International Relations Solved MCQs with Explanation (Set-II) for CSS Exams

International Relations Solved MCQs with Explanation (Set-II) for CSS Exams

26)                         Who among the following held the view that the “State comes into existence for the sake of life and it continues for the sake of good life”?

  • Bentham
  • H. Green
  • Aristotle
  • Plato

Answer. (c)

 

  • Congress of Vienna took place in: (CSS 2000) (a) 1648

(b) 1815

(c) 1899

(d) None of these.

Answer: (b)

 

28)                    The term nationality is derived from a Latin word: (CSS 2004)

  • NATIO
  • Nation
  • NATIA
  • None of these

Answer: (c)

 

29)                      According to Quincy Write the approaches to the study of international politics are: (CSS 2004)

  • 18
  • 21
  • 23
  • None of these

Answer: (d)

 

 

30)                              “The state exits merely because crime exists and its principles function, therefore is to protect and restrain, not to foster and promote.”

The above statement best reflects the ideas of:

  • Liberalism
  • Socialism
  • Anarchism
  • Fascism

Answer. (a)

 

 

31)                     The treaty of Westphalia established modern nation states system in: (CSS 2005)

(a) 1684

(b) 1648

(c) 1664

(d) None of these

Answer: (b)

 

  • The treaty of Versailles concluded in: (CSS 2005) (a) 1918

(b) 1920

(c) 1919

(d) None of these

 

 

Answer: (c)

 

 

33)                    The Treaty of Versailles settled peace in: (CSS 2007)

  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • None of these

Answer: (a)

 

34)                     Which one of the following is least relevant to the welfare view of functions of the state?

  • Reasonable amount of social and economic equality
  • Predominance of group interests over priorities of individuals
  • Policies conducive to equality of opportunity
  • Minimization of areas of conflict to maximize conciliation

Answer. (b)

 

35)                      International Relations during 1648—1945 were characterized by: (CSS 2008)

(a).Bi-polar system (b).Multi-polar system (c).Unipolar system (d). None of these Answer: (b)

 

36)                     Which one of the following is the correct statement? Totalitarian State is the one which

  • Commands unquestioning obedience to the authority of the ruler
  • Guarantees conditions In which the individual can realize his true self
  • Claims to regulate every sphere of individual’s life and activities
  • As a natural organism possesses a will of its own to promote a good life

Answer. (c)

 

37)                    Theory and Practice of International Relations is written by: (CSS 2010)

  • Padelford and Lincoln
  • Palmer and Perkins
  • Hans Joachim Morgenthau
  • None of these

Answer: (b)

 

 

38)   Which one of the following is the correct statement? In the Pluralist Theory:

  • The State is one among several associations
  • The State is the sovereign association
  • The State is subordinate to other associations
  • The State includes the whole society

Answer. (a)

 

39)                     Emmanuel Kant and John Locke provides the philosophical basis for: (CSS 2011)

  • Realism
  • Liberalism
  • Post Modernism
  • Behaviouralism
  • None of these

Answer: (b)

 

40)                      The subordination of the individual to the State is an essential feature of which one of the following?

  • Socialist doctrine
  • Feudal doctrine
  • Conservative doctrine
  • Fascist doctrine

Answer. (d)

 

41)                    Preemptive Strike Doctrine confers upon states the: (CSS 2011)

  • Right to attack any potential threat to its
  • Right to attack when they are actually attacked
  • The responsibility to intervene in the domestic affairs of other states for humanitarian protection
  • Duty to respond to the calls of
  • None of these

Answer: (a)

Explanation: Different pundits have attributed different meanings to the Bush Doctrine. It was used to describe specific policy elements, including a strategy of “preemptive strikes” as a defense against an immediate threat to the security of the United States

 

42)                       Consider the following statements and identify the one which is not a correct representation of Morgenthau’s ideas?

  • Morgenthau presents a realist theory of international relations
  • Morgenthau maintains that national interest and morality must determine State action

 

 

  • Morgenthau argues that national interest transcends all principles of morality
  • Morgenthau claims that national interest must guide the foreign policy of a State

Answer. (b)

 

43)                    Modern State System is believed to have started with: (CSS 2011)

  • End of Second World War
  • Versailles Treaty
  • End of Cold War
  • Peace of Westphalia
  • None of these

Answer: (d)

 

44)                    The idealist theory about the functions of state is also known as

  • Social theory
  • Welfare theory
  • Anarchist theory
  • Metaphysical theory

Answer: (d)

 

45)                      Which one of the following is the most acceptable theory of the origin of state?

  • Social contract theory
  • Divine origin theory
  • Force theory
  • Evolutionary theory

Answer: (d)

Explanation: Political thinkers have attempted to explain the origin of the state in various ways. When, where and how the state came into  existence  have  not  been  recorded anywhere in history. Therefore, the political thinkers were compelled to adopt various hypotheses, many of which are now discredited in the light of modern knowledge. Among the many theories which are concerned with the origin of the state  the  following  are explained in this chapter.

 

The Theory of Divine origin Social Contract Theory.

Matriarchal and Patriarchal Theory. Force Theory.

Evolutionary Theory.

 

The Historical or Evolutionary theory

Five  theories  in  explanation  of  the  origin  of  the  state,  but  no  single  theory  offers  an

 

 

adequate explanation. The theory which explains and is now accepted as a convincing origin of the state, is the Historical or Evolutionary theory. It explains the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state.

 

46)                    The largest state in terms of territory is…….

  • China
  • USA
  • Russia
  • Canada

Answer: (c)

 

47)                    In the view of Marxists state is…

  • A class structure
  • A body of workers
  • A power system
  • The entire community’s

Answer: (a)

 

48)                     The state exists within society but it is not even the form of society. These words are attributed to

  • MacIver
  • Laski
  • Gilchrist
  • “A. ” Dicey

Answer: (a)

 

49)                    State is necessary evil is the view held by

  • Socialist
  • Marxists
  • Individualist
  • Liberals

Answer: (c)

 

50)                    Modern age is an Era of…….state

  • Totalitarian
  • Welfare
  • Colonial
  • Communist

Answer: (c)

Explanation: The extent of European imperialism in the Old World climbed steadily in the

 

 

modern age, peaking ca. 1900. At this point, firm European domination had spread across most of the Old World, the only major exceptions  being  Turkey  (the  Ottoman  Empire), Persia, and Japan. At its peak, the British  Empire became the largest empire the world has ever known, at nearly a quarter of the Earth’s land area. The  Russian  Empire became history’s third-largest empire, behind the British and Mongol Empires.

In the nineteenth century, the European empires experienced three  major  changes:  the Latin American Wars of Independence, the expansion of European territory in Asia, and the Scramble for Africa.

Most of the Spanish Empire was lost in the Latin American Wars of Independence (ca. 1810-30), sparked by Napoleon’s occupation of Spain, which (briefly) replaced the reigning Spanish king with Napoleon’s brother. This destabilized the politics of Latin America, where support for independence movements had already grown to dangerous proportions, especially after the success of the American Revolution (the first successful colonial revolution).A370,K318-19

The Wars of Independence gave rise to the modern nations of Latin America. (Brazil’s independence from Portugal, though achieved in the same period, was obtained peacefully.) Mexico became the primary power of Mesoamerica, while  Brazil  emerged  as  the  chief power of South America. The United States, however, remained  the  overwhelmingly dominant power of the New World.

 

51)                    Welfare state gives importance to….

  • Economics decentralization
  • Political Centralization
  • Importance to religion
  • None of these

Answer: (a)

 

52)decentralization is characteristics of welfare state.

  • Economic
  • Political
  • Social
  • None of these

Answer: (a)

 

53)is base of welfare state.

  • Supremacy of law
  • Supremacy of tradition
  • Economic security
  • None of these

Answer: (a)

 

 

54)                    Welfare of______________ is the aim of welfare state.

  • Politician
  • Bureaucrats
  • Individuals
  • None of these

Answer: (a)

 

55)is suitable for welfare state.

  • Monarchy
  • Democracy
  • Communism
  • Aristocracy

Answer: (d)

Explanation: Aristocracy: A privileged social class whose members possess disproportionately large shares of a society’s wealth, social prestige, educational attainment and political influence, with these advantages having been acquired principally through gift or inheritance from a long line of similarly privileged and cultivated  ancestors.  The  term refers also to a form of government in which the state is effectively  controlled  by  the members of such a class. The term tends to have a somewhat unsavory or derogatory connotation today in the light of democratic theories, but in classical political philosophy it meant rule by “the best people” of the society, who were expected to feel a paternalistic concern for the humbler members of the society that would keep them  from  ruling  in  a purely self-seeking fashion.

 

56)                    According to_____________ welfare state solves many problems.

  • Lipset
  • Marx
  • Plato
  • Lenin

Answer: (c)

 

57)                    Objectives of International relations are to safeguard………

  • National Interest
  • Morality
  • Religion
  • Economy

Answer: (a)

 

58)                       What is the importance of Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” to the study of International Relations?

 

 

  • They are the foundations for the Realist approach in International
  • They are the foundations for the Idealist approach in International
  • They are the foundations for the Liberal approach in International
  • They are the foundations for deterrence theories in International

Answer: (b)

 

59)                         Which of the following is NOT one of the systematic ways in which individual decision-making diverges from the rational actor model?

  • Misperceptions
  • Cognitive bias
  • Indeterminate preferences
  • Affective bias

Answer: (c)

 

60)                     Structural theories of International Relations suggest that some states are more important than others. Which state attribute do structural theories point to in determining the influence of a state?

(a).Geographic location

  • Power
  • Regime type
  • Political maturity

Answer: (b)

 

61)                      Which approach to international relations argues that states behave in structurally similar ways regardless of their regime  type,  geographical  location, and political ideology?

  • Idealism
  • Liberalism
  • Constructivism
  • Realism

Answer: (d)

 

62)                    What was the Treaty of Westphalia?

  • The treaty that ended World War
  • The treaty that that established the modern international
  • The treaty that ended the Napoleonic
  • The treaty that created the League of

 

Answer: (b)

63)                     What was the driving force behind international relations in Europe during the 19th century?

 

 

  • The balancing of power between states and the prevention of
  • The ideologies of Fascism, Liberalism, and
  • Free trade and market
  • A loose bipolarity between England and

Answer: (a)

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