808. The theory that analyzes, among other D. Dependence on other states
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things, gender equality and freedom in po-
litical participation is 813. The trend of globalization is a conse-
A. Constructivism quence of
826. Which leader proposed the idea of the 831. An economic system in which the free
League of Nations? market regulates the price of good.
A. Woodrow Wilson A. Communism
B. David Lloyd George B. Capitalism
C. George Clemenceau
C. Utopian Socialism
D. none of above
D. Totalitarianism
827. Choose the correct option
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832. What is multilateralism based on?
A. Agreements between countries on a
given issue
B. Agreements between two countries on
several specific issues
C. Agreements between two parties in a
A. Swaziland country on a particular issue
fields, but there was no direct military con- C. the role of idea and actions
flict. D. language and rules
D. The Cold War was persistent, tense,
and inconclusive. 849. In Kenneth Waltz, Three Images of IR-
What is the Second Image
844. Liberalism emphasizes principle of
A. the world is a product of human nature
A. Population and human decisions (individual level, hu-
B. Diplomacy man policymakers)
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C. Cooperation B. the characteristics and political activ-
ities within a state and its policymaking
D. Military power
process determine decisions (state or so-
845. What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau con- cietal level)
tribute through philosophy? C. characteristics of the international
A. Observing multiple points in time and system (like anarchy, global capitalism,
suggesting explanations for the patterns norms) dictate decisions that states make
found
B. Solution to the state of nature is the D. none of above
social contract
850. Which content does not accurately reflect
C. Advocated a world federation of re- the manifestations of economic develop-
publics bound by the rule of law ment in America in the years 1946-1950?
D. none of above A. Becoming the world’s second indus-
846. Collective Goods are easier to provide in trial power (after the Soviet Union)
B. America holds more than 50% of the
A. small groups to avoid “cheating” ships traveling on the sea, 3/4 of the
world’s gold reserves
B. big groups to “promote cheating”
C. The US accounts for more than 50% of
C. individuals
world industrial output
D. none of above
D. America became the only creditor in
847. The interaction between countries and the world
people of the world
851. Which is number 21?
A. Nation State
B. International Relations
C. United Nations
D. National Interest
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C. Joined the French Socialist Party in
world politics is inevitable. (States remain
1919.
key actors in world politics and that ab-
sence of a world government means the D. Vote for the Communist International
anarchy and participate in the founding of the
French Communist Party.
A. Liberalism
B. Liberal Institutionalism 866. Preamble is based on which country’s
model?
C. Liberal Commercialism
A. USA
D. Liberal Internationalism
B. USSR
862. All the theories say that the international C. UK
actors only respond to their own interest.
D. Ireland
A. True
867. Which of the following is not a similarity
B. False
in the causes of economic development of
863. Below are the founding countries of the US and Japan in the 50s to early 70s
ASEAN of the 20th century?
A. Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, A. The territory is large, rich in resources,
Singapore and abundant in labor
E. Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Sin- 868. series of meetings and conferences, and
gapore, Cambodia the rules they generated, that took place
among the great powers of Europe from
864. What are the two main types of borders 1815 to 1948 and were intended to pro-
used to set political boundaries? duce stability and order
A. Geometric and physical A. Failure of League of Nations
B. Physical and cultural B. Collective Security
C. Human and geometric C. League of Nations
D. Natural and cultural D. Concert of Europe
C. Theresa May
D. David Cameron
A. True
B. False
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882. QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH. which is the
best definition?
A. Red Cross and Red Cressent Move-
A. Research that involves interviewing
ment
people
B. NATO
B. Research that involves reading a wide
C. AND variety of books
D. APPLE C. Research that involves the analysis of
numerical data
879. Analysis of a set of facts in their rela-
D. Research that involves building a holis-
tion to one another / Plausible principle or
tic (or complete) picture by utilizing a wide
body of principles offered to explain phe-
variety of sources
nomena
A. Realism 883. The UN is an example of what?
B. Approach A. Alliance
D. Paradigm C. Confederation
D. Supranational organization
880. The groups of people who share a sense
of national identity, usually including a lan- 884. . Consider the following statements I-
guage and culture The President of India is the supreme
commander of the defense forces.II-The
All three chiefs of defense forces are ap-
pointed by Prime Minister. Which among
the above is/are incorrect?
A. Only I
B. Only II
A. States C. Both I and II
B. Nations D. Neither I nor II
C. Bureaucratic organizations
885. What is foreign aid?
D. none of above
A. Assistance provided by one country to
881. In Marxism, the proletariat is a factor another
that destabilizes international relations? B. The act of invading another country
894. stresses the social construction of iden- 899. Consider the following statements I-The
tity and the way that social interactions United Nations was established by char-
define ethnicity ter signed by 50 founding countries on
A. primordialism 24th October 1945 at San Francisco in
America.II-To commemorate this 24th Oc-
B. instrumentalism tober of every year is celebrated as United
C. constructivism Nations Day. Which among the above
D. none of above is/are correct?
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A. Only I
895. A new branch of science that studies the
history of international politics is B. Only II
A. International Relations C. Both I and II
B. international politics
D. Neither I nor II
C. international law
D. principles of international law 900. established in 1919 by the Treaty of Ver-
E. international factors sailles to promote international coopera-
tion, peace, and security by the firm es-
896. . Which of the following does not apply tablishment of the understandings of inter-
to participants in international relations? national law as the actual rule of conduct
A. Country-country among governments-by failing to prevent
the outbreak of WWII so quickly on the
B. State-Non-State Actor
heels of WWI, the league failed in its most
C. Non-State Actor-Non-State Actor important purpose-to preserve peace
D. Political organization A. Failure of League of Nations
E. All of the above apply
B. Collective Security
897. An action such as withholding loans, arms
C. Appeasement Policy
or economic aid to force a foreign govern-
ment to stop certain activities. D. The Cold War
A. Sanctions
B. Alliance 901. Faced with the new trend in international
relations after the Cold War, what advan-
C. Convention tages does Vietnam have?
D. Interpol
A. Have a large market to export and im-
898. The study of the relevant circumstances port goods.
surrounding interactions, the meaning of
B. Improve qualifications, concentrate
international relations is presented by
capital and labor.
A. Charles A
C. Economic cooperation, attracting in-
B. Warsito S
vestment capital and applying science and
C. Tygve Nathiessen technology.
D. Strategic Plan D. Applying science and technology to
E. Greyson production.
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C. geopolitics
D. realism C. International Law
D. Nongovernmental Organizations
911. What event marked Nguyen Ai Quoc’s ini-
tial finding of the right path to save the 916. How to describe this situation
country?
A. Nguyen Ai Quoc brought his claim
to the Versailles Conference (June 18,
1919).
B. Nguyen Ai Quoc participated in the
founding of the French Communist Party
(December 1920).
C. Nguyen Ai Quoc read a preliminary
draft of Lenin’s Theses on the national and
colonial issue (July 1920).
D. Nguyen Ai Quoc founded the Vietnam
Revolutionary Youth Association (June
1925). A. The lack of sovereignty
A. Hobbes C. Anarchy
919. What is similar between the EU and D. Strengthening the position and role of
ASEAN? Asia and Africa in world peace efforts
E. Strengthening cooperation to weaken
C. Do not threaten force or use force D. The transportation sector receives the
against each other. most investment
D. The combination is effective in eco-
933. The United Nations is a great example of
nomic terms
at work.
929. The basic difference between the Cold A. Multilateralism
War and World War II is
B. Unilateralism
A. takes place in all fields, except direct
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military conflicts. C. Isolationism
B. making the world always in a state of D. Darwinism
confrontation and tension.
934. Which of the following positions is the
C. causing many serious consequences most favorable among Southeast Asians
for humanity (survey 2023)?
D. taking place persistently, struggling,
A. Southeast Asia should fend off pres-
without winning or losing.
sure from the USA and China
930. an extensive group of states or countries B. Southeast Asia should seek support
under a single supreme authority, formerly from third parties (not USA/China)
especially an emperor or empress
C. Southeast Asia should side with the
A. Characteristics of States USA
B. City-States D. Southeast Asia should side with China
C. Holy Roman Empire
935. What are global ethics and moral frame-
D. Empires
works?
931. The first step in the decision making pro- A. The use of violence, intimidation, or
cess is threats to achieve political, religious, or
A. identify alternatives ideological objectives
B. identify the decision B. The illegal activities conducted by
C. gather information structured criminal groups or syndicates
937. An agreement made by more than two 942. During the second colonial exploitation of
countries, namely an agreement the French colonialists (1919-1929), the
main contradiction in Vietnamese society
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B. Germany was limited to 100, 000 sol- 952. All public policies are constantly under
diers and no tanks or air force evaluation for their effectiveness.
C. Germany had to be occupied by Allied A. True
soldiers
B. False
D. Germany had to accept responsibility
for the war 953. Which of the following is not accurate
about Inter-Governmental Organizations
E. Germany had to pay huge reparations
(IGOs)? Check all that apply.
to the Allies
A. Established from treaty agreements
948. The thirty years war took place in what
B. Not subjected to international law
century?
C. Include Greenpeace, Human Rights
A. 15th century Watch etc.
B. 16th century D. Includes UN, EU, WTO etc.
C. 17th century
954. the threat to retaliate in a context of un-
D. 18th century derlying politico-military competition but
when there is no active military conflict
949. What is a union between nations for as- generating a need for response
sistance and protection?
A. direct
A. treaty
B. extended
B. doctrine
C. immediate
C. diplomat
D. general
D. alliance
955. prompted the creation of the Westphalian
950. Realism, liberalism, social constructivism system, and as the Napoleonic Wars led
and even Marxism are all suspect from the to the establishment of the Concert of Eu-
perspective because they claim to have rope, World War I led to an effort to cre-
uncovered some fundamental truth about ate a new system for establishing order
the world. and stability.
A. post-colonialist A. Two-Level Game
B. feminist B. Nationalism
C. globalist C. Thirty Year’s War
D. post-structuralist D. Treaty of Westphalia
965. What was the ‘the gold standard’? 970. Communists began building a wall in East
A. A letter showing plans by the USSR to Germany in
stir up revolution in Britain. A. 1963
B. A dispute sorted out by the League of B. 1961
Nations.
C. 1975
C. Another name for the Locarno Spirit
D. 1959
D. A monetary system by which the value
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of currency is directly linked to the value 971. What is the Global Interstate System?
of gold A. A system of governance that focuses
966. which country had no internal problems only on local issues
in the Marxist revolutions B. An institutional arrangement of gover-
nance that addresses regional or global-
ized issues that go beyond the scope of a
nation-state
C. An organization that promotes na-
tional sovereignty
D. A form of governance for globalization
A. Korea
972. How many states must be involved to
B. England
make an organization Supranational?
C. China
A. 1
D. vietnam
B. 2
967. Globalization has reduced C. 3
A. time D. 0
B. space
973. In International Relations, there are no
C. economy permanent friends or enemies, only perma-
D. both a and b nent interests.
968. A course of action developed by a coun- A. True
try’s leaders to pursue the national inter- B. False
ests of that nation.
974. Which is number 24?
A. NATION STATE
B. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
C. INTERNATIONAL GOV’T ORGANIZA-
TION (IGO)
D. FOREIGN POLICY
969. Evaluate Wallerstein’s claim that Ameri-
can power is declining.
A. liberalism A. India
B. nationalism B. Vietnam
984. What was the name of the international 989. What is the concept that refers to the pre-
agreement where the USA lent Germany vention of war through military strength?
money (1924) A. Sanctions
A. The Rapallo Treaty B. Deterrence
B. The Dawes Plan C. Arms race
C. The Kellogg-Briand Pact D. Peacekeeping
D. The Young Plan 990. Which of the following is NOT a role of
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the UN Security Council?
985. True or False:Many leaders of the CCP,
as well as artists and musicians, resisted A. Selection of ICJ
Jiang Qing’s stifling cultural policies. B. Selection of UN Secretary-General
A. True C. Decision on where to post peacekeep-
B. False ers
D. Acceptance of new member to UN
986. one of these does not belong to the IR
actors 991. see individuals, multinational corpo-
rations, transnational actors, and interna-
tional organizations as central actors in
some issue areas of world politics.
A. Liberalism
B. Marxism
C. Feminism
A. land
D. Realism
B. labour
992. What is reciprocity?
C. capital
A. A principle for solving collective goods
D. credit
problems by imposing solutions hierarchi-
987. What is the ability or potential to influ- cally
ence others’ behavior called? B. A response in kind to another’s actions
A. Anarchy C. A tangible or intangible good, created
by the members of a group, that is avail-
B. Norms
able to all group members regardless of
C. Sovereignty their individual contributions
D. Power D. A principle for solving collective goods
problems by changing participants’ prefer-
988. the use of violence or the threat of vio- ences based on their shared sense of be-
lence to compel a group of people to be- longing to a community
have in a certain way
993. A person who studies International Rela-
A. summit
tions can only work for the government of
B. executive agreement their own country
C. embargo A. TRUE
D. terrorism B. FALSE
1005. Collaboration covers various fields, 1009. writer of Perpetual Peace, believe that
except world piece was possible through coopera-
tion
A. politics
A. Immanuel Kant
B. law
B. Robert McNamara,
C. trade
C. Kenneth Waltz
D. economy
D. none of above
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E. humanity
1010. America and its allies in the Cold War
1006. Which of the listed objects belongs to
the list of cultural heritage in Belarus? A. NATO
A. Augustow Canal B. Warsaw Pact
B. Palace and park ensemble of the C. Satellite Pact
Rumyantsev-Paskevichs in Gomel D. United Nations
C. St. Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk
1011. The Treaty of Versailles, ending WWI, is
D. Palace and park complex of the Radzi- associated to the emergence of which the-
wills in Nesvizh ory?
A. Canada D. Neorealism
1015. According to Jackson & Sorenson, what B. anarchy as the distinguishing feature
is the focus of IPE theory? of a “self-help” in international system
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not want to lose lives or money, that
tional company?
would be a good example of:
A. global company
A. Realism & Isolationism
B. transnational company
B. Realism & Engagement
C. worldwide company C. Idealism & Isolationism
D. all of these D. Idealism & Engagement
1027. who is the author of this statement? 1031. What is a forgotten country?
“Proletarians of all countries, unite”
A. A country that lacks resources and is
involved in tribal wars
B. An economically active country that of-
fers advantages for foreign companies
C. A country, usually in Sub-Saharan
Africa, whose rich natural resources are
exploited by wealthy countries and whose
people live in poverty
A. Friedrich Engels
D. none of above
B. Karl Marx
1032. idea that democracies tend not to fight
C. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin wars against one another and that the
D. Gustavo Petro spread of democratic government can be
the antidote to war in the international
1028. Name the global factors that directly af- system
fected Mongolia’s external environment?
A. Melian Dialogue
A. The collapse of the socialist system
B. Constructivism
B. The collapse of the Soviet Union
C. Democratic Peace Theory
C. The October Revolution
D. Kantian Triangle
D. Cold War
1033. How countries relate to one another,
E. A democratic revolution
how they work together, and how they
1029. idea that international institutions, eco- conflict.
nomic interdependence, and the diffusion A. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
of democratic government are mutually re-
B. FOREIGN POLICY
inforcing and together support liberal no-
tions of a trend toward peace and cooper- C. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ation among states. D. INTERNATIONAL LAW
1034. Jamaica relates to other countries 1039. What is usually the US government’s re-
through: action to the spread of communism?
1044. when states act in ways that, on av- 1049. The difference between liberalism and
erage, maintain a systemwide equilibrium. realism is based on and (select 2)
If this is the case, , the chances of war, A. cooperation is the dominant theme in
though never eliminated, are minimized. liberalism
A. balance of power
B. cooperation is the dominant theme in
B. security dilemma realism
C. Liberalism C. conflict is the dominant theme in liber-
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D. Melian Dialogue alism
1045. The event that started the Cold War D. conflict is the dominant theme in real-
was ism
A. The United States proposed the 1050. The reason why it is important to make
‘Marsan Plan’ to provide aid to Western international agreements between nations
European countries (1947). and countries is to
B. the birth of the North Atlantic Treaty A. More guarantee of legal certainty
Organization (NATO, 1949).
B. Maintain the seriousness of each coun-
C. President Truman’s message to the US try
Congress (1947).
C. Increasing diplomatic relations activi-
D. the birth of the Warsaw Pact Organiza-
ties
tion (1955).
D. Respect the sovereignty of an indepen-
1046. Opportunists, Strategists, Pragmatists, dent country
crusaders
E. Facilitating foreign cooperation in var-
A. Leadership Style ious fields
B. Groupthink
1051. The fascist ideology holds that the na-
C. Satisficing Options
tion, the people, and the culture will be
D. Personality Factors made great by the:
1047. What does NAFTA stand for? A. leader.
A. North American Free Trade Agreement B. religious system.
B. North American Farmers Treaty Asso- C. economic system.
ciation
D. political system.
C. North American Foreign Task Associa-
tion 1052. The manifestation of the ‘miraculous’
D. none of above development of Japan’s economy is
A. Since the 70s of the twentieth century,
1048. What do you call a point where many
Japan has become one of the three eco-
transport lines intersect?
nomic and financial centers of the world.
A. a multimodal platform
B. fully meet the food needs of the whole
B. Atlanta country
C. a hub C. become the world’s only economic and
D. a knot financial center
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1062. state objectives and needs that tran- 1066. By the 70s of the twentieth century, the
scend the particular interests of individu- three largest economic and financial cen-
als and groups that reside within a state ters in the world were:
and that drive state behavior in the inter- A. America, Japan, Western Europe
national system
B. America, Western Europe, Russia
A. balance of power
C. America, Japan, Russia
B. security dilemma
D. America, Western Europe, China
C. national interest
1067. This family is an example of
D. prisoner’s dilemma
A. opportunists
A. 1919 at University of Manchester
B. strategists
B. 1919 at University of Wales
C. pragmatists
C. 1921 at University of Nottingham
D. crusaders
D. 2020 at University Foundation College
1073. Who did America fight in both Gulf
Wars? 1078. The theory that advanced in post-Cold
War Era, maintaining a global and multi-
A. Iran cultural outlook and becoming largely in-
B. Syria terdisciplinary is
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Soviet Union make strategic adjustments? we say that they are:
A. Move from confrontation to dialogue A. Independent
B. Moving from dialogue to cooperation B. Dependent
C. Move from opposition to confrontation C. Interdependent
D. Do not interfere in the internal affairs D. Lucky
of countries
1085. What is the impact of armed conflicts on
1080. A centralized political system, with rec- civilians?
ognized borders and territory, which gov- A. Loss of life, psychological trauma, eco-
erns its population. nomic disruption, and political instability
A. NATIONAL INTEREST B. Destabilization of regions, corruption,
and violence
B. IGO
C. Displacement, injuries, and disruption
C. INTERNATIONAL LAW
of essential services
D. NATION STATE D. Weakening of economies and under-
mining of development efforts
1081. Which of the following countries are
countries on the margins of globalization? 1086. Mark developed countries
A. North Korea A. Germany
B. Inde B. Argentina
C. Haiti C. Australia
D. UNITED STATES D. Brazil
E. Bulgaria
1082. All of the following were included in the
1950 marriage law EXCEPT 1087. What does historical context provide
A. Concubinage was forbidden students with?
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C. The Persian Gulf
Army.II-The Coast Guard has been created
D. The Northern Range (Channel-North
to protect India’s oceanic borders.Which
Sea)
among the above is/are correct?
1099. What is behavioralism? A. Only I
A. Controlling human behavior through
B. Only II
emotions
C. Both I and II
B. A study of behavior of human beings
C. Behaviors can be described, explained, D. Neither I nor II
and predicted
1104. How does identity solve collective
D. none of above goods problems?
1100. Indicate whether or not the following A. By imposing solutions hierarchically
statement is correct:“The United States is
B. By responding in kind to another’s ac-
an economic power only. »
tions
A. TRUE
C. By changing participants’ preferences
B. Faux based on their shared sense of belonging
to a community
1101. theory that suggests that national secu-
rity is enhanced when military capability is D. By creating distinct spheres of interna-
distributed so that no one state is strong tional activity
enough to dominate all others.
1105. when was the Hungarian uprising?
A. Balance of Power
B. Polarity A. 1952
C. Multipolarity B. 1953
D. Melian Dialogue C. 1955
1116. In international relations, it is called le- who holds that position in foreign policy-
gality and the country’s full approval is making
called A. Individual Level of Analysis
A. Status quo B. Bureaucratic Roles
B. De facto
C. Bureaucratic Politics Model
C. .Autonomy
D. Organizational Process
D. De jure
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1121. maintains that foreign policy actions
E. Transit
are generated by organizational output,
1117. Generally speaking, foreign policies of a namely the behavior of large bureaucra-
state are designed to: cies with parochial priorities and percep-
tions following standard operating proce-
A. serve the national interests of the
dures
state.
A. SOPs
B. ensure mutual respect and advance
the needs of all states. B. Individual Level of Analysis
C. achieve equal distribution of power. C. Great Man Theory of History
D. help all nations prosper. D. Organizational Process
1118. What is the military alliance set up by 1122. Which of the following is not included
West Europe and the US to align against as a subject of international relations law
communism? is
A. TKI
B. individual
C. international organizations
D. holy throne
A. NATO E. country
1127. Do MNCs have allegiance to a state? 1132. states that globalization deepens
the differences between core, periphery
A. Yes
and semi-periphery.
B. No A. post-colonialism
C. Depends on the state B. realism
D. Sometimes C. marxism
1128. Among the following list, which are the D. social-constructivism.
main poles of globalization?
1133. Theocracy is
A. World metropolises
A. A government for the people and by
B. The coastlines the people.
C. LDCs B. A democracy.
D. Business districts C. An often fair form of government.
1129. which leadership style is least sensitive D. A government of officials believed to
to context, has clear goals and pursue be divinely inspired.A government where
them without hesitation, can appear bold the leaders claim to be inspired by a god.
and impetuous.
1134. For Stresemann, what was Locarno the
A. opportunists key to?
B. strategists A. Revising the Treaty of Versailles.
C. pragmatists B. Solving the Ruhr crisis.
D. crusaders C. Securing US support.
1130. The principle that is based on power D. Winning over public opinion at home.
over one’s blood, namely the principle 1135. What is the work of keeping good rela-
of tions between the governments of differ-
A. territorial ent countries?
B. nationality A. embassy
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B. Kyoto A. Third Wave of Democratization
C. Rome B. G20
D. Ottawa C. unipolarity (hegemony)
D. The result of a strong increase in pro- 1144. When was the Soviet invasion of
duction forces. Afghanistan
A. 1980
1139. How much money did Germany have to
pay in the Treaty of Versailles (1919)? B. 1979
A. £500 million C. 1961
B. £4 trillion D. 1975
C. £3.5 billion 1145. Who had to compromise more during the
D. £6.6 billion peace negotiations in Paris, Clemenceau or
Wilson?
1140. What is the triad? A. Clemenceau, due to pressure from the
A. An Asian cartel French public
B. Three poles that dominate the econ- B. Wilson, due to his lack of experience in
omy international diplomacy
C. Both Clemenceau and Wilson had to C. Sovereign states are principal actors
make equal compromises in the international system
C. A history of your school grades from 1160. How many states are recognized by the
grade 9-12 UN?
D. A statement written by your teacher to
describe how your personality is
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tors in the world, and their foreign policies
and activities?
A. Diplomatic relations
B. Foreign relations
C. Multilateral communication A. 202
D. International relations B. 104
E. Non-diplomatic relations C. 192
1164. What is the main role of the Interna- 1169. 5-According to the video, is it necessary
tional Labor Organization (ILO)? to understand the structures of domination
and control them?
1174. In what cases is a sovereign state rec- they attempt to gain too much is a
ognized internationally? view?
A. By joining the European Union A. offensive structural realist
B. By becoming a member of the United B. defensive structural realist
Nations
1180. The Atlantic charter signed in
C. When neighboring countries accepted
A. 1945
D. As long as your safety is protected
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B. 1941
E. By practicing pluralistic democracy
1181. In the events mentioned in the USA, and
1175. Private voluntary non-profit groups or Baiden’s decision, which theory seen in
agencies that work to address global is- class is applied
sues and create solutions to problems.
A. Radicalism
A. ACTORS
B. Liberalism
B. NGO
C. Realism
C. IGO
D. None of above
D. BINGO
1182. Which institution’s initial task was to fa-
1176. interdisciplinary theory focused on cilitate reconstruction in post-World War II
differences between the classes, inequal- Europe?
ity, and economic dependency.
A. WTO
A. Realism
B. World Bank
B. Marxism
C. IMF
C. Liberalism
D. GATT
D. none of above
1183. “While we will remain engaged in the
1177. Who was President from 1963-69? world economy, we must pursue policies
A. Johnson that benefit the U.S. economy first. Most
countries put their own interests above
B. Kennedy the interests of other countries. We must
C. Nixon do the same.” This is most likely stated
by someone who prefers:
D. Eisenhower
A. Idealism
1178. Soviet Union and its allies
B. Realism
A. NATO
C. Liberalism
B. WARSAW Pact
D. Isolationism
C. Satellite Pact
1184. “the economic factor is the most im-
D. United Nations portant aspect in international relations”.
1179. The view that it is unwise for states This statement belongs to the theory of
to maximise their share of power, as the
global political system will punish them if A. Constructivism
1194. What was the important decision of the 1198. Which of these treaties deal with land-
Ianta Conference (1945)? mines?
A. Divide the area of influence between A. Ottawa
the two powers, the Soviet Union and the B. Montreal
United States
C. Kyoto
B. Establishment of the United Nations or-
ganization D. Paris
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C. Divide the scope of occupation by 1199. Are founded by governments to address
America and Western countries problems and try to create solutions in the
interest of a country’s citizens.
D. Promote free trade relations
A. NGO
1195. Which is number 13?
B. INTERNATIONAL LAW
C. IGO
D. NATION STATES
1203. If the student got masters offer what 1208. “We should work as partners with the
scholarship is provided to students? international community when attempting
to combat international terrorism.” This
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ing peace troops to conflict areas called
troops A. Just War
A. Rajawali B. War Crime
B. Archipelago C. Common security
C. Pancasila D. Arms control
D. Garuda
1219. The theoretical approach calls for the es-
1214. armed conflict between two or more tablishment of a political community that
states coexist in a common environment is:
A. interstate war A. Liberalism
B. intrastate war B. Democratic Peace Theory
C. extra-state C. Complex Interdependence
D. none of above D. Green Theory
C. Take part in mutual cooperation B. Both I & II are correct and II is not the
correct explanation of I
D. Do not impose the will of others
C. I is correct but II is incorrect
E. Helping communities affected by disas-
ters D. II is correct but I is incorrect
1216. What were the examples of social re- 1221. Indonesia in international relations uses
sponsability? politics
A. NGOs, UNICEF, International treaties A. Passive Free
B. UNICEF, formula 1, Televisa B. Active Free
C. URSS, SHEIN, ONU C. Free in favor
D. none of above D. Active
1231. What is usually the goal of US foreign 1236. in international politics describes a dis-
policy? Choose all that apply. tribution of power in which more than two
A. war nation-states have nearly equal amounts
of military, cultural, and economic influ-
B. diplomacy ence.
C. peace A. Liberalism
D. sanctions B. Polarity
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1232. The Dawes Plan was the initiative of C. Multipolarity
which country? D. Melian Dialogue
A. Britain
1237. arming yourself with nuclear technology
B. Switzerland to avoid being invaded/ taken over.
C. The USA A. Sino-Soviet Split
D. Canada B. Vietnam Syndrome
1233. Which of the following is NOT a step in C. Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)-
the decision making process? D. Nuclear Deterrence
A. Seeking help every time 1238. For the world the covid has brought so-
B. Gathering information cial problems, in liberalism we can deter-
C. Defining the problem mine that each person is not free to be vac-
cinated at will since to follow the others
D. Taking action they must be vaccinated without thinking
about risks.
1234. Why do countries join together to settle
conflicts? A. True
A. To promote cooperation among na- B. Foolish
tions
1239. Why was Turkey treated harshly in the
B. To establish diplomatic relations with Treaty of Sèvres?
other countries
A. Due to Turkey’s refusal to comply with
C. To enforce international laws and reg- the terms
ulations
B. Due to Turkey’s aggressive actions dur-
D. To protect natural resources against ing the negotiations
climate change
C. Because the treaty aimed to dissolve
1235. Which system of international relations the Turkish Empire
is characterized by power being concen- D. Because the Allies wanted to weaken
trated in the hands of two major countries Turkey’s military power
or alliances?
1240. What is a person sent as the chief rep-
A. Multipolarity
resentative of his or her own government
B. Unipolarity in another country?
C. Bipolarity A. ally
D. Nonpolarity B. embassy
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B. City-States
A. primordialism
C. Holy Roman Empire
B. instrumentalism
D. Empires
C. constructivism
D. none of above 1257. Which principle of Mongolian foreign
policy is otherwise called pragmatic?
1252. Conducting negotiations and talks with
other countries is called A. Multi-pillar
A. Monarchy B. Be balanced
B. Ambassadors C. Be consistent with national interests
C. Dictatorships D. Be active
D. Diplomacy E. Be independent
1253. an idea that states and their fortunes 1258. what is common in realist theories?
are inextricably tied together
A. cooperation
A. Complex Interdependence
B. international organization
B. International Organizations
C. national interest
C. Non-Governmental Organizations
D. Positivism D. social contract
1254. The aim of the United Nations organiza- 1259. Who holds the most power in the United
tion is States?
A. maintaining peace
B. investigate each dispute
C. make recommendations on the basics
D. pioneer research
E. make recommendations for solutions
1260. Which country did Hitler create a union B. Military power and economic power
with? C. Ideational power and material power
1265. Realist theories often divide power into B. Connect with international markets
what two categories? C. Both answers above
A. Hard Power and Soft Power D. There is only answer A
1271. subtype of the liberal paradigm- A. The practice of multiple countries com-
suggests that international institutions peting against each other in international
such as law, regimes, and international relations.
organizations migrate anarchy and facili- B. The practice of a single country making
tate international cooperation. decisions on behalf of multiple countries.
A. Liberal Institutionalism C. The practice of multiple countries com-
B. Liberal Internationalism ing together to address global issues and
make decisions collectively.
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C. Democratic Peace Theory
D. The practice of multiple countries iso-
D. Liberal Commercialism lating themselves from global issues and
decisions.
1272. This organization was formed in 1945.
A. League of Nations 1277. How many Foreign language courses
has been offered by international Rela-
B. European Union tions office?
C. United Nations A. 5
D. OPEC B. 4
1284. During the century that followed the 1288. Which country spent only 1% of its
Congress of Vienna (1815), a fairly effec- gross national product on military ex-
tive: penses during the ‘cold war’?
A. balance of power was maintained. A. Japan
B. balance of power existed with no wars.
B. Soviet Union
C. balance of terror existed because of
the constant world wars. C. Older brother
D. peace persisted with no power adjust- D. France
ments.
1289. Do you agree with Cox’s distinction be-
1285. Which of the following statements tween problem-solving theory and critical
is true about the democracy movement theory?
(1936-1939) in Vietnam?
A. agree
A. This is a typical revolutionary move-
ment of national character. B. Disagree
1290. The following assumption belongs 1294. idea that international institutions, eco-
to:“The state only pursues moral goals if nomic interdependence, and the diffusion
they are seen as contributing to the state’s of democratic government are mutually re-
survival. Otherwise there are no moral inforcing and together support liberal no-
restraints that would states make refrain tions of a trend toward peace and cooper-
from going to war against each other, as ation among states.
long as war helps to fulfil states’ goals:“In A. Melian Dialogue
the absence of any social contract among
(or authority over) them, there are no B. Constructivism
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moral obligations to govern the relations C. Democratic Peace Theory
of states”
D. Kantian Triangle
A. Realism
1295. What were the aims of the big three at
B. Liberalism the Versailles peace conference in 1919?
C. Marxism A. To punish Germany harshly and extract
D. none of above heavy reparations
B. To strengthen democracy in defeated
1291. state objectives and needs that tran- countries and give self-determination to
scend the particular interests of individu- small countries
als and groups that reside within a state
and that drive state behavior in the inter- C. To expand their own empires and gain
national system more territory
1299. Kurds are a sizable minority population D. Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Sin-
in all of the following countries except gapore, Thailand.
?