Ir MCQS
Ir MCQS
Ir MCQS
Solved MCQs
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
iii. Peaceful co-existence between USA and USSR was initiated by:
a) Stalin
b) Brezhnev
c) Khruschev
d) None of these
c) Khruschev
a) 1959-69
b) 1969-79
c) 1980-90
d) None of these
b) 1969-79
c)Gorbachev
a) 1990
b) 1992
c) 1996
d) None of these
c) 1996
a) President of Palestine
b) Lebanese Minister
c) Leader of Hamas
d) None of these
c) Leader of Hamas
a) President of Taiwan
b) Defence Minister of China
c) Prime Minister of Israel
d) None of these
a) 1989
b) 1990
c) 1991
d) None of these
c) 1991
a) Mexico
b) USA
c) France
d) None of these
b) USA
a) 1966
b) 1968
c) 1970
d) None of these
b) 1968
a) 1990
b) 1944
c) 1995
d) None of these
a) 1947
b) 1948
c) 1949
d) None of these
c) 1949
a) 1990
b) 1993
c) 1995
d) None of these
c) 1995
a) 1960
b) 1961
c) 1962
d) None of these
c) 1962
a) 1945
b) 1948
c) 1949
d) None of these
c) 1949
a) Burma
b) Mauritius
c) South Korea
d) None of these
c) South Korea
(b) Alaska
(a) 1966
(b) 1950
(c) 1962
(d) None of these
(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
(a) Brandeus
(b) Concordat
(c) Peace Pact
(d) None of these
(b) Concordat
(a) 1948
(b) 1950
(c) 1959
(d) None of these
(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
(a) Ziganda
(b) Namibia
(c) Luxembourg
(d) None of these
(b) Namibia
(a) 1979
(b) 1981
(c) 1998
(d) None of these
(a) 1979
(a) 1890
(b) 1907
(c) 1914
(d) None of these
(b) Israel
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) None
(d) None of these
(c) None
(a) Bangkok
(b) Malaysia
(c) Philippines
(d) None of these
(a) Bangkok
(a) Republican
(c) Hans.J.Margenthau
a. Bi-polar system
b. Multi-polar system
c. Uni-polar system
d. None of these
b. Multi-polar system
a. 1787
b. 1789
c. 1798
d. None of these
b. 1789
a. 1800
b. 1803
c. 1850
d. None of these
b. 1803
a. 1918
b. 1919
c. 1920
d. None of these
b. 1919
a. 1938
b. 1939
c. 1940
d. None of these
b. 1939
a. July 1944
b. August 1944
c. September 1944
d. None of these
a. July 1944
a. V
b. VII
c. X
d. None of these
c. X
a. Austria
b. Poland
c. Belgium
d. None of these
a. Austria
a. K.J.Holstai
b. Hans Morgenthau
c. Frederick Hartman
d. None of these
b. Hans Morgenthau
a. 5 Emirates
b. 6 Emirates
c. 7 Emirates
d. None of these
c. 7 Emirates
a. Washington
b. Geneva
c. The Hague
d. None of these
c. The Hague
a. 1958
b. 1960
c. 1962
d. None of these
c. 1962
a. 1990
b. 1991
c. 1992
d. None of these
a. 1990
a. 1993
b. 1994
c. 1995
d. None of these
c. 1995
a. 2000
b. 2001
c. 2002
d. None of these
c. 2002
a. 48 states
b. 57 states
c. 60 states
d. None of these
b. 57 states
a. 1962
b. 1964
c. 1969
d. None of these
b. 1964
a. 11
b. 12
c. 13
d. None of these
a. 11
(xix). 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
a. Pacific
b. Western Indian
c. Mediterranean
d. None of these
b. Western Indian
(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
(b) Middle East
(c) Africa
(d) None of these
(a) Europe
(a) 1991
(b) 1990
(c) 1989
(d) None of these
(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
(a) E. H. Corr
(b) Gavin Boyed
(c) James N Rosenau
(d) None of these
(a) 1948
(b) 1949
(c) 1950
(d) None of these
(b) 1949
(a) 1960
(b) 1968
(c) 1970
(d) None of these
(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:
(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
(a) Bangkok
(b) Manila
(c) Singapore
(d) None of these
(b) Manila
(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) Can be waged to change another state’s government, if it is violating human rights.
(b) Can be waged for ethnic or religious reasons
(c) Can be waged only in response to aggression
(d) 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?
(15) Which of the following is the major contributor to the destruction of ozone layer?
(18) Who is responsible for the economic reforms that have been take place in China since the mid- 1970s?
(19) Ante-governmental protests in China by students, workers and some government officials took place:
(1) The treaty of Westphalia established modern nation states system in:
(a) 1684
(b) 1648
(c) 1664
(d) None of these
(b) 1648
(a) 1918
(b) 1920
(c) 1919
(d) None of these
(c) 1919
(a) 1923
(b) 1921
(c) 1917
(d) None of these
(b) 1921
(6) After 27 years of imprisonment, Mr. Nelson Mandela was released in:
(a) 1991
(b) 1990
(c) 1994
(d) None of these
(b) 1990
(a) Eight
(b) Five
(c) Six
(d) None of these
(c) Six
(a) Nato
(b) Seato
(c) Cento
(d) None of these
(a) 1901
(b) 1911
(c) 1905
(d) None of these
(a) 1901
(a) 1845
(b) 1848
(c) 1850
(d) None of these
(b) 1848
(a) K. J. Holsti
(b) Gavin Boyd
(c) Hans J. Morgenthanu
(d) None of these
(a) Peace
(b) Human Rights
(c) Security
(d) None of these
(20) The main judicial arm of UN, the 1CJ is located in:
(a) Geneva
(b) The Hague
(c) Lisbon
(d) None of these
a) NATO
b) Nation
c) NATIA
d) None of these
c) NATIA
c) 2002
a) 8 members
b) 9 members
c) 10 members
d) None of these
c) 10 members
a) 25
b) 33
c) 35
d) None of these
d) None of these
a) The Germany
b) The USA
c) The USSR
d) None of these
b) The USA
a) 1990
b) 1992
c) 1995
d) None of these
c) 1995
c) 1993
a) Singapore
b) Islamabad
c) Jakarta
d) None of these
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
b) NPT
c) FMCT
d) None of these
a) CTBT
a) Asia
b) Europe
c) Asia and Europe
d) None of these
a) Azerbaijan
b) Dagestan
c) Georgia
d) None of these
d) None of these
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
a) France
b) Germany
c) UK
d) None of these
c) UK
a) 1978
b) 1980
c) 1981
d) None of these
a) 1978
1. Paul Bremer:
a) A Hollywood Actor
b) A British politician
c) U.S. Administrator in Iraq
d) None of these
c) U.S. Administrator in Iraq
2. Javier Solana:
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:
7. Gerhard Schroeder:
a) Chancellor of Germany
b) Prime Minister of Poland
c) President of Slovakia
d) None of these
a) Chancellor of Germany
a) An American General
b) Leader of Scottish Labour Party
c) British Prime Minister
d) None of these
a) Jan. 1978
b) Feb. 1979
c) Dec. 1980
d) None of these
b) Feb. 1979
a) 6
b) 5
c) 8
d) None of these
a) 6
a) Nikita Khrushchev
b) Leonid Brezknev
c) Molotov
d) None of these
a) Nikita Khrushchev
a) April, 1990
b) Dec. 1991
c) Jan, 1992
d) None of these
b) Dec. 1991
a) 1922
b) 1923
c) 1924
d) None of these
a) A Swiss politician
b) Secretary Geneal of U.N.O
c) President of Germany
d) None of these
a) 1967
b) 1968
c) 1969
d) None of these
c) 1969
a) 1948
b) 1949
c) 1950
d) None of these
b) 1949
a) 1947
b) 1948
c) 1949
d) None of these
b) 1948
a) President Johnson
b) President Nixon
c) President Carter
d) None of these
b) President Nixon
a) Nigeria
b) Ghana
c) Chile
d) None of these
a) Hekmatyar
b) Mullah Umar
c) Hamid Karzai
d) None of these
b) Mullah Umar
a) Congo (Zaire)
b) Zimbabwe
c) Ghana
d) None of these
a) Congo (Zaire)
a) Asia
b) Europe
c) Africa
d) None of these
c) Africa
a) Hila-e-Jurat
b) Hilal-e-Imtiaz
c) Nishan-e-Haider
d) None of these
c) Nishan-e-Haider
a) 1954
b) 1955
c) 1958
d) None of these
b) 1955
a) President of Tunis
b) King of Morocco
c) King of Jordan
d) None of these
b) King of Morocco
a) Mogenthau
b) Pervaiz Cheema
c) Palmer and Perkins
d) None of these
a) Mogenthau
a) Zia-ul-Haq
b) Zia ur Rehman
c) Rajiv Gandhi
d) None of these
b) Zia ur Rehman
a) July 1990
b) August 1990
c) December 1990
d) None of these
b) August 1990
a) 5
b) 7
c) 10
d) None of these
c) 10
a) Paul Kennedy
b) Holsti
c) Morgenthau
d) None of these
a) Paul Kennedy
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
a) 1960
b) 1962
c) 1965
d) None of these
a) 1960
a) Russia
b) China
c) Canada
d) None of these
b) China
a) Brazil
b) Cuba
c) Haiti
d) None of these
b) Cuba
a)1960
b)1972
c)1976
d)None of these
a)Taliban Leader
b)American citizen
c)Saudi Arabian
d)None of these
c)Saudi Arabian
4. Brezhnev was:
a)1890
b)1907
c)1914
d)None of these
a)1929
b)1931
c)1933
d)None of these
c)1933
a)French Revolution
b)Chinese Revolution
c)Russian Revolution
d)None of these
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
a)20
b)18
c)9
d)None of these
d)None of these
a)1953
b)1955
c)1958
d)None of these
b)1955
a)Johnson
b)Garfield
c)Roosevelt
d)None of these
a)1973
b)1976
c)1970
d)None of these
c)1970
a)Chancellor of Germany
a)Zimbabwe
b)Nigeria
c)South Africa
d)None of these
c)South Africa
a)1910
b)1913
c)1918
d)None of these
c)1918
a)Nepal
b)Germany
c)Algeria
d)None of these
a)1960
b)1963
c)1965
d)None of these
c)1965
(a) 1944
(b) 1945
(c) 1946
(d) None of these.
(b) 1945
(a) 1960
(b) 1961
(c) 1962
(d) one of these.
(c) 1962
(a) 1948
(b) 1949
(c) 1950
(d) None of these.
(b) 1949
(a) 1953
(b) 1954
(c) 1955
(d) None of these.
(b) 1954
(a) 1955
(b) 1961
(c) 1962
(d) None of these.
(a) 1955
(6) INF Treaty was signed in:
(a) 1985
(b) 1986
(c) 1987
(d) None of these
(c) 1987
(a) Jedda
(b) Rabat
(c) Cairo
(d) None of these.
(b) Rabat
(a) 1648
(b) 1815
(c) 1899
(d) None of these.
(b) 1815
(16) Afghan Mujahideen took power in Kabul on:
(a) Tajikistan
(b) Terkmenistan
(b) Kazakistan
(d) None of these.
(b) Kazakistan
Since 1997 its capital is Astana
(a) An Italian
(b) A French
(c) A German
(d) None of these.
(b) A French
(10) “Uneasy Partnership competition and conflict in US – Japanese Trade Relationship” is written by:
(a) Rabat
(b) Jaddah
(c) Islamabad
(d) Kuwait
(a) Rabat
(12) The US and the erstwhile USSR qualified for Super Power status on the basis of:
(13) Who is the author of “Preparing for the Twenty First Century”?
(a) Azerbaijan
(b) Argentina
(c) Albania
(d) Uganda
(d) Uganda
(a) 1976
(b) 1949
(c) 1983
(d) 1986
(a) Punjab
(b) Azad Kashmir
(c) Baluchistan
(d) Northern Areas
(c) Baluchistan
(20) Who was the first Asian Secretary General of the United Nations?
Answer: U. Thant
(a) Canada
(b) USA
(c) China
(d) Russian Federation
(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) Sherwani
(b) Burke
(c) Orwell
(d) Carr
(c) Orwell
(2) Name the correct author of “Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations”.
(c) Morgenthau
(b) Anderson
(a) S. M. Haider
(b) Burke
(c) Hassan Askari
(d) Waheed-uz-Zaman
(d) Tamizuddin
(a) Myanmar
(b) Costa Rica
(c) Rwanda
(d) Laos
(c) Rwanda
(a) Beijing
(b) Cairo
(c) Copenhagen
(d) Rio
(d) Rio
(a) Australia
(b) South Asia
(c) Great Britain
(d) West Indies
(a) Casino
(b) Film
(c) Park
(d) Building
(b) Film
(a) Rawanda
(b) Bolivia
(c) Latvia
(d) Mongolia
(c) Latvia
(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
(a) 1893
(b) 1947
(c) 1979
(d) 1900
(a) 1893
(9) Who is the author of “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers”?
(3) NATO:
(b) A missile
(a) Norway
(b) New Zealand
(c) Finland
(c) Finland
(a) 11 members
(b) 15 members
(c) 19 members
(b) 15 members
(a) An alliance
(b) Relaxation of tensions
(c) Cooperation between states