This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > International > Relations > International Relations – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books International Relations Quiz 7 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The implementation of the Indonesian state's free and active foreign policy is enshrined to..... A) National interests. B) Nation's peace. C) Foreign relations security. D) International interests. E) Regional cooperation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) National interests. 2. Close friendship between countries is called? A) Building solidarity between peoples. B) Building peace between peoples around the world. C) Cooperation among the peoples of the world. D) Friendship between peoples of the world. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Friendship between peoples of the world. 3. What is the key difference between classical and structural realism? A) Classical-power is a means to an end; structural-power is an end. B) Classical-power is an end; structural-power is a means to an end. C) Classical-states know the intentions of other states; structural-states never know the intentions of other states. D) Classical-states operate in a hierarchal system; structural-states operate in an anarchy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Classical-power is an end; structural-power is a means to an end. 4. True or false:In 1950 Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and Confucianism were all forbidden to be openly practiced in Mao's China. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 5. Dealing with boundary disputes* by invading the other nation is a pretty strong example of:* (border problems, like arguing over which nation owns what land) A) Darwinism. B) Unilateralism. C) Multilateralism. D) Isolationism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unilateralism. 6. What was the impact of the Treaty of Trianon on Hungary? A) Hungary gained additional territories and resources. B) Hungary was granted independence and self-rule. C) Hungary lost significant territories and population. D) Hungary's borders remained unchanged. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hungary lost significant territories and population. 7. A diplomatic representative whose rank is lower than an ambassador, namely..... A) Fixed power. B) Ambassador. C) Effort power. D) Ambassador. E) Attache. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Attache. 8. Defined in terms of physical security, integrity, and economic prosperity A) Security Dilemma. B) Balance of Power. C) Rational & Unitary Actors. D) National Interest. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) National Interest. 9. In which year spilt of Soviet Union A) 1991. B) 1990. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1991. 10. The subject of constructivism are guided by a A) Logic of consequences. B) Logic of understanding. C) Social construction. D) Logic of appropriates. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Logic of appropriates. 11. Olympics can be used as tools to A) Make participating nations prominent on a global aspect. B) Make media biased to one country. C) Defenestrate political foes of participating nations from the UN. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Make participating nations prominent on a global aspect. 12. A commonly accepted system of rules on the rights and duties of countries in relations with each other. A) FOREIGN POLICY. B) INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM. C) GLOBAL COMMUNITY. D) INTERNATIONAL LAW. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) INTERNATIONAL LAW. 13. What was the war guilt clause-Treaty of Versailles (1919) A) Placed collective responsibility on the powers for WW1 leading to the creation of the League of Nations. B) Blamed Germany for WW1 and justified all provisions of treaty-e.g reducing their army. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Blamed Germany for WW1 and justified all provisions of treaty-e.g reducing their army. 14. Which of the following is not an accurate understanding of the term 'sovereignty'? A) Interference from other states. B) A country's full or supreme right. C) Its opposite is 'anarchy'. D) Synonymous with autonomy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Interference from other states. 15. How many pillars of Mongolia's foreign policy are there? A) 4. B) 6. C) 7. D) 5. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 6. 16. Consider the following statementsI-European union was established in 1993 through the "Treaty of Maastricht" .II-At present it has 27 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: D) Neither I nor II. 17. Which of the following is an example of an IGO? A) ITUC. B) HRW. C) WTO. D) BRAC. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) WTO. 18. What is the main principle of Liberalism 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 deals mainly with state security and material power. D) It rejects power politics as the only possible outcome of IR. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It works on the premise of mutual benefits and international cooperation. 19. What is the term for the spread of nuclear weapons to new states? A) Disarmament. B) Nuclear proliferation. C) Arms trade. D) Containment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nuclear proliferation. 20. How many years did Mongolia have a de facto status in international law? A) 1924. B) 1961. C) 1990. D) 1981. E) 1979. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1961. 21. When did the cold war came to an end A) 1991. B) 1989. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1991. 22. Find a synonym for "marginalization" of a territory A) Territory away from flows. B) Territory with a non-democratic political system. C) Very poor territory. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Territory away from flows. 23. (Munich Analogy)-making concessions in order to avoid war A) Appeasement Policy. B) Spheres of influence. C) Bipolarity. D) The Cold War. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Appeasement Policy. 24. Who was leader of his country from 1985 to 1991? A) Reagan. B) Deng. C) Gorbachev. D) Brezhnev. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Gorbachev. 25. Collapse and malfunction of balance of power and concert system in EuropeINCREASE economic stabilitycolonial, economic, and territorial confrontationsrise of nationalism in Europe and nonEurpoean powers-Japan and US A) Failure of League of Nations-. B) Causes of World War II. C) Causes of WWI. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Causes of WWI. 26. Why did Italy feel betrayed by the Treaty of Versailles? A) Because Italy was not given the territories promised in the secret Treaty of London. B) Because Italy was not invited to participate in the peace negotiations. C) Because Italy was forced to pay heavy reparations to the Allied powers. D) Because Italy was not granted independence and self-rule. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because Italy was not given the territories promised in the secret Treaty of London. 27. A criminal act that has the characteristics of moving in a group, whose members have high levels of militancy, operates underground, uses sophisticated and deadly weapons and is generally connected to an international network is called an action..... A) Espionage. B) Blockades. C) Aggression. D) Sabotage. E) Terrorism. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Terrorism. 28. What is the situation called when actions taken by states to ensure their own security are perceived as threats by other states? A) Great powers. B) Security dilemma. C) Middle powers. D) Balance of power. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Security dilemma. 29. What is the concept that refers to the distribution of power between states? A) Diplomacy. B) Balance of power. C) Hegemony. D) Non-interference. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Balance of power. 30. International relations should be based on principles..... A) Self worth. B) Equivalence of Degrees. C) Willingness. D) Win alone. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Equivalence of Degrees. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesInternational QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesInternational Relations Quiz 1International Relations Quiz 2International Relations Quiz 3International Relations Quiz 4International Relations Quiz 5International Relations Quiz 6International Relations Quiz 8International Relations Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books