International Relations MCQs 2014
This section provides the solved MCQs for the CSS International Relations Paper of 2014. The exam focused heavily on IR theories, key historical events, and international protocols. Theoretical concepts included Kenneth Waltz’s “Theory of International Politics,” classical realism (Hobbes, Machiavelli), and game theory (Martin Shubik). Historical events tested were the Sino-Pak boundary agreement (1963), the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the 1998 US embassy bombings (Nairobi, Dar es Salaam), and the Shanghai Communiqué (1972). Key doctrines like the Reagan Doctrine and Nixon Doctrine were also featured, alongside the origins of the nation-state system (Treaty of Westphalia)
Bicameralism is an essential feature of: (CSS 2014)
A. Parliamentary system
B. Presidential system
C. Federal system
D. Unitary system
‘Theory of International Politics’ was authored by: (CSS 2014)
A. Douglas McArthur
B. Hobbes
C. Machiavelli
D. Kenneth Waltz
Who among the following is the exponent of Game theory? (CSS 2014)
A. Martin Shubik
B. Karl Deutsch
C. Palmer and Perkins
D. Joseph Frankel
Pakistan signed Sino-Pak boundary agreement in which year? (CSS 2014)
A. 1961
B. 1962
C. 1963
D. 1960
Reagen doctrine was associated with: (CSS 2014)
A. Military support to anti-communist
B. Nuclear umbrella
C. Economic support to communists
D. None of these
Foreign policy goal of US in Pakistan: (CSS 2014)
A. Eradicate terrorism
B. Control Nuclear Assets
C. Eradicate the communism
D. None of these
Nation state system in USA began with: (CSS 2014)
A. Treaty of Magna Carta
B. Treaty of International Politics
C. Treaty of Westphalia
D. Treaty of San Francisco
Germany surrendered unconditionally before: (CSS 2014)
A. Bonn Conference
B. Yalta Conference
C. Malta Conference
D. None of these
Nixon doctrine was about: (CSS 2014)
A. Military support to anti-communist
B. Nuclear umbrella
C. Economic support to communists
D. None of these
Who among the following initially mooted the policy of structural adjustments? (CSS 2014)
A. Third World Countries
B. Developed Countries
C. United States of America
D. IMF and World Bank
