This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > International > Relations > International Relations β Quiz 13 π Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books International Relations Quiz 13 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The Non-Aligned Movement is a movement of developing countries that did not take sides with any of the opposing blocks during the cold war between the western bloc and the eastern bloc. The first Non-Aligned Movement Summit was held in one of the founding countries of the movement, namely..... A) India. B) Indonesia. C) Egypt. D) Malaysia. E) Yugoslavians. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Yugoslavians. 2. When two powers become much larger that all of the others A) Marshall Plan. B) Containment Policy. C) Superpowers. D) Nuclear Deterrence. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Superpowers. 3. Who has developedthe idea of "soft power" ? A) Gilpin. B) Joseph Nye. C) Morgenthau. D) Waltz. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Joseph Nye. 4. Are you surprised that Germany was so upset by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles? A) No, because the terms were harsh and had significant impact on Germany. B) Yes, because the terms were fair and justified. C) No, because Germany had expected even harsher terms. D) Yes, because Germany was the main aggressor in the war. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No, because the terms were harsh and had significant impact on Germany. 5. Containment of Communism became the primary aim of: A) USSR. B) Egypt. C) India. D) USA. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) USA. 6. Before the KAA was held, a preparatory meeting was first held in Bogor on ..... A) December 28-December 31. B) August 15-17, 1986. C) August 15-17, 1976. D) August 15-17, 1945. E) August 15-17, 1966. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) December 28-December 31. 7. If Russia invaded Mexico and the United States declared war on Russia that would be a good example of: A) Darwinism. B) Isolationism. C) Multilateralism. D) Unilateralism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Unilateralism. 8. Which principles does Liberalism embrace A) Power and security. B) Self-restraint, cooperation and consensus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Self-restraint, cooperation and consensus. 9. The Vietnamese working class comes mainly from A) The landlord class was forced into bankruptcy. B) The peasantry was deprived of land. C) The petty bourgeoisie is oppressed and exploited. D) The bourgeoisie is bankrupt and impoverished. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The peasantry was deprived of land. 10. Right to Constitutional remedy is enshrined in which Article? A) Article 30. B) Article 42. C) Article 32. D) Article 13. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Article 32. 11. In 1948, which country's industrial output accounted for 56% of the world's industrial output? A) Soviet Union. B) Japan. C) America. D) Virtue. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) America. 12. Consider the following statements I-The Paramilitary forces are neither completely military force nor completely defense forces.II-Their main task is to help the defense forces. 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: D) Neither I nor II. 13. What are the new opportunities for the Japanese economy to achieve 'miraculous' growth when entering the 60s of the twentieth century? A) When America went to war against Cuba. B) When America started a war of aggression against Vietnam. C) When America waged the Korean War. D) When receiving economic aid from the US. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) When America started a war of aggression against Vietnam. 14. Who is the main proponent of neorealism? A) Hans Morgenthau. B) John Mearshiemer. C) NiccolΓ² Machiavelli. D) Joseph Nye. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) John Mearshiemer. 15. ..... refers to those issues that have an impact on any particular state. What a nation feels to be necessary to its security and well being, Its self interest. A) National interest. B) Security dilemma. C) Prisoner's dilemma. D) Balance of power. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) National interest. 16. Armed conflict between two or more groups of very different military size or power A) Conventional war. B) Hegemonic war. C) Limited war. D) Asymmetric war. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Asymmetric war. 17. When did the Pope visit Poland? A) 1981 and 1987. B) 1986 and 1987. C) 1983 and 1987. D) 1984 and 1987. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1983 and 1987. 18. The term 'Iron Curtain' refers to: A) The division of Germany. B) The boundary between North and South Korea. C) The U.S. policy of containment. D) The Soviet Union's sphere of influence. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Soviet Union's sphere of influence. 19. ..... was set up in 1961 and is the world's largest conservation organization. A) World Wildlife Fund (WWF). B) International Monetary Fund (IMF). C) World Health Organization (WHO). D) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) World Wildlife Fund (WWF). 20. Political authority exerted by the Catholic Church in Europe from 800 onward A) The Reformation. B) Holy Roman Empire. C) Feudalism. D) Empires. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Holy Roman Empire. 21. What are the challenges in combating transnational crime? A) Differing legal systems, lack of coordination among countries, and adaptability of criminal organizations. B) Loss of life, psychological trauma, economic disruption, and political instability. C) Displacement, injuries, and disruption of essential services. D) Weakening of economies and undermining of development efforts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Differing legal systems, lack of coordination among countries, and adaptability of criminal organizations. 22. According to Jackson & Sorenson, what is the focus of Realism in IR? A) Power politics, conflict & war. B) Security, cooperation & progress. C) Wealth, poverty & equality. D) Shared interests, rules & institutions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Power politics, conflict & war. 23. Decision-makers may not maximize national interest goals but rather settle for a more limited outcome A) Poliheuristic Theory. B) Leadership Style. C) Satisficing Options. D) Groupthink. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Satisficing Options. 24. People are equal to the essence of the ..... itself states by Jimmy Carter. A) State. B) World. C) Nation. D) Continent. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nation. 25. The portion of a set of operation descriptions that specifies the operation to be performed A) Heuristics. B) Leadership Style. C) Personality Factors. D) Operational Code. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Operational Code. 26. Which organization is responsible for regulating international trades and ensuring smooth flow of trade? A) United Nations (UN). B) International Monetary Fund (IMF). C) World Trade Organization (WTO). D) World Bank. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) World Trade Organization (WTO). 27. Which on of these countries is not a P-5 member. A) Russia. B) Japan. C) United States. D) France. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Japan. 28. A conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, and held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815. The objective of the Congress was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. A) Napoleonic Wars. B) Concert of Europe. C) Imperialism. D) Congress of Vienna. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Congress of Vienna. 29. What was the AUKUS deal signed in 2021 by Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States meant to counter? A) North Korea's nuclear power. B) Russia's military power. C) China's economic power. D) Iran's military power. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) China's economic power. 30. What is the main focus of the World Bank? A) Providing loans to countries for capital projects. B) Dealing with labor problems and international labor standards. C) Regulating international trades. D) Promoting international cooperation and addressing global challenges. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Providing loans to countries for capital projects. β PreviousNext βRelated QuizzesInternational QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesInternational Relations Quiz 1International Relations Quiz 2International Relations Quiz 3International Relations Quiz 4International Relations Quiz 5International Relations Quiz 6International Relations Quiz 7International Relations Quiz 8 π Back to Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books