This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > International > Relations > International Relations β Quiz 32 π Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books International Relations Quiz 32 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. In international relations, it is called legality and the country's full approval is called..... A) Status quo. B) Transit. C) De facto. D) De jure. E) .Autonomy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) De jure. 2. Generally speaking, foreign policies of a state are designed to: A) Serve the national interests of the state. B) Ensure mutual respect and advance the needs of all states. C) Achieve equal distribution of power. D) Help all nations prosper. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Serve the national interests of the state. 3. In which country is feijoada the national dish? A) Brazil. B) Mexico. C) Indonesia. D) Jamaica. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Brazil. 4. Responsibilities associated with a particular job or position that shape the perspective and behavior of the individual who holds that position in foreign policy-making A) Individual Level of Analysis. B) Organizational Process. C) Bureaucratic Politics Model. D) Bureaucratic Roles. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bureaucratic Roles. 5. Maintains that foreign policy actions are generated by organizational output, namely the behavior of large bureaucracies with parochial priorities and perceptions following standard operating procedures A) Organizational Process. B) Individual Level of Analysis. C) SOPs. D) Great Man Theory of History. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Organizational Process. 6. Which of the following is not included as a subject of international relations law is..... A) Holy throne. B) TKI. C) International organizations. D) Individual. E) Country. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Holy throne. 7. The highest level of diplomatic representation with full and extraordinary powers is called..... A) AttachΓ©s. B) Ambassador. C) Effort power. D) Ambassador. E) Resident minister. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ambassador. 8. Signing a treaty to end a war with France is an example of ..... A) Foreign policy. B) Domestic policy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Foreign policy. 9. Which of these countries is closest to Jamaica? A) Panama. B) Cuba. C) Trinidad and Tobago. D) Suriname. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cuba. 10. Wallerstein's world system theory, which considers Europe as the central point of extinction Do you agree with the criticism? A) Disagree. B) Agree. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Agree. 11. Do MNCs have allegiance to a state? A) Sometimes. B) No. C) Yes. D) Depends on the state. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 12. Which leadership style is least sensitive to context, has clear goals and pursue them without hesitation, can appear bold and impetuous. A) Crusaders. B) Strategists. C) Opportunists. D) Pragmatists. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Crusaders. 13. The principle that is based on power over one's blood, namely the principle of..... A) Nationality. B) Cyprosity. C) Importance. D) Courtesy. E) Territorial. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nationality. 14. Why did the French colonialists conduct colonial exploitation for the second time in Vietnam? A) To promote socio-economic development in Vietnam. B) To gain more profits. C) To develop the French economy. D) To compensate for the damage caused by World War I. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To promote socio-economic development in Vietnam. 15. ..... states that globalization deepens the differences between core, periphery and semi-periphery. A) Marxism. B) Post-colonialism. C) Social-constructivism. D) Realism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Marxism. 16. Theocracy is ..... A) A government for the people and by the people. B) A democracy. C) An often fair form of government. D) A government of officials believed to be divinely inspired.A government where the leaders claim to be inspired by a god. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A government of officials believed to be divinely inspired.A government where the leaders claim to be inspired by a god. 17. For Stresemann, what was Locarno the key to? A) Revising the Treaty of Versailles. B) Solving the Ruhr crisis. C) Winning over public opinion at home. D) Securing US support. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Revising the Treaty of Versailles. 18. What is the work of keeping good relations between the governments of different countries? A) Embassy. B) Diplomacy. C) Treaty. D) Domestic affairs. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Diplomacy. 19. Which of these treaties deal with climate change? A) Ottawa. B) Kyoto. C) Montreal. D) Rome. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kyoto. 20. Three-Fourths of France's electricity comes from ..... ? A) Oil and Gas (Fossil Fuels). B) Solar and Wind (Renewables). C) Nuclear. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nuclear. 21. Why is globalization an objective trend, an irreversible reality? A) Results of attracting external resources of developing countries. B) Capitalist countries increase capital investment in world markets. C) Great powers promote regional and global economic links. D) The result of a strong increase in production forces. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The result of a strong increase in production forces. 22. How much money did Germany have to pay in the Treaty of Versailles (1919)? A) Β£3.5 billion. B) Β£500 million. C) Β£6.6 billion. D) Β£4 trillion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Β£6.6 billion. 23. What is the triad? A) An Asian cartel. B) Three poles that dominate the economy. C) Eastern Asia, European Union, North America. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Three poles that dominate the economy. 24. The premier international forum for international economic cooperation and decision-making, bringing together 20 of the world's largest economies A) Third Wave of Democratization. B) Globalization. C) Unipolarity (hegemony). D) G20. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) G20. 25. What is a long term goal of education? A) Career preparation. B) Becoming a teacher. C) Going to college. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Career preparation. 26. When was the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan A) 1979. B) 1980. C) 1975. D) 1961. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1979. 27. Who had to compromise more during the peace negotiations in Paris, Clemenceau or Wilson? A) Clemenceau, due to pressure from the French public. B) Wilson, due to his lack of experience in international diplomacy. C) Both Clemenceau and Wilson had to make equal compromises. D) Neither Clemenceau nor Wilson had to compromise. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Clemenceau, due to pressure from the French public. 28. In the concept of radicalism, it is good to force the entire human population to be vaccinated by any means, taking into account the cases of vaccinated patients who have worsened. A) Foolish. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 29. Attempts to damage important military installations and vital national objects that endanger the safety of the nation are called..... A) Sabotage. B) Bomb. C) Invasion. D) Aggression. E) Blockades. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sabotage. 30. Who was the last leader of the Soviet Union? A) Mikhail Gorbachev. B) Nikita Khrushchev. C) Joseph Stalin. D) Leonid Brezhnev. 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