This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > International > Relations > International Relations – Quiz 8 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books International Relations Quiz 8 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The global megalopolitan archipelago (WMA) is..... A) All cities in the same country. B) All the most touristy cities. C) The set of world cities that contribute to the direction of the world. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The set of world cities that contribute to the direction of the world. 2. Paradigm that suggests the inclusion of more women in positions of authority could change the way world politics is conducted, and traditional scholarship, especially realism, reflects a gendered perspective on the conduct of international relations. A) Neo-Marxism. B) Popular Sovereignty. C) Feminism. D) Holy Roman Empire. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Feminism. 3. The promotion of trade is a mechanism related to which of the following theories of IR: A) Constructivism. B) Critical Approaches. C) Realism. D) Liberalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Liberalism. 4. Which leadership style feels the pressure from external constraints, back off goals if the time and circumstances are not right, can appear indecisive A) Opportunists. B) Crusaders. C) Strategists. D) Pragmatists. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pragmatists. 5. 4-In international relations, is it important to emphasize the contribution of feminism with the ideas of Identity, Perspective, and Emancipation? A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 6. The Cold War that emerged after the end of World War II has influenced various areas of human life. The influence of the Cold War in the political field, namely..... A) The emergence of a superpower. B) The emergence of new countries. C) The birth of industrialized countries. D) The development of communism and liberalism. E) The development of nationalism and patriotism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The emergence of a superpower. 7. In what ways are holistic and intersectional developments useful in observing developments in world politics? A) Investment+Economy. B) Culture. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Investment+Economy. 8. A state of no war or armed conflict. Expressed in understanding and respect for cooperation between countries is called: A) Cooperate. B) Peace. C) Democracy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Peace. 9. When did Stalin die A) 1952. B) 1956. C) 1953. D) 1961. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1953. 10. 6-Hypotheses must be developed in such a way that can be repeated by another researcher in other circumstances? A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 11. What is warfare? A) The use of violence, intimidation, or threats to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives. B) The illegal activities conducted by structured criminal groups or syndicates. C) The illegal production, distribution, and consumption of prohibited substances. D) The organized and armed conflict between nations or non-state actors. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The organized and armed conflict between nations or non-state actors. 12. Negara pembentuk The European Coal and Steel Community ..... A) Russia. B) Belgium. C) English. D) Spanish. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Belgium. 13. Us plan of containing communism to only the countries that converted. Was done to stop the spread of communism A) Marshall Plan. B) Containment Policy. C) Superpowers. D) Nuclear Deterrence. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Containment Policy. 14. Citizens have all power A) Democratic. B) Autocratic. C) Federal. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Democratic. 15. The theory of realism says that the best way to maintain peace is to be powerful. Peace through strength. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 16. This is any person, government, or country involved in global trade: A) Foreign Policy. B) Ambassadors. C) Actors. D) International Law. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Actors. 17. What does geopolitics refer to? A) Complete chaos. B) Shared expectations about proper behavior. C) Use of geography as an element of power. D) Lack of a central government. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Use of geography as an element of power. 18. 7-According to the video, Feminism allows us to understand the dimension of reality that is objective? A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 19. Who developed theory of political authority based on natural individual rights and the concept of governs? A) John Stuart Mill. B) Adam Smith. C) John Locke. D) John Ravis. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) John Locke. 20. I-Assertion-In India defence forces cannot take any decisions about war or peace without the consent of the President.II-Reason-In a democracy civil leadership is considered superior to military leadership. The president represents the civil power. A) Both I & II are correct and II is the correct explanation of I. B) Both I & II are correct and II is not the correct explanation of I. C) I is correct but II is incorrect. D) II is correct but I is incorrect. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Both I & II are correct and II is the correct explanation of I. 21. What are the manifestations of non-peacefulness in everyday life? A) Use force to resolve conflicts. B) Arguing with neighbors. C) At A.B.C. D) Discrimination against ethnic minorities. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) At A.B.C. 22. Which came first the creation of NATO or the start of the Berlin Blockade A) Creation of NATO. B) Berlin blockade begins. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Berlin blockade begins. 23. What is the main focus of Realism in IR? A) State security and material power. B) International institutions and cooperation. C) International trade and democracy. D) Social bonds between states. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) State security and material power. 24. If a treaty is not ratified, who is responsible for that? A) President. B) House of Representatives. C) Senate. D) Supreme Court. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Senate. 25. Feminists argue that Globalization A) Does not undermine the status of the nation-state in IR. B) Is the latest stage of capitalism. C) Is just a discourse. D) A way to incorporate more women in political and economic system. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A way to incorporate more women in political and economic system. 26. What is different between the current USA-China rivalry and the Cold War (1945-1990) in Southeast Asia? A) Southeast Asia is comparatively weak in terms of military power. B) Several governments are threatened by domestic communist groups. C) There is a threat that the ASEAN region is divided into two blocs. D) Powerful external powers put ASEAN countries under pressure. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Several governments are threatened by domestic communist groups. 27. What is the common element in idealist theories? A) State interest. B) Dynastic legitimacy. C) Legal and peace order. D) Necessity of war. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Legal and peace order. 28. ..... think that we can mould globalization in a variety of ways, notably because it offers us very real chances, for example, to create cross-national human rights and social movements, aided by modern technological forms of communication such as internet. A) Liberals. B) Constructivists. C) Realists. D) Post-colonialists. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Constructivists. 29. Documents to record temporary approvals are..... A) Charter. B) Covenant. C) Declaration. D) Convention. E) Way of life. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Way of life. 30. The most severe and serious consequences brought to the world during the Cold War were: A) Countries are aggressively intensifying the arms race. B) The world is always in a state of tension, confrontation, and the risk of world war breaking out. C) Thousands of military bases are established globally. D) Countries have to spend a huge amount of money and human resources to produce destructive weapons. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The world is always in a state of tension, confrontation, and the risk of world war breaking out. ← 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 7International Relations Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books