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1. Present Secretary General of the U.

N belongs to:

a) Nigeria

b) Ghana

c) Chile

d) None of these

b) Ghana (Kofi Anan)

2. Leader of Taliban Government in Afghanistan was:

a) Hekmatyar

b) Mullah Umar

c) Hamid Karzai

d) None of these

b) Mullah Umar

3. Patrice Lumamba was the Prime Minister of:

a) Congo (Zaire)

b) Zimbabwe

c) Ghana

d) None of these

a) Congo (Zaire)
4. Kwama Nkramah was one of the leaders of:

a) Asia

b) Europe

c) Africa

d) None of these

c) Africa

5. Who was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan:

a) Liaquat Ali Khan

b) Nizamuddin

c) Chundrigar

d) None of these

a) Liaquat Ali Khan

6. Pakistan’s Highest Military award is:

a) Hila-e-Jurat

b) Hilal-e-Imtiaz

c) Nishan-e-Haider

d) None of these
c) Nishan-e-Haider

7. Pakistan became a member of CENTO in:

a) 1954

b) 1955

c) 1958

d) None of these

b) 1955

8. Pakistan exploded her first nuclear bomb on:

a) 28th May 1998

b) 14th August 1998

c) 4th April 1998

d) None of these

a) 28th May 1998

9. Who is Muhammad VI:

a) President of Tunis

b) King of Morocco

c) King of Jordan

d) None of these
b) King of Morocco

10. The author of “Politics Among Nations” is:

a) Mogenthau

b) Pervaiz Cheema

c) Palmer and Perkins

d) None of these

a) Mogenthau

11. The idea of SAARC originated in the mind of:

a) Zia-ul-Haq

b) Zia ur Rehman

c) Rajiv Gandhi

d) None of these

b) Zia ur Rehman

12. Iraq occupied Kuwait in:

a) July 1990

b) August 1990

c) December 1990
d) None of these

b) August 1990

13. Non Permanent member of the Security Council are:

a) 5

b) 7

c) 10

d) None of these

c) 10

14. ‘Rise and Fall of Great Powers’ is the work of:

a) Paul Kennedy

b) Holsti

c) Morgenthau

d) None of these

a) Paul Kennedy

15. Pakistan left Commonwealth in 1972 and rejoined in:

a) 1988

b) 1989
c) 1985

d) None of these

b) 1989

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

17. The 1956 Constitution of Pakistan came into effect on:

a) 28th February 1956

b) 23rd March 1956

c) 14th August 1956

d) None of these

b) 23rd March 1956

18. The U-2 incident occurred in:

a) 1960
b) 1962

c) 1965

d) None of these

a) 1960

19. Which country of the world borders most neighbours:

a) Russia

b) China

c) Canada

d) None of these

The answer is A and B. China and Russia each share a common border with 14 other countries.

20. Which of these countries Field Castro rules:

a) Brazil

b) Cuba

c) Haiti

d) None of these

b) Cuba

(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

(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

(4) NIEO relates to:

(a) A regional grouping

(b) An international sports organization

(c) An economic concept


(c) An economic concept

(5) The Monroe Doctrine was intended to:

(a) Safeguard peace in Europe

(b) Enforce freedom of navigation on the High Seas

(c) Safeguard American interests

(c) Safeguard American interests

(6) The Fourteen Points were enunciated at:

(a) The conference of Westphalia

(b) The conference of Versailles

(c) The end of World War II

(b) The conference of Versailles

(7) “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” was the slogan during:

(a) The American War of Independence

(b) The French Revolution

(c) The Russian October Revolution

(b) The French Revolution


(8) MBFR is a term to denote:

(a) An agreement on trade quotas

(b) An agreement on the exploration of outer space

(c) An agreement on disarmament

(c) An agreement on disarmament

(9) What do OAU, OAS, ASEAN have in common?

(a) They are military alliances

(b) They are agencies of the United Nations

(c) They are regional organizations.

(c) They are regional organizations.

(10) The commonwealth is:

(a) A UN sponsored body

(b) A part of the British Empire

(c) A free association of like-minded sovereign states

(b) A part of the British Empire

(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)

(2) Enumerate two more ways of exercising economic power:

(a) High tariffs

(b) Sanctions

(c) Blockades

(d) All of them

(e) Both (b) and (c)

(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)

(4) Arab League was founded in:

(a) 1949

(b) 1950

(c) 1945

(d) 1940
(5) Two important decisions of the Yalta Conference were:

Ans. Plans for the defeat of Germany and formation of UNO.

(6) How are the diplomatic agents classified?

(a) Ambassador

(b) Consulate General

(c) Diplomats

(7) Name the two countries that have not agreed to the economic sanctions against South Africa:

Ans. Great Britain and USA

(8) Presently the membership of NAM is:

(a) 33

(b) 77

(c) 101

(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.

(12) List four organizations of Muslim countries, aiming at economic cooperation.

Ans. Arab League, OIC, ECO, GC, DS, and APKC

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(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

(2) India's Operation Eagle was designed against

(a) Pakistan

(b) The Sikhs

(c) Sri Lanka

(3) Palestine Arabs live in the areas Israel occupied in

(a) 1958
(b) 1967

(c) 1973

(d) 1974

(4) The contemporary international system is

(a) A danger to peace

(b) Bi-polar

(c) Multi-polar

(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

(6) The Tashkent agreement

(a) Condemned China

(b) Pledged plebiscite in Kashmir

(c) Ended the hostilities between India and Pakistan

(7) When States refer a case to the international Court of Arbitration, they

(a) Ask the judges to decide the case on merit

(b) Choose the judges of their own choice

(c) Reserve the right to make an appeal to the International Court of Justice
(8) The security Council of the United Nations

(a) shares power with the General Assembly

(b) Takes actions by unanimous consent

(c) Establishes subsidiary organs as it deems necessary to perform its functions

(9) The United States was a member of

(a) Warsaw Pact

(b) SEATO

(c) CENTO

(d) None of the above

(10) The Rio Pact provides

(a) the consultation of Foreign Ministries of Latin American countries

(b) consorted action against communist states

(c) the the collective settlement of Latin American disputes

(11) The Cuban Crisis of 1962 led to

(a) status quo in Latin America

(b) adjustments of relations between Cuba and the United States

(c) test Ban Treaty of 1963

(12) Write in order the names of five countries having rapid population growth

Ans. Zambia, Syria, Togo, Kenya, Uganda


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(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

(4) For Pakistan, joining of SEATO and CENTO was

(a) intended to inhibit Communist expansion

(b) defensive in nature

(c) designed to prevent Indian aggression

(5) Euro-Communism is

(a) splintered legacy of Leninism

(b) an essentially European brand of Socialism


(c) un-democratic in form and nature

(6) Non-alignment movement has

(a) accomplished its purpose

(b) been shelved for good

(c) gone into low profile

(7) Cold war has

(a) taken a new form

(b) gone into recess

(c) become meaningless

(8) Economic destiny of world is controlled by

(a) industrially advanced countries

(b) IMF and IBRD

(c) Multinational Corporations

(9) Organization of Islamic Conference

(a) is now a skeleton without flesh

(b) is totally ineffective body

(c) has obtained tremendous results

(10) Ulan Bator is in

(a) Tibet
(b) Russia

(c) Outer Mangolia

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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.

(3) Land Mines Convention:

Ans: The representatives from 140 governments joined by representatives of hundreds of NGOs and
international agencies attended the convention signing conference and mine action forum Ottawa from
December 2 to 4, 1947.

(4) Star Wars Program:

Ans: It is a program proposed by US government which aims at countering the threat of Soviet and
Chinese missiles.

(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

(7) WMD stands for:

Ans: Weapon of Mass Destruction

(8) APEC stands for:

Ans: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

(9) OIC stands for:

Ans: Organization of the Islamic Conference

(10) OSCE stands for:

Ans: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

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.

(12) Two main points of Dayton Agreement:

(1) The state of Bosnia and Herzegovina was divided into two units called the Serb Republic and the
Muslim Croat Federation.

(2) The state was provided with a presidential form of government, a bicameral legislature, a central
bank, a court and a single currency.

(13) Two main points of Shimla Accord:

(1) It aimed at normalization of relationship between the two countries after the 1971 war. (India and
Pakistan)

(2) There was no agreement on the exchange of prisoners of war or Kashmir dispute.

(14) Two main points of Geneva Accord:

(1) Russia would withdraw its 115,000 troops from Afghanistan within a period of 9 months.

(2) Arrangements shall be made for organized return of Afghan refugees to their homelands.

D. Who are the following?

(15) Richard Holbrook:

Ans: US diplomat to the United Nations. He was the architect of 'Dayton Peace Accord' which was signed
in 1995.
(16)Abdul Rehman Waheed:

Ans: President of Indonesia

(17) Bulent Ecevit:

Ans: Prime minister of Turkey

(18) Monica Lewinsky

Ans: She was a US White House intern who developed intimate relationship with US president Bill
Clinton. The scandal led to the impeachment motion against the president.

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(4) For Pakistan, joining of SEATO and CENTO was

(a) intended to inhibit Communist expansion

(b) defensive in nature

(c) designed to prevent Indian aggression

option a could be correct because Pakistan is non member of NAM and it was considered as sisters of
NATO or in simple words to contain communism in south east asia as well as in pacific and south asia
along with AZNUS pact at the of Ellan Dullas who was fomaus for his Roll back strategy against Harry
Truman doctrine of containment.

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(5) Euro-Communism is

(a) splintered legacy of Leninism

(b) an essentially European brand of Socialism

(c) un-democratic in form and nature

option a seems more appropiate because with the collapse of USSR,iron curtain and reunification of
west and east Germany Leninism collapsed or in other words splintered into several pieces.

[QUOTE]

(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

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(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

option c

reduce armament to make economic reforms in USSr as military expanses antagonizes the social welfare
of the state

Quote:

(7) Cold war has

(a) taken a new form

(b) gone into recess

(c) become meaningless

option c is incorrect because cold war era nuclear race between USSR and US started.Marxism as a
model of economy was terminated, and capitalism had taken strong hold in world economy such as imf.

so best option could be recess,for example conflict of interest of both parties in middle east.

[QUOTE]

Quote:

(9) Organization of Islamic Conference

(a) is now a skeleton without flesh

(b) is totally ineffective body

(c) has obtained tremendous results

option a may be im wrong but i thought there is remarkable achievement is envisaged by respective
organization.

Quote:
(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

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infact none of the big powers was interested in cessation of war.

right option would be c

. yes i did remember sandista scandal of Nixon era also known as iran contra scandal.the only president
who also resigned

due to aforementioned scandal.

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ii. The cold war between USA and USSR started in:

a) 1942

b) 1945

c) 1946

d) None of these

second world war ended in 1945, logically it begined at the termination of second world war,though
historians label the initiation of cold war with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

(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)


(2) Enumerate two more ways of exercising economic power:

(a) High tariffs

(b) Sanctions

(c) Blockades

(d) All of them

(e) Both (b) and (c)

(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)

(4) Arab League was founded in:

(a) 1949

(b) 1950

(c) 1945

(d) 1940

(5) Two important decisions of the Yalta Conference were:

Ans. Plans for the defeat of Germany and formation of UNO.

(6) How are the diplomatic agents classified?

(a) Ambassador
(b) Consulate General

(c) Diplomats

(7) Name the two countries that have not agreed to the economic sanctions against South Africa:

Ans. Great Britain and USA

(8) Presently the membership of NAM is:

(a) 33

(b) 77

(c) 101

(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.
(12) List four organizations of Muslim countries, aiming at economic cooperation.

Ans. Arab League, OIC, ECO, GC, DS, and APKC

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International Relations 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

(2) India's Operation Eagle was designed against

(a) Pakistan

(b) The Sikhs

(c) Sri Lanka

(3) Palestine Arabs live in the areas Israel occupied in

(a) 1958

(b) 1967

(c) 1973

(d) 1974
(4) The contemporary international system is

(a) A danger to peace

(b) Bi-polar

(c) Multi-polar

(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

(6) The Tashkent agreement

(a) Condemned China

(b) Pledged plebiscite in Kashmir

(c) Ended the hostilities between India and Pakistan

(7) When States refer a case to the international Court of Arbitration, they

(a) Ask the judges to decide the case on merit

(b) Choose the judges of their own choice

(c) Reserve the right to make an appeal to the International Court of Justice

(8) The security Council of the United Nations

(a) shares power with the General Assembly

(b) Takes actions by unanimous consent


(c) Establishes subsidiary organs as it deems necessary to perform its functions

(9) The United States was a member of

(a) Warsaw Pact

(b) SEATO

(c) CENTO

(d) None of the above

(10) The Rio Pact provides

(a) the consultation of Foreign Ministries of Latin American countries

(b) consorted action against communist states

(c) the the collective settlement of Latin American disputes

(11) The Cuban Crisis of 1962 led to

(a) status quo in Latin America

(b) adjustments of relations between Cuba and the United States

(c) test Ban Treaty of 1963

(12) Write in order the names of five countries having rapid population growth

Ans. Zambia, Syria, Togo, Kenya, Uganda

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International Relations 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

(4) For Pakistan, joining of SEATO and CENTO was

(a) intended to inhibit Communist expansion

(b) defensive in nature

(c) designed to prevent Indian aggression

(5) Euro-Communism is

(a) splintered legacy of Leninism

(b) an essentially European brand of Socialism

(c) un-democratic in form and nature


(6) Non-alignment movement has

(a) accomplished its purpose

(b) been shelved for good

(c) gone into low profile

(7) Cold war has

(a) taken a new form

(b) gone into recess

(c) become meaningless

(8) Economic destiny of world is controlled by

(a) industrially advanced countries

(b) IMF and IBRD

(c) Multinational Corporations

(9) Organization of Islamic Conference

(a) is now a skeleton without flesh

(b) is totally ineffective body

(c) has obtained tremendous results

(10) Ulan Bator is in

(a) Tibet

(b) Russia
(c) Outer Mangolia

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International Relations 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.

(3) Land Mines Convention:

Ans: The representatives from 140 governments joined by representatives of hundreds of NGOs and
international agencies attended the convention signing conference and mine action forum Ottawa from
December 2 to 4, 1947.

(4) Star Wars Program:

Ans: It is a program proposed by US government which aims at countering the threat of Soviet and
Chinese missiles.

(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

(7) WMD stands for:

Ans: Weapon of Mass Destruction

(8) APEC stands for:

Ans: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

(9) OIC stands for:

Ans: Organization of the Islamic Conference

(10) OSCE stands for:

Ans: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

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.

(12) Two main points of Dayton Agreement:

(1) The state of Bosnia and Herzegovina was divided into two units called the Serb Republic and the
Muslim Croat Federation.

(2) The state was provided with a presidential form of government, a bicameral legislature, a central
bank, a court and a single currency.

(13) Two main points of Shimla Accord:

(1) It aimed at normalization of relationship between the two countries after the 1971 war. (India and
Pakistan)

(2) There was no agreement on the exchange of prisoners of war or Kashmir dispute.

(14) Two main points of Geneva Accord:

(1) Russia would withdraw its 115,000 troops from Afghanistan within a period of 9 months.

(2) Arrangements shall be made for organized return of Afghan refugees to their homelands.

D. Who are the following?

(15) Richard Holbrook:


Ans: US diplomat to the United Nations. He was the architect of 'Dayton Peace Accord' which was signed
in 1995.

(16)Abdul Rehman Waheed:

Ans: President of Indonesia

(17) Bulent Ecevit:

Ans: Prime minister of Turkey

(18) Monica Lewinsky

Ans: She was a US White House intern who developed intimate relationship with US president Bill
Clinton. The scandal led to the impeachment motion against the president.

__________________

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Write the most correct answer. All must be answered.

(1) Détente means:

(a) An alliance

(b) Relaxation of tensions

(c) Cooperation between states

(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

(4) NIEO relates to:

(a) A regional grouping

(b) An international sports organization

(c) An economic concept

(5) The Monroe Doctrine was intended to:

(a) Safeguard peace in Europe

(b) Enforce freedom of navigation on the High Seas

(c) Safeguard American interests

(6) The Fourteen Points were enunciated at:

(a) The conference of Westphalia

(b) The conference of Versailles

(c) The end of World War II

(7) “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” was the slogan during:

(a) The American War of Independence

(b) The French Revolution

(c) The Russian October Revolution

(8) MBFR is a term to denote:

(a) An agreement on trade quotas

(b) An agreement on the exploration of outer space


(c) An agreement on disarmament

(9) What do OAU, OAS, ASEAN have in common?

(a) They are military alliances

(b) They are agencies of the United Nations

(c) They are regional organizations.

(10) The commonwealth is:

(a) A UN sponsored body

(b) A part of the British Empire

(c) A free association of like-minded sovereign states.

Write the most correct answers:

(1) Apartheid is:

(a) An international association

(b) A medical term

(c) A policy of racial discrimination

(2) Latvia is an independent country in:

(a) South America

(b) Africa

(c) Eastern Europe

(3) Helsinki is capital of:

(a) Norway

(b) New Zealand

(c) Finland

(4) UN Security Council consists of:

(a) 11 members
(b) 15 members

(c) 19 members

(5) Dag Hammershold was:

(a) Swedish tennis player

(b) Composer of Symponies

(c) Secretary General of the UNO

(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

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7. Write the correct answers. All must be answered.

(1) Aman Ullah Khan is the leader of:

(a) National Conference

(b) Hizb-ul-Mujahideen

(c) Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front

(2) Memohan Line is a border between:

(a) Burma and India


(b) India and Nepal

(c) India and China

(3) NATO:

(a) An economical union

(b) A free trade areas

(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

(7) The headquarters of ICJ is at:

(a) New York

(b) Geneva

(c) Hague

(8) Commonwealth of Independent States consists of:


(a) European states

(b) Asian states

(c) Asian and European states

(9) What do CENTO, RIO PACT and SEATO have in common:

(a) They are regional economic arrangements

(b) They are sports associations

(c) They are military alliances

(10) IMF stands for:

(a) International Marketing Forum

(b) International Monetary Fund

(c) International Movement of Futuristics

7. Write the correct answers. All must be answered.

(1) Riga is the capital of:

(a) Rawanda

(b) Bolivia

(c) Larvia

(d) Mongolia

(2) Silkworm is:

(a) An ancient trade route

(b)The name of missile

(c) The name of a multinational

(d) A secret society

(3) Mashood Abiola is:

(a) A leader of PLP

(b) Nigerian Opposition Leader


(c) Secretary General of the Arab League

(d) A fictional character

(4) British Commonwealth consists of:

(a) 45 members

(b) 60 members

(c) 51 members

(d) 39 members

(5) How many times Brazil has won the Football World Cup?

(a) Once

(b) Thrice

(c) Five times

(d) Four times

(6) Trygve Lie was the:

(a) Secretary General of the UN

(b) Judge of the ICJ

(c) Secretary General of NATO

(d) Hollywood Actor

(7) Lesotho is:

(a) A Baltic republic

(b) An independent state of Africa:

(c) An independent state of Latin America

(d) An NGO

(8) Durand Line came into existence in:

(a) 1893
(b) 1947

(c) 1979

(d) 1900

(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

(10) G-15 is:

(a) A group of Third World countries

(b) A group of industrialized countries

(c) A musical group

(d) A military alliance

Write the correct answers. All must be answered.

(1) Mexico is located in:

(a) North America

(b) South America

(c) Central America

(d) Africa

(2) Phulan devi was a:

(a) Hindu goddess

(b)Film actress

(c) Bandit queen

(d) Secret agent


(3) G-7 is a

(a) Group of industrialized countries

(b) Group of Third World countries

(c) Military alliance

(d) Musical group

(4) Kigali is a capital of:

(a) Myanmar

(b) Costa Rica

(c) Rwanda

(d) Laos

(5) 1992 Conference on Environment and Development was held in:

(a) Beijing

(b) Cairo

(c) Copenhagen

(d) Rio

(6) Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) consists of:

(a) Ten members

(b) Three members

(c) Eight members

(d) Five members

(7) Next Cricket World Cup will be held in:

(a) Australia

(b) South Asia

(c) Great Britain

(d) West Indies


(8) Jurassic Park is the name of a:

(a) Casino

(b) Film

(c) Park

(d) Building

(9) U Thant was the:

(a) Secretary General of the UN

(b) Judge of the World Court

(c) Secretary General of NATO

(d) Hollywood actor

(10) Sinn Fein is the name of a:

(a) Secret Agency

(b) Political Party

(c) Famous Chinese restaurant

(d) Film

. (1) “1984” had been written by:

(a) Sherwani

(b) Burke

(c) Orwell

(d) Carr

(2) Name the correct author of “Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations”.

(a) Anne Keatly

(b)Schuman

(c) Morgenthau
(d) Robert Kennedy

(3) Who wrote “Conquest without War”?

(a) Mager and Katee

(b) Anderson

(c) Kirk

(d) Burke

(4) Who wrote “The Military and Politics in Pakistan”?

(a) S. M. Haider

(b) Burke

(c) Hassan Askari

(d) Waheed-uz-Zaman

(5) Mani was the:

(a) Judge of world court

(b) Secretary General of NATO

(c) Secretary General of UN

(d) Hollywood actor

(6) Sinn Fein is the name of a:

(a) Secret service

(b) Political party

(c) Film

(d) Famous Chinese restaurant

(7) Name the correct Treaty:

(a) Pact of Paris

(b) Locarno Pact


(c) Treaty of Versailles

(d) Treaty of Westphalia

(8) Who wrote “Supreme Court and Human Rights”?

(a) Burke Marshall

(b) Burns

(c) Machiavelli

(d) Tamizuddin

__________________

The Me you have always known, the Me that's a stranger still.

Write correct answer to the following questions:

(1) The largest territorial power on earth is:

(a) Canada

(b) USA

(c) China

(d) Russian Federation

(2) Dushanbe is the capital of:

(a) Tajikistan

(b) Uzbekistan

(c) Turkmenistan

(d) Kazakhstan

(3) Kofi Anan is the:

(a) President of Mozambique

(b) Winner of Nobel Peace Prize for 1996


(c) Secretary General of the UN

(d) Chairman of the Organization of African Unity

(4) OSCE stands for:

(a) Organization for Science and Culture in Europe

(b) Organization of Social and Scientific Enterprise

(c) Organization for Security and Cooperation Europe

(d) Organization for space cooperation in Europe

(5) The last British Governor of Hong Kong was?

(a) Chris Hamilton

(b) Chris Patten

(c) George Patten

(d) Christopher Paterson

(6) Larry Collins and Dominique La Pierre wrote:

(a) The Discovery of India

(b) India Wins Freedom

(c) Freedom AT What Price?

(d) Freedom AT Mid Night

(7) Tony Blair is the:

(a) New ruler of Rwanda

(b) New Prime Minister of Great Britain

(c) Captain of Australian hockey team

(d) President of International Monetary Fund

(8) The republic of Botswana is located in:

(a) Southern Africa


(b) West Africa

(c) Latin America

(d) Central Asia

(9) Bill Clinton is the:

(a) 40th president of USA

(b) 42th president of USA

(c) 43th president of USA

(d) 44th president of USA

(10) The Batista regime in Cuba was overthrown by Fidel Castro in:

(a) January 1959

(b) February 1960

(c) May 1961

(d) March 1962

Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions.

(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


(3) MS Mieko Nishimizu is the:

(a) Chairperson of the UN Commission on Refugees:

(b) President of the IMF

(c) Human Right Activist

(d) Vice President of the World Bank

(4) Mobotu Sessesiko was overthrown by:

(a) Laurent Kabila

(b) Robert Mugabe

(c) Kenneth Kaunda

(d) Nelson Mandela

(5) The notorious genocide of 1996 in Africa took place between:

(a) Serbs and Bosnians

(b) Ibos and Yorubas

(c) Zulus and the whites

(d) Hutu and Tutsi

(6) Iraq Invaded Kuwait in:

(a) February 1991

(b) November 1988

(c) August 1990

(d) April 1982

(7) Who wrote “Voyage Through History”?

(a) Chaudhry Muhammad Ali

(b) Musarrt Hussain Zuberi

(c) Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi


(d) Khalid Bin Sayeed

(8) Pakistan carried out its nuclear explosion on:

(a) 23rd March

(b) 7th April

(c) 28th May

(d) 16th October

(9) NAFTA stands for ____________.

(10) “Uneasy Partnership competition and conflict in US – Japanese Trade Relationship” is written by:

(a) John White

(b) Stephen D. Gohen

(c) J. K. Galbraith

(d) John K. Holsti

(11) The First OIC Summit was held in

(a) Rabat

(b) Jaddah

(c) Islamabad

(d) Kuwait

(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

(14) Kampala is the capital of:

(a) Azerbaijan

(b) Argentina

(c) Albania

(d) Uganda

(15) Pakistan became full member of the NAM in:

(a) 1976

(b) 1949

(c) 1983

(d) 1986

(16) Rasko mountain is situated in:

(a) Punjab

(b) Azad Kashmir

(c) Baluchistan

(d) Northern Areas

(17) One of the following is the world renowned nuclear scientist:

(a) Abdul Qadir

(b) Richard Butler

(c) Abdul Qadeer Khan

(d) Anwar Ibrahim


(18) Name the current Secretary General of the OIC.

(19) Islamabad was the venue of:

(a) 3rd OIC Summit

(b) 2nd OIC Summit

(c) 8th OIC Summit

(d) 5th OIC Summit

(20) Who was the first Asian Secretary General of the United Nations?

(A) define the following in few lines:

Perestroika

Ethnic Cleansing

Land Mines Convention

Star Wars Programme

Iron Curtain

(B) The following abbreviations stand for:

OAU

WMD

APAC

OIC

OSCE

(C) Write as asked:

Two main points of Oslo Accord

Two main point of Dayton Agreement

Two main points of Simla Accord

Two main points of Geneva Accord on Afghanistan

Two main points of Helsinki Summit

(D) Who are the following:

Richard Holbrooke
Abdul Rehman Wahid

Javier Solana

Bulent Ecevit

Monica Lowinsky

Write the most correct answer. All must be answered.

(1) Détente means:

(a) An alliance

(b) Relaxation of tensions

(c) Cooperation between states

(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

(4) NIEO relates to:

(a) A regional grouping

(b) An international sports organization

(c) An economic concept

(5) The Monroe Doctrine was intended to:

(a) Safeguard peace in Europe

(b) Enforce freedom of navigation on the High Seas

(c) Safeguard American interests


(6) The Fourteen Points were enunciated at:

(a) The conference of Westphalia

(b) The conference of Versailles

(c) The end of World War II

(7) “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” was the slogan during:

(a) The American War of Independence

(b) The French Revolution

(c) The Russian October Revolution

(8) MBFR is a term to denote:

(a) An agreement on trade quotas

(b) An agreement on the exploration of outer space

(c) An agreement on disarmament

(9) What do OAU, OAS, ASEAN have in common?

(a) They are military alliances

(b) They are agencies of the United Nations

(c) They are regional organizations.

(10) The commonwealth is:

(a) A UN sponsored body

(b) A part of the British Empire

(c) A free association of like-minded sovereign states.

Write the most correct answers:

(1) Apartheid is:

(a) An international association


(b) A medical term

(c) A policy of racial discrimination

(2) Latvia is an independent country in:

(a) South America

(b) Africa

(c) Eastern Europe

(3) Helsinki is capital of:

(a) Norway

(b) New Zealand

(c) Finland

(4) UN Security Council consists of:

(a) 11 members

(b) 15 members

(c) 19 members

(5) Dag Hammershold was:

(a) Swedish tennis player

(b) Composer of Symponies

(c) Secretary General of the UNO

(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

Write the correct answers. All must be answered.

(1) Aman Ullah Khan is the leader of:

(a) National Conference

(b) Hizb-ul-Mujahideen

(c) Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front

(2) Memohan Line is a border between:

(a) Burma and India

(b) India and Nepal

(c) India and China

(3) NATO:

(a) An economical union

(b) A free trade areas

(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

(7) The headquarters of ICJ is at:

(a) New York

(b) Geneva

(c) Hague

(8) Commonwealth of Independent States consists of:

(a) European states

(b) Asian states

(c) Asian and European states

(9) What do CENTO, RIO PACT and SEATO have in common:

(a) They are regional economic arrangements

(b) They are sports associations

(c) They are military alliances

(10) IMF stands for:

(a) International Marketing Forum

(b) International Monetary Fund

(c) International Movement of Futuristics

Write the correct answers. All must be answered.

(1) Riga is the capital of:


(a) Rawanda

(b) Bolivia

(c) Larvia

(d) Mongolia

(2) Silkworm is:

(a) An ancient trade route

(b)The name of missile

(c) The name of a multinational

(d) A secret society

(3) Mashood Abiola is:

(a) A leader of PLP

(b) Nigerian Opposition Leader

(c) Secretary General of the Arab League

(d) A fictional character

(4) British Commonwealth consists of:

(a) 45 members

(b) 60 members

(c) 51 members

(d) 39 members

(5) How many times Brazil has won the Football World Cup?

(a) Once

(b) Thrice

(c) Five times

(d) Four times


(6) Trygve Lie was the:

(a) Secretary General of the UN

(b) Judge of the ICJ

(c) Secretary General of NATO

(d) Hollywood Actor

(7) Lesotho is:

(a) A Baltic republic

(b) An independent state of Africa:

(c) An independent state of Latin America

(d) An NGO

(8) Durand Line came into existence in:

(a) 1893

(b) 1947

(c) 1979

(d) 1900

(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

(10) G-15 is:

(a) A group of Third World countries

(b) A group of industrialized countries

(c) A musical group

(d) A military alliance


Write only the correct answer in the 4nswer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

(1) Yalta Conference was held in:

(a) 1944 (b) 1945 (c) 1946 (d) None of these.

(2) The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in:

(a) 1960 (b) 1961 (c) 1962 (d) one of these.

(3) NATO was formed in:

(a) 1948 (b) 1949 (c) 1950 (d) None of these.

(4) SEATO was formed in:

(a) 1953 (b) 1954 (c) 1955 (d) None of these.

(5) NAM was formed in:

(a) 1955 (b) 1961 (c) 1962 (d) None of these.

(6) INF Treaty was signed in:

(a) 1985 (b) 1986 (c) 1987 (d) None of these

(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.

(8) Saile Brakat is: -

(a) An Israeli Statesman (b) A leader of East Timor

(c) Chief Palestinian negotiator (d) None of these. -

(9) Pamila Parker is:

(a) A British Actress (b) An American Senator -

(c) Girlfriend of crown Prince Charles (d) None of these:

(10) Abdul Kalam is:-

(a) A Literary Figure (b) An Indian Nuclear Scientist

(c) A Kashmiri Mujahideen- Leader (d) None of these.

(11) Trygve Lie was:

(a) An Actor of Marshal Art (b) Administrator of Hong Kong

(c) Secretary General of the United Nations. (d) None of these.

(12) Fidel Castro became Cuban Prime Minister in:


(b) February, 1959 (b) February, 1960

(c) May, 1961 (d) None of these.

(13) OIC was formed in:

(a) Jedda (b) Rabat (c) Cairo (d) None of these.

(14) Politics Among Nations was written by:

(a) James Rosenau (b) Hans Morgenthan

(c) K.J Holsti (d) None of these.

(15) Congress of Vienna took place in:

(a) 1648 (b) 1815 (c) 1899 (d) None of these.

(16) Afghan Mujahideen took power in Kabul on:

(a) April 20,1991. (b) April 28, 1992

(c) 1st March, 1993 (d) None of these.

(17) Alma Atta is the Capital of: -

(a) Tajikistan (b) Terkmenistan

(b) Kazakistan (d) None of these.

(18) Nosterdamus was:


(a) An Italian (b) A French (c) A German (d) None of these.

(19) Americans are going to elect: -

(a) 43rd President of USA (b) 44th President of USA

(c) 45th President of USA (d) None of these.

(20) Soviet Union was disintegrated on:

(a) 5th December, 1991 (b) 28th May, 1992

(c) 28th December, 1993 (d) None of these

Yalta Conference was held in:

(a) 1944 (b) 1945 (c) 1946 (d) None of these.

(2) The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in:

(a) 1960 (b) 1961 (c) 1962 (d) one of these.

(3) NATO was formed in:

(a) 1948 (b) 1949 (c) 1950 (d) None of these.

(4) SEATO was formed in:

(a) 1953 (b) 1954 (c) 1955 (d) None of these.


(5) NAM was formed in:

(a) 1955 (b) 1961 (c) 1962 (d) None of these.

(6) INF Treaty was signed in:

(a) 1985 (b) 1986 (c) 1987 (d) None of these

(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.

(8) Saile Brakat is: -

(a) An Israeli Statesman (b) A leader of East Timor

(c) Chief Palestinian negotiator (d) None of these. -

(9) Pamila Parker is:

(a) A British Actress (b) An American Senator -

(c) Girlfriend of crown Prince Charles (d) None of these:

(10) Abdul Kalam is:-

(a) A Literary Figure (b) An Indian Nuclear Scientist


(c) A Kashmiri Mujahideen- Leader (d) None of these.

(11) Trygve Lie was:

(a) An Actor of Marshal Art (b) Administrator of Hong Kong

(c) Secretary General of the United Nations. (d) None of these.

(12) Fidel Castro became Cuban Prime Minister in:

(b) February, 1959 (b) February, 1960

(c) May, 1961 (d) None of these.

(13) OIC was formed in:

(a) Jedda (b) Rabat (c) Cairo (d) None of these.

(14) Politics Among Nations was written by:

(a) James Rosenau (b) Hans Morgenthan

(c) K.J Holsti (d) None of these.

(15) Congress of Vienna took place in:

(a) 1648 (b) 1815 (c) 1899 (d) None of these.

(16) Afghan Mujahideen took power in Kabul on:


(a) April 20,1991. (b) April 28, 1992

(c) 1st March, 1993 (d) None of these.

(17) Alma Atta is the Capital of: -

(a) Tajikistan (b) Terkmenistan

(b) Kazakistan (d) None of these.

(18) Nosterdamus was:

(a) An Italian (b) A French (c) A German (d) None of these.

(19) Americans are going to elect: -

(a) 43rd President of USA (b) 44th President of USA

(c) 45th President of USA (d) None of these.

(20) Soviet Union was disintegrated on:

(a) 5th December, 1991 (b) 28th May, 1992

(c) 28th December, 1993 (d) None of these

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GENERAL OF GENERALS !!!!!

Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.
11. Sale of money for money is called:

a. Bai

b. Wadi

c. Urban

d. Sarf

e. None of these

12. Al-qama and Aswad were the pupils of:

a. Ibn Abbas

b. Ibn Umar

c. Ibn Masud

d. Zaid

e. None of these

13. Abu Hanifa was born in the year:

a. AH 80

b. AH 100

c. AH 125

d. AH 132

e. None of these

14. Imam Muhammad and Imam Abu Yusaf were the disciples of:

a. Imam Ahmad Ibn Hambal

b. Imam Shafi

c. Imam Abu Hanifa

d. Hammad

e. None of these
15. Iddat in case of death of husband is:

a. 3 months 10 days

b. 4 months 20 days

c. 4 months 10 days

d. None of these

16. A woman is disqualified for the office of Qadi according to:

a. Hanifis

b. Malikis

c. Shafi’is

d. None of these

17. According to Imam Abu Hanifa a Qadi should not be allowed to hold office for more than:

a. Three years

b. Two years

c. One year

d. Five years

e. None of these

18. “Tafsir-i-Ahmadi” was written by:

a. Fakhrud-din-Razi

b. Mulla Ji’Wan

c. Baidawi

d. Ghazzali

e. None of these

19. ‘Fatawa Alamgiri’ was complied in the:

a. Tenth century of the Hijra

b. Fifteenth century of the Hijra


c. Eleventh century of the Hijra

d. None of these

20. Mutual imprecation is called:

a. Zihar

b. Mubarra

c. Li’an

d. Khula

1. The pre-Islamic Arabs used to swear by Humbul their chief.

2. In the time of the Prophet (PBUH) female infanticide was not prevalent.

3. Sale of dates on a tree inconsideration for plucked dates was called Muhaqal.

4. The legislative period of Islam commenced with the Hijrat of the Prophet (PBUH) i.e. (AD 632).

5. Abu Hanifa is called the ‘upholder of private judgment’.

6. Raja is the kind of talaq which separates.

7. An heir or successor by contract is called dhaui’ Larham.

8. When certain primary public rights are violated the wrong is called uquoat.

9. The office of Imam is elective and is based on Ijma.

10. A gift of an undivided share is called Bai-ul-wafa.

only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question

2. In the time of the Prophet (PBUH) female infanticide was not prevalent.(yes).

4. The legislative period of Islam commenced with the Hijrat of the Prophet (PBUH) i.e. (AD 632).(yes)

5. Abu Hanifa is called the ‘upholder of private judgment’.(yes)

6. Raja is the kind of talaq which separates.(not)

9. The office of Imam is elective and is based on Ijma.(yes)


Sale of money for money is calledd)Sarf

a. Bai

b. Wadi

c. Urban

d. Sarf

e. None of these

12. Al-qama and Aswad were the pupils ofc)Ibn Masud

a. Ibn Abbas

b. Ibn Umar

c. Ibn Masud

d. Zaid

e. None of these

13. Abu Hanifa was born in the yeara)AH80

a. AH 80

b. AH 100

c. AH 125

d. AH 132

e. None of these

14. Imam Muhammad and Imam Abu Yusaf were the disciples ofc)Imam Abu Hanifa

a. Imam Ahmad Ibn Hambal

b. Imam Shafi

c. Imam Abu Hanifa

d. Hammad

e. None of these
15. Iddat in case of death of husband isc)4 month 10 days

a. 3 months 10 days

b. 4 months 20 days

c. 4 months 10 days

d. None of these

16. A woman is disqualified for the office of Qadi according toa) Hanifis

a. Hanifis

b. Malikis

c. Shafi’is

d. None of these

17. According to Imam Abu Hanifa a Qadi should not be allowed to hold office for more than:

a. Three years

b. Two years

c. One year

d. Five years

e. None of these

18. “Tafsir-i-Ahmadi” was written byb) Mulla Jewan

a. Fakhrud-din-Razi

b. Mulla Ji’Wan

c. Baidawi

d. Ghazzali

e. None of these

19. ‘Fatawa Alamgiri’ was complied in theC) Eleventh century of the Hijra

a. Tenth century of the Hijra

b. Fifteenth century of the Hijra


c. Eleventh century of the Hijra

d. None of these

20. Mutual imprecation is calledc) Li'an:

a. Zihar

b. Mubarra

c. Li’an

d. Khula

Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

(1) The Great Britain and Russia agreed to make Afghanistan a buffer state between their empires in:

(a) 1879

(b) 1897

(c) 1869

(d) None of these

(2) Amnesty International was established in London by the British Lawyer, Peter Benenson in:

(a) 1961

(b) 1951

(c) 1971

(d) None of these

(3) The ANZUS Treaty between Australia, New Zealand and United States was signed in:

(a) 1951

(b) 1945

(c) 1950

(d) None of these

(4) The Treaty of Versailles settled peace in:


(a) Europe

(b) Middle East

(c) Africa

(d) None of these

(5) The Commonwealth of independent states was established in:

(a) 1991

(b) 1990

(c) 1989

(d) None of these

(6) International Monetary Fund was formed after Bretton Woods Conference in:

(a) 1944

(b) 1943

(c) 1945

(d) None of these

(7) “Issues in Global Politics” was written by:

(a) E. H. Corr

(b) Gavin Boyed

(c) James N Rosenau

(d) None of these

(8) South West Asia is popularly known as:

(a) Near East

(b) Middle East

(c) Arab World

(d) None of these


(9) NATO was organized in:

(a) 1948

(b) 1949

(c) 1950

(d) None of these

(10) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was established in:

(a) 1960

(b) 1968

(c) 1970

(d) None of these

(11) South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation consists of:

(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

(13) The International court of Justice was constituted on:

(a) 26th June 1945

(b) 21th June 1946

(c) 23th June 1948

(d) None of these


(14) The Charter of United Nations consists of:

(a) 108 articles

(b) 101 articles

(c) 111 articles

(d) None of these

(15) The British Secretary of Foreign Affairs A. Balfour announced British support to establish Jewish
state in Palestine in:

(a) November 1917

(b) October 1916

(c) December 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

(17) LAIA stands for:

(a) Latin America Integration Association

(b) Latin America Information Agency

(c) Latin America Investment Association

(d) None of these

(18) Arab League was established on:

(a) 22nd March 1945

(b) 22nd April 1945


(c) 22nd February, 1945

(d) None of these

(19) The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT-I) was signed in:

(a) 1972

(b) 1971

(c) 1974

(d) None of these

(20) The headquarter of Asian Development Bank (ADB) is located in:

(a) Bangkok

(b) Manila

(c) Singapore

(d) None of these

Answers are highlighted. Plz reply the missing 1.

(2) Amnesty International was established in London by the British Lawyer, Peter Benenson in:

(a) 1961

(b) 1951

(c) 1971

(d) None of these

(5) The Commonwealth of independent states was established in:

(a) 1991

(b) 1990

(c) 1989

(d) None of these (1965)

(6) International Monetary Fund was formed after Bretton Woods Conference in:
(a) 1944

(b) 1943

(c) 1945

(d) None of these

(9) NATO was organized in:

(a) 1948

(b) 1949

(c) 1950

(d) None of these

(10) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was established in:

(a) 1960

(b) 1968

(c) 1970

(d) None of these

(11) South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation consists of:

(a) 7 states

(b) 8 states

(c) 5 states

(d) None of these

(17) LAIA stands for:

(a) Latin America Integration Association

(b) Latin America Information Agency

(c) Latin America Investment Association

(d) None of these


(18) Arab League was established on:

(a) 22nd March 1945

(b) 22nd April 1945

(c) 22nd February, 1945

(d) None of these

(19) The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT-I) was signed in:

(a) 1972

(b) 1971

(c) 1974

(d) None of these

(20) The headquarter of Asian Development Bank (ADB) is located in:

(a) Bangkok

(b) Manila

(c) Singapore

(d) None of these

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Diplomatic protection is the protection which a state gives to:

(a) Its nations living abroad through its Embassies

(b) All diplomatic envoy on its own territory

(c) Its own diplomatic agents in the foreign states

(d) None of These

Pacta Sunt Servanda means:

(a) A diplomat not acceptable to the receiving state

(b) Agreement between states are to be respected

(c) A pact of ceasefire between the belligerent parties


(d) None of These

Briand Kellog Pact was meant to:

(a) End War between France and Britain

(b) Establish peace in western Europe

(c) Denounce war as an instrument for settling disputes.

(d) None of These

Treaty of Westphalia was signed in:

(a) 1658

(b) 1680

(c) 1776

(d) None of These(1648)

Permanent Court of International Justice was established in:

(a) 1919

(b) 1922

(c) 1915

(d) None of These

Srilankan High Commissioner in Islamabad, if found involved in a serious crime in Pakistan, can be

(a) Arrested by local police and put to trial

(b) Arrested and handed over to his home govt

(c) Asked to leave the country by the local authorities

(d) None of These


The Law of War and Peace was writtern by:

(a) Hegel

(b) Kelsen

(c) Grotius

(d) None of These

Permanent Cout of Arbitration was an outcome of:

(a) League of Nations

(b) UNO

(c) Hague Conference 1907

(d) None of These

Albama claims Arbitration Award 1872 established certain principles of:

(a)Nationality

(b) Neutrality

(c) Extradition

(d) None of These

The leader of positive school of thought was:

(a) Bynkershok

(b) Stark

(c) Extradition

(d) None of These


Contraband means:

(a) Things usable in war by one party against the other

(b) No war pact between the states parties

(c) Pact between the parties to stop the war temporarily

(d) None of These

In the continental Shelf the coastal has:

(a) The exclusive right over all resources

(b) The exclusive right over its living resources only

(c) Has The exclusive right over its non living resources

(d) None of These

Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties was signed in:

(a) 1961

(b) 1969

(c) 1975

(d) None of These

Territorial sea of a coastal state is:

(a) open for innocent passage of all type of foreign ships

(b) open for innocent passage of all except the fishing ships

(c) Reserved for vessels of the coastal states only

(d) None of These

Cabotage is:
(a) Part of the Sea prohibited for war activity by law

(b) No fly zone , determined by UN during war

(c) Intercourse by sea between two ports of the same state

(d) None of These

Principle of Jus Soli is:

(a) Granting nationality on the basis of place of birth

(b) Granting nationality on the basis of parentage

(c) invalidation of a treaty due to change in circumstances

(d) None of These

UN Declaration of Human Rights was passed in:

(a) 1945

(b) 1948 (December)

(c) 1949

(d) None of These

Re Meunier and Re Castioni cases are test cases for:

(a) Extradition of military offenders

(b) Extradition of political offenders

(c) Determining the enemy Status of aliens during war

(d) None of These

All international Treaties signed by the Us president are subject to ratification by the Us:

(a) Senate with 2/3 majority


(b) House of Representatives with 2/3 majority

(c) Congress with 2/3 majority

(d) None of These

Prize courts are:

(a) International Courts

(b) Municipal courts

(c) judicial tribunals under UNO

(d) None of These

Diplomatic protection is the protection which a state gives to:

(a) Its nations living abroad through its Embassies

(b) All diplomatic envoy on its own territory

(c) Its own diplomatic agents in the foreign states

(d) None of These

Pacta Sunt Servanda means:

(a) A diplomat not acceptable to the receiving state

(b) Agreement between states are to be respected

(c) A pact of ceasefire between the belligerent parties

(d) None of These

Briand Kellog Pact was meant to:

(a) End War between France and Britain

(b) Establish peace in western Europe

(c) Denounce war as an instrument for settling disputes.


(d) None of These

Treaty of Westphalia was signed in:

(a) 1658

(b) 1680

(c) 1776

(d) None of These(1648)

Permanent Court of International Justice was established in:

(a) 1919

(b) 1922

(c) 1915

(d) None of These

Srilankan High Commissioner in Islamabad, if found involved in a serious crime in Pakistan, can be

(a) Arrested by local police and put to trial

(b) Arrested and handed over to his home govt

(c) Asked to leave the country by the local authorities

(d) None of These

The Law of War and Peace was writtern by:

(a) Hegel

(b) Kelsen

(c) Grotius

(d) None of These


Permanent Cout of Arbitration was an outcome of:

(a) League of Nations

(b) UNO

(c) Hague Conference 1907

(d) None of These

Albama claims Arbitration Award 1872 established certain principles of:

(a)Nationality

(b) Neutrality

(c) Extradition

(d) None of These

The leader of positive school of thought was:

(a) Bynkershok

(b) Stark

(c) Extradition

(d) None of These

Contraband means:

(a) Things usable in war by one party against the other

(b) No war pact between the states parties

(c) Pact between the parties to stop the war temporarily

(d) None of These


In the continental Shelf the coastal has:

(a) The exclusive right over all resources

(b) The exclusive right over its living resources only

(c) Has The exclusive right over its non living resources

(d) None of These

Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties was signed in:

(a) 1961

(b) 1969

(c) 1975

(d) None of These

Territorial sea of a coastal state is:

(a) open for innocent passage of all type of foreign ships

(b) open for innocent passage of all except the fishing ships

(c) Reserved for vessels of the coastal states only

(d) None of These

Cabotage is:

(a) Part of the Sea prohibited for war activity by law

(b) No fly zone , determined by UN during war

(c) Intercourse by sea between two ports of the same state

(d) None of These

Principle of Jus Soli is:


(a) Granting nationality on the basis of place of birth

(b) Granting nationality on the basis of parentage

(c) invalidation of a treaty due to change in circumstances

(d) None of These

UN Declaration of Human Rights was passed in:

(a) 1945

(b) 1948 (December)

(c) 1949

(d) None of These

Re Meunier and Re Castioni cases are test cases for:

(a) Extradition of military offenders

(b) Extradition of political offenders

(c) Determining the enemy Status of aliens during war

(d) None of These

All international Treaties signed by the Us president are subject to ratification by the Us:

(a) Senate with 2/3 majority

(b) House of Representatives with 2/3 majority

(c) Congress with 2/3 majority

(d) None of These

Prize courts are:

(a) International Courts

(b) Municipal courts


(c) judicial tribunals under UNO

(d) None of These

Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)

(i) Sarah Palin is the governor of:

(a) New York

(b) Alaska

(c) Illinois

(d) None of these

(ii) President De Gaulle withdrew France from NATO in:

(a) 1966

(b) 1950

(c) 1962

(d) None of these

(iii) Pearl Harbor, USA, naval base in Hawain Islands, during WWII was attacked by:

(a) Germany

(b) Japan

(c) Cuba

(d) None of these

(iv) According to Brandt Report, 'The South consists of:

(a) Third world countries

(b) Australia
(c) China

(d) None of these

(v) In 1933 Hitler signed an agreement with pope known as:

(a) Brandeus

(b) Concordat

(c) Peace Pact

(d) None of these

(vi) The current president of Russia is:

(a) Vladimir Putin

(b) Nicolas Sarkozy

(c) Dmitry Medvedev

(d) None of these

(vii) North Korea invaded South Korea in:

(a) 1948

(b) 1950

(c) 1959

(d) None of these

(viii) Indian Congress came into power under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi in:

(a) 2000

(b) 2004

(c) 2006
(d) None of these

(ix) The UN charter in 1945 was drawn up in:

(a) New York

(b) San Francisco

(c) Washington

(d) None of these

(x) Owen Young, who gave the young plan was:

(a) an American banker

(b) German President

(c) British Ambassador

(d) None of these

(xi) Windock is the capital of:

(a) Ziganda

(b) Namibia

(c) Luxembourg

(d) None of these

(xii) CENTO was dissolved in:

(a) 1979

(b) 1981

(c) 1998
(d) None of these

(xiii) The first Hague Conference was held in:

(a) 1890

(b) 1907

(c) 1914

(d) None of these (1899)

(xiv) NPT is not signed by:

(a) China

(b) Israel

(c) Russia

(d) None of these

(xv) Afghanistan has vice-presidents:

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) None

(d) None of these

(xvi) Current Foreign Secretary of Pakistan is:

(a) Shah Mehmood Qureshi

(b) Salman Bashir

(c) Sherry Rehman

(d) None of these


(xvii) ASEAN summit 2008 took place in:

(a) Bangkok

(b) Malaysia

(c) Philippines

(d) None of these

(xviii) Faroe island is:

(a) a scandinavian state

(b) Darwin's birth place

(c) an American prison

(d) None of these

(xix) Ronald Reagan was a presidential candidate of:

(a) Republican

(b) Democrat

(c) Both

(d) None of these

(xx) " politics among nations" was written by:

(a) K.J. Holsti

(b) Gavin Boyd

(c) Hans.J.Margenthau

(d) None of these


Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)

(i) Sarah Palin is the governor of:

(a) New York

(b) Alaska( correct)

(c) Illinois

(d) None of these

(ii) President De Gaulle withdrew France from NATO in:

(a) 1966(correct)

(b) 1950

(c) 1962

(d) None of these

(iii) Pearl Harbor, USA, naval base in Hawain Islands, during WWII was attacked by:

(a) Germany

(b) Japan( correct)

(c) Cuba

(d) None of these

(iv) According to Brandt Report, 'The South consists of:

(a) Third world countries (correct)

(b) Australia

(c) China

(d) None of these


(v) In 1933 Hitler signed an agreement with pope known as:

(a) Brandeus

(b) Concordat(correct)

(c) Peace Pact

(d) None of these

(vi) The current president of Russia is:

(a) Vladimir Putin

(b) Nicolas Sarkozy

(c) Dmitry Medvedev ( correct)

(d) None of these

(vii) North Korea invaded South Korea in:

(a) 1948

(b) 1950 (correct)

(c) 1959

(d) None of these

(viii) Indian Congress came into power under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi in:

(a) 2000

(b) 2004 ( correct)

(c) 2006

(d) None of these


(ix) The UN charter in 1945 was drawn up in:

(a) New York

(b) San Francisco ( correct)

(c) Washington

(d) None of these

(x) Owen Young, who gave the young plan was:

(a) an American banker ( correct)

(b) German President

(c) British Ambassador

(d) None of these

(xi) Windock is the capital of:

(a) Ziganda

(b) Namibia ( correct)

(c) Luxembourg

(d) None of these

(xii) CENTO was dissolved in:

(a) 1979 ( correct)

(b) 1981

(c) 1998

(d) None of these


(xiii) The first Hague Conference was held in:

(a) 1890

(b) 1907

(c) 1914

(d) None of these (1899)

(xiv) NPT is not signed by:

(a) China

(b) Israel ( correct)

(c) Russia

(d) None of these

(xv) Afghanistan has vice-presidents:

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) None ( correct)

(d) None of these

(xvi) Current Foreign Secretary of Pakistan is:

(a) Shah Mehmood Qureshi

(b) Salman Bashir ( correct)

(c) Sherry Rehman

(d) None of these

(xvii) ASEAN summit 2008 took place in:


(a) Bangkok ( correct)

(b) Malaysia

(c) Philippines

(d) None of these

(xviii) Faroe island is:

(a) a scandinavian state ( correct)

(b) Darwin's birth place

(c) an American prison

(d) None of these

(xix) Ronald Reagan was a presidential candidate of:

(a) Republican ( correct)

(b) Democrat

(c) Both

(d) None of these

(xx) " politics among nations" was written by:

(a) K.J. Holsti

(b) Gavin Boyd

(c) Hans.J.Margenthau ( correct)

(d) None of these


Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)

(i) Sarah Palin is the governor of:

(a) New York

(b) Alaska

(c) Illinois

(d) None of these

(ii) President De Gaulle withdrew France from NATO in:

(a) 1966

(b) 1950

(c) 1962

(d) None of these

(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
(iv) According to Brandt Report, 'The South consists of:

(a) Third world countries

(b) Australia

(c) China

(d) None of these

(v) In 1933 Hitler signed an agreement with pope known as:

(a) Brandeus

(b) Concordat

(c) Peace Pact

(d) None of these

(vi) The current president of Russia is:

(a) Vladimir Putin

(b) Nicolas Sarkozy

(c) Dmitry Medvedev

(d) None of these

(vii) North Korea invaded South Korea in:


(a) 1948

(b) 1950

(c) 1959

(d) None of these

(viii) Indian Congress came into power under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi in:

(a) 2000

(b) 2004

(c) 2006

(d) None of these

(ix) The UN charter in 1945 was drawn up in:

(a) New York

(b) San Francisco

(c) Washington

(d) None of these

(x) Owen Young, who gave the young plan was:

(a) an American banker

(b) German President


(c) British Ambassador

(d) None of these

(xi) Windock is the capital of:

(a) Ziganda

(b) Namibia

(c) Luxembourg

(d) None of these

(xii) CENTO was dissolved in:

(a) 1979

(b) 1981

(c) 1998

(d) None of these

(xiii) The first Hague Conference was held in:

(a) 1890

(b) 1907

(c) 1914

(d) None of these (1899)


d

(xiv) NPT is not signed by:

(a) China

(b) Israel

(c) Russia

(d) None of these

(xv) Afghanistan has vice-presidents:

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) None

(d) None of these

(xvi) Current Foreign Secretary of Pakistan is:

(a) Shah Mehmood Qureshi

(b) Salman Bashir

(c) Sherry Rehman

(d) None of these

b
(xvii) ASEAN summit 2008 took place in:

(a) Bangkok

(b) Malaysia

(c) Philippines

(d) None of these

(xviii) Faroe island is:

(a) a Scandinavian state

(b) Darwin's birth place

(c) an American prison

(d) None of these

(xix) Ronald Reagan was a presidential candidate of:

(a) Republican

(b) Democrat

(c) Both

(d) None of these

(xx) " politics among nations" was written by:


(a) K.J. Holsti

(b) Gavin Boyd

(c) Hans.J.Margenthau

(d) None of these

Theory of International Politics" has been written by

c- Kenneth Waltz

2- League of Nations was formed after the treaty of

a- Versailles

3- Yalta conference was held in the year

c- 1945

4- NATO stands for

d- North Atlantic Treaty Organization

5- Pakistan became part of SEATO in the year

b- 1955

6- Perestroika and Glasnost reforms were introduced by

b- Garbachev

7- After the Cold War, Pakistan was subjected to sanctions under

e- none of these

(Pressler amendment is related to Pakistan but that is related to Nuclear program of Pakistan)

8- NPT came into effect in the year

c- 1970
9- Warsaw is the capital of

b- Poland

10- The headquarter of Conference of Disarmament(CD) is in

b- Geneva

11- The Bandung Conference was attended by

c- 29 countries

12- Easing of tension between rival states is called

c- Detente

13- "Imperialism: The Highest stage of Capitalism" was written by

c- Lenin

14- The island of Diego Garcia is situated in

a- Indian ocean

15- The island of Diego Garcia is situated in

d- 8 years

16- The treaty signed in 1991 for the reduction of strategic weapons was

c- START

17- The absense of centralized authority at the international level is called

b- Anarchy

18- To frighten one's enemy into inaction is called


e- none of these

19- Balfour declaration was signed in the year

a- 1927

20- The famous diplomat of Pakistan who also remained the president of ICJ was

a- Zafarullah Khan

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1- "Theory of International Politics" has been written by

c- Kenneth Waltz

2- League of Nations was formed after the treaty of

a- Versailles

3- Yalta conference was held in the year

c- 1945

4- NATO stands for

d- North Atlantic Treaty Organization

5- Pakistan became part of SEATO in the year

b- 1955

6- Perestroika and Glasnost reforms were introduced by


b- Garbachev

7- After the Cold War, Pakistan was subjected to sanctions under

e- none of these

(Pressler amendment is related to Pakistan but that is related to Nuclear program of Pakistan)

8- NPT came into effect in the year

c- 1970

9- Warsaw is the capital of

b- Poland

10- The headquarter of Conference of Disarmament(CD) is in

b- Geneva

11- The Bandung Conference was attended by

c- 29 countries

12- Easing of tension between rival states is called

c- Detente

13- "Imperialism: The Highest stage of Capitalism" was written by

c- Lenin

14- The island of Diego Garcia is situated in

a- Indian ocean

15- The island of Diego Garcia is situated in

d- 8 years
16- The treaty signed in 1991 for the reduction of strategic weapons was

c- START

17- The absense of centralized authority at the international level is called

b- Anarchy

18- To frighten one's enemy into inaction is called

e- none of these

19- Balfour declaration was signed in the year

a- 1927

20- The famous diplomat of Pakistan who also remained the president of ICJ was

a- Zafarullah Khans

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