This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > International > Relations > International Relations – Quiz 12 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books International Relations Quiz 12 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the role of international relations in diplomacy and conflict resolution? A) Sharing intelligence, conducting joint operations, and establishing legal frameworks. B) Promoting peace, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation between nations. C) The principles and values that guide individuals and societies in their interactions. D) The organized and armed conflict between nations or non-state actors. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Promoting peace, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation between nations. 2. . What is the name of a non-profit organization that receives donations from more than two countries and operates without an international intergovernmental agreement or agreement? A) Company. B) International non-governmental organization. C) . Enterprise. D) A multinational corporation. E) Voluntary organization. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) International non-governmental organization. 3. What theorist believe Israel's nuclear capabilities is destabilizing the region? A) Robert keshane. B) Kenneth Waltz. C) William Waltz. D) Thomas Hobbes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kenneth Waltz. 4. How many foreign languages are taught at FME? A) 9. B) 10. C) 18. D) 7. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 18. 5. What happened in Manchuria in 1931? A) A dictatorship was established following the Wall Street Crash. B) America stopped lending them money as America became poorer. C) The Japanese invaded saying that Chinese troops had attacked their railway. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Japanese invaded saying that Chinese troops had attacked their railway. 6. What does international political economy (IPE) study? A) Questions of war and peace. B) The study of the politics of trade, monetary, and other economic relations among nations. C) The types of actions that states take toward each other through time. D) Distinct spheres of international activity within which policy makers of various states face conflicts and sometimes achieve cooperation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The study of the politics of trade, monetary, and other economic relations among nations. 7. Taking care of matters of a limited nature, which is the task of..... A) Consul General. B) Consul. C) Diplomatic representatives. D) Consul representative. E) Assistant consul. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Consul General. 8. How does dominance solve collective goods problems? A) By imposing solutions hierarchically. B) By responding in kind to another's actions. C) By changing participants' preferences based on their shared sense of belonging to a community. D) By creating distinct spheres of international activity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) By imposing solutions hierarchically. 9. Was the breaking of political relations between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), caused by doctrinal divergences arising from each's different interpretation of Marxism-Leninism as influenced by the national interests of each country during the Cold War. A) Sino-Soviet Split. B) Vietnam Syndrome. C) Globalization. D) Unipolarity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sino-Soviet Split. 10. Indonesia is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, this can be seen from the large population of Indonesia which is ranked 4th in the world. Indonesia needs to maintain the stability of its country in the international world as it is now. One of the threats is the re-emergence of the Indonesian communist party. The PKI is one of the threats in the field of..... A) Socio-cultural. B) Defense. C) Ideology. D) Politics. E) Economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ideology. 11. Is a sub-discipline of political science, it studies the relations amoung nations A) International society. B) Estate. C) International relations. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) International relations. 12. What proves that:From September 1930 onwards, the revolutionary movement of 1930-1931 gradually reached its peak? A) Use an armed uprising and establish a Soviet government. B) The movement took place enthusiastically and widely throughout the country. C) The land problem of farmers has been thoroughly resolved. D) A solid worker-farmer alliance has been achieved. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Use an armed uprising and establish a Soviet government. 13. Multifaceted activities such as signing agreements between countries, exchange of ambassadors, visits of the head of state, joint meetings, conferences..... A) International economic relations. B) International political relations. C) International Technology Relations. D) International cultural relations. E) International relations. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) International political relations. 14. Explain the consequences of the Treaty of Neuilly on Bulgaria? A) Bulgaria gained additional territories and resources. B) Bulgaria was granted independence and self-rule. C) Bulgaria lost significant territories and population. D) Bulgaria's borders remained unchanged. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Bulgaria lost significant territories and population. 15. The place where US ambassadors live. A) Florida. B) Camp David. C) White House. D) Embassy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Embassy. 16. What is the term for the interconnectedness of states in the international system? A) Anarchy. B) Dependency. C) Interdependence. D) Superpower. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Interdependence. 17. Idea that democracies tend not to fight wars against one another and that the spread of democratic government can be the antidote to war in the international system A) Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs. B) Kantian Triangle. C) Democratic Peace Theory. D) Constructivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Democratic Peace Theory. 18. The following assumption is an explanation of: "Wallerstein argues that all the institutions of the social world are continually being created and re-created. Therefore, any world system has necessarily a beginningand an end." A) Human Security. B) Human nature. C) World System Theory. D) Dependency Theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) World System Theory. 19. The main goal of the activities undertaken as part of the European Green Deal is for countries to achieve the European Union A) Climate neutrality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. B) Energy mix and diversification of energy sources. C) Increasing the share of renewable energy and nuclear energy in energy production. D) Increasing the level of protection of endangered ecosystems. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Climate neutrality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 20. Who wrote the Politics among nations? A) Immanuel Kant. B) Hans Jaochim Morgenthau. C) E. H. Carr. D) Kenneth Waltz. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hans Jaochim Morgenthau. 21. What is a national interest? A) The resolution of conflicts between nations. B) The establishment of diplomatic relations. C) The goals and priorities of a country. D) The protection of human rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The goals and priorities of a country. 22. Which of the following was NOT a cause of WWI A) Collapse and Malfunction of Balance of Power and Concert System in Europe. B) Colonial, Economic, and Territorial Confrontation. C) No Economic Instability. D) Rise of Nationalism in Europe and Non-European Powers (Japan and the United States). Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No Economic Instability. 23. Debate eliminates options with high domestic costs even if they might be more successful in overall efforts leaving a more limited set of options A) Leadership Style. B) Poliheuristic Theory. C) Groupthink. D) Satisficing Options. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Poliheuristic Theory. 24. Consider the following statements I-The Ecosoc has 54 members. Each member has tenure of 3 years.II-One third of its members are chosen every year. Which among the above is/are correct? A) Only I. B) Only II. C) Both I and II. D) Neither I nor II. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both I and II. 25. Consider the following statements I-The UNGA only passes resolutions, it does not make laws.II-The UNGA resolutions are binding on all member states. Which among the above is/are incorrect? A) Only I. B) Only II. C) Both I and II. D) Neither I nor II. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Only II. 26. What is the main principle of International Society in IR? A) It emphasizes the role of international organizations and non-governmental actors in shaping state choices and policy. B) It works on the premise of mutual benefits and international cooperation. C) It rejects power politics as the only possible outcome of IR. D) Order in international politics is maintained due to social bonds between states. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Order in international politics is maintained due to social bonds between states. 27. One event that illustrates Indonesia's role in international relations is..... A) Actively sending troops to the Middle East with the aim of fighting on the side of Middle Eastern countries. B) As one of the pioneers of the founding of ASEAN. C) Involved in the Gulf War. D) Active in the League of Nations Organization. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) As one of the pioneers of the founding of ASEAN. 28. The use of retaliatory threats against allies and friends of the state A) Extended. B) Direct. C) General. D) Immediate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Extended. 29. ..... the principle that cares about interests of the others in that community enough to sacrifice their own interests to benefit others A) Reciprocity. B) Collective goods. C) Dominance. D) Identity. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Identity. 30. What was the main goal of the Marshall Plan? A) Rebuild war-torn European countries. B) Establish a military alliance against the Soviet Union. C) Provide military aid to developing countries. D) Spread communism in Eastern Europe. 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