You are on page 1of 13
MCQs on PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW. [LC 0703] 1, What is the importance of the Public International Law ? a. itis impossible today for a country to develop itself isolation b. itis impossible today for a country to pursue politics, social , political and economic or external affairs solenly ¢. itis impossible today for a country to maintain any affaires in which other country or international relation are involved to be solely in its own national interest . d. Today it becomes necessary especially for the country to maintain the good relation and also planned the all sent of development with respect to international affairs _sx All above 2. What are the kind of treaties ? a. Bilateral treaties b. Plurilateral treaties c. Unilateral treaties d. Multilateral treaties —#* (a) (b) and (d) 3. State the purpose of the United Nation Organizations ? a. To maintain the international peace and security b. To develop friendly relation amongst nations c, To achieve international Co-operation in solving International problems of economic, social , cultural or humanitarian in character d. To take effective and preventive measures for the removal of threat to the peace ~e- All above 4. Whatis the subject of International Law ? a. only international law b. states only c. United Nations _d¢ States, International organization and individuals 5. The admission of new political entity into the united nations can be termed as? a. Conditional recognition b. express recognition © collective recognition d. defacto recognition 6. What is mean by monism ? a. International Law and state Law represent two entirely distint legal system &. International Law and state Law are concomitant aspects of the one system c. International Law and state Law are not enforceable d. International Law and state Law having different constitution 7a Constitutive and declaratory theories of state related to a. Law of sea b. Law of Air space c. Law of outer space _d,, State recognition 8. Which of the following involves is states succession ? a. a definite replacement of one state by another _bz the change of government c. a definite replacement of one state by another in respect of sovereignty over a given territory d. one state acting as the delegate or agent of another for legal purpose 9. Which of the following is not the objective of United nations a. Maintenance of International peace and security b. Ensuring respect for treaty obligation _& Establishment of democratic governments throughout world d. promotion of better standard of life 10. Which among the following is result of outbreak of war ? a. All treaties between the belligerent states come to an end b. trading and intercourse between the states are prohibited during the war period c. public enemy property is seized d. under international law the soldiers of the belligerent state are divided into two categories lawful and unlawful ez All above 11, 12° 13. 14, 15. Which of the following is not the source of International Law? a. Treaties —b: Constitutions of sovereign states c, International states d. International converting Who among the following is not the source of international Law ? A® cerotius b. Hobbes c. Holland d. Darwin The term aggression has defined in? a 1974 b. 1975 c. 1976 d. 1977 Whatare the right of neutral states ? a. The rights of the Neutral states otherwise known as the duties of the belligerent states b. No war like acts should be committed in the territory of the neutral state . The territory of the neutral states should not be used by the belligerent states for making preparations of war . Neutral states cable lines in the sea should not be damaged by the belligerent states _s: All above 2 a Explain the term ‘Intervention’ a. Intervention means interference with the affairs of the state upon which otherwise a state has been an absolute right b. Intervention may be a state or by a group of states c. In this sense it can be said that intervention is dictatorial interference by a state in the affairs of another state d. Intervention may be to compel to do anything or refrain from doing something _e All above 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Peace keeping operation explain the term ? a. piece keeping operation includes observer operation as well as operation involving the deployment of armed force b. United Nations has been engaged in various types of peace keeping activities or maintaining international peace and security which are called peace keeping operations c. Peace keeping operation was operation made for solving the relation among the belligerent states d. (a) and (b) Which among the following is result of outbreak of war ? a. All treaties between the belligerent states come to an end b. Trading and intercourse between the states are prohibited during the war period c. public enemy property is seized d. under international law the soldiers of the belligerent states are divided into two categories lawful and unlawful _& All above Modern sources of International law explain concept a. Modern sources are otherwise known as Material Sources b. From material sources the rules about the International law can be collected c. Decision of judicial and Arbitral Tribunal Juristic work , decision of the organs of international institution, international comities are some of the modern sources of international law d. General principles of law recognized by the civilized states international customs and international treaties are some modern sources of International law _8< All above International Criminal Court based on a. Rio conference _b- Rome statute of the International Criminal Court c. Part of U.N Charter d. All of above State the essential of a real and Binding Blockade ? a. Proper establishment b. Effectiveness c. Should be maintained by a force sufficient to enforce the blockade —d- All the above 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Under the Convention of the Law of the Sea, the breadth of the Territorial Sea is: a. 6 nautical miles b. 8 nautical miles _e 12 nautical miles d. None of these Vienna Congress took place in: Pagel 8 Lo b. 1919 c. 1945 d. None of these Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in: a. 1966 b. 1968 ec 948; d. None of these Judges of the ICJ are: a. Elected by the Security Council tx Elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council c. Appointed by the Secretary General in consultation with the five permanent members of the Security Council. d. None of these League of Nations was not joined by: -& USA b. France ec. UK d. None of these Rights of hand-locked states are governed by a. Rules of customary international law _b- Convention on the Law of Sea c. Mutual Consent d. None of these The concept of State immunity is: av An attitude of territorial sovereignty b. A derogation-form the sovereignty of state c. Not concerned with territorial sovereignt d. None of these 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, he term of ju : os yee judges of the International Court of Justice is: b. 5 years -. 9years d. None of these hie Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations was adopted a. 1945 Ur 1961 c. 1962 d. None of these International Law Commission is a body to: a Investigate situations which may threaten international peace — and security Codify International Law c Conciliate between the disputing States d None of these According to the “Floating island Theory”, a floating island is a. An island within 3 nautical miles from the coast ofa country b. An island on the high seas which is not the territory of any particular State —e- A ship bearing the national flag of a State d. None of these Vienna Conference of 1961 is related to —a. Diplomatic inter course and immunities b. Prisoners-of-war c. Recognition of states d. None of these Who is called ‘the father of International Law’? a, Hago Grotius b. Oppenhein c. Suerez d. None of these Foreign warships have Ga a. The right of free passage in the territorial waters b. The right of innocent passage in the territorial waters c. To stay in the territorial waters © 4; None of these 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. A landlocked state is : a. Surrounded by water from all sides : b. Surrounded by enemy states from all sides _ce Surrounded by land from all sides d. None of these Culvo Clause means: ; _a< A state can intervene on behalf of its nationals b. A state can’t intervene on behalf of its nationals : c. Analien agrees not to seek the diplomatic protection of his own state d. None of these Diplomatic relations are established by : var Mutual consent b. A unilateral decision c. A decision of a regional organization d. None of these Eruption of war terminates: a. All treaties b. No treaty _€- Only political treaties d. None of these Foreign ships sailing and anchoring in the coastal waters of another state are: a. Subject to the law of Flag State b. Subject to the law of Coastal State —c. Subject to the law of both the States d. None of these Piracy is an offense within the jurisdiction of the : a. Flag State b. Offenders State —¢-Alll the States d. None Territorial Waters aren : a. Water outside the territorial limits of a state b. Waters dividing territory of Two or more states —€: Waters Adjacent to the contiguous Zone d. None of these 42. 43. 44, 45. 46. 47. 48. n-Permanent Nom ae members of the Security Council are elected a. 7 years b. 3 years e. 2 years d. None of these The Montreal C ; si signednne onvention for the safety of Civil Aviation was a. 1975 b. 1974 SewlOval d. None of these Diplomatic staff enjoys complete immunity from : a. Civil Jurisdiction b. Criminal Jurisdiction _ Both d. None of these Number of Judges of International Court of Justice is : a. Nine b. Twelve —e- Fifteen d. None of these Permanent Court of International Justice was established under- _4. League of Nations b. UNO c. European Union d. None of these Pacta Sunt Servanda means : _A. Treaties between states are to be respected b. An unwanted person c. International Law must be honored d. None of these Headquarters of International Court of Justice is in: a Hague b. Geneva c. New York d. None of these 49, 50. 51. 52. 53. Persona Non Gruta means : ee a. Impracticable article of internauione b. A fugitive criminal c. Aperson refused for asylum _d- None of these Principles Jes Soli means: iplacebirth - i i basis 0 5 —a’ Grant of nationality on the Foiceamererioneae b. Grant of nationality on the basis of blood c. Grant of nationality through naturalization d. None of these tar ele yy that: rincipal of “double criminality” means rd s catceoh who is being extradited must be tried in both the states a b. the person who is being extradited must be tried in both the states but may be punished in one : _e, that the offence for which a person is extradited must be an offence in both the states d. none of these principal of “specialty” means that: a. the person extradited must be awarded special punishment by the requesting state the person extradited must not be awarded special punishment by the requesting state the person extradited must be punished only for the offence for which he has been extradited d. none of these b. —. features of international law include all except which of the following: é a. there is no single legislative source of international law b. there is no single world court for interpreting international law -: there is no world executive branch that can enforce international laws d. none of these Which of the following is nota source of international law ? a. treaties and conventions b. custom ¢. judicial decisions and teachings -d, none of these 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. ilowing ? "1s !sBoverned by all except which of the a. the general assembly b. the security council c. the secretariat d: none of these the group of European countries created to promote peace, security, economic and social unity is called the: ‘ a. European market b. European union _c, European coalition d. None of these GATT is a multilateral treaty that: a. restricts trade among non-member countries /. imposes multiple trade barriers among its member nations . establishes trade agreements and limited tariffs and trade restrictions d. None of these a the oldest principal of international law is the doctrine of: a. sovereign immunity b. foreign dignitaries _c. religious freedom d. none of these Diplomatic envoys are absolutely immuned from which of the following jurisdictions: a. criminal jurisdiction b. civil jurisdiction c. both (a) and (b) d. none of these which of the following is not an example of Extra-Territorial Asylum: a. asylum granted in a ship in high seas ne b. asylum granted in the premises of an international institution _e; asylum granted in an embassy d. none of these 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. universal declaration of human rights was passed in: a. Chicago b. London ce Berlin d. None of these (Paris 1948) Continental Shelf’ means: a. that portion of land which belo b. that portion of land on the Sout! ngs to no state h Pole which can be used by any state c. submerged bed of sea contiguous to a continental land mass _-d- none of these Vatican city is: a. a province of Italy —bris an independent state c. isnot an independent state d. none of these the jurisdiction of the international court of justice: a. is binding on all the members of the UNO 4 is not binding on all the members of the UNO c. is binding only upon the members of the SECURITY COUNCIL d. none of these a “Vassal State” is the one which is: a. situated on the sea shore b. an independent state —c; under the suzerainty of another state d. none of these Confederation means: a. good diplomatic relation between some states _bz union between some states c. relation between the provinces of a federal state d. none of these “Littoral State” means: _ae situated on the sea coast b. an independent state c. under the suzerainty of another state d. (d) none of these 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. “Littoral State” means: a. situated on the sea coast b. an independent state c. under the suzerainty of another state d. none of these “Maritime Belt” means: a. that portion of land which belongs to no state b. that portio i ae n of land on the South Pole which can be used by any £; that portion of sea which is adjacent to the territory of a coastal state d. none of these “ Economic and Social Council” a. was an organ of the League of Nations b. is an organ of the WTO _s is an organ of UNO d. none of these A state has the right to exploit in the Continental Shelf: a. living resources b. non-living resources _e< both (a) and (b) d. none of these Y Select the correct one: a. only coastal states have the right to sail ships under their flags on the high seas _+b¢ every state has the right to sail ships under its flag on the high seas only five big powers have the right to sail ships under their flags on the high seas d. no state has the right to sail ships under their flags on the high seas Convention on the Law on the Sea was signed at Jamaica in: a. 1948 b. 1975 Ec 1982 d. none of these 74, Statutes of International Courts of Justice were drawn up by: a. London Declaration in 1941 b. Moscow and Tehran Conference in 1943 —« San Francisco Conference in 1945 d. none of these 75. According to the "floating island" theory, a “floating island" is: a. anisland within three nautical miles from the coastof a country b. an island on the high seas, which is not the territory of any particular state —« aship bearing the national flag of a state d. none of these Answers 61. |c 2IS10 la /1@ lo lo DIslo la lo ALAHIA/A/A/a pina lniaia a

You might also like