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(A) The doctrine, which accepted the "Law of Nature" as an independent source of
rules of the law of nations, was propounded by:
1: Bodin
2: Machiavelli
3: Hobbes
4: Grotius
(c) "International Law is not true Law but positive international morality only".
Who said it?
1: Pufendof
2: Austin
3: Bentham
4: Pollock
(D) "Treates are the supreme law of the land". Where is it laid down?
1: Constitution of USA
2: UN Charter
3: Statute of the ICJ
4: British Constitution
(G) A Condominium is :
1: A State of Chaos
2: A State enjoying Dominion status
3: A particular territory over which joint dominion is exercised by two or more
external powers.
4: A State with a Federal form of Constitution
O. A land-locked State:
1: Cannot fly its own flag
2: Can fly its own flag
3: Can fly its flag with the flag of another State
a: Muhammad Haleem
b: William Rehaquist
c: Nagendra Singh
d: Hisashi Owada 2. Who is the present president of World peace through Law
center:
a: Charles S Rhyne
b: Warren E Burger
c: Perez de Cueller
7. When did the General Assembly of the United nations adopted the charter of
economics rights and duties of States?
a: 1974
b: 1975
c: 1976
11. The Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or commercial
Matters (The Hague Evidence Convention) was done on:
12. The protocol for the suppression of unlawful acts of violence at Airports
serving International Civil Aviation was done on:
13. The United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea was held at Geneva in:
a: 1958
b: 1959
c: 1960
14. The second session of the United Nations Committee on economics, social and
cultural Rights was held at Geneva in:
a: February 1988
b: February 1987
15. The Convention for the protection of Ozone Layer was done on:
B.
(i). A Costal state can exercise Jurisdiction on any crime on the board of a foreign vessel
passing through the territorial sea.
(ii). A Costal state may arrest or divert a foreign vessel passing through its territory.
(iii). A Costal state can exercise jurisdiction on a foreign vessel if the consequences of the
crime extend beyond the vessel.
(iv). A state has absolute jurisdiction over a foreign vessel in its territorial water.
C.
(i). Retorsion is a legal act.
(ii). Retorsion is legal act but delibeately unfriendly.
(iii). Retorsion is limited to retaliation.
(iv). Retorsion is a discourtious act.
D.
(i). A state has the legal right to go to water.
(ii). A state can wage war only in self-defence.
(iii). War in all circumstances is prohibited by International Law.
(iv). A State can go to war to redress the wrong done to its nationals .
(A)
i. Exhaustion of local remedy is to exhaust remedies available to a national in his own
country.
ii. Exhaustion of local remedy is to exhaust remedies available to an aline resident
in the state of his temporary domicile.
iii. Exhaustion of local remedies is to exhaust remedies available to an individual in the
international courts and tribunals.
(B).
i. Defacto recognition is extended where a government has not acquired sufficient
stability.
ii. Defacto recognition is fullest form of recognition of a government established by Law.
iii. Defacto recognition is extended to International organisations.
(C).
i. Right of hot pursuit is available to a state's air force to pursue a foreign aircraft for
violation of its air space.
ii. Right of hot pursuit is available to a state's armed forces to pursue violation of
its territorial sovereignty by the nationals or armed forces of foreign powers.
iii.Right of hot pursuit is available to a costal state to pursue onto the high seas a foreign
vessel for infractions of its laws and regulations.
(D).
i. Extradition means expulsion of an alien who fears persecution in his own country.
ii. Extradition means delivery of an accused or a convicted person to the state in
which he committed the offence.
iii. Extradition means expulsion of an alien for the violation of the laws of the state of
temporary domicile.
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(3) Foreign diplomatic envoys enjoy absolute immunity from local jurisdiction in;
(a) Civil matters;
(b) Criminal matters;
(c) both civil and criminal matters.
(5) Non-permanent members of the U.N. Security Council are elected for a period’
of:
(a) five years;
(b) three years;
(c) two years.
(14) A state is exempted from the jurisdiction of the local courts in another state:
(a) if an agreement has been made to that effect;
(b) by virtue of its sovereign status;
(c) if such an exemption is granted by the local authorities.
(16) A Continental Shelf is situated beneath the sea level at the approximate
depth of:
(a) 200 meters
(b) 300 meters
(c) 500 meters
(5) Under the Convention of the Law of the Sea, the breadth of the Territorial Sea is:
(a) 6 nautical miles
(b) 8 nautical miles
(c) 12 nautical miles
(d) None of these
(13) A state is
(a) Bound to recognize a new state
(b) Not bound to do so
(c) Requited to enter into dialog with the new state for recognition
(5) Contiguous Zone in Pakistan is adjacent to and beyond the territorial waters and
extending seawards to a time
(a) 12
(b) 24
(c) 48
(d) None of these
(15) A State has complete immunity from the jurisdiction of foreign courts in:
(a) All cases
(b) Public acts
(c) Private cases
(d) None of these
(17) The first case taken up by the International Court of Justice was:
(a) Asylum case
(b) Nationality decree in Tunis
(c) Corfu Channel
(d) None of these
(18) A state
(a) Cannot nationalize foreign property
(b) Can nationalize foreign property without compensation
(c) Can nationalize foreign property after paying compensation
(d) None of these
(4) Hague Convention of 1970 dealt in properly with the crimes relating to:
(a) Refugees
(b) Prisoners of wars
(c) Hijacking
(d) None of these
(6) Contiguous Zone in Pakistan is adjacent to and beyond the territorial waters and
extending seawards to a line:
(a) 12
(b) 24
(c) 60
(d) None of these
(10) Exclusive Economic Zone of Pakistan is an area beyond and adjacent to the territorial
waters the limit of which is
(a) 12 nautical miles
(b) 100 nautical miles
(c) 200 nautical miles
(d) None of these
(12) In procedural matters the decisions of the Security Council are made by an affirmative
votes of any
(a) 5 members
(b) 9 members
(c) 15 members
(d) None of these
(11) The Convention for the protection of the Ozone Layer was done on
(a) March 22, 1985
(b) March 23, 1986
(c) March 24, 1987
(d) None of these
(15) Foreign ships sailing and anchoring in the coastal waters of another state are
(a) Subject to the law of Flag State
(b) Subject to the law of Coastal State
(c) Subject to the law of both the States
(d) None of these
(18) Non-Permanent members of the Security Council are elected for a period of
(a) 7 years
(b) 3 years
(c) 2 years
(d) None of these
(19) The Montreal Convention for the safety of Civil Aviation was signed in
(a) 1975
(b) 1974
(c) 1971
(d) None of these
(17) Diplomatic envoys in the receiving state are given immunity from
(a) Civil jurisdiction
(b) Criminal jurisdiction
(c) Both criminal and civil jurisdiction
(d) None of these
(3) features of international law include all except which of the following:
(a) there is no single legislative source of international law
(b) there is no single world court for interpreting international law
(c) there is no world executive branch that can enforce international laws
(d) none of these
(6)the group of European countries created to promote peace, security, economic and
social unity is called the:
(a) European market
(b) European union
(c) European coalition
(d) None of these
(9) diplomatic envoys are absolutely immuned from which of the following jurisdictions:
(a) criminal jurisdiction
(b) civil jurisdiction
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these
4. Hague convention of 1970 dealt in properly with the crimes realting to:
(a) refugees
(b) prisoners of war
(c) hijacking
(d) none of these
6. Contiguous Zone in Pakistan is adjacent to and beyond the territorial waters and
extending seawards to a line:
(a) 12 nautical miles
(b) 24 nautical miles
(c) 60 nautical miles measured from the base-line
(d) none of these
10. Exclusive Economic Zone of Pakistan is an area beyond and adjacent to the territorial
waters, the limit of which is:
(a) 12 nautical miles
(b) 100 nautical miles
(c) 200 nautical miles
(d) none of these
12. Convention on the Law os the Sea was signed at Jamaica in:
(a) 1948
(b) 1975
(c) 1982
(d) none of these
16. In procedural matters, the decisions of the Security Council are made by the affirmative
votes of any:
(a) 5 members
(b) 9 members
(c) 15 members
(d) none of these
(a) 1658
(b) 1680
(c) 1776
(d) None of These(1648)
5. Permanent Court of International Justice was established in:
(a) 1919
(b) 1922
(c) 1915
(d) None of These
6. Srilankan High Commissioner in Islamabad, if found involved in a serious crime in
Pakistan, can be
(a) Hegel
(b) Kelsen
(c) Grotius
(d) None of These
8. Permanent Cout of Arbitration was an outcome of:
(a) Nationality
(b) Neutrality
(c) Extradition
(d) None of These
10. The leader of positive school of thought was:
(a) Bynkershok
(b) Stark
(c) Extradition
(d) None of These
11. Contraband means:
(a) 1961
(b) 1969
(c) 1975
(d) None of These
14. Territorial sea of a coastal state is:
(a) 1945
(b) 1948 (December)
(c) 1949
(d) None of These
18. Re Meunier and Re Castioni cases are test cases for:
Q.1. Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box in the
answer sheet.
3. The preamble to the universal declariation on human rights was adopted on:
(a) 12 jan 1949
(b) 10 Dec 1948
(c) 6th Aug 1947
(d) Non of these
5. The basic frame work for the nature and characteristics of treaties was defined in
the:
(a) Vinnea convention on the law of treaties 1969
(b) Geneva connvention on the high seas 1958
(c) Vinnea convention on the law of treaties 1986
(d) Non of these
10. According to article 3 of the 1982 convention on the law of the sea the breadth of
the territorial sea is:
(a) 10 miles
(b) 12 miles
(c) 14 miles
(d) Non of these
12. The number of judges constituting the international court of justice are:
(a) 15
(b) 12
(c) 10
(d) Non of these
20. The bulk of the rules of International law are derived from:
(a) Judicial decisions
(b) work of publicites
(c) Customs
(d) Non of these
Q.1. Select the best option /Answer and fill on the appropriate box on the
answer Sheet.
(i) Pakistan became the member of UNO in:
(a) 1948
(b) 1947
(c) 1950
(d ) None of these
(iii) Which article of the statute of ICJ deals with the sources of
international law?
(a) 36
(b) 40
(c) 38
(d) None of these
(vii) Which article of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea deals with
the breadth of territorial sea?
(a) 4
(b) 7
(c) 3
(d) None of these
(xiii) Territorial Waters and Maritime Zones Act ,1976 of Pakistan contains
articles:
(a) 20
(b) 17
(c) 14
(d) None of these
(xiv) "International law is not true law but a positive international Morality"
, said
(xvi) One of the Presidents of USA is called the father of the League of
nations:
(a) Roosevelt
(b) Truman
(c) Wilson
(d) None of these
INTERNATIONAL LAW
2012
1) Legal person means
a) An entity on which a legal system confers rights and imposes duties
b) A living being with power and authority
c) A body with necessary powers and authority
d) None of these
2) The theories which define the relationship between the international and domestic
laws are:
a) Realism and idealism
b) Legalism and pluralism
c) Monism and dualism
d) None of these
4) How many organs of the United Nations are located in New York?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
e) None of these
10) In which I.C.J Article the sources of International Law are explained?
a) Article 15
b) Article 38
c) Article 50
d) None of these
14) What was the exact number of member states when the UN was founded in
1945?
a) 41
b) 51
c) 71
d) None of these
20) What is the difference between Open Sea and High Sea?
a) The sea in and around a state
b) No difference
c) Territorial waters meeting Open Sea
d) None of these
3. An entity have direct rights and duties under International Law is called: (a) NGO
(b) Condominium
(c) International legal person
(d) None of these
6. War crimes are violations of the laws of war and in particular the:
(a) Geneva Conventions of 1949
(b) Declaration of Paris 1856
(c) Vienna Convention 1969
(d) None of these
7. Internal waters of a state include:
(a) Marginal belt or territorial sea
(b) Land locked seas and non-national rivers
(c) Gulfs and canals
(d) None of these
8. In the Geneva Convention on the High seas 1958 the term „High seas‟ means:
(a) Exclusive economic zone
(b) Continental shelf
(c) Waters of an archipelago state
(d) None of these
11. The status of the statute of the International Court of Justice is:
(a) Integral part of the UN Charter
(b) Inoperative
(c) Ineffective and obsolete
(d) None of these
13. Primary responsibility for Human Rights question is given by the UN Charter to:
(a) Security Council
(b) ECOSOC
(c) General Assembly
(d) None of these
17. The 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea for common heritage of mankind
provides:
(a) Sea-bed, ocean floor & subsoil as common heritage
(b)Territorial sea and EEZ as commonly owned
(c) Equal sharing of marine resources of national waters
(d) None of these