FBQ1:    When did international relations become an important field of study?_______________ Answer: post 1945 FBQ2: What is the main subject matter of international relations?------------ Answer: Human survival FBQ3: Who considered international relations as relations between governments --------? Answer: Trevor Roper FBQ4: Quincy Wright defines International Relations as relations between--------- Answer: Powerful individuals FBQ5: Why did First World War stimulate interest in the study of international relations?______________ Answer: Death of millions of people FBQ6: Where did the Bolshevik Revolution happen? _______ Answer: Russia FBQ7: The utopians are also referred to as?_______________ Answer: Idealists FBQ8: Which supra- national institution was the first to be created to manage international conflicts??___________ Answer: League of nations FBQ9: The Kellog-Briand Pact of 1928 -------------- war for self defence? Answer: Recommend FBQ10: What was the objective of the Washington Naval Conference of the 1920s?------------------- Answer: Disarmament and arms control FBQ11: The UN Security Council is made up of five great powers and----------- rotating members Answer: Ten FBQ12: Is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) limited to military matters only? Answer: No FBQ13: Which UN article provided for the use of reginal institution in conflict resolution? Answer: Article 33 FBQ14: Which of the two blocks provide better national security: UN or Regional blocks? Answer: Regional blocks FBQ15: What is the key element in contemporary globalisation? Answer: Technological change FBQ16: In democracies,public opinion generally has…….. effect on foreign policy Answer: Less FBQ17: What is the main function of a diplomat? Answer: Executing foreign policies FBQ18: Which American President contributed in the formation of League of Nations? Answer: Woodrow Wilson FBQ19: What is the basic feature of the current international system? Answer: Diversity/multipolarity FBQ20: What was the basic political unit of the international system in Europe in 1648? Answer: State FBQ21: Which school of thought dismissed the institution of ‘soft power’? Answer: Realism FBQ22: What are two most serious problems of African countries Answer: Poverty and environmental degradation FBQ23: Which three African countries are contesting for continental leadership? Answer: Nigeria, Egypt and South Africa FBQ24: Balance of power among sovereign states implies------------ in power distribution. Answer: Equality FBQ25: An alliance is a------------ of states seeking to increase their--------- relative to other states.  Answer: Coalition FBQ26: In the contemporary loose multipolarity international system the United States and Russia dominate----------power, while China and India dominate------------power Answer: Military FBQ27: What are the two economic benefits of globalisation in less developed countries according to Thomas Freidman? Answer: Poverty reduction FBQ28: Who considered the September 2001 attack on Word Trade Centre as anti-globalisation? Answer: John World Lewis Gadelis FBQ29: Which NGO represents environmentalists in the United Nations Answer: Greenpeace FBQ30: In what way do nation-states harm economic globalisation? Answer: High tariffs FBQ31: Is Donald Trump’s economic nationalism a contradiction of World Trade Organisation convention? Answer: Yes FBQ32: When did China join World Trade Organisation? Answer: 2001 FBQ33: What is the main objective of World Trade Organisation? Answer: Trade dispute settlement FBQ34: What are the two impacts of post-cold war era on UN Answer: Contraction of funds FBQ35: What was the total membership of UN in 2008? Answer: 192 MCQ1: Who was the first to regard International Relations as the study of state power? Answer: H. Morgenthau MCQ2: What is the main focus of post-behaviouralist school of international relations? Answer: Peace research MCQ3: In the 20 century the Third World countries use international system to---------? Answer: Fight neo-colonialism MCQ4: How powerful are nation-states in the international system according to Oran Young? Answer: Weak actors MCQ5: What is the focus of the futurology approach to the study of International Relations ---------? Answer: Defence and economy MCQ6: From which field does the system approach to the study of international relations derive? Answer: Biology MCQ7: How do states interact in Beer and Ulams’ system theory of International Relations? Answer: Interdependence MCQ8: What is is difference between a biological system and the international system ? Answer: Natural MCQ9: The Treaty of Westphalia made the Holy Roman Empire’s provinces ---------? Answer: Independent MCQ10: When did the cold war end? Answer: 1989 MCQ11: Who said the main concern of International Relations is political matters? Answer: Travor Roper MCQ12: What was the perspective of International Relations in the inter war- period? Answer: Diplomatic-historical MCQ13: According to Morgenthau, the international system is an arena for----------------struggle for power by states. Answer: Endless MCQ14: Which of the following is not an approach to the study of International Relations? Answer: Integral theories MCQ15: Which of the following is not a factor in the of International system? Answer: Universities MCQ16: Why is the international system characterised by the use and threat of the use of force? Answer: Lack of executive authority MCQ17: .Why was Mainland China not admitted in to the United Nations until 1971? Answer: United States opposition MCQ18: What delayed the entry of the Arab nations in to United Nations? Answer: Ottoman colonial rule MCQ19: Why is globalisation considered democratic? Answer: All states are players MCQ20: Who initiates actions in the contemporary international system? Answer: Great and small powers MCQ21: What is the CNN revolution? Answer: Global spread of news instantly MCQ22: What is main argument for the future stability of the international system? Answer: End of the Cold War MCQ23: What lesson should African leaders learn from globalisation? Answer: Manage their domestic problems MCQ24: What was main motivation for the Concert of Europe? Answer: To defeat Napoleon MCQ25: In International Relations the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is-------------? Answer: Intergovernmental organization MCQ26: What is the basic expectation of Multinational corporations from states? Answer: Protection MCQ27: What do multinational corporations share with globalisation on trade? Answer: Free trade MCQ28: What is the main concern of post-behaviouralists in the study of International Relations? Answer: Peace research MCQ29: The United Nations was founded in---------- by--------- States. Answer: (1945) (51) MCQ30: What are the UN “Three Pillars” that guide its world peace mission? Answer: Security, economic development and human rights MCQ31: What is the major development in the present international system? Answer: Regionalism MCQ32: What is the main limitation of collective security? Answer: Forming a coalition among concerned countries. MCQ33: What was first universal intergovernmental organization? Answer: League of Nations MCQ34: What is the military factor in the formation of European Union? Answer: To check German militarism MCQ35: What is the basic condition for regionalism in international politics? Answer: State sovereignty