International Relations Quiz 17 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is government's decisions about issues within their country called?
2. The idea that people care about their national identity and are motivated to seek national self-determination by acquiring a state of their own
3. Who was not born during Enlightenment?
4. In international relations, relations between citizens are governed by international civil law. Which of the following does not apply to international civil law?
5. 2 week period of extreme tension precipitated by the US discovery of offensive Soviet Union nuclear missiles on the island of Cuba in 1962
6. ..... was set up in 1947. It works to improve the health and welfare of children and mothers in developing countries.
7. The Treaty of Westphalia ended fighting between ..... ?
8. Which branch of government declares war?
9. The pentagon is the headquarters for the .....
10. Which state is NOT a part of NAFTA?
11. Where are the headquarters of the United Nations?
12. The meeting that took place in the White House to commemorate UDHR in .....
13. Every business and activity, both domestic and foreign, which is considered to endanger the sovereignty, integrity and safety of a country is called.....
14. Equal Opportunities in the matters of Public Employment is mentioned in .....
15. Which is the document that proves to be a citizen representing Mongolia when traveling abroad?
16. Consider the following statements I-The United Nation is an organization created by the "Holding together" of sovereign nations.II-The power structure in United Nations is asymmetric as 5 permanent members wield more power than other nations. Which among the above is/are incorrect?
17. The IR approach that values power compared to other countries, instead of the absolute value of power is:
18. How many MOU's signed (international office) as of now in veltech?
19. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a geopolitical and economic organization of countries in the Southeast Asian region, which was founded in Bangkok on.....
20. A war of control of the entire world order, including the role of world hegemony
21. All of the following were reasons for tension between China and the US EXCEPT
22. US dropped an atomic bomb on 6th August 1945 in
23. What is terrorism?
24. U.S. domestic affairs and foreign affairs are connected and influence each other.
25. The ..... has been established with the purpose of instilling among students the love of discipline and military training
26. What did the constructivist use to answer questions of international relations?
27. Which of the following does not apply to non-state actors in international relations?
28. Which of the following shows what India and Southeast Asian countries have in common in the second half of the twentieth century?
29. Condition of supreme, independent political authority answerable to no higher authority. In international relations theory, and especially among realists, states are often regarded as sovereign
30. Which theory in IR emphasizes the role of the state, national interest, and power in world politics?