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MCQs 1986
1) Point out two more basic objectives of relations with other nations:
a) National security
b) Foreign policy
c) bilateral issues
d) None of these
e) Both (a) and (b)
3) Just in two more words point out the ineffectiveness of UN security Council:
a) Veto
b) Debts
c) Disagreement
d) None of the above
e) Both (b) and (c)
7) Name the two countries that have not agreed to the economic sanctions against South
Africa:
Ans. Great Britain and USA
9) From US point of view what is the most important problem of Latin America?
a) Military dictatorship
b) Political instability
c) Communism
d) Economic backwardness
10) Name three countries of Western Europe where communists are a strong political
force.
Ans. France, Ital, and West Germany
11) Frame one sentence to distinguish the meaning of: neutrality; neutralization; non-
alignment.
Ans. To remain neutral in a conflict. not to wide worth any of the two blocks i.e to diffuse
tension.
MCQs 1987
1) The seven powers meeting in Venice in June, 1987 agreed to:
a) Condemn Iraq and Iran for failing to end the war
b) Uphold freedom of navigation in the gulf
c) Impose sanctions on the sale of military equipment to Iraq and Iran
5) The agreement to create the League of Arab States in October 1944 was signed by
a) Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iraq
b) Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Sudan and Lebanon
c) Egypt, Syria, Trans-Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon
12) Write in order the names of five countries having rapid population growth
Ans. Zambia, Syria, Togo, Kenya, Uganda
MCQs 1990
1) Ukrainian Soviet Socialist is:
(a) An independent (recognized) country
(b) member of the Nations Organizations
(c) Member of Warsaw
2) Glasnost
a) is intended to reduce armament through Perestroika
b) is like sliding the lid to let steam off by restructuring Soviet Economy through
Perestroika
c) stems from Soviet Union's need to reduce armament in order to restructure Soviet Economy
i.e Perestroika
3) Insurgency
a) is belligerency
b) is not belligerency
c) could turn into belligerency
5) Euro-Communism is
a) splintered legacy of Leninism
b) an essentially European brand of Socialism
c) un-democratic in form and nature
MCQs 1991
1) Détente means:
a) An alliance
b) Relaxation of tensions
c) Cooperation between states
b) Relaxation of tensions
2) OIC is:
a) A specialized agency of the UN
b) A regional organization
c) An organization of Muslim states
3) Ruritania is:
a) A province of Romania
b) A state in Western Africa
c) A fictitious country
c) A fictitious country
c) An economic concept
c) An agreement on disarmament
MCQs 1992
1) Apartheid is:
a) An international association
b) A medical term
c) A policy of racial discrimination
c) Eastern Europe
c) Finland
b) 15 members
6) OPEC is:
a) An international Insurance Co.
b) An international Sports Club
c) An organization of Oil Exporting Countries
7) G-7 means:
a) A scientific expression
b) An export Co
c) Group of Seven Western Industrialized Countries
MCQs 1993
1) Aman Ullah Khan is the leader of:
a) National Conference
b) Hizb-ul-Mujahideen
c) Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front
3) NATO:
a) An economical union
b) A free trade areas
c) A military alliance
c) A military alliance
4) Bhutan is:
a) An Indian state
b) A province of Burma
c) An independent country in South Asia
5) Apartheid is:
a) An international brotherhood
b) A policy of racial discrimination
c) A medical term
6) Agni is:
a) A religious ceremony
b) A missile
c) A famous building
b) A missile
c) Hague
MCQs 1994
1) Riga is the capital of:
a) Rawanda
b) Bolivia
c) Latvia
d) Mongolia
c) Latvia
2) Silkworm is:
a) An ancient trade route
b)The name of missile
c) The name of a multinational
d) A secret society
5) How many times Brazil has won the Football World Cup?
a) Once
b) Thrice
c) Five times
d) Four times
d) Four times
7) Lesotho is:
a) A Baltic republic
b) An independent state of Africa
c) An independent state of Latin America
d) An NGO
(a) 1893
9) Who is the author of “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers”?
(a) Henry Kissinger
(b) Richard Nixon
(c) Paul Kennedy
(d) Margaret Thatcher
MCQs 1995
1) Mexico is located in:
(a) North America
(b) South America
(c) Central America
(d) Africa
3) G-7 is a:
(a) Group of industrialized countries
(b) Group of Third World countries
(c) Military alliance
(d) Musical group
(c) Rwanda
(d) Rio
(a) Casino
(b) Film
(c) Park
(d) Building
(b) Film
MCQs 1996
1) “1984” had been written by:
(a) Sherwani
(b) Burke
(c) Orwell
(d) Carr
(c) Orwell
(c) Morgenthau
(b) Anderson
(d) Tamizuddin
MCQs 1997
1) The largest territorial power on earth is:
(a) Canada
(b) USA
(c) China
(d) Russian Federation
(a) Tajikistan
(b) Uzbekistan
(c) Turkmenistan
(d) Kazakhstan
(a) Tajikistan
10) The Batista regime in Cuba was overthrown by Fidel Castro in:
(a) January 1959
(b) February 1960
(c) May 1961
(d) March 1962
MCQs 1998
1) Shive Sena is the name of:
(a) An Irish Leader
(b) A politico-fundamentalist party
(c) A famous tourist resort
(d) A religious sect
2) B. J. Habibie is the:
(a) President of Zambia
(b) Secretary General of SAARC
(c) President of Indonesia
(d) World Squash Champion
(a) Rabat
12) The US and the erstwhile USSR qualified for Super Power status on the basis of:
(a) Huge population
(b) Industrialization
(c) Military arsenals and worldwide interest
(d) Vast area
13) Who is the author of “Preparing for the Twenty First Century”?
(a) Palmer and Perkins
(b) Peter Calvocoress
(c) Paul Kennedy
(d) E.H.Carr
(d) Uganda
20) Who was the first Asian Secretary General of the United Nations?
Answer: U. Thant
MCQs 1999
A. Explain the following
1) Perestroika:
Ans: It was a program of restructuring the Soviet system launched by Soviet president Mikhail
Gorbachev.
2) Ethnic cleansing:
Ans: The term is used to express the operation in which the majority ethnic group attempts to
wipe out the opposing minority ethnic group through violent methods of mass killing.
5) Iron Curtain:
Ans: The term refers to to the tight security ring which the Soviet Union had formed along its
frontiers.
B. Acronyms
6) OAU stand for:
Ans: Organization of African Unity
C. Write as asked
11) Two main points of Oslo Accord:
1) The future status of Jerusalem would be determined through negotiations between Palestine
and Israel.
(2) The issue of Palestinian refugees and the Israeli settlers in the west bank would be discussed
after complete withdrawal of Israel from the west bank.
MCQs 2000
1) Yalta Conference was held in:
(a) 1944
(b) 1945
(c) 1946
(d) None of these.
(b) 1945
(c) 1962
(b) 1949
(b) 1954
(a) 1955
(c) 1987
7) U Thant was:
(a) The Prime Minister of Laos
(b) President of Taiwan
(c) Secretary General of the United Nations.
(d) None of these.
(b) Rabat
(b) 1815
(b) A French
MCQs 2001
1. Who participate in the Yalta conference?
a) China, Great Britain, U.S.A
b) Russia, France, Great Britain
c) U.S.A., Russia, Great Britain
d) None of these
c)Saudi Arabian
4. Brezhnev was:
a)The President of Uzbekistan
b)The Prime Minister of Great Britain
c)The President of Russia
d)None of these
c)1933
c)Russian Revolution
8. Proposal for Joint Defence between Pakistan and India was made by:
a)Nehru
b)Chou-En-Lie
c)Ayub Khan
d)None of these
a)Nehru
9. Armstrong was:
a)Russian
b)British
c)German
d)None of these
c)Judge of I.C.J
b)1960
b)1955
c)1970
a)Chancellor of Germany
c)South Africa
c)1965
MCQs 2002
1. Present Secretary General of the U.N belongs to:
a) Nigeria
b) Ghana
c) Chile
d) None of these
b) Mullah Umar
a) Congo (Zaire)
c) Nishan-e-Haider
b) 1955
b) King of Morocco
a) Mogenthau
b) Zia ur Rehman
b) August 1990
c) 10
a) Paul Kennedy
16. U.S. has agreed to write of Pakistan’s debt to the tune of:
a) U.S. $ 2 billion
b) U.S. $ 1 billion
c) U.S. $ 4 billion
d) None of these
c) U.S. $ 4 billion
a) 1960
The answer is A and B. China and Russia each share a common border with 14 other
countries.
b) Cuba
MCQs 2003
1. Paul Bremer:
a) A Hollywood Actor
b) A British politician
c) U.S. Administrator in Iraq
d) None of these
2. Javier Solana:
a) Spanish Foreign Minister
b) President of Argentina
c) Foreign Policy spokesman of the European Community
d) None of these
3. Saeed-ul-Sahaf:
a) A Saudi Minister
b) Palestinian leader
c) Information Minister of Ex-President Saddam
d) None of these
4. Saeb Erekat:
a) Palestinian negotiator
b) Turkish Minister of Tourism
c) President of Cyprus
d) None of these
a) Palestinian negotiator
5. Abdul Kalam:
a) Minister of Bangladesh
b) Pak. Rep in Geneva
c) Indian President
d) None of these
c) Indian President
6. Maliha Lodhi:
a) Pak. Ambassador to U.S.A.
b) Editor of the NEWS
c) Pak. High Commissioner to U.K. d) None of these
7. Gerhard Schroeder:
a) Chancellor of Germany
b) Prime Minister of Poland
c) President of Slovakia
d) None of these
a) Chancellor of Germany
b) Feb. 1979
a) 6
b) Dec. 1991
c) 1969
b) 1948
b) President Nixon
MCQs 2004
1) The term nationality is derived from a Latin word:
a) NATO
b) Nation
c) NATIA
d) None of these
c) NATIA
c) 2002
c) 10 members
d) None of these
b) The USA
c) 1995
c) 1993
a) Singapore
10) India conducted its 2nd nuclear test after a gap of:
a) 20 years
b) 24 years
c) 34 years
d) None of these
b) 24 years
11) According to Quincy Write the approaches to the study of international politics are:
a) 18
b) 21
c) 23
d) None of these
d) None of these
12) Pattern of political system where center of power are more than two is called:
a) Polycentrism
b) Bicentrism
c) Multicentrism
d) None of these
c) Multicentrism
a) CTBT
16) Diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan were established in:
a) Sep. 1947
b) Feb. 1948
c) Jan. 1949
d) None of these
b) Feb. 1948
b) Bosnia
c) UK
MCQs 2005
1) The treaty of Westphalia established modern nation states system in:
(a) 1684
(b) 1648
(c) 1664
(d) None of these
(b) 1648
(c) 1919
(b) 1921
(b) 1990
(c) Six
9) Scandinavia constitutes:
(a) Nine slates
(b) Five states
(c) Seven stales
(d) None of these
(a) 1901
(b) 1848
20) The main judicial arm of UN, the 1CJ is located in:
(a) Geneva
(b) The Hague
(c) Lisbon
(d) None of these
MCQs 2006
1) An organization whose members are from national governments is a:
(a) Nongovernmental Organization (NGO)
(b) Intergovernmental Organization (IGO)
(c) World wide Transnational Organization (WTO)
(d) None of these
(2) “The national interest is defined as the acquisition of power”. The speaker is a:
(a) Pluralist
(b) Idealist
(c) Structuralist
(d) None of these
(3) Neoliberals:
(a) Stress the importance of international institutions in reducing conflict in the international
system.
(b) Are pessimistic above international operations.
(c) Agree with realists that are unitary actors.
(d) Both (a) and (c)
(e) None of these
(5) Territorial waters traditionally are recognized to extend how far from a state’s
coastline?
(a) 3 miles
(b) 10 miles
(c) 12 miles
(d) None of these
(c) 12 miles
(6) A state’s executive economic zone (EEZ) is recognized to extend how far from the
coastline?
(a) 3 miles
(b) 10 miles
(c) 12 miles
(d) None of these
(c) 12 miles
(7) States can exclude others from entering which the following?
(a) 12 miles limit from coastline
(b) Airspace
(c) Orbital space
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(e) None of these
(a) Can be waged to change another state’s government, if it is violating human rights.
(c) Development that does not deplete resources and destroy ecosystems so quickly that the
basis of development itself is undermined.
(14) Which of the following is the greenhouse gas that accounts for most of global
warming?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Methane
(c) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
(d) None of these
(15) Which of the following is the major contributor to the destruction of ozone layer?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Methane
(c) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
(d) None of these
(18) Who is responsible for the economic reforms that have been take place in China since
the mid- 1970s?
(a) Mao Zedong
(b) Jiang Zemin
(c) Deng Xiaoping
(d) Non of these
MCQs 2007
(1) The Great Britain and Russia agreed to make Afghanistan a buffer statebetweentheir
empires in:
(a) 1879
(b) 1897
(c) 1869
(d) None of these
(a) 1879
(2) Amnesty International was established in London by the British Lawyer, Peter
Benenson in:
(a) 1961
(b) 1951
(c) 1971
(d) None of these
(a) 1961
(3) The ANZUS Treaty between Australia, New Zealand and United States was signed in:
(a) 1951
(b) 1945
(c) 1950
(d) None of these
(a) 1951
(a) Europe
(a) 1991
(6) International Monetary fund was formed after Bretton Woods Conference in:
(a) 1944
(b) 1943
(c) 1945
(d) None of these
(a) 1944
(b) 1949
(a) 1960
(a) 7 states
(b) 8 states
(c) 5 states
(d) None of these
(12) Suez crises between Egypt, France, Britain, Israel began in:
(a) 1956
(b) 1955
(c) 1954
(d) None of these
(a) 1956
(15) The British Secretary of Foreign Affairs A. Balfour announced British support to
establish Jewish state in Palestine in:
(a) November 2, 1917
(b) October 7, 1916
(c) December 2, 1918
(d) None of these
(16) To cripple British Communication with India, Napoleon organized military expedition
to Egypt in:
(a) 1798
(b) 1789
(c) 1898
(d) None of these
(a) 1798
(19) The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT-I) was signed in:
(a) 1972
(b) 1971
(c) 1974
(d) None of these
(a) 1972
(b) Manila
MCQs 2008
1). International Relations during 1648—1945 were characterized by:
a. Bi-polar system
b. Multi-polar system
c. Uni-polar system
d. None of these
b. Multi-polar system
b. 1789
b. 1803
b. 1919
a. July 1944
c. X
a. Austria
b. Hans Morgenthau
c. 7 Emirates
c. 1962
a. 1990
c. 1995
c. 2002
b. 57 states
a. 11
19). The author of famous book, “Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy” is:
a. Gerald Ford
b. Henry Kissinger
c. Ronald Reagan
d. None of these
b. Henry Kissinger
b. Western Indian
MCQs 2009
i) Sarah Palin is the governor of:
(a) New York
(b) Alaska
(c) Illinois
(d) None of these
(b) Alaska
(a) 1966
iii) Pearl Harbor, USA, naval base in Hawain Islands, during WWII was attacked by:
(a) Germany
(b) Japan
(c) Cuba
(d) None of these
(b) Japan
(b) Concordat
(b) 1950
viii) Indian Congress came into power under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi in:
(a) 2000
(b) 2004
(c) 2006
(d) None of these
(b) 2004
(b) Namibia
(a) 1979
(c) None
(a) Bangkok
(a) Republican
MCQs 2010
i. UNO was formed in:
a) 1944
b) 1945
c) 1946
d) None of these
b) 1945
ii. The cold war between USA and USSR started in:
a) 1942
b) 1945
c) 1946
d) None of these
both a and b are correct. 1942 Manhattan project was completed, cold war started. 1945 WWII was
ended, cold war started.
iii. Peaceful co-existence between USA and USSR was initiated by:
a) Stalin
b) Brezhnev
c) Khruschev
d) None of these
c) Khruschev
b) 1969-79
c)Gorbachev
c) Leader of Hamas
c) 1991
b) USA
b) 1968
c) 1949
c) 1995
c) 1962
c) 1949
c) South Korea
MCQs 2011
i) The author of the book “The End of History and the Last Man” is:
a. Fukuyama
b. Huntington
c. Kissinger
d. Christine Faire
e. None of these
iv) Emmanuel Kant and John Locke provides the philosophical basis for:
a. Realism
b. Liberalism
c. Post Modernism
d. Behaviouralism
e. None of these
vii) The 1979 summit meeting which led to peace between Egypt and Israel was held at:
a. Camp X-Ray
b. Camp Roger
c. Camp New York
d. Camp David
e. None of these
x) In Pakistan:
a. All treaties must be ratified by Senate to become binding.
b. The government can bind Pakistan to any treaty without informing the Parliament.
c. Constitution requires referendum on each treaty before it becomes binding.
d. All provincial governments must also agree with the federal government before a treaty
becomes binding.
e. None of these
xii) NATO has announced to hand over all security operations in Afghanistan to Afghans
in:
a. 2011
b. 2012
c. 2013
d. 2014
e. None of these
MCQs 2013
1- "Theory of International Politics" has been written by
c- Kenneth Waltz
16- The treaty signed in 1991 for the reduction of strategic weapons was
c- START
20- The famous diplomat of Pakistan who also remained the president of ICJ was
a- Zafarullah Khan
MCQs 2014
01. Who provided for philosophical basis for "classical realism" (Hobbes and Machiavelli)
02. Treaty of International politics was written by (Kenneth Waltz)
03. Philosophy of nuclear weapons, more may better is associated with (K.Waltz)
04. Nixon doctrine was about (Nuclear umbrella)
05. First peace conference about Afghanistan was held in (Germany)
06. Kyoto protocol 1997 was about reduction of (Greenhouse Gases)
07. US containment policy was about (Containment of communism)
08. Sino-Pakistan border agreement was signed in (1963)
09. US policy goal (End terrorism)
10. Fukiyama concept of liberal democracy was criticized by (Douglas McArthur)
11. Nazi Germany surrendered before (Yalta)
12. SCO was established in (2001)
13. Shanghai Comminique (1972)
14. Reagen doctrine (Military support to anti-communist)
15. Armstice (Green line)
16. Nation state system began with (Treaty of Westphalia)
17. Author of 'Theory of International Politics'? Ans: Kenneth Waltz
19. Foreign policy goal of US in Pakistan? Ans: eradicate terrorism OR control nuclear assets
Germany surrendered unconditionally before: Ans: Yalta Conference
20. Spread of nuclear weapons: more may be better. who supported this? Ans: Kenneth Waltz
Armistice Agreement refers to: Ans: Green Line (i think)
MCQs 2015
1. Who founded HAMAS in 1987? Sheikh Ahmed Yasin
2. India Pakistan Iran pipeline is also called? Peace Pipeline
3. National flower of Pakistan? Jasmine
4. 2nd largest ethnic group in Afghanistan? Tajik
5. Angora is the old name of? Ankara
6. Christiana is the old name of ? Oslo
7. Gold Coast old name of? Ghana
8. Ariary is the currency of? Madagascar
9. Rand is currency of? none of these
10. Tenge is currence of? Kazakistan
11. Gourde is currency of? Haiti
12. Mist is? Water vapours at low temperature
13. Smallest combat aircraft has been made by?India
14. Golden handshake is? voluntary retirement with some benefits
15. Wafa is the news agency of? Palestine
16. RIA Novsoti is Russian news agency based in ? Moscow
17. PNA is the news agency of? none of these
18. Fflyal is the airline of ?
19. Tarom is the airline of ? Romania
20. International day for eradication of poverty is celebrated on? 17th October
May Allah Almighty bless us with success in this world and in the world hereafter?
Ameen